Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1934)
f MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUXE, 1IEDFOHD, OREGON. TUESDAY. 5, 193. PAGE SEVEN USE TOG CTfltJfrflB lMXWi - Complete.(bnvemeiitMiable Bead every til on thti page J" trill probably rind exactly the thine yon want to buy or sell . . U It Un't there, adver tise .. . It's "" penslie, etfectlvel RATES PU word first Insertion.. uinimum 39c) aJcB additional insertion, mt word 1 (Minimum loo) Per line per month, without copy changes lU0 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND white lemale pup. Brown marking, on Mad and ears. Bob tallea. a - rXSCBuUrrawatch In March; flex- ible bracelet er phone mo-i. ggrTdos missing, call 1516. WANTED SITUATIONS T.i -a nnsndablS ladj Wish' work by hour or day. HouMWork w .... children, etc. 234 V or KBiw v ' 5th St. . RESPONSIBLE woman will care tor children at ner a BOV 17 wlshea transportation to Chi. cazo Share expenses. Telephone lo7 "gwrft Rt. 1. Box 102 Central point. RESPONSIBLE married man with car want, work, any kind. Box, 1345. Tribune. WANTED Any kind of sewing by day Phone 835-W. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for general house work. Mlddliged and experienced preferred. Write Box 1401, Tribune 8th call 686. Reward. WANTED Woman for general house work. Phono 591-R-3. WANTED Girl for housework In country, modern nome. ou . Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE WANTEDThlnnera. Jackson Orchard near Jackson Hot Springs. WANTED MALE HELP EXPANSION PERMITS National firm highly rated, to place a manager in Medford, Ashland, and Grants Pass, to take care of business. Must be able to furnish reference, as to in tegrity and ability. Be able to make an Investment of 600 to 1500. which Is protected and returnable. No selling or canvassing. A real op portunity for man selected. Give street address and phone. White 402 Hotel Jackson. WANTED--MIS0ELLANE0US WANTED By young married couple, no children: a 4 or 5-room fur nished house. Rent not over 30. . Write box 1366, Tribune. WANTED Soft. Mall Tribune. clean, cotton rags. WANTED TO RENT ranch stocked and equipped. 15 years experience Box 1350, Tribune. EMPTY TRUCK going to San Jose. California via San Francisco about June 8, want, load for these points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED TO RENT Ranch that will pasture 8 or 10 cows with small house and barn for 1 yr. with the privilege of buying. Send full par ticular, to Mr. Lloyd Morris, EJ- reka, Calif., Gen. Del. WANTED Warrant.. Redden & Co WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy. Mil and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 North Riverside Telephone 266. 1 WANTED Good used cre?m separ ator, medium size. A. U Rathbun Rt. 4. Box 994, Medford. JUNK WANTED . We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES 1 AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and unk of all description.. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape. Tel 1082 WANTED Baby calves. 395. Medford. Rt. I, Boi FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 989-R. Thlbauit. WANTED Wool, mohair, hide, and Pelt. See us before you sell Woo) bags and twine tor aale. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Gr.pa St PUone 1062. WILL car for elderly sick people In mi home. Pbone 437-X. WANT TO BUY 1939 Ford, cbeap. 833 W 2nd. Must be WANTED HouMhold goods stoves tool, or wbat have you. Medford Bircun Bouse. 37 N Grape St. Tel 1053 WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill mor crusber amalgamator Advise Price and where can be seen 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT - Home, furnlahed oi unfurnished Brown It White HOUSES for rent or sale Csll Harold H. Brown, 195. FOR RENT HOUSES 7-ROOM house. 304 So. Ivy. Water paid. 112.50. inquire 330 NO. Oak dale. FOR RENT -room unfurnished home In PerTydale on Jacksonville highway. Hardwood flxirs, fireplace, plpeless hot air (urns, attractive yard and shade trees. $30. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Tel. 302. FOR RENT 3-room partly furnished nouse. cau ssi n. arape. . FOR RENT Well furnished t room modern home. Elec refgr., breakfast nook, hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace. $40.00, water paid. Phone 728. FOR RENT Turn, house, No. t In Burnham Court and apt.. & garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Modern a-room Inquire at 105 So. Grape. FOR RENT APARTMENTS APT3. FOR RENT I room and kitch enette. 51 No. o&kdale. APTS. FURNISHED. 625 N. Riverside. FURN. APTS. 220 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Newly decorated apart ment, 806 w. Main. APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H. FOR RENT Furnished or unturnlsh apartments. Carglll Court. Tel. 495 FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment, combination living and din ing room, sleeping room and kltch enette. Hot and cold water, lights and heat furnished. Low rent. Apply at Tribune office. 2-ROOM furnished apt, 875 So. Cen tral. FOR RENT Modern furnished room apt. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room with 3 double beds. Hot and cold water. Close In. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Room, Phone 280. with bath. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tion., moderate rates. 325 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L, ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Orap. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B Rates very moderate. FOR EXCHANGE pfiR KALE OR TRADE 1929 74 Har- ley Davidson In first class shape for good light car. write mcmu u.v. enbush, Route 3, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Cattle for acreage or timber land. Call at 1020 W. 10th at. TRADE a good saddle or work horse for good running Ford or unevroict car. Route l, Box ao, mcaiuru. FOR SALE OR TRADE For horse, Grade A Guernsey bun, age a. rreu Lewis, Butte Falls Koaa. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholatering for lumber, wood, flan poiea aau reels. Phone 96B-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for ugm leaan Box 638, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL . , T c bv rtnrtjRR n1rv and run d . stock rancnes, stocsca a" .4t ped. rnone o-r-o. ATTRACTIVE Southern Oregon Camp Ground, one of the best. Beautiful ly located on good river and main highway, approx:mately 8700.00 mnnt.hiv income, nice grove, mod ern service station store, dining hall, 16 modern cabin.. 5 room mod m hunealow with basement, own- er will consider southern Income property or first class orcnard prop erty in exchange. Gainer Realty Ex. change, is N. rir oi. vna. trade Gas Station & Garage, also 32 A. timber, clear. Exchange for ranch here or Washington or California. High Motor oemcc ou of Talent. POR SALE OR TRADE 30 A., ten un. der cultivation. Modern house, new modern chicken house. Four miles from Medford. corner Midway and Air Port Roads, top oi Dencn Ralph Conn. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN HUNTERS. Inside corner with a future, owner of 147 South Central. Will sell for valu. Prop erty clear. Terms. Owner 1908 r St., Ssn Diego, Calif. DO YOU WANT an up-to-date mod ern country home? See this 16 acres of deep, productive soil, with 7-room new furnlahed home, bain, chicken houses, etc. Team, equip ment, crops. 8 miles Medford Arthur E. Lalng, 19 N. Bartlett St. Tel. 1496. FOR SALE Fully equipped dairy nnch. No trade.. KM, care Mall Tribune. tf FOR SALE ISO acre, of land with water right; mining property and mineral spring. Address 344 East Main St., Ashland. Oregon. FOR SALE 30 acres, fenced, some altslfa, timber, pasture, 3-6 aore 4-room house. Owner, F. Wedge. I mile west Talent. MOVE INTO A LTVINO on thl. 3 acres of high quality garden soil. 4 rm plaatered home, buiitlns. newly dec orated end pslnted. Oarden. berries, etc, hay and pasture for cow. Close in snd nesr school. 81500. Terms Arthur E. Lalng. 19 N. Bartlett St. Tel. 1496 9 ACRES, aome improvements, large chicken house. Sacrifice. I m.le west Phoenix. Schermerhorn. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut tree excellent soil Sacnflc. 6250 Writ. Bos 66. Mxil rrioun. FOR SALE A good chicken ranch . ' - , ..... H.n.hle, across rail- .4 i,, t n'uth of las plant. Pearl Brown. when "rou tnina of real state, think oi Brown Wu- FOR SALE-LIVEST00K FOR SALE Milk joau and ferrule kid 3 mo. old. 920 S. Central. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fresh cow, and calf, yearling. D. E. Neighbors, Beagle, Oregon. FOR SALE Excellent Springer cows. Ben Vlmont, on Old Highway. FOR SALE Preah cow. Adolf Scaultz. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Female police dog, pure bred; price 10, or will trade for something of equal value. Write Box 4040. Tribune. ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. C. A. O- Voe. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS PURE Bronze torn, Oockeran's prtre stock, IS. Jess Nell. Rt I. Asnisna FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES . noon used CARS 30 day written guarantee. Book prices. 1932 Ford converuDie uoupc. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1932 Chiysler-8 Coupe. 1930 Rolls Royce Phaeton. 1929 Dodge Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Oraham-8 Sedan. 1933 Ford DeLuxe Sedan. 1929-Esaex 2-door Sedsn. Also several older models at re duced prices. ARMSTRONG MtTTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE 1926 Packard touring car. fair condition, good tires, price 100.00. Phone 138. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE Western Oil. qt. 9c; gallon, 36c; 5 gallon., with can, 81.75; 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil. qt. 15 14 c: gal. 62c; 5 gal.. 13 00 SUNRISB SUPER SERVICE STA TION. SELLING OUT Flsk Tires, Tube.. Get our prices before buying, sunrise SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cherries, all varieties. V, mile north Bear Creek hrldge, Central Point. W. J. Gebhard. FOR SALE Cherries, Blngs and Roy al Anne.. Picked or on tree. R. . Ouches, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add ing Machine, Typewriter, booii, Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment. 917 North Riverside. FOR SALE 100 lb. capacity Ice bos. call 1228. FOR SALE Combination Jacksonville. 162. FOR SALE Cherries, all kinds. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake highway, 4ft miles north. DRY 12 INCH hardwood 11.75 delivered. Phone 1645-Y. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS Steel ARMY COTS and MAT TRESSES, complete 15.00 PAINT all colors, SPECIAL price, per gal , 1.19 LINSEED OIL SPECIAL, per gal 1,10 ARMY BLANKETS a few left, each - 98 CANVAS HOSE, for Irrigation, mining, etc. PIPE FITTINGS New nd used. CROSS-CUT and CIRCULAR BLADES All sizes. WEDGES. SPLITTING MAULS Big asMrtment. CABLE All size, and lengths TENTS For SALE or RENT. 50 Ft. GARDEN HOSE, new . 82.45 37 North Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE! Cherries. Blngs and Ray al Annes. Picked or on tree. R. R Ouches. Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS A few absolutely new, 6-foot size, at a great saving to you. See John Denlson at 101 Crater Lake Av. FOR SALE Cherries. M. L. Voorhle.. Tel. 671-R-3. DENTISTRY Dt. 1. Main. a. Gove. 336 LAWN Mower, sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop, 33 N. Fir. Phone 261 FOR SALE OR TRADE Shakes; length cut to order: price, right. Phone 939-Y. Address O. C. Alt house, 116 Florence St, Medford. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. Whit Sewing Machine co at n. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS MADAM ELYSE Mystic reader, read ings half price. 50o, 249 So. River side aide entrance. INDIAN Head Pennies of all date, wanted. We pay up to 647 each. send iuc ror buying catalog. Chi cago Numismatic Co.. Box 1213. Chicago, III. WE board old people; rent furnlabod cabins, convalescent Home. Ash land. ASK OS about saving nearly 60 of your Automooii insurance, s. a Kroachel. 33 N. Orap St. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th and Bartlett. BU8INES8 CHANCES FOR SALE HI-Way Inn Caf and equipment. Rent 613.60 month Gold Hill, Or. FOR SALE Pat's 2nd Hand Store 1606 Prune St. Phone 647-L. FOR SALE Coffee Ann'. See Mr Cecil Jennlnga. Phone 888. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OJaCHSU ABSTRAi Abstract of Tltl Insun only oompi System u County. J4.CJKSUN CO. ABSTRACT CO. ntk and Imuran c The oomplet nu in Jacluon MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract, of Title Room. 8 and 6. No. (2 North Central An, upstair. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorneys at Law. NEWTON C. CHANEY Attorney at Law. Room. 309-210. First National Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore. Expert Winnow Clranera LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in soutners Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose leaf ledger and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slip, and everything in the printing line.. 28-30 N Grape Phone 76. Money tu Lena WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per oent per month on un paid balance No other charges. See W. E. Thomas. 45 South Central, ground floor Oraterlan Theater Bldg. Stats License No 8-157. Physician and Surgeon. CHARLES W. LEMERY, M. D. Dlteaeee and Surgery of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat, Glasses Fitted. 304 Medford Bldg., Medford. Or. Consultation Hours, 10 to 13 and 2 to 6. Office Pbone 667. Rea. Phone 1018. Painting and rapern.nglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 646-W o.S 8 Grape EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offloe 1016 No. central pbone 816 Price, right, dervtve guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack- r. and mover. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices njnt 819 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING. 1c per aq ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Orgon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Joce- lyn Joseph Emmons, also known as J. J. Emmena, 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 of Jack son County, Oregon, duly made, ren dered and entered upon April 23rd, 1934, 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, Booms 201 303, Medford, Oregon,' within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 7th day of May, 1034. FANNIE S. EMMEN8, Administratrix of the Eetate of Joce- lyn Joseph Em mens, also known as J, J. Emmens, deceased. Table Rock TABLE ROOK, June 4. (SpD Several from thla district attended commencement exercises at Medford high school June 1. Two local stu dent., Lois Schafer and James Sea brooke, were membera of the grad uating ClBM. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS l. Too J. South Ameri can river I. Baby cart-late: colloq. 15. Swinging barrier II. Chum 14. Division of a highway IB, Peruvian chieftain 16. Silkworm 17 Encourane 15. Sea birds 10, Hard black rubbir St Pertaining to the capital of ancient Greece H. River !! nil IS. Fragmant left at a meal; archaic IT. Princely Italian family II. Bring Into being IS. Player or a certain mu ileal Inatru ment 11. Try Solution of Yesterday's Puizle TO R A Life-- ONES OGRE gjlNlAlSU LB8AIM A S A N DE2R iTlErMQMHEiilMt! TUA B I 41. Extends i. Ole l. Historical periods it. Electrified particle 11. Painful 12. Habit er tft. Decay custom IT. Massachusetts II. Bvllabla ui.d cap. in mu.iu II. Arboreal refrain. . amphibian 14. Kind of bird EIEIS 1 73 Ml 3,7 32 HP"33 34 35 WW" W1" JL. mm 42 Ai 44 W?4S 7 p53 It Uj. 'Mm. . N II WA 'I I I I Ruth Sag wer Tlaltnr. at the Oar mean home In Talent Sunday afternoon. Mia. Marian Hamrlck of Central Point waa hostess to the Table Rock Women's club. May 23. The follow ing membera attended: Mesdamas Frank Meye., Fred Smith, Welden Sage. Tony Seabrooke, Ed WlUwn. Sherrlll Weeden. Walter Morris. John Morris, John McBrlde, Clyde Brlggs, Ed Vincent. Chas. Dunlap, Frank Henaley, Lloyd Hamlin, Mia. Mildred Gregory and the hostess, Miss Ham rlck. Mr.. Alette, Blgham of Sams Valley wa. a welcome visitor. - Mrs. Lulu Pendland of MarshtleM was - a guest of her daughter, Mr.. J. L. Nealon. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis left Friday for their home in Ventura, Calif., af ter s. two weeks' visit her with Mrs. Davis' sister, Mrs. W. E. Morris. Rev. D. D. Randall delivered a ser mon here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon wer dinner guests of Judge Day and fam ily at their Sam. Valley horn Sun day. Mrs. J. O. Tokel of Central Point will take charge of the Modoe orch ard cook house while Mr.. Clark and daughters spent several weeka visit ing relatives In southern California, , Mrs. Dick Hunsley will have charge of the Olrla' Sewing club which held Its first meeting June 1. Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin will be leader for the cook Ing club. The Misses Carlton of the Old Stage road .pent Friday afternoon with their brother E. C. Carlton at the Red Skin orchard. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, June 6 (Spl.) William, high school held Its grad uation exerclM. May 80 at the Grange hall. The .tage was beautifully dec orated with the class colors, green and white, fir and mock orange form ing the background. There wer lx graduates. Opal Swearlngen, Ernestine Klncade, Wilms Lenunon, Ronnie Holzhauser, Llnwood Varner and Vera Miller. The exercises Included pre sentation of the eighth grade diplo mas to eight pupils successfully pass ing the state tests. A fine program of music and addresses filled the eve ning. Evan Moore and brother-in-law. John Manuel who have purchased 80 acres of the John Klncade place are each building dwelling houses. Mr. Moore Is building, a tour room cot tage and plans later to build a large log house. Mrs. Bert Harris who wis taken to Ashland hospital two weeks ego is reported a little better. Leo spices, Jack Wlsecarver and Homer York are oamplng on China gulch while they are logging off the Wlsecarver property. Mr. Wlsecarver came out from their horn In Orant Pass to camp with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hollowell of Grant Pass were visiting at the John Klncade home Sunday. Fern Moore who has been a student at the Adventlat school In Grants Pees, la home for th summer vaca tion. Misses Elanore and Roberta Park hurst who have been vlaltlng Miss Ruby Record for i week, left for their horn in central California. Several men from the COO camp on th little Applegat hiked over the mountain, to th Oregon Cave, park where they will be engaged in clean. ud work for some time. Log. are being hauled to the Amos Smith sawmill from the Frank Miller warnar-Flsher and C re son farm.. William Beldlng wa. found dead at his home one morning last week irom heart failure. He had made arrange ment with the driver of th stage Cross - Word Puzzle T. Exeuset eolloe.. t. Schemer I. Most Important harvest of India 10. Dltlsted 11. Measure II. Fired 2L On account: abbr. II. Before 24. Division ef a play 21. Anter 21. Loni. heavy sword of the Mlddl, Aits 21. Number 30. Sea eagle 31, Bears wit ness 21. Heated 14. Minute partlele II. Frequented ' place II. Evyptlan fol 40. Supervises a publication 41. Pa.wateway betwaen seats 41. Htltche 43. Support 44. Genus ef tbt frog 41. Walked 47. Pome.tl fowls l Negative ACIORNnATEl lRllsMPllslTl6ig mo A NF1T A C DIEIUJDIA It. Health resorts It. Plrpen 17. finishes DOWN 1. Entrance I. Solitary I. Athenian phllosopnsr 4. Artl.tlc sym bol of th faithful dead I. Copy I. rather er mother to go Into Grant Past to see doc tor. When tht driver trrtved. Mr. Be'.- ding was found dead. He had Just re cently been dUch&rged from the sol diers' home at Roseburg, Hobert and Ambrose Pennington were in home for the week-end from the CCC camp on Pistol river. Mrs. F. Forrester kho has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Dick Gibson, left for her home Monday. She waa ac companied by her father, S. Savage. Chester Boat recently traded his truck to S. Smith for a sedan. Mr. Smith, who lives on the Ralph Smith place expects to leave here soon with his family. The ahowera which have been fall ing the last week have been fin fir grain, gardens and the second crop of alfalfa, although some hay which was down waa damaged and aome grain blown down by thewlnd. Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman of Kla math Fall, wkere vliltlng Mrs. Free man'a narents. Mr. and Mra. Jack Wlsecarver recently. Th water waa turned out of the tower Aton ditch last week. This l unusually early. Seph Moomaw. la nursing a sprain ed back from lifting a wagon. Frank Miller is at home now but expecting a call soon to Crater Lake park where he will work for the sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Doll Lemmon and son Roaeoa of Ashland visited Mr, lem mon'j. Barents. Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken. Mr. and Mra. George Sparlln were calling at the O. W. Roberts home Aundav afternoon. Mr. Lawrence Purdln and Mr. wrrv Bennett and unuaren vrert. shopping in Grants Psm Saturday at ternoon. Mra. Anna Knuteen of Thompson creek wa. calling on Mr.. O. W. Rob. arts Thursday afternoon. Courthouse News I Furnished by the Jackton County Abstract Oo. 131 B sixth Street i Marriage Licenses Wesley Earl Green and Leone G. Conant. Chester W. Sllllman and Edna A. Bottom. Irving H. Warner and Bessie u. Edsall. Paul I. Shaffer and Isaneie Tucker. Probate Court I. o, Kruger assumes business name certificate of "Krleger Oil Co." Mrs. Ada AUia Coppln assumes business name certificate of ine Spot." Circuit Court State of Oregon ve. Kerby Korneyl, orand larceny. Well Fargo Bank and Union Trust company vs. Katherine Herrln, et al, for appointment of truatee. Odie Jackson va. Ethel jaexson, u vorce. Bute Industrial Accident Commit' inn v. Herman O. Purucxer, for money. State Industrial Accident commis' slon vt. H. T. Slagle, for money. I. H. Mann et al, v.. Charles Bur- ner et al, to quiet title. Delbert O. Miller va. Mildred Marie Miller, divorce. B. E. Elb va. B. de Cathellneau, lien. " O. E. Dalkenberg vs. B. de Cath ellneau, lien. Jordan's Sash & Door works vs B. de Cathellneau, Hen. Harry Chapman vt. B. de Cathel lneau. Hen. Dwlght W. Bndert vt. B de Cath ellneau, Hen. Real Estate Transfer, James X, Pickering et ux to Chas. M. MllUs et ux, W. D.i land In Bee. SI Two. 368. R. 4W W. M. Emll Pell et ux to oertie o. Haan. W. D., lot 3 block "B" Boulevard Park Add. to Ashland. 8. A. Wilcox to Bertha Wilcox, W. D land In DLO NO. 43 Twp. 398, R. IB W. M. Prank O. Nagler et r.Jt to Louis O. Wagler, W. D., lots S, 4 and and BE V, NW'A Bc. S Trp. 338, R. 3W W. M. W. W. Dlnkens et ux to Myrtle Coltrln, W; D., ' interest to BVi SWK. NWK SW',4. 8W'4 NW'4 Sec. 33 Tarp. 338, R. 2W W, M. O. R. Sherman to Oeorge Adam- son, W. 0., lot. 7, 8 and S block 3, Central Add. to the town of Eagle Point, Ore, IS VANOOTJVER, Wash.. June 5. T) Circuit Judge William A. Ekwall of Portland was today named admiral of th 1934 mid-Columbia regatta scheduled for Vancouver on July 4, it waa announced by the Junior chamber of commerce, ponor of th water carnival. Admiral Ekwall will be assisted by a staff of several hundred prominent Washington and . Oregon residents Cash price, of 700 have been posted for winners in the outboard motor boat race, flailing race, and other event are on the carnival schedule. YOUTH DROWNS IN SWIMMING POOL PORTLAND. Or., June 8. (API Everett Newell, 13, wa drowned Bun- day in tn Indoor Portland awlmmlng pool. Th boy had been awlmmlng for aome time with hie brother. Eugene. 11. according to information given police. Bom 20 swimmers wer In th pool, and the boy was not miued until 1 girl swimmer found hit body In th water. Card of Thank Wt with to express our deep grati tude for the sympathy and floral tribute accorded during our bereave ment. Mr. Clara T. Plsher. Lawren'MS T. Plsher. Vincent J. Pl.her, W. Henry Plsher, Patricia ruher. Expects Baby The latest Hollywood actress to announce that she expects to be come a mother It Clara Bow, the "it" girl of other years. Associated Press Photo) A cover spray for the control of late first brood codling moth worms 1a deemed advisable on all apple and Is so recommended by L. O. Oentner, entomologist of the South ern Oregon Experiment Station and L. P. Wilcox, county agent. Appli cation to be completed by June 9. Unsettled weather conditions ' have reeulted In a prolonged flight of first brood moths which means an emergence of young worms In fairly large numbers during the next ten daya or two weeks. In order to pro tect the apple orop from these strag glers a spray Is now necessary. It Istjthe opinion of the experiment sta tion entomologist that all pear var ieties may safely go until the sec ond brood flight starta, which will be approximately three weeks. There fore, spraying of pears at thla time Is unnecessary. Use three pounds of powdered arsenate of lead to the one hundred gallons of water. Kenneth Swartn and Earl Mercer, who are now employed In the movie Industry at Hollywood, will be mem ber, of a party of eight sailing from Los Angeles In August for South America on a two year' trip, during which time they will take Jungle films and water pictures, both above and below the surface, according to Mrs. William Swartz of this city, Kenneth's mother. Royce Plnley of Hollywood, atao Mr.. Swarte' son, will be a member of the group, which will Include a cameraman and three other film men who have made such trips previously. Mercer and Swarts were In Medford visiting for several daya recently, and returned to Hollywood last Tuesday. OREGON RELIEF WASHINGTON, June 6. (fl) Re lief grants to 90 state and Puerto Rico were announced today by Harry L. Hopkins, federal relief administra tor, who mnde It clear the allotment did not Include special funds for worJc In drought areas. Oregon S034.0Q7, Including 10.300 for student aid. $05,320 for transient relief, $4,137 for the re-employment service, $4,000 for public works of art projects, $A,350 for May cost of the relief re p arch project and . $280,0iK) for a deficit existing at the end of May. In addition a grant of $03,500 for the rural rehabilitation program tn May waa announced. LONG ILLNESS FATAL FOR NOTRE DAME PRESIDENT SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Jun 5. Wt Father Chnrle L. O Donnell, for .! moat six year, president of Notre Dame university, died from a atref- tococcu. Infection yesterday. The lllnesa had Incapacitated Path er 0"Donnell for more than a year. Oregon Weather Partly cloudy weat nd shower east portion tonight and Wednes day: little change In temperature; gentle variable wind offshore. , . - All kinds of legal blanks for tale for rent, no hunting, no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. - WINDOW OLASS We aell window g'.aa and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge can. met Work.. Phont 913 We ll n.ut away tout refuse. Olt; Sanitary Setrto. EXPENSE $3651 STATE INFORMED SALEM. June 5. (iPJ Joe B. Dunnej and his campaign committee spent S3.651.44 In his race for the Republi can nomination for governor, It wis reported by the secretary o( state as the last of the campaign expenditure report were filed with the state de partment. U lyases O. McAlexander, also a can didate for th Republican guberna torial nomination spent S3. 231 55, his report and that of his campaign com mittee announced. Charles H. Martin, the Democratic nominee, reported a Additional expenditure In his behalf Of S405.44. William A. Delzell, who campaigned for the Democratic nomination for congress from the first district spent $413.51, while W. A. Ekwall who won the Republican nomination for cong ress from the third district, spent $1,076.39. Harry M. Kenln, who .rati against Ekwall, spent 2,053, and J. E. Bennett, another candidate, spent $736. Among the larger expenditures also reported today were: John D. W'l llnma, for circuit Judge department 7, Multnomah county, SG40; Jacob Kaiiz ler, for circuit Judge of department 4. $334; Mark B .Bump, for circuit Judge of the 19th district, $313; H. T. Potts, for circuit Judge of the 10th district, $327. SALEM, Ore., June 4. (AP) The audit of the state liquor control com mission, which was to have been considered by the board of control today, will not be completed until late tomorrow, the state department announced as the board session waa opened. The audit waa requested by the board several months ago when Chairman George McMorran appear ed urging salary adjustments author. Ized by the commission be adopted. BULLET FOR EXTORTER PHOENIX, Arlav June 6. yp) A coroner's Jury waa atudylng today the traglo details of the death of an innocent youth when the law' arm reached yesterday to exterminate an extorter. '' Robert Perkins, 99-year old, died in his bed, the victim of a stray bullet which crashed through th sldewall of hi. sleeping porch and struck him In the head, as polio and department of Justice agents opened fir on Louis Walsh, who had sought to extort ,3,800 from a wealthy department store owner. GATHERINPORTLAND SALEM, June . (AP) Governor Julius L. Meier was Informed today that J. Fordham Johnson, lieutenant governor of British Columbia, and other official, from that state would be In Portland June 11 to attend th national convention of the Canadian legion, to be held at the tame time a th annual rose festival. This would ba th first tlma th convention had been held outaida of Canada. Members of the Canadian legion from all part of the United State and Canada were expected to attend. G. 0. P. TO FIRE FIRST SHOT AT ROOSEVELT CHICAGO. June . p) Lead;r of the Republican party, her to choose a new national chairman, in dicated today that the first official shot In their battl to regain sup remacy would be fired tomorrow with the paasage of resolutions blasting th "New Deal" of President Roose velt. The resolutions. It waa tald. would be a statement of policy under whl'h party membera would be asked to rally in th 1934 congressional cam paigns and the 1939 presidential race. PORTLAND. June 5. AP) Mlsa Louise Andrews, 90, was fatally In jured here last night when she waa crushed between a atreet car and th retaining wall of a "safety Island" at a street Intersection, police said th woman evidently tried to walk In th space between the car tracks and wall, not realising how narrow It was, On Your Car (iiliTmiifiiTMll 'ijj 'Ol'l i