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PAGE THIRTEEN Won can mmmmmmmiimmhe waota MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIJD, OREGON", FRIPAT. JULT 13. 1934. ?! Bead every id on this pase - Fo will probably find exactly the thine yon want Co on) or wll 11 11 isn't there. adver Use . . . H'i lne pensive, effective. BATES Per word first Insectlon- (Minimum 28o) iicb additional Insertion. twtt ward i .to (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes .11.36 Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST 8mall wLlte female pup Brown markings on bead and ears Bob tailed 242 N Front. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Experienced packers. Ap ply Bear Creek Orchards packing plant, south pacific highway. WANTED A limited number of stu dents to attend packing school be ginning July 9 at tho Ala Vista Packing House. Phone 18-F-U. Marian Stancllffe. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced competent lady for general housework. Apply ,ln person. Wing Orchards. WANTED Experienced waitress. Diamond Cafe. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED A few local men to train for Diesel engineering. Special proposition to those who can qual ify. Write Box 2074, Tribune. WANTMAN with transportation to go g with me mining In low water by " hand on equal shares and expenses. Box 3126, Tribune. WANTED Married man. no children, for dairy farm. Must be experienced milker. References. Box 2031. Tribune.. PERSONAL i LOU USE WALKER Please write or w me. Very Important. All letters were returned unclaimed. P. O. Box 729, Medlord. WANTED SITU ATI0 NS SINGLE MAN will care for property during owner's absence. Box 2075. Tribune. UNINCUMBERED, experienced wom an, will care for children in the home, reasonable. Small children preferred. Phone t19-R, RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at her home Call 1228. WANTED-MIBOELLANEOUS WNTEDJTTlght car. Will trade furniture; part cash. 818 W. 13th. WANTED Used car for delivery pur , poses. Ford pickup preferred. Box 1075, Medford, Ore. PARTIALLY loaded furniture van go ing to Los Angeles about August 1, wants freight lor there or ay points. We also want return load. Hawley Transfer. Tel. 1044-X. WANTED Warrants Redden & Co WANTED 2nd hand goods and June Pat's, i506 Prune St. Phone 347-L, WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy, sell and trade. Berry dale 2nd Hand store, 1603 N. Rlveresldfl Telephone 296. WANTED Baby calves Rt. 1, Boi 305. Medlord. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Thibault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides tod pelts See us before you sell Wool bais and twine foi sale Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Phone 1062 WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be oheap 333 W 2nd WANTED - Household goods, itofes toola or what nave you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape 3- Tel J 1062 vYlLL care for elderly net people in oi j home Phone 437-X W ANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill OT more crusher amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 411 Davit Bid;. Portland. Ore JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and un of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orape rel 1082 FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT 5-roorn bungalow, 339 Haven. Phone 449-M. FOR RENT Modern 5-room hou. 39 Myers. FOR BENT Furnished 3 -room houM. $5. Apply J. G. Vlall, Pnoenix. FOR RENT House. Phone 12J2-W FOR RENT 5-room furnished hail, near Roosevelt school. Call Harold H Brown. 195; after 5. 1670 4-ROOM furn. house. 375 8 central. jbRENTM-rwm dllplexnoMire 612 No. Bartlett or Phone 341-R-l. FOR RENT BOUSES FOR RENT Furnished home. Call 611 Parle Ave. FOR RENT- 917 W. Uth. 711 King. 1025 W. 9th. B47 E. 9th. 1028 E. Uth. Call Harold H. Brown, 196; after 8. WO. HOUSES for rent or salt. CeJ) Harold H Brown. 196. FOR RENT Homes, furnished Or unfurnished Brown & White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT D e s 1 r a b 1 e furnished spartment. Hotel Qrand. FOR RENT Apartments. Hotel Hol land. TWO-ROOM apis, 625 No. Riverside FOR RENT Furnished or unturnlsh apartments. Carglll Court. Tel. 106 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large room, close In; hot and cold water, shower, ao so. nr. FOR RENT Bed room it living room private entrance. 1 block from O. House. 117 Laurel at. FOR RENT Large trout room with 2 double beds. Hot and cold water Close In. 30 S. Fir. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates, 325 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Upstairs office rooms. See Hubbard Bros. FOR RENT Boats at Four Mile lake Vlda Rankin. FOR RENT Very fine East side loca tion for barber shop and beauty parlor; rent reasonable. Good bv ness already worked up for this particular site. Tel. 546 or 124. FOR BENT ROOMBOARD ROOM AND BOARD 153 N. Oakdaie RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Placer claim location for small place, or what have you. Chas. Hoffman, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Model AA Ford truck. Gateway Service Sta tion, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Baled alfalfa hay for hogs, wheat or barley. C. R. Natwlck, Eagle Point., OAT HAY Isaacs, Crater Lake Hghy. 2 ml. out, FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade In on late model automobile. (Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry, Talent,: Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-up bolstering for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 960-R. for SALE OR TRADE White electric dewing ma nine for Light teden Box C38. Tr.bune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE New home, full basement, fine water system, on 0 acres 2 miles out of Medford. Will consider small home In Med ' ford as part payment. Earl Moil ing, owner. Phone 770-R-l, Vfa ACRES rich sandy loam, new modern bungalow, basement, barn, large poultry house, garage, family orchard, alfalfa, berries; $3500; good terms. 18 No. Fir St. RANCH SACRIFICE DONT SilWO see this, $1650 cash down will handle 140 acres, 65 cultivated, tree water, productive tree soli, barn with 30 stanchions. 00 tons cap, 6 rm. house, all equipment, team, cows, chickens, turkeys, hts. fur- nlture, 75 tons hay, 20 acres wheat, corn, garden, etc. No encumbrance on personal property and crops that go with this deal. $4600 total price See Arthur E. Laing, 19 N. Bartlett St. Tel. 1496. 40 ACRES bottom land. 27 acres un der plow, oalance pasture. Upright house, barn for 25 ton hay. 6 miles north Rogue River. Price $2500 see me ror a deal Pengra Real Estate. 524 North Riverside. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown St Whtle. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS, con venient terms. C. A. Barnes. 1334 Rcddy. Phone 148-X - or Warren Patterson. Central Point. Tel. 133. FOR SALE 8 acres west of Gas Plant. Oood land Pengra Real Estate, 524 No Riverside. 63 ACRES near Applegate p. O.; 11 A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber: Improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED cocker spaniel puppies. Mrs. Jeck Thrasher, Jacksonville Phone 173. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey cow and three heifers. 326 Alice St. PURE BRED Shropshire ram lambs and yesrling cross-bred rams from Reg. Ramboulllet ewes. L. A. Salade Jr., Central Point. FOR SALE Fresh cows Ado Li Schultz. Beagle Ore. FOR SALE-POULTRY FOR SALE: 50 young Mallard ducks 721 Beekman Ave,, 1 block Wash ington school. PURE Bronze tons, cockeran'a prize toe 15 Jesse Nell Rt 1 asband FOR SALE Breeding cockerels. B.iy now. C.oetntz out all surplus io:x during next 10 days. Pedigreed Hanon Lezhorns. papers rnrnun ed if dflred. Tnompfon Rirwlct tfd Barred Rook; few choice Mi hood RfdA Mn. CrT? Rt. 9 Phone 258-X. Cert. 10102. FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE 1929 Ford Hi -ton truck. Hl-Way Exchange. 1 mile south of Talent. CHEVROLET COUPE Good rubber, 60. 22 No. Front. SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT on '33 Pontlac Sedan, a nice one; low mileage. C. E. Gates Auto Co.. Used Car Dept., 6th and Bartxtt. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe, ex cellent condition, new paint. 10a E. 8th St. N side. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL. DC qt; 36c gal.; 5 gallons with can, ai.75: 100 Pure Pennsylvania OH, 15!c qt ; 62c gal.: a gallons, $3.00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bale ewe 11 porcelain gas range with porcelain lined oven; first-class condition; $20. 548 Haven. FOR SALE Refrigerator, 8th house from Stewart Ave, on So. Peach. FOR SALE Davenport and chair, like new, $35. 717 W. 14th St. FOR SALE Cabinet Vlctrola with 160 records. A real bargain. Phone 304 or call at 103 So. Riverside. " "npREEPIANO LESSONS .Summer terms your choice of teach. ers with purchase of piano tuts w'eek. Liberal allowance on your old piano. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE 123 W. Main. FOR SALE A small well established business. Just coming Into best pay ing season. Owner leaving town, must sell at once. 517 N. Central. FOR SALE Motorcycle at Stout's Garage, prune St. FOR SALE Apricots. Phone 6U-J-4. Mrs. R. J. Earl, FOR SALE Equity In houae. CaII 526 Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR 8 ALE Used aewlng machines, all makes; terms if desired All make rented and repaired White Sewing MachlDd Co 34 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS YOU CAN SAVE nearly 60 of your Auto Insurance with a Legal Reserve Go. s. A. Kroschel, agent. Phone 350 DENTISTRY Dr. I tl. Gove 235 B Main BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add- ing Mac nine, Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. DOGS examined tree. Dr. Stone. 4th and Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES SAW MILL for sale $1100, terms. P o. Box 953, Medford. FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent $12 50 month Gold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ataumcia JAt'KHON CO. ABSTKAC7 CO. Abstracts Jt rttli ana Title Insurance , The only complete Title System tn Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No 32 North Oentral Ave. upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty DANCING SCHOOLS LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Fanchon-Marco stars. Ted and Evelyn Schrader. Studio opposite Rlalto. Phone 161S-Y. Transfer BADS rRANSFER J STORAGE CO. - Office 1016 No Central Phone 416 Prices right ierv'.-e guaranteed HAWLEY rRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 81B North Riverside Phone 1044-2 Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS, ETC Prompt service end le gal rates W E THOMAS. 46 6 Central, state license No 8 167. Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per tq ft. Mr Black 810 N Bartlett. Painting end Paperhenging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 848-- W .8 8 Orape Job rrtming MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of al) kinds; book binding: loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating the printina lines 28-80 N Orape caab sales slips and everything to Phone 76 LEGAL NOTICES yro . Summons In the Circuit court of the Stat ot Oreaon in and for Jackson County JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN AiSflOCIATION. an Oregon building and loan corporation, Plaintiff, vs, HUGH flTOKEY and JANE DOE STOREY, his wife, (tmo name un known!; C. A BENNETT and MAUDE B BENNETT, husband tnd wife; G ROVER COOK and MARY CCOK. huaoand tnd wife; C. A. KNIOHT; GOLD RA INVEST MENT COMPANY, an Oregon cor poration; GEORGE R CARTER. County Clerk and Ex-offlcio Regis trar of Titles of Jackson County. Ortyon; alo all other persons or parties unknown claiming r right, title, estat. lien or lntwt in or to the real estate described in the Complaint on file herein, Defendants. TO: C. A. BENNETT Mid MAUDE B. BENNETT, husband and wife; also nil other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lion or Interest In or to the real estate de scribed herein: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against you, or otherwise plead thereto, wttnin four (4) weexs irom the date of the first publication of this Summons. Vou are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the Com plaint of the Plaintiff as require:! herein, or otherwise plead there to. Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief de manded In said Complaint, which is succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt: For a decree foreclosing Plaintiffs mortgage against the real property hereinafter described and for Judg ment against the Defendants C. A. Bennett and Maude B. Bennett, hus band and wife, for the sum of $558.79, plus Interest at the rate of 10 per annum, from the 31st day of October, 1932, plus $75.00 Attorney's fees, plus $15.00 for Insurance premium paid by Plaintiff, plus $5.00 for continuation of abstract of title, plus all Plaintiff's costs and disbursements hereinafter to be taxed, plus Interest on said Judgment at the rate of 10 per an num from the date of tho Decree herein, and that said Decree and Judgment be held a first and prior lieu upon the hereinafter described real property and for Judgment and Decree foreclosing Plaintiff's mort gage on the following described prop erty, situated and being tn the Coun ty of Jackson, State of Oregon, to wlt: Lot four (4) block three (3) Wat nut Park Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon, as the same Is numbered, designated and descrlb . ed on the official plat thereof, now of record. This Summons is published In .he Medford Mall Tribune. Medford. Ore gon, by Order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made on the 28th day of June, 1934. The date of the first publication of this Summons la the 29th day of June, 1934. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 126 East Main St.eet, Medford, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has, by order of the county court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County, been duly ap pointed executrix of the Estate of E. E. Morrison, deceased, and la now the duly qualified and acting executrix thereof. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, as required by law, to W. R. Phlpps, attorney for said Estate, First National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated Medford, Oregon, June 29, 1934. R OS EL MA A. MORRISON, Executrix of the Estate oi E. E. Morrison, Deceased. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Manle E. Ward. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned baa been appointed by the COUntV Cnilrt rtf .Tn.rmnn Oregon, as the administratrix of the e.bui.e oi mHuie r,. ward (also Known aa Manle Ward) deceased, and has qualified as such. All persona having claims against said estate are notified to present same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned, at the office of p. J. Newman, In the Palm Building, In Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published July 8th, 1834. LOUISE I, PORTER, Administratrix of the estate of Manle E. Ward (also known aa Manle Ward), deceased. Wail Tribune Daily ACROSS Nourished Worship Reverent fear New Zealand tree Card gamt Unit of welgbt Meal Matched to a contest Utilize Kind of coffes Courr.a llscamt Chilled Reclined Sort of biscuit Joint between the leg and tht foot Alternative Catiltal of Michigan Connoctcd with drown girl Attempt Monkey Clip elf suddenly English river Wild animal Means of trans mitting fores Pallor Grass raised for fodder Oolutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle SPQTSfc QvERfcD K O RANjQP E kIaIt E illpAMP ERgMl U EjPAl N iPf AP E E N S tJM N SB S ALPI TSiISB iiili iM OT ilLXT E A L ENSgPI P E SB A M E g gL A F S E Spfs p FORTUNEfj PEA C E sItIeIaImIeIdUsIeIn qIr 9. Kind 49. Night befor 60, Surgical thread (2. Dress upi colloq. IS. Ood ror whom Tuesday It named 14. Figurative ait of words II. Unit of work 2 3 s d j s m? j0 1 15 JJSkl i Uium Ukiiiu .. i. i i. ..'. UiUiM i , n ,i .uu ',,; u 3o lj3' 3Z I!Lli!LlIII - m mm Notice to Creditors In the County court of the State of Oregon, tor Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of W. H Fisher, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and has qualified as the Executrix of the estate of tho above nomed de cedent, W. H. FISHER; all persons having any claim against the said deceased or nls estate are hereby no tilled and directed to present samo, duly verified as by law provided, to tiie undersigned Executrix at the of fice of F. J. Newman. Attorney tor I said estate. Palm Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, and all persons owing ea;d estate may make payment at said oiuce. Dated and first published this 22nd day of June, 1934. CLARA T. FISHER. Executrix of the Estate of W. H. Fisher, Deceased. Notice of Final Account In the County Court ot th State of Oregon for Jackson County. In tht Matter of tha Estate of LOUIS A. SALADS, SR. also known aa LOUIS A. 8ALADB, and U A. SAL- ADE, Declined, Tha undersigned, Executrix of the Estate of Louis A. Salado, Sr.. .also known aa Louis A. Sslsde, and L. A. Salade, deceased, haa filed her Pinal Account on the admlnlatratton of ea'-ri estate with the County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, and tho above named Court haa fixed 10:00 o'clock A. M., July 33, 1034, at the Courthouae, Medford, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections thereto, and allowing and settling the same. BLANCHE T. SALADE, Executrix. Notice In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Tolbert B. Morris. Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Olven that Martha C. Morris, executrix In the above en. titled matter, has filed her final le port and account with the clerk of the above named court, and that July 23, 1034. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the court house m the city of Medford. Jackaon County, Oregon, has been fixed by order of eald court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final report and account, and for the examination and allowance thereof. MARTHA C. MORRIS, Execiir.rlv nr ih. Tolbert 8. Morris. Deceased RIVIERA. Julv 13 fSnl l-Mr. Pauline WaJil ham hPn vum,.. Medford with her daughter, Mra M&Ude Wett. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wood of St. Helens, Ore., were here last week vis! tine Mr. and Mrs. rinv Mr Wood having lived at Gold Kill several years. Mrs. Lloyd Milton expects to leave here July 13 for Alaska, where she will Join her husband, who has beon there for some time. George Lance was In Grants Pass Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ho fer and eon, Charles, Jr., of Portland were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ron last week. Mrs. Bertha Poyer called at Effle Birdseye's July 8. Lester Bollng. who Is employed on Graves creek spent July 11 at home with his family. Mrs. Clay Biles. Bonnie Jean and Beatrice and Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Wood were calling on Mrs. Dick Huntley at Table Rock July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison were visiting at the Jack Rose home Sun day. American colonists carried on a thriving trade with the Creek Indiana of Georgia as early as 1680. Cross -Word Puzzle I, Scandinavian discoverer t. Assail 10. Sorrow It. Finish IS. Timber tr II, Inanimate object 10. Huge person or thing It. Agricultural Implements 22. Brother of Motes 23. Firearm 25. Run away to marry 18. Postpone 28. Forbid 23. Some 31. Part of a coat 32. Anger IS. Grinder of grain 11, Charge wltb gas M. Restrain 40, Barrier In a stream 42. Waistcoat 43. Melody 44. Came- together 45. Climbing vine 4S. Move by abort leans 47. And not 41. Poultry product II. At far at DOWN L Distant I. Plecs out S. Agent 4. Altar end of s church I. Small round mark . Correct! colloq. T. Put tn another flower container Riviera (0UN1Y Sams Valley OABio vaujET, jmy 13. (spi.l Visitors at the Pete Burreaon home this week are Harris Hombel of Erv terprlse, Ole Burreson and Robert ot Ashland. Mr. Hombel 1$ Mrs. Burrs sou's cousin. O. T. Wilson rtturned Friday with his threshing crew from Fern Valley, where one of tht heaviest rains, hi slates, he ever witnessed put a stop to threihlng operations for several days. Entertaining their ntwlyweda prov ed to be an enjoyable affair for mem bers of the Eagle Point, Lake Greek, Llva Oak and Sams Valley Granges when they met at the regular session of tho Sain Valley Orange Saturday night and put on an evening's enter-; talnment, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn of Lake Creek and Mr, I and Mrs, Bill Straus. After a short ! business session the meeting was 1 turned over to the lecturer, whose program brought laughter from every one, even the nswlyweds themselves. In spite of the fact that they were the targets tor most of the evening's diversion. Group singing for the program was led by Luther Wilson; a recitation on capturing a husband, by Mrs. Seeg miller; accordion and guitar mualo, by Luther Wilson and James McDonough; paper, "Twenty five Years From Now," by Mrt. O, T. Wilson; song, "Old Spinning Wheel," by Mrs. R. E. Nealon, who .wore a dress of many years ago. and turned the spinning wheel while she sang; comlo reading, "The Groom's At tire," by Mrs. Walter Grant; panto mime, "The Newlyweds In the Di vorce Court' Mrt. Seegmlllcr, Misses Dorothy Straus and Marie SeegmlMer, Walter Grant. R. E. Nealon, Wesley and James McDonough, R. H. 6eeg milier and Luther Wilson; song. "I'll Be Faithful," Mrt. R. E. Nealon. Re freshments were served la the club kitchen, where the couplet were pre sented with a beautiful set of silver spoons as a gift of esteem from the Grange. R. E. Nealon, acting as mas ter of ceremonies, called for advice and experience from married couplet i present, the relating of which re sulted In much amusement Foots Creek ' FOOTS CREEK, July 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowers of Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. Bower's brother- in-law, Dr. Keaster of Pasadena, Cal., camo July 0 to visit Mra. Bower's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter and to look after their mining In terests on the left fork of the creek. Mr. and Mrs. Morey of Portland spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter. Mrs. Morey It a nephew of Mr. Boomsllter. Mr. tnd Mrs. Wm. Hodget of Eu reka, Calif., visited with Mr. and Mrt. L. L. Miller July 0. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reams and children,, Cora and Rodger, wbo have been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Merrick, left July 10 for Idaho looking for a location. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ross and daugh ter, Theresa, of Oold Hill are visit ing at the Ed Hotter home, Ruth Lance of Gold Hill returned home July 11 after spending several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lance. Wallace and Alice Bollng are spend ing this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Anderson, on Applegate. Mrs. Bertha Poyer. Mrs. Ltstor Bol lng and children, Shirley, Georgia and Betty, spent July 11 with Mrs. Clay Biles. Mr. and Mrt. Bedford Bllet and son of Lei and spent July 11 with Mr. and Mrs. John Biles. ONTARIO GETS $22,000 WATER FILTER PLANT WASHINGTON, July IS. (AP) An allotment of 22,0OO to Ontario, Ore., for reconstruction of tta water filtra tion plant waa announced yesterday by Public Works Administrator Ickea. 4 .. Rocks on one end of La Palma lsl' and, San M'suel bay, Iithmus of Panama, burst Into loud organ-like music on one of the four days fol lowing a new moon. Cltv Warrant, called for Payment. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand In the General Fund of the City of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 3649 to 2884 Inc. Interest on the Above war- ranu will cease after July 1J, 1934 Dated this loth dav of July, 1S34. CIUS H. BAMUCLA. Olty Treasurer, "TOMBOY TUBS" NOW USTEM Tlltie. yo'u't?e COMING TO M WOUJE POQ DIMMED tin TH TO BE LIKE A LACY . I 14 I ... Lilsw 7 I III. D I ' ton cannot help liking the altractlie selection of fabrics frrom the Scotch Woolen Mill we offer. Come In and select the makings for your nut snlt yon will be pleasantly aurprlsfd to dlwover how reasonably you can have H made Into slylrd-rlght suit. , New Fall pattern are here, priced from 930.50 to $17.50. Briefs Butte Falls BUTTE PALLS. Julv 13. (Still Owen-Oregon employes had a four- day vacation, Including July 4-7. Mr. and Mra. Clngcade and family of Los Angeles have visited Butte Palls, friends for some time. Mr. and Mra. Hunt and daughters i have returned from California to spend the auinmer here. Mlas Edith Oott entertained her Sunday school olasa and mothers at the fish hatchery plcnlo grounds re cently. All were Interested In seeing in large government hatchery and lc plant and the variety of fish. A large shipment of eggs from yellow stone psrk Is now In early stages of development. After enjoying the In spection tour of the hatchery nnd the grounds and wndlug In the new concrete pools, the children enjoyed swimming, while Mls Oott. Mrs. Ev erett Abbott, Oernldlne Bodenhnm mer and Mra. Charlie Patton sit the long table In the park. All enjoyed the picnic lunch and Ice cream served by Miss Oott. Mr. and Mrs. 3us Edmondson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pntton visited Pour Mile lake. Lake of the Woods and Fish Lake the Fourth. Butte Falls people attendlmr the July 4 dance at the Oasis Included Mr. and Mra. Ben Edmondson, Frank Edmondson, Lola Edinondaon. Leola Edmondson. Kenneth Edmondson. Mr. and Mra. John Allen, Mr. nnd Mra. Walter Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patton. Clifford De Jarnett, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell and Claudo Miles. Mrs Charlie Page and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 8 pens and family went to Cra ter Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Sims Is Mrs, Page's niece. Velma Whitney la visiting her twin slater, Mra. Leslie Casey. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Casey and son and Velma Casey visited Lake of the Wooda SVidny. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and children, Mr. and Mra. alen Pruett and aona and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caufman and son spent July 3-5 at Lake of the Wooda. Mr. and Mra. Charlie Patton and eon spent July S and at Lake of the woods and Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbotham and son visited Butte Falls the 4th. They are living ;:n camp at Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kent and children spent the Fourth in Klamath Falls and also visited Lake of the Woods. Mr, and Mrs, Joe Kent and aon and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunlap and aona spent three daye with Mr. nnd Mrs, Charlie Hallett at Klamath Polls over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. MacDanlcla of Crater Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Ojcar Hlt- Inbotham In Butte Falls the evening or the Fourth. Mr, and Mra, Loren Moore. Mr. and Mra. Bob Edmondson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert King apent the Fourth at Lake of the Wooda. Mr. and Mra. Charlie Bird nnd Jean Rice apent the Fourth at Co qullle. Mr. and Mra. Buster Fox and chil dren are visiting Grandma Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. "Slim" Norrls wont to Weed, Cal., Sunday and brought their daughter, Verna, and children home Monday. Mr. and Mra. Bill Roberta and chil dren of Keno are spending a few daya at their home here. Mrs. John Marlon went to Iowa to see her daughter, Lena Boughton, who Is 111. Mr. and Mra. Earl Frye of Trail apent Sunday with Mrs. Fryo's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vlncont, Mr. and Mra. Bert Chambers and daughter and aon of Derby visited Mr. and Mrs. BUI Dunlap Sunday. Mrs. Adlel Neff and children of Medford are visiting Mr. and Mra. "Doc" Ooea for a few days. Orbra Abbott and Elmer Hoefs of Weyerhaeuser camp are spending a week here. Mr. and Mra. Alga Abbott visited Grandma Abbott the Fourth. Mr. and Mra. BUI Welch and daugh ter are visiting relatives hero. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wright are vis iting relatives at Trail. Lota and Leola Edmondson are spending a few daya with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peachy at Diamond Lake. Mrs. Smallwood and aon spent the Fourth at Oranta Pass. Mr. and Mra. Rcy Casey spent the Fourth at Creacent City. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Casey and son spent the Fourth at Canyonvlllc.. Ruth Moore Is working In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Larson re turned from upstate yesterday. . Carl Carson spent the Fourth at Orants Pass. OH-MyDEAH-lP 1 Vou PomV MinPREASG. VO PAW ME THR6& o Lumps' of tub Sugar Y i i Ruth Carson la visiting Opal Wool sey at the Moorehouee ranch. Murguret and Jean Cadzow sjwnt the Fourth with Beulah Hereford and went to the Lake of the Woods dance In tho evening. Helen Smith spent the Fourth with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Smith. The young people had charge ot the evening aervlcea at the church last Sunday. Mr. Whaley of Rock Car.dy Moun tain ranch brought ro&s'.ing ears to Butte Falls today. Mr. Whaley and aona, Bert and Wayne, will assist Mr. Sinclair play ing at Sunset on the Rogue dance Saturday. Calvin Stoddard played on the Jun ior Otlmore team at Crescent City the Fourth. The score waa 4 to 6 IB favor ot the Ollmores. Calvin Stoddard, Blron Stoddard, Rullnnd Roberts and Tom Sawyer are spending a week at Lake of the Woods. Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Ritchie visited Mrs. Mahoncy and and BUIIe Spencer July 4. Spencer and Paul Hodsen, nephews of Ray Spencer, of Ban Pedro, Cal., aro vacationing at their aummer home at Roxy Ann, Mrs. Al HUdreth spent the week end with her elster, Mrs. Plckard, In Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tungate and Ed gar, Lertoy and Thelma Tungate went to tho lookout station on the other sldo of Ashland to work for a month or six weeks. When the lookout sta tion Is completed at Santlam they will be In charge ot It. Rogue River ROOUE RIVER. July 13. (Spl.) A. L. Cutter and family of Riverside. Cal., has bought the W. 5. Casey place on the highway near Rogue . River and has taken possession. Mr. Cutter will raise chickens, and haa many fine ones on the place. 0. W. Priest, who has been living there, will leave at once for Devil's Lake on the Oregon const. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl L. O'Harro and children of Denver are spending some time visiting Mr .O'Harro'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. O'Harro. Earl la manager of the United states Rubber Co. ot Denver. Monday the twat O'Harro families visited Crescent City. Mr. and Mra. Ed Wachter and Mr. and Mrs. chas. KUgore of San Fran cisco are apendlng their vacation here and enjoying the fishing in Rogue river. This Is Mr. Wachter's third summer here. All were visitors at the Sandry home Saturday evening. Mrs. A. T. Mcllvaln left June SO by train for Portland to spend her vacation, and will not be at Bar beauty parlor until August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wiley and daughter of McCloud, Cal., came July 3, and apent the fourth with relatives. Mrs, Lora Caater and daughter Char lotte returned home with fhem, hav ing apent the past two weeka visiting In McCloud. Mrs. M. R. Bliss ac companied Mr. Wiley home and will spend most of the summer there, i Rev. and Mrs. Albert Krlbs and small aon were vleltora through the Oregon Caves and also enjoyed m trip to Crescent City tha fourth. Mrs. Daisy Lowa returned Tuesday from Monmouth, Ore., where she spent the fourth with her daughter, Mra. Martha Bangert, and family. Mra. Bangert accompanied her . mothor home, and will return soon to make her home In Salem. Two Rogue River girls have been patients of hospitals the past two weeks, Mlas Myrtle MoLaren at tho Aehlsnd hospital and Miss Delia WU aon at Grants Pass, Mrs. Bobby VsnVorhles and small 'son returned Friday to their home at Denver, after spending the past two months at the Dave GUveln home. Henry Sparks has a very badly sprained ankle. The home of Garfield Laws presents an Improved appearance after a coat of paint. Samuel Mathls Is also pslnt Ing his store buildings. Included in those painted as the poetofflce, Kew pie confectionery and the pool hall. Mayor Snow and Ouy Bates both are able to return to their home from the Medford hoapltals. The mayor fell and Injured his leg, and Mr. Bates was In a car wreck. Mr. and Mra. Hebert Eraklne end son and Mrs. Nellie Melvln of Lo Angeles visited the ladles' sister, Mrs. Joe Shults and family Wednesday. While here they also called on Mrs. Myrtle Whipple, who was an old-time frlenl and schoolmate. Mrs Ira Phelps and Junior return ed Tuesday evening from Bait Lake City, where Mrs. Phelps visited her parents and other relatives. Mr. and. Mrs. Clyde Oalbresth and Bruce returned to their home at John Day Tuesday. Mr. Galbreath came over July 1, but Mra. Galbreath and Bruce have been here some time, call ed home by the Illness ot her mothir. I Mrs. Msrtln Burkhart. By THE CAMPBELL CLOTHING CO. P SUGAR - 6WNULATEPr I XOU (jtT- AN lb you PONT LIKE "WAT YOU CAN LUrOV IT !! f M . ' ... r jr in htf if X , km i