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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON, TITCRSDAY. JULY 26. 1931 START IMPROVEMENT AGATE-LITTLE BUTTE K. 0. Hall of Eugene, contractor, has started Improvement of the Agate-Little Butte Creek unit of the Crater Lake highway. Work will In clude correcting of drainage, widen ing grade and macadamizing of the widened portion and resurfacing the remainder. Rock crushing equip ment to uow being set up and will be in operation next week. It Is state highway work. State oiling crew No. a, with a force pf 45 men, will oil a mile of the Lake Creek road, Including the eectlon of the road that passes through Eatj!i mint. The crew will alEO oil a mile of the earns Valley secondary highway east of where the present oiling ends. The crew will also work on the Crater Lake high way between Elk Creek and McLeod. X. H. Hoffman, contractor for the building of the Pacific highway un derpass at Ashland, has the work well under way, according to V. L. Goodnight, resident engineer of the state highway department. The Southern Pacific has about completed Its temporary trestle for routing of trains around the work. It will be completed In from a month to six weeks. Hoffman built the Jackson county court house. No county work Is being d"ne on county roads. The last budget com mittee cut the levy for this. Many of the roads aro becoming badly rutted and corrugated. Some requests have been made for smoothing, grav eling, etc., before school starts In September. Meteorological Report July 25, 1B34. ' Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday. No change In temperature. Oregon: Pair at and partly cloudy west portion tonight and Friday. No change In temperature. Loral Data. Temperature a year ago today: Hlgheat 06; lowest 60. Total monthly precipitation .03 Inches. Deficiency for the month .33 lnchee. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber 1, 1033, 11.02 lnchea. Deficiency for the season, 6.71 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yester day, 24 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 76 per cent Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:50 a. m. Sun set, 7:36 p. m. MEDFORD RESIDENT FOR. 34 YEARS Mrs. Mary Winterholder, resident of Med ford for the last 34 years, died at the home of her son, J. H. winter holder, of Oil Narregan street at 7:35 a. m. Wednesday. Mrs, Winterholder was a native of Ireland and was bora January 10, 1863, aged 71. The family came to Medford from California, and her husband, the late Henry Winterhol der, passed away here in October, 1932. Bhe leaves one son, John Winter holder, Funeral, arranged through Conger Funeral Parlors, will be held at the grave In Oriffln Creek cemetery at 3 p. m. Friday with the Rev. Father Black officiating. Observations Taken at B A, M., 130th Meridian Time rFTTTfTII i K 'J b! -t s 9 r i State Fair Prizes . For 4-H Clubbers SALEM. Ore. (UP) Oregon Four H club members will compete at the state fair this year for (4.300 offered in premiums and scholarships for ex hibits of projects. Boise ..... Boston ................ Chicago .............. Denver Eureka Helena ............. I Los Angeles MEDFORD New York ....... Omaha Phoenix ....... Portland Reno .................. Roseburg .............. Salt Lake ...... San .Francisco Seattle ......... Spokane ... Walla Walla Washington, D.C. Indian' HkHWon Found. NEW MIAMI, O. (UP) The skele ton of an Indian, found by F'EKA workers in s grave three and one-hnlf feet underground, was presented to Mayor John Elnafelt, who placed It on display in a local hotel. A toma hawk was found also In the grave. 4 Hall Killed Lambs. MIDLAND, Tex. (UP) Several hundred ewes and lambs were driven to their deaths by drowning iwar here when hall the size of apples caused them to run Into a flood-' d draw. Rainfall accompanying the hall was 12 Inches. One datry cow out of three .even in herd Improvement associations, Is a money loser, according to studies of the bureau of dairy Industry of the department of agriculture. . 08 70 76 70 , .... 72 , 78 62 , 64 62 74 64 , 84 66 . 00 66 100 70 100 70 112 84 74 60 . 02 64 80 68 . 00 66 63 64 , 74 68 02 66 06 68 06 .... T Clear T Cloudy T Rain Clear Clear ,12 Clear Clear Clear Cloudy .04 Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear WILL MEET EARLIER The board of equalization will hold Its annual meeting the third Mon day In August, a month earlier than under the old Oregon law. Purpose of the change Is to give the assessors more time in which to prepare lev ins, etc., by January 1 of each year. Board of equalization members and budget committee have not yet been named by the cuunty court. The assessor's office Is now busy extending the rolls In time for the first board of equalization meeting. Courthouse News .Furnished by the Jackson count) Abstract Co. 121 B Sixth Street, in, ter at al; deed to Lot 10, Howell's Sub. E. C. Corn to J. W. Sllnger et ux: W. D. to Lot 8, Blk. 1, Oak Qrove Sub. to Medford. Walter J. Ol mac held to Medford Concrete Const. Company: sheriff's deed to 24 64 acres In DLC 38, Tp. 37 8. R. 1 W. Union Service Station, Inc. to Union Oil Company of California; deed to land In DLC 40, Tp. 30 S. R. 1 E. In Ashland.. L. A. Murphy et ux to O. 5. Butler; Q. C. D. to Lots 22, 23 and part 21, Blk. "O," Railroad Add. to Ashland. Armlnda Webber et al to Hlnrlch Hoist; W. D. W SE'4, Sec. 27, Tp. 36 8. R. 2 W. Benjamin B. Beekman to School Dlst. No. 1; Q. C. D. to Lots 3, 4. 6. 0 and 10, Blk. 68, Old Tovyi. Lots 1. 2. 3, 4, fi, 6, 7, and 8, Blk. 69, Old Town, Blk. 72. Melvln E. Borah et ux to Ernest F White et ux; W. D. to land Ln Sec. 11, Tp. 40 S. R. 3 E. Thomas V. Williams et ux to Luclan H. Wilcox et ux; W. D. to 3 A. ln Lot 11, Oak Orove Tr&c '. James M. Spencer to Mary H. Tuck er; W. D. to S!4 of SE',i. Sec. 18, Tp 30 S. R. 2 E. E. P. Hltt et ux to Cora U Glaze; W. D. to Lot in Highland Park Tract. Ashland. (triage Mcctiftes. Ernest E. Oibson and Elna M. Pitch. Douglas B. Finch and Rachel C. Wooldrldge. Charles W. Batman and Maureen Seymour. Edwin H. McDanlel and Wilds Mae Dockery. rirciilt Court, Lora A. Bnker vs. Charles W. Baker: divorce. Nelson E. Morrts vs. Alma Morris; divorce. David I. Phlpps, deceased; probate. E. E. Carter cancels business nama certificate of Don's Radio Service, in Medford. C. W, Konkel assumes business name certificate of "Jackson Countv Feed Company," Medford. Ethel Adams Boatwick va. William Thomas Bostwicx; divorce. Maud Stlckel, Executrix, vs. Frances Nelson, et vlr; set aside deeds. G us Nebury vs. Oeorge F. Putmau et al; foreclosure. Blanche Marbach vs. John Bertram Marboch; divorce. Alberta V. Reynolds vs. i. E. Tre vorrow et al; damages. Economy Lumber Co. vs. Charles L. Studwell; Hen. State of Oregon vs. Jack C. McDer mott; grand larceny. State of Oregon vs. Chester V. Hen drickson; unlawfully selling Intoxi cating liquor. Oeorge W. Daley vs. Pearl Hawk et al; Injunction. Krul EM ate Transfer. -J. H. Barnes to Jennie M. Barnes; deed to 16.85 acres In DLC 42, Tp. 38 S. R. 1 W. Mark O. Carter et al to Margie Car- THE GRANGE Pomona Orange Applcgate Orange will be host to the Jackson County Pomona Orange Saturday, July 28, ln an all-day meeting opening at 10 a. m. This meeting had been scheduled for Bams Valley but, due to an agreement between Sams Valley and Applegate Oranges, Pomona Orange will go to Applegte on Saturday and to Sams Valley next January. Please let everyone reading this notify all Orangers possible of the change. A large attendance Is expected for Important matters will come up for attention, one of which Is the con sideration of the establishment of a Orange gasoline and oil co-operative buying and selling station. 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Tel. 14 Made on the Pacific Coast farm supplies will also be bandied as local needs demand. j At a special meeting of the Po- mona Orange at Central Point July ' 16, Oeorge A. Pal mi ter. past state I Orange master of Oregon, explained J this co-operative, which has been in ! successful operation ln Washington! for several years. Thirty-three sta- j tlons have been in operation In east em Washington, doing a business of ! more than 92,000,000. Contracts have j now been secured for all of Wash ington state, Oregon and Idaho and Orange members are expected to make a great saving on their gas and oil bills. There Is, however, another co-operative ln the making, recently or-' ganlzed by the Pacific Supply Co., which Is also soliciting business from farmera and orchard men. This Is a new concern, not yet established, while the Orange gas and oil co operative has been doing successful business for several years. All Oran gers are urged to co-operate with their organlaztlon, as the greater the sale the lower per cent the overhead, and consequently the greater the profit. This matter will be taken up at the meeting at Applegate next Sat urday and all Grangers are urged to be present and learn all about this membership co-operative which many have been looking for and which has heen In successful operation for a period of years. This Is not a stock co-operative. Pomona lecturer, Mru. Susie Maust, requests the attendance of every sub-, ordinate Orange lecturer, as she plans to organize a lecturers' club at this meeting, ln accord with plans made by the new state Orange lecturer, Mrs. Alice Ooff. Will all masters kindly notify their lecturers. At the special meeting July 16, Mrs. Maxist presided over an interest ing lecture hour, which included two solos, with appropriate costume set ting, by Mrs. Doris Richardson Nea lon, "The Old Spinning Wheel" and "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms." Assembly singing and suggestions for Pomona lecture work also were very Interesting. Everyone bring a basket of lunch and enjoy the day at Applegate Sat urday, July 2(4. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, July 26. (Spl.) Lieutenant Dunn of the state police gave an Interesting explanatory talk on the trucking law at the Live Oak grange Monday. Several from here attended. Judge and Mrs. Grant Matthews, daughter Daphne, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hawk and daughter 'ot Grants Pass called on Mr. and MrB. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lance and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bollng July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Davidson spent July 18 and 19 with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, who are staying at the Marlon Xance home during their ab sence. ' Mrs. Pauline Wahl is visiting rela tives In Medford. Mrs. Helen Hobbs, daughter Helen Bess, and Mr. Tackstrom of Los An geles, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance and nlete Ruth Lance of Gold Hill went to Deed Indian Soda Springs July 17 for a two weeks vacation, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ouyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crank and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConochle and daughter of Medford Joined them for a picnic dinner. Mrs. Jack Rose spent several days with Mrs. C. Stumbo who has been 111 with pneumonia, but It able to be up now. Mrs. Charles McMerrlck and chil dren Alice and Oeorge spent July 21 ln Medford. , Mr. and Mre. Floyd Lanes and Bugena Quackenbush of Gold Hill spent several daya at the Lance cabin. Arthur Lllllgren of Minnesota la visiting Frederick Ouetzlaff for t few weeks. He accompanied Mr. and Mrt. Ed Ouetzlaff to the Oregon Cavea July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morey spent a few days with Mr. Morey'a aunt, Mrs. M. C. Boomsllter on their return to Portland from t honeymoon tour thru California. Raymond Blair of Oold Hill spent several days this week with Rowland Miller. Sybil Walker was also a guest of her cousin Phyllis Miller. Glenn Heuber and family of Med ford called on Louis Drulf July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boomsllter and son Lee of Grants Pass were over night guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boomsllter July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horn were ln Oold Hill July 17. Mrs. Bertha Poyer Is staying with Mrs. Victor Blrdseye while Mrs. Effle Blrdseye Is supervising the canning kitchen In Medford under the direc tion of Mabel Mck. SALEM, Ore., July 36. (AP) Wit nesses called to testify at hearings under the state motor transportation act are entitled to fees and mileage, on the same basis as witnesses ln civil actions. Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle held today. The opinion was requested by Chas. M. Thomas, publlo utilities commissioner. r Just received large shipment of Fruit Canning Cans and Lids. 8:e No. 1i. Buy nowl Hubbard Bros. Phoenix Grangers Enjoy Picnic, Swim Tn.uiflo evening. July 24th, the Phoenix grange had t most enjoyabl plcnlo at Jackson not springs, ima in the niare of the regular meet ing. After a bountiful supper many of the grangers went in swimming. The members of the grange sincere, ly" thank the management of the. Hot Springs for the courtesies ex tended to them. All klndt of legal blanks for salt, tor rent, no Bunting, no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept of Mall Tribune. No More Piles Doctor's Prescription Guaranteed Thousands of Pile aufferers do no know that the cause of Piles Is In ternal bad circulation of blood In the lower bowel. f.nt.ifiA truth about Piles the real reason why salves and suppositories do not give uauug lief, why cutting does not remove the cause. . . 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