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FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
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LOST Small white female pup
Brown markings on bead and aara
n Boo tailed 2 N Front.
LOST II dog mlsclng. call 1515
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap
tilv in person only. Franklin's Cafe.
WANTED Unincumbered, middle
aged, reliable woman lor general
housework and care of children.
Must stay nights. Relerencea. 716
E. Jackson.
WANTED Experienced waitress.
Diamond Cafe.
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED Plckere previously employ
ed at Olenvlew Orchard. L. O.
Bragg, please phone between 7 and
8 p. m.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED" Man to pack peaches
Phone 355-J-l.
WANTED SITUATIONS
VANTED--To care for children In my
home. 840 E. Otb.
UNINCUMBERED, experienced wom
an, will care for children In the
nome. reasonable. Small children
preferred. Phone hiw-k,
RESPONSIBLE woman will care for
children at her home Call 1228.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Model T Ford touring car
In runnlnj? condition. State price
and location. Address Box 2261,
Mall Tribune.
WANTED To rent small furnished
house, close In. Inquire 311 Ah
land Ave.
LAND WANTED Good bottom land
with ample waller, to lease, or might
buy. L. C: Gould, Talent; Oregon.
I', mile south Talent.
PARTIALLY loaded furniture van go
ing to Los Angeles about August 1.
wants freight for there or ay
points, we also. wnt return losd.
Hawley Transfer, Tel. 1044-X.
WANTED Warrants. Redden St Oo
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade Berrydale 2nd
Hand store. 1603 N. Rlveresldo
Telephone 266
WANTED Baby calves Rt. 1, Boi
393. Medford.
FURNITURE re-upholstered Phone
969-R Thlbault.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
pelts See us Before you sell Woo)
bags and twine for sale Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Orapa St
Phone 1062
WAN! ro BUY 1929 Pord Must be
cheap 333 W 2nd
WANTED - Household goods stoves
tools or what nave you Medford
Bargain House 27 N Grape St Tel
1062
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or
more crusher amalgamator Advise
price and where can oe seen 417
Davis Bidg.. Portland Ore
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATITSKIES
AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM
, FIR.VSS COPPER and luni ol all
1 descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE
37 No Grape Tel 1062
WILL care for aide.-ly sick people la
my Dome Phone 437-X
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 7-room house. 304 l.o
Ivy, H5: water paid. Inquire 220
No. Onkdaie.
For rent Furnished 5-roorn house
Phone 753-M.
FOR RENT Partly furnished nome
a: 315 South Riverside: four bed
r.vms. garage, f.ne shade, close in;
820 per month, water paid.. In-
-e at dao o. Kivcrs.uc
Foil rent 3 -room modern houe:
Uundry trays, large lot. woodshed
S.ir.ur: 115. water paid. Tel. 1180-R
POR rent Modern 5-room house
39 Myers.
Houses for rent or aala. Call Harold
H Brown. 195.
FOR RENT Homes furnished oi
unpunished Bnwn Walt
YJR RENT-APARTMENTS
t OR RENT Apt. 334 Apple.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT a-room apt. Tel. 8,1-W
POR RENT Furnished spts.;
lawn. 619 No. Central.
shady
4-ROOM APT., frlgldalre. tile elnk,
completely furnished, clean and
modern, at the Holly Apta., 135 No
Holly. Low aummer rate.
FOR RENT D e a 1 r a b 1 a furnished
apartment. Hotel Grand.
TWO-ROOM apta, 628 No. Riverside
POR RENT Furniahed or unfurnlsh
apartmenta. Cargill Court Tel IBS
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Large room, cloae In: hot
and eold water, ehower. 30 Bo. Fir.
FOR RENT Nicely furniahed Bleep
ing rooma, with garage accommoda
tions, moderate ratea 325 So. River
side Ave.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Boat at Four Mile lake
Vlda Rankin.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD 153 N. Oakdaie
RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main
ATTRACTIVE rooma 404 S drape.
FOR EXCHANGE
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 3 lota In Med ford
tor late model Ford V-8 Tel. 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering
tor lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 960-R.
FOR SALE OB TRADE White electric
sewing machine . tor light .sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 50 head ewe sheep: 6
miles north Gold H1U, Riviera
Plantation.
FOR SALE Preeb cow. Adolf
Scbultz. Beadle Or.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 300 hybrid pullets, avee,
wt. 3Va lbs. Colonial Pity Farms
beat egg grade, heavy breed, 65c
eacn. see or call Elmore Parker,
Williams.
PUKE Bronze torn. Cockeran'e prize
stock ed Jesse Neil Rt 1. Ashland
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOB SALE Two bear and cougar
hounds, cheap. 1718 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE 5-room modern house, 1
acre; highly Improved; 6th house
on right side of Spring St., off Cra
ter Lake highway. Price 93000: S25
down, 926 per month; or will sell
81500 equity for 8650. 905 East J
St., Grants Pass, Ore.
TRADE equity in 5-room house and
3 lota In Medford for small place
out of town or what have you. Box
2018, Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
RA:fCH SACRIFICED Well located,
Improved and equipped 27 acres
finest bottom land, very cheap lrrl
gatlon; suitable for dairying, or
chard and gardening. Would con
slder part trade. Must be sold soon.
Box 2279, Tribune
RESIDENCE lot and 3 acres clear su
burban Sacramento for Oregon farm
land. S C. McCullock, 800 State
Bidg., Los Angeles, Calif.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown or wotie.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
Trade your valley or town places for
wood ranch, or mountain tlm;
neat mineral dtst. Real chance to
prospect. What have you. Phone 345
53 ACRES near Applegste P. O.; 11 A
cultivation, free water right; bal
ance timber: improvement. Paul
Erdman. Applegate. Ore.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Chev. pickup. 37 50:
Ford T sedan, 825; Dodge Delvy. 825
Mile south Phoenix, Htway Ecbenge.
ONE EACH 1934 Terraplan and
Hudsou sedsn; used as demonstra.
tors: at a substantial discount and
new car guarantee. Trade and
terms. Eakln Motor Company. Hud-son-Terraplane
Dealer, 8 Riverside
aide.
1933 FORD V-8 truck, long wheel
base, cab, dual tires; run very
little.
1930 NASH 6-cyltnder DeLuxe m
dan; dandy buy.
1930 PONT1AC sedan, excellent con
dition.
1924 EUICK roadster; a bargain.
1930 INTERNATIONAL truck, dual
wheels.
1929 AUBURN 8 srdsn. like new,
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
Nash, Orahsm, Willys, International
Truck Sales and Service.
123 So. Riverside. P-l.one 808
OOOD USED CARS
jr DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE
REASONABLE PRICES
1233 Plymouth DeLuxe sedap with
air wheels.
1929 LnSalle 8-passenger coup.
1929 Chevrolet 2 -door sedan.
1928 LaSalle sport coupe. ,
1927 Chrysler roadster.
1928 Dodge Fast-4 coupe.
1933 Plvmouth DeLuxe coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Tel 18 38 No. Riverside
FOR SALE Model A Ford coup, ex
cellent condition, new paint 109
E 8th St.
side.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT BASKETS and Berry Cuoa
all kinds. Jsckson County Fevd
Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta.
FLY SPRS.Y Kills files an-; keens
then olf the cows In paiture: 90c
gallon. Bring your own container
Jsckson County Feed Co., 4tn iid
Bartlett St.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
BUY, SELL, TRADE Guns, flshlng-
hunllng equipment, boats, motors,
store, office fixtures, et3. 317 No
Rlveialde.
FOR SALE Medium aired 1c box.
A-l condition, phone 662.
ELECTRIC STRAP' on tank water
heater, 83.50. 238 So. Oakdale.
VACUUM CLEANER Airway, almost
new, for sale or will trade for any
thing useful. Phone 292. or address
Hal Halght, 310 So. Riverside Ave.
FOR SALE Savage electric washing
machine and china closet, sideboard,
sewing machine. Call 142 No. Ivy.
SEED and grain cleaning. Our nw
cleaner will properly clean yoir
grain for seeding or feeding pur
poses. Jackson County Feed Co.
FOR SALE Champion peaches. Cbas.
e. Gray, aoid hui.
GRAIN SACKS and Sack Twine.
Jacknn County Feed Co., 4th and
Bartlett Sta.
DRY forest wood. Summer prices.
pnone 1435-w.
GET YOUR GLADS at 214 E. Main
St. Prultt & Ralmey'a Glad Garden
Table Rock.
FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries.
10c gal. Pick them yourself. Marie
Lange, Central Point, Phone 807.
FOR SALE Gravenstein apple. Tel.
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 Apricots. Mrs. R. J. Earl,
Phone 611-J-4.
FOR SALE Equity In house. Call
020 uaren.
FOR SALE Greln, oata and barley
bags. Medford Bargain House. 37
N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes; terms if desired. All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett.
jAUTOMOBTLE SPECIALS
FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL, 9C qt:
aec gai.; a gauona with can, 81.75:
100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil, 13V4c
qt : 62c gal.: t gallons. 63 00.
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION
BUSINESB CHANCES
FOR SALE Suburban grocery store,
with living quartera; excellent loca
tion. A money maker. Price 83500;
good terms. 15 No. Fir St.
NEW tog dlntng room, ge etatlon
and living quartera for lease or rent
Reasonable. Redwood highway. Ye
Rustic Camp, Kerby, Ore.
SAW MILL for sale 81100. term P
O. Box 953. Medford.
FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and
equipment. Rent ' 812.60 month
Gold Hill. Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOU CAN SAVE nearly 80 of your
Auto Insurance with a Legal Reserve
Co. 8. A. Kroschel. agent Phone 350
DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4th
and Bartlett.
GRAIN GRINDING If you are buy
Ing grain let us grind It for your
iea. jacKson tiounty Feed Com
pany, 4th and Bartlett St. .
BRING your grain to ua for grinding.
.jivcKson county reea Co., 4th and
Bartlett St.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. a. Gov 235 E
Main
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add.
Ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots
Shoes, Huntlng-Plshlng Equipment
817 North Riverside.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
Feed Co.. 4tb and Bartlett St.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
nail Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc Per SJ
ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett
Abstracts
JAI'KHON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot ntu and
Title Insurance Th
only complet ntu
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT O. Abstracts
of rule. Rooms 8 and 6. No 82
North Central Ave. upstair.
Expert Window Cleaner
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House Clesntng. Floor Waxing Ori
ents) Rug Cleaning specialty
Dancing Schools
LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for
mer Fanchon-Marco stars. Ted and
Evelyn Schrader. Studio opposite
Rlalto. Phone 1615-Y.
Transier
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE OO
Office 1016 No 3ntrl Pbun 616
Prices right serVi guarantd
UAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special liveatock
moving equipment Prtoe right
619 North Rlversld Pbone 1044-X
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS. ETC Prompt service, and le
gal rates W E THOMAS 45 8
Central Stat license No 8 167.
Painting and Pspernanfing
a. A. BUSS raintmg and paper
hanging Tel 646--W .1.8 8 G rap
Job rrlntihg
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
r.est equipped plant in southern
Oregon printing of all klnda; oook
binding; loos leaf ledgers and
blank billing system duplicating
eaab aales slip and verythlne in
the printing Use 38-80 H Orp
Pbone 78
Hollywood screen officials often re
turn unsolicited manuscript un
opened, to prevent plagsrism suits.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Flllnt- Final Acrount.
In th County court of the Stat of
Oregon for th County of Jackson.
In th Matter of th Estate ot Edwin
O. Brown, sometimes known aa E
C Brown and Edwin Clarence
Brown, but being on and th asms
person, deceased.
Notice la herebv given that the
undersigned haa filed his Final Ac
count and Report In the above en
titled estate and that by order of the
County Court In and for Jackson
County, Oregon, a hearing upon the
same haa been set for Saturday. Au
gust 16th, 1934, In the County Court
Room at the Courthouse In Medford.
Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour
of ten oclock, a. m.
All persons having objection there
to ar hereby notified to present the
same on or befor uch time.
Date of first publicstlon of this
notloe Is July 19th, 1934.
G. M. ROBERTS,
Administrator with the Will Annexed
of the Estate of Edwin C. Brown, some
time known a E. C. Brown and aid
win Clarence Brown, but being one
and the same person, deceased.
O. M. ROBERTS
WM. M. MCALLISTER,
Attorneys for Estate.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of th Stat of
Oregon In and for Jackson County
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDINO AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Oregon
building and loan corporation,
Plaintiff, Ti.
HUOH STOREY and JANE DOE
STOREY, hla wtf, (true name un
known!; O. A. BENNETT and
MAUDE B. BENNETT, husband and
wife; OROVER COOK and MARY
COOK, husband and wife; c. A.
KNIGHT: OOLD RAY INVEST
MENT COMPANY, an Oregon cor
poration; GEORGE R. CARTER.
County Clerk and Ex-offlclo Regis
trar of Titles of Jackson County.
Oregon; also all other person or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estaw, lien or Interest
In or to th real esu,t described
In the complaint on file herein,
Defendant.
TO: C A. BENNETT and MAUDE
B. BENNETT, huaband and wife; also
all other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
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 anawer
the Complaint of the Plaintiff on file
herein against you. or otherwise plead
thereto, within four (4) weeks from
the date of th first publication of
this Summons.
You are hereby notified that If you
fall to appear and answer the Com
plaint of the Plaintiff as required
herein, or otherwise plead there
to, Plaintiff will take a Decre
against you -for the relief de
manded In said Complaint, which
la succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt:
For a decree foreclosing Plaintiff's
mortgage against the real property
hereinafter described and for Judg
ment against the Defendants C. A.
Bennett and Maude B. Bennett, hua
band and wife, for the sum of 6558.79,
plus Interest at the rat ot 10 per
annum, from the 31st dav of October.
1933, plus 675.00 Attorney's fees, plus
eio.uu ror insurance premium paid by
Plaintiff, plus 83.00 for continuation
of abstract of title, plus all plaintiff's
cost and disbursements hereinafter
to be taxed, plus interest on aaid
Judgment at the rat of 10 per an
num from the date of the Decree
herein, and that aald Decree and
Judgment be held first and prior
Hen upon the hereinafter described
real property and for Judgment and
Decree foreclosing plaintiff's mort
gage on the following described prop
erty, situated and belriF In the Coun
ty of Jackson, state f Oregon, to
wlt: i
Lot four (4) block three (3) Wal
nut Park Addition to th City of
Medford, Oregon, as the aam Is
numbered, designated and describ
ed on the official plat thereof, now
of record.
This Summons is published In the
Meuiora msii Tribune, Medford. Ore.
Mail Tribune Daily
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(on, by Order of the Honorable H. D.
Norton, Judg of the above entitled
Court, duly made on th 28th day ot
June, 1934.
The dat of the flrat publication of
this S immons is the 29th day ot
June, 1934.
O. H. BKNGTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
136 East Matn Stieet,
Medford, Oregon.
Notice tn Creditors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
th undersigned hss. by order of the
county court of the Stat of Oregon
for Jackson County, been duly ap.
pointed executrix of the Estate of E.
E. Morrison, deceased, snd Is now the
duly qualified and acting executrix
thereof.
All persons having clalma against
said estst are hereby notified and
required to present th same, duly
verified, as required by law, to W. R.
Phlpps, attorney for aald Estate, First
National Rank Building, Medford,
Oregon, within six montha from the
date hereof.
Dated Medford, Oregon, Jun 29.
1934.
ROSBLMA A. MORRISON,
Executrix of the Estst ot
S. E. Morrison, Deceased.
Notice.
In the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon In and tor th County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Manle
E. Ward. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned haa been appointed bv
th County Court of Jackson county.
Oregon, aa the administratrix of the
estate of Manle E. Ward (also known
as Manle Ward) deceased, and has
qualified as such. All persons having
claims againat said estate are notified
to present same, duly verified as by
law required, to the undersigned, at
the office of F. J. Newman, In the
Palm Building, in Medford, Oregon,
within alx montha from the date ot
the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published Julv 6th.
1934. LOUISE I. PORTER,
Administratrix of the estate of Manle
E. Ward (also known a Manle
Ward), deoeased.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of W. H.
Flaher, Deceased.
Undersigned has been duly appointed
-u mm (iuaiuica as tne jutecutnx 01
the estate of the above nomed de
cedent, w. H. FISHER: all persons
having any claim againat the said
deceased or his estate are hereby no.
titled and directed to present same,
duly verified as by law provided, to
th undersigned Executrix at the of.
flee of F. J. Newman, Attorney for
said estate, Palm Building, Medford.
OreffOn. Within tv n.nn.1.- ,
date of the first publication of this
uuuee, ana u persons owing said
estate may make payment at said
office. 4,
Dated and first published this 33ad
day of June, 1934.
CLARA T. FISHER.
, Ixecutrlx of the Estate of
W. H. Flaher. Deceased.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given thst the
Jsckson County Court will on July
25th, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
a. m., receive bids for the furnlshuw
of 60 cords of body fir to be delivered
by September 1st. 1934, to the Jsck
son County Poor Farm.
O. R. rARTTPB
Jsckson County Clerk.
W. R. Grace lc Company of New
York believea th reduction of cot
ton acreage in the United States win
lead to a measure of price Increases
In Egyptian, Peruvian, Indian and
Brazilian cotton.
Cannabla lndlcla,an Indian hemp,
Is known In East India aa bhang. In
Mexico as marijuana, and In Arabia
and the United statea aa hashish.
Summer enrollment In Maine camps
for boy and girls was reported to
be 15 per cent above Isst year.
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9, Kind of rubber
10. To the other
aide
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32. Flying an! mail
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churches
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42. Small island
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Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, July 80. (Spl.)
Bert Bell of Eaat Eden took his
threshing outfit to the upper part ot
the valley laat week, but 1 expected
to return to do threshing on the
ranches south of Phoenix this week.
Mrs. Holmes of North Talent at
tended the Writers' League at the
home of Mrs. O. R. Satchwell of Med
ford last Saturday. Mrs. Holme read
a paper on the topic of th meeting,
"Words," which was well received.
The Brown family who occupied the
Laura West house en th highway
south of Phoenix, moved to Medford
last week. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Parker and Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Warren of th high
way south of Phoenix attended ths
show at the Craterlan Saturday,
Guests from Cave City at the Mary
O. Carey home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. M. Hussey and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. Count, who ar moving
auuu lo new properly, for which they
are negotiating, In thla precinct.
A check oh several orchards south
and west of Phoenix ahowa that fully
halt of the fruit will be a total loss
from the recent hailstorm. Tha Lilly
Coleman orchard waa among those
hardest hit. while the H. W. Pram,
and adjoining groves, suffered heavy
losses.
Fire recently destroyed two large
stacks of hav, one on the Byron Col,
man place and another on the Furry
place, both In the North Phoenix
vicinity. The origin of the fire has
not been determined. ff
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson are
moving from the Anderson home east
of Phoenix, where they will remsln
until the fruit packing la done, and
then they plan to (o to California
for the winter.
Mr. Warren and Mr. Parker have
suffered considerable loss among their
flocka of young chickens lately. Pole
cat have killed number. The den
has been located and they are trap
ping for the cat.
Mr. and Mra. Ward McReynolds re
turned Tuesday evening from Port
land, where they were called by tha
death of his father, F. W. McReynotda.
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINGS, July 30. (Spl.)
Cell Clements underwent a major op
eration at the St. Francis hoepltal in
San Francleoo lat week. William
Gardner la acting aa foreman of the
Clement orchard during Mr. Clem
en ta' abnence,
Mra. Time Andren and son Philip
of San Francleco, are apendlne; a
month with Mra. Andren'e uncle. A.
V. Carlson, at hla home, Richmond
Orchard.
Elmer Feldenhelmer of Portland ar
rived laat week to eupervlae the har
vesting and sale of the pear crop at
the Feldenhelmer orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Deuwe are Hav
ing soon on a business trip to Can
ada, where Mr. Deuwe owns property.
Mrs. J. W. Elden and Ml as Rose
Jones entertained several ladles of the
neighborhood at tea last rriday alter
noon, honoring Mrs. Tlllle Andrea of
San Francisco.
MIm Wylamae Parker la working t
the Standard Oil company offices in
Medford thla week.
Ernest Banderaon of Beagle recently
spent a week visiting Everett Young,
son of M. F. Young.
Mrs. flam Anderson, Mra, Tlltle An
dren, Philip Andren and A, V. Carl-
ton motored to Grant pas weones
day and called on friend there.
Long Mountain
MOUNT AIM, July SO. Dl.)
Tbm. ihn attended th Lonz Moun
tain Horn Clrcl olub Wednesday t
th home of Mr. Nevh Holman war:
Mesdamea Carlyl Natwlclt, mmtt
mingle, M. Ij. Pruett, M. O. Klin
rlAh.rrft. Asnrffa 8toWll. Cs-
worth Stowell. Howard Short and th
hostess, Mrs. Nevsh Holman. and tne
tr i nrrm Hnlman and Jun Erutle
hardt. Refreshment were served later
In th afternoon.
Bin Holman and son Henry have
gone to th mounUln to rid after
cattle.
NIcX Tounn wa scalded on th arm
and shoulder whll removing th radi
ator csp from a tractor Tuesday.
J. K. Adama of flpokan nd O. A.
PalmltCT of Portland wer dinner
guest Monday at th X. R. Klin
home.
Thos who nloyed Sunday at Hoi
comb Springs wer Mr. and Mr. Ross
Kiln. Mr. and Mra. Oorg Stowel!
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Short and Mr.
Englehardt and son and daughtar.
Henry and June.
Miss Ireea stowell ha been (pend
ing several days at th John Smith
home In Eagl point.
H. nchner and Capt. H. 0. Smith,
both of Klamath Pall, called at the
Kline horn Wedneadey. Capt. Smith
Is comma ruler of th CCO camp t
Devil's Plat.
Mr. and Mr. Carlj Natwlek and
son Tommy and MrJor! Nichols call
ed at the Elsworth stowell home Wed
nesday. Ninety-four alumni attended the
fifth annual session of th "alumni
unlveralty," wet of concentrated
lecturea following trios of th regu
lar chool year t th University of
Michigan.
Automobile production for th first
sli month of 1934 wa reporWd to
be 19 per cent above 1933.
About 50 rellgioua conference and
conventions are held In the vicinity
or Ashevtll every aummer by various
churches in the United Stele.
Applegate
APPLEGATE, July 30. (Spl.) Mies
Artth Renard of Oakland, Cal., Is
spending the summer here with her
mother, Mrs. Harry Helms.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Budd of Sa
linas, Cal ., are planning to reside
here, having purchased the Dan Gar
rison home on French Gulch.
Albert Hartley was surprised Sat
urday evening when about 35 frlenda
and neighbors came pouring Into his
home where he was sleeping, to re
mind hl:n that It waa his birthday.
The evening was spent In dancing,
and refresh me nte were served.
Mrs. Mollis Klelnhammer left Mon
day for Yreka, Cel., to spend several
days with her sister-in-law, Miss Ida
Klelnhammer.
This Is a happy week for Arthur
Dunford and Lee Boyd of Little Apple
gate and no doubt the time will pass
very quickly while they art on a
camping trip at th Freer Out cabin
tn the mountains. After planning for
aeveral wite they ,ft 8tMrdy with
Claus Klelnhammer, who went to look
after his cattle tn that vicinity. They
were expected home Thursday.
Maude Pool t now a correspondent
for the Oregon lan, covering news
from those points and writing
under a Jacksonville date line.
Miss Pool Is the Applegat editor of
the Jacksonville Miner and also la a
member of th League of Western
Writer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley of Haines, :
S. D, former residents of th Apple-
gate, ar back again after spending ,
several year farming In South Da- i
kota. They plan to be permanent
reel den" here.
Dr. Harry J. Knapp, son and father
of North Dakota are on an Inspection
trip at the Slottlck mine on Ward's
Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlam Worthtngton
and daughter, Diana, of San Fran
cisco arrived by car Tuesday to make
an extended visit with southern Ore
gon friend and relatives. They are
now at Mrs. worthlngton's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer on
Little Applegate.
Mrs. K, J, Cameron of Mod ford
spent Tuesday visiting Mlasesy Rose
and Kate Buckley near Rucn, j
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis and four
children of Cresoent Mill, Cal. spent
last week here visiting relatives. A
family reunion was held at the home
of the former's brother, Truman Lew
is, during the visit. Three members
of th family were absent Xrvln
Lewis, who la on fire guard for the
forest service at Perk's pactur. and
two of the 14 grandchildren of Mr.
and Mra. Newton Lewis were unable
to attend.
Many Applegate resident will be
Interested to learn of the wedding of
Mra. Cell Combest nnd Leon Wise
of Winters, Cal., which took place
at Reno, July 6. Mra. Wis wa a
former resident of Little Applegate
and ha spent th past eight month
at Winters. They win make their
horn at Qold Hill, where Mrs. Wis
will have charge of a restaurant which
she owns. It had been operated by
her daughter during her absence.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, July 30.
(Spl.) Mr. Troy of California, whs
apent his boyhood daya on Anderaon
creek, wa her, Saturday looking over
th places and hla old horn.
Herman Schuette spent the wee's
end In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam Mays and
daughter Ruth spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mra. W. F. Shaw
of Talent.
L. c. Jones and daughter Bon Nell
were in Medford Ssturdsy, shopping
Steve Lunak wa out to th valley
Saturday on business.
Mr. Ethel Shsnn was In MedforC
Saturday evening shopping,
Mr. snd Mrs. James McDowell of
Keno wer up on th creek Saturday
looking after their place, and were
dinner guest at th Maya horn.
Mr. and Mra. Oreen were out to the
valley Tuesday on business.
Howard Haltman of Lakevlew vis
ited Jack Haltman Saturday.
Prank Casey attended dance t
Medford Saturday evening.
Id Johnson of Medford called on E.
J. Center Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Marquise went
to Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mr. Jack Haltman attend
ed the dance at th K. P. hall In
Medford Saturday.
HONORED AT MEET
LA GRANDE, Or., July 30. (AP)
Alvanley Johnson, frrand chief of
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engl
neers, waa given a vote of confidence
end a pledge of continued support
by the western union meeting of th
brotherhood association yesterday.
Tucson. Aria, waa selected by the
brotherhood and the grand Interna
tional auxiliary as next year meet
ing place, the date to be detrmtr.ed
later.
J. V. Hardin! of San Francisco wss
elected chairman; Louis Morgan of
Portland, vice-chairman; L. P. Wll
meth of Ashland, Ore., secretary,
treasurer; W. I. Butler of Tucson.
Arls., alternate secretary-treasurer:
W. D. Anderson, Alameda, Cal., chap
lain, and Fred Johnson and O. J.
pierce of La Orande, wardens.
Six peso officers in th party
Khlch killed Clyde Barrow and Bon
nl Parker, aouthweetern desperado,
shared a 91.000 reward offered by L.
O. Phare. chlf ot th Texas high
way patrol.
PANAMA CITY IS
RUINED BY QUAKE
PANAMA, July 30. (AP Th vir
tual destruction of David City, third
largest in Panama, wa reported to
day by Premier Galileo Bolls after an
airplane survey of recent earthquak
damage.
"The city must practically b re
built." he said.
Th canal hydrographlc offlc re
ported five tremor yesterday, mak
ing a total of nearly 40 within th
paat three days. Their Intensity 1
lessening.
An American soldier, Private Ken
neth L. Klernan of Elmlra, N. YH
wa killed at Fort Davis when h
leaped from a barracks window dur
ing a tremor Wednesday. Another
soldier was Injured tn a similar man
ner. NEAR TOKETEE FALLS
ROSEBTJRO, Or., July 30. (AP)
N. J. Martin, reported to b. a raal
dant of Merrill, Or., dropped dead
this morning at nls camp on tn
Desert Motor Way, a campslt on th
North Umpqu. river near Tokete
Palls, according to word received her
by forest telephone from th Big
Camaa ranger atatlon. Martin, It was
stated, waa camped with his son. K.
L. Msrtln. also of Merrill. Th cor.
oner of Klamath county la to conduct
the investigation.
PLANES CARRY FOOD
TO FLOOD SUFFERERS
WARSAW, July 30, P Alrplanea
today were delivering food and mail
to the mountalnoua region of eouth
ern Poland, where devaatatlng flood
wer receding after more than 110
lives bad been lost.
The total dead was not yet knows.
Bodies wer atlll being taken today
from th torrent which waa rushing
down the Vlrtula basin.
Authorities aald year may b r
quired to lepalr all th damage.
Communications
. A Little Land and a Living.
To thi Editor:
How many time hav we heard
that cry go out from the great cen
ters of population, and from men and
women crushed and broken, yea dis
carded by th Industrial and business
set-up of th old era, when their day
of exploitation waa economically over.
Their plea la really a plea, "A little
lend, a little horn where w can
make our living."
, It seem this cry, a little land and
a living, has found a permanent pleao
In the philosophy ot a new deal. It
J to be hoped that this program wilt
b carried by the agricultural depart
ment, rather than through th ruth
leaa exploitation of heartlea realty
operator. For th aging man and
woman, a little land and a llttl horn
and a living pension, to furnish the
creature comforts; a little land, not
for competitive production; only a
llttl land for a little garden for home
consumption. A grst Idea, thla llttl
land, a llttl horn; It' th marrow
In th backbon of tht nation' nw
deal, or let me aay It aliould be, home,
home, aweet, sweet home, sweet song,
welling up from the throat of a few
millions of oui scattered over thla
broad ferule land would make a won
derful change In th mlnda of mil
lions more, tn their attitude toward
their own popl and th people of
othr lnda.
Hope, faith and self-respect restor
ed to million through a new deal In
a llttl land, a little horn and a
living pension.
A humanitarian policy for urgent
human need. In the past our atti
tude toward th humble lowly was,
w wer afraid he would surround
himself with comforts w reslly be
lieved h should not hav; we were
inhumanely prejudiced.
In thla era of th new deal for
humanity there Is a brighter, hap
pier prospect for the aglr.g men and
women of our land, for be It ever so
humble, there' no place like home.
What ay you, reader?
Yours cordially.
O. I, MAXWELL.
July 30, 193.
Yodeling Cowgirls
At Church Tonight
Tonight mark th special feature
of th revival at th Fouraquar
church. Mia Morrison and Miss Ren
in, who are former ranch girls, will
brln a splendid musical program ot
old-time song's and music pertaining
(o th great round-up day of old.
Th young ladle will o dressed
In regular cowgirl regalia. A etlrrtn
message on th subject of Th Last
Roundup" will conclude th ervlc.
Oregon weather.
Overcast on coast: otherwise fax
tonight and Saturday: little charm
In temperature; moderate northwest
wind offshore.
Oeologlste ssy Grandfather moun
tain In North Carolina one was th
tallest peak In a forgotten range that
waa higher than any now existing
esst of th Mississippi river.
Folic association In New Tork
elty have been ordered to drop tn
name of honorary members.
A recent short of amsll coins
forced overtime work in government
mints.
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