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PAGE SEYEIS tIS$llEP ADf POINT THE M"EDF01D MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST "1. 193-t. -& Bead every ad on ' ' th" - 'u'1 f "ill P"h-,hl' "n0 -. 1,(5 A exactly me tllln 4 VM rou rant to boy ' 01 sell . . " " ' v7A Isn't there, edver- f IhwmUJ pensive, elttctlie I RATES hi word tint Insertion (Minimum 36c) Bach additional insertion. pei word (Minimum 10c) per line pet month, without cop J changes 1'a Phone 75 FOB WANT A.DS LOST AND FOUND ; vZ&TZTamM white female pup MTBrown markings on head and eara o-., .iiiwi 242 N Front. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 K WANTED FEMALE HELP i wNTED Sandwich and salad cook. S Must be neat and active. State wages expected ana .ia. juu v do. Box 2408jJu. WANTED Women or girl for general housework. Modern country home. References. Box 2411. Tribune. WANTED High school girl to help wtth housework; care for children. 121 King St. WANTED Experienced woman for general nousewi rj family. Good salary May have hus band or school child with her. as living quarters are In separate house. Mrs. W. Stegeman. 149 S- A. St., Crescent City Cal. MALE OR FEMALE FEW PACKERS Only experienced need apply. Bear Creek Pack'ug J House. 'WANTED Man and wife between age i. 35 and 50, to take care of ranch F during winter. Write me and 1 . will call on you In Medford. F .W. Bartlett, Hornbrook, Cal. I WNDsllTUATIONS WANTED To care for children In mj home, 840 E. Din. EXPERIENCED waitress wants work. Tel 1273. CHILDREN cared for In my home Phone B19-R. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Feeder lamba. See J. J Osenbrugge. WANTED Good used bathtub, 5-ft Phone 493-R. WANTED To lease, by responsible people, house east side, good loca tion. 3 or 3 bedrooms. Box 3490. Tribune. WANTED Large tent and 3nd hand furniture. Will pay cash or trade milk goats and wood. Box 3400, Tribune. fe "WANTED Guernsey cows; strictly VTrl esh and eprmscr. du rlbune. WANTED Flat-top office desk: must be in good condition. Address Desk, care Mall Tribune, atatlng where desk can be seen snd price. WANTED A few pullets or young nens. musi, oe guuu on.-.,,, .v- w. Rocks. Rt. 3, S. P. Robb. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R, Thloault. Phone WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and 4 hefnrn vail eell WOO) begs and twine fot sale. Medford Bargain House, 31 N. urape ot Phone 1062 WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must tie cheap 833 w 2nd wanted Household oods stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House 37 N Grape St Tel 1063 WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill OT more crusher amelgamator Advise once and where can be seen 417 Davis Bldg. Portland. Ore ITTTCR WANTRO We pay cash for JUV8 BATTERIES . a M n R A I if ATflRS ALUMINUM , BRASS COPPLR and unk of all description MEDFORD BAROA1K BOUOft 37 No Grape Tel 1063 WILL care for elderly sick people in my aome ruum J WANTED Warrants Redden at Co WANTED and hand goods and Junk Pat s. 1506 Prune St Phone 547-L WANTED Second-hand furniture stoves, guns and fishing tackle. 45 South Front St. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house. w. loth. FOR RENT 743 W. 14th. 1025 '. fC.h. 711 K:n. JJI Mayette. Harold H Brown Agency. Tel. 195 alter 5. 1670. Fl'RNlflHED house. 2015 E Main Hro;d H Brown Agency, Tel. US e.'ier 3. 1670. H j: 6ES foi rent or tale Call Harold H B-ovn 9S fiht RENT - Rosea furnianed oi uaXuroiafiea. B;wm St vTail. FOE RENT HOUSES KOR RENT Modern fl-room bou a Myera FOR iENT OR LEASE fine home close ro Medlord business district moderate rent. Home tie hardwood floora. fireplace, basement, plenty of room, parage. 100 foot lot. N3 imall children desired. See owner. 333 No. Ivy Street. FOE RENT APARTMENTS TOR RENT Desirable furnlihed apartment. Hotel QraLd. FOR RENT Furnished ap:. Hotel Holland. TWO-ROOM apt. 525 No. RIveMtde FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlai: apartmenta. Cargtll Court Tel tP5 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FRONT ROOM, separate entrance. 330 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Large room, eloee In: hot and cold water, shower. 30 So Fir. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 710 B. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 40 S Orape. FOR EXCHANGE ONE milk cow to trade for radio. No Junk. A. J. Hadley, Central Point. FOR SALE Young turkeya or will trade In on late model automobile. (Coupe preferred ) Floyd Maharry, Talent. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A Ford sedan and 3 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407- Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In Improved 20 acres. Cheap. What have you? R. 1. Box 364, Central Point. SALE OR TRADE 164 acres, best soil, excellent location, paved hwy.; 100 cult, alfalfa, clover, grain; part free Irrigation; modern attractive Im provements; completely stock 3d. equipped; crop, 25 cows, good monthly Income. Owner will con sider Improved acreage, city Income, Medford. Price 615,000. 15 No. Fir. SALE OR TRADE Equity In service station. What have you? Vote Service, Talent, Ore. TRADE for larger ranch, 6 acres, Pa cific Hwy, close in; good improve, nients; garden soL; clear.' Will as nunc. 13 No. Fir St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate, think ol Brown it wntie. 63 ACRES near Applegate P O.; 1) A cultivation, free water right; oal ence timber: Improvement. Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK o-GAW Guernsey cow for sale; Just fresh: abortion and luoercuiar test ed; yearling laying R. I. hens, young pullet and fryers, at Cummlngs Poultry Ranch, S ml. out Midway road. FOR SALE Team mules, 6 and 7 years old. weight 3900 lbs. Also one cow. C. A. Knlghten. Wagner creek. FRESH COW FOR SALE Walter Arm. prleat, Ruch. FOR SALE Fresh COW. Schultt. Beagle Ore. FOR- SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Dalmatian or Coach pupa 19XXX1. P. D. Lofland, Central Point. FOR SALE POULTRY PUKE Brooz tuniA. Cockeran prl2 itock 6 J 6am Nell Rt I tvaniaDa FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Studebalcer Commanacr "29 aedan; good mecnanicai conai tlon. P. O. Box 915. OOOD U6ED CARS 80-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1929 LaSalle 6-paasenger Coup. 1928 LaSalle Sport Coup. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Tel. 18. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Ford delivery. Oarage, Prune St. FOR SALE Model T Ford tourtn In good condition. Cheap for cash Box 3472, Tribune. FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck. hodv. rni oan oa DOUeir.t verv cheap. See BUI Mooney at Fur Ftsb & Oame Corp., Proapjcl Ore. TERRAPLANE AND HUDSON demon tratora at a ubatantial diacount Trade and terma. Eakln Motor CO., next to Western Auto Supply. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST ORADF. WESTERN OIL. 9c qt: 33c fatal.: A gallon with can, 41-75: 100 Pur Pennsylvania Oil. 1 5 Vi c at: 6'Jc eal.; t fa Hon. t'AOO SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tuscan Clln :jeichei n -i - k-.wv rt V rarrntr Hnua ton road. i ml'.e west of Phoenix FOR SALE Miller racing cyltnitr head and carburetor for all model A Forda. half price, vaeo tar wi 206 NO. RITC:dt. FOR TRADE E'.ectr.c rane for .feat car. Phone 59J-Y. 0 K. Jacuon. FOR SALE Crawford and Elberta peachea. Brlrjj containere Joe Kantor. Fern VaUey 2 mllea ei Phoen:i. FOR SALE 2 cows and rer rsi TMrd house north Bker'a Serv. :a , olf JacksoarlUe bUv7- FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baled oat hay. J-t. Otto Medermeyer. FOH SALE Maytag washing machine. 340 8. Holly. FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peaches ripening at Walnutmere. Orders taken at last year's prices. I. E Foas, Talent. FOR SALE 3-wheel trailer, 115. 305 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Used lumber; good con dition. Mr. Elliott, 3 blocks north of Main St. and 1 block east ul highway. Central point. FOR SALE Peaches. Vj mile south of white Orlflln Creek school. Henry Huklll. Phone 857-W. FOR SALE Peaches; not Irrigated CAmey Orchard. Blackwell hill, oe tween Central Point and Gold Hill FOR 8A1.E Picking laddera and bags, good condition; half price. 809 S.v Newtown. FOR SALE Cr.xwford peachea. Went, 468-R-3. FOR SALE Peaches. Maiden Bluan apples. Himalaya berries. Photic 639-J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. FOR SALE Electrlo frlglOalre priced to sell. Phone 1066-W. FOR SALE Early Crawford peaches Calhoun ranch, J mile S. Y7. of Phoenix. FOR SALE Canning peachea. Linn Orchards, Eagle Point. Victor Tee sltoro, proprietor. FOR SALE Crown Leader egg mash fits the pocketbook and fills the egg basket. Try It. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Peaches. Woodlawn Or chard. Phone H. A. DeBuque, Cen tral Point, 127. FOR SALE Hale peachea; mil north and mile west of Central Point. Scenic Ave. O. A. Edwarda, Phone C. Pt. 141. FOR SALE Green gage pluma and cooKing apples, pnone lsa-L.. FOR SALE Victory canned dog food 3 cans for 25c; 69c dozen. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Watch out for lice and mltea in your chicken house. Come to ua for material to clean up the trouble. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Pep up that sickly lawn or those backward plants with our proven fertilizers. Special prlcea in plant-foods for a short time huy nowl Monarch Seed 6c Feed Co. FOR SALE Equity In house. Call 320 Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOH SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms tf desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE The most dependable grinding and milling service in the valley. Bring grain to u for a regular Job. We mix, clean, scour or grind grain. Prices right, Moo arch Seed 5c Feed Co. YOU CAN SAVE nearly 50 of your Auto insurance wtth a Legal Reserve Co. S A Kroschel. agent Phone 350 DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4tb and Bartlett. DENTISTRY Dr. 1 fl Oofe 235 E Main BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register Add- ing iwacnine. I7pewruer. Boot Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Rl7rM GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett S Li BUSINESS CHANCES COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE. SAW MILL for sale 91100. term P O Box 953, Medford. FOR 9 ALE-! HI-Way Inn Cafa and equipment Rent 112 50 month Gold Hill. Ore. PERSONAL REV. EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual reaaings daily. 318 so. Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol nth and Title Insur&nc Th only complete mi System to Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of ntle. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 83 North Centra) Ave. upatalr. Dancing Sciiooit LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Fanchon-Marco star. Ted and Evelyn Schrader Studio opposite Rial to. phone 1015 Y. Money to tnO MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS. ETC Prompt terrloe and la gal rates W E THOMAS. 45 6 Central state license No 8 157. Job rrtnung MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DBPARTMJCN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Pruning of all kinds; boot binding: loose leaf ledger arid blnk. billing system, duplies tin casb sales nip and everytMn id th pnntini line 38-80 I Orape Pbon 76 Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, te per g ft Mr Black 810 N Bartlett JOHN H LOCK Painting and Decor ating Quality work at lower price Ph 953-R. Re. 124 Ring. EAD8 ntANiJFEfi 8 TO RAO S CO. Ofn 1016 No otrJ Pbon 111 Price niht serrv guaranteed HAWLET rRANHFER - Expert pack r and movers Special ll testes moTio equipment Price nrot 019 NMUt tUW;4. Pho&t 1044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 Houae Cleaning. Floor waxing Ori ent Rug Cleaning specialty Palming and papernanglng U. A. BLISS Palntini and paper- hanging Tel 646W o.8 8 Grape I LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. PHOENIX. Aug. I. (Spl.) The reg- General Land Office t ular meeting of the Presbyterian Roseburg, Oregon, Ladles' Aid will be held In Llthla July 6th. 1934. pgr Thursday. Aug. 3. A picnic Notice 1 hereby given that Id. 1. 1 luncn w, , urvrs ,t noon, t, tM l'hVi. TAZrT" Mrv,ng dr'nk, nd entry. Serial No. 017386. for SW ", n!rl. W Section 1, Township 33 S.. I Rv- nd Mrs. R. S. Peterson. Mr. Range 3 E Willamette Meridian, has : and Mra. Norden, and Erwln Schwle- filed notice of Intention to make final tl:ree-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commla aloner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 11th day of August, 1934. Claimant name as witnesses: Nelson M. Nye. of Prospect, Oregon; J. O. Phipp. of Prospect, Oregon: David Neville, of Prospect, Oregon; E Fredericks, of Prospect, Oregon. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD, Acting Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Lillian Spear, Plaintiff, vs. John Spears, Defendant. To: John Spears, the above named defendant: You are hereby notified and re quired to appear In the above en titled Court and cause, and answer, or otherwise plead, to the compla-'nt of plaintiff now on file therein agatnst you. within rour weeks irom the date of the flr&t publication of this sum mons, which is July 25th. 1934, and if you fall to appear and answer within the time requl.-ed, for want thereof. the plaintiff will aDDiv to the Court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint, to-wit: For a decree of di vorce from the defendant and for the care and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant. This summons la served utvm rn by publication onoa a week for our consecutlve weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, by order of Honorable H. D. morion. Judoe of the above entitle Court, which Order wa made on the wtn aay or July. 1934. NEWBURY tk NEWBURY. By GUS NEWBURY. Attorney for Plalntltf. PORTLAND, Aug. 1. - (p) The chairmanship of the Oregon liquor control commission today rested in the hands of Edward E. Brodle, Ore gon City publisher. Brodle wa elected chairman of the commission at a session here last night, at which several new beer JU Penal ng licenses were issued, and me revoked. Brodle announced he will under take a close investigation of public sentiment in communities before the commission approves licenses, ar.d urjed that special care be exercised In acting on applications for beer places in the vicinity of schools and churches. The other members of the liquor commission are Alex G. Barry of Port, land and James D. Burns of Condon Brodle succeeds George McMorran of Eugene, who resigned. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L At i dlstane I. Encourage 10. Enfold 14. Motion of th sea 15. Braid 1. Rent 17. Kind of ens 18, Thin out or bscom ihaustedi colloq. 11. A czar of Ruisla 30. Those named for office 22. picture atanda 24. Pise 2i, Common condiment J- Down: pretli 2 Sun 29. wll known 12. Dutch measurea of length II. Wound with a pointed BRODE CHAIRMAN RUM COMMISSION Solution of Yesterday' Puzzta rl0lcclAlD' ZM A D E R K U iTE N H A SiS A N M A 0 R J D AA i 0 ill! f. E Ili GROPE L E E.SST M ipTs o w j o r n D E L A lMP MATyplCATN Public carrier: a nor. SI. Shift Si. Vlilon sn tn loan weapon S7. French author M. Intermission 31. Covering's for 69. A (rent many mo iei ana n;. tracers lutm Silly 41. Anger 42. Uneven 43. Separat 44. Poet Wander Impertinent More painful On the oceao 4$. Nlricnam for 9 Three spot I: Award 47. Mended 4). Not on in. ijock of nmr 71. Measure of psper 61. Z ml IjL 20 z: l?l!L II" m2 -MkMm l!L ZZZZZZZEZZZ TW -jzr 111 bhi 1 1 1 M7' 1 1 I (OUNTyRRIEFS Phoenix bert motored to Crater Lake Tuesday, Mr. and Mra. A. H. Hearn, Bobby Hearn, Mr. and Mra. F. N ors worthy and daughter Nancy, of Los Angeles, spent the week-end on the Oregon beaches south of Portland. Thimble club will meet at the home of F. A. Daugherty, August 3. Elva Briscoe and Maude Da igherty are the hostesses. Chet Bourne spent the week end In Phoenix, returning to Diamond lake Monday morning. Mr.-and Mrs. H. J. Richardson. Excel Caster, and Miss France 1 la La Dleu of Central Point, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallgren Sunday. Mra, Catharine Wright, her daughter-in-law- and granddaughter re turned from a week's visit In Port land. Mr. and Mrs. S. Falweather and son Donald of cnlextco, California, visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry. Mr. and Mrs. Furry and daughters ?nd their guests en Joyed a picnic on Wagner creek Sun day. Mr. Stella Corthell of Ashland and her friend Ml&a Doris Magnasa of New York city, visited in Phoenix Tuesday. Antelope ANTELOPE. Aug. J. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlgga and children. Mrs. Bob Lindsay and daughter, and Arthur Thompson spent Sunday. July 22, at Anderson Butte lookout where Bob Lindsay la employed. Mr. ai:d Mrs. Cecil Culbertson were In Medfo.'d ahopplng Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Stlmpson and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ralleh and children of the 401 Ranch were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens, July 25. Charles Oswald, father of Ben Os wald, passed away In Medlord July 20. Those who attended the funeral from Antelope were Mrs. 3, K, RlgKs and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von dor Hcllen, Mr. and Mrs. Ait. Kent, Mrs. Dale Stokes and Mrs. Grace Kurz. Antelope Literary Club wishes to extend to the breaved children of Charles Oswald their heartfelt sym pathy. Antelope Literary Club will hold a picnic at Ranchlna Sunday, August 6. Those who can are asked to bring ice cream or lemons. Also a basket lunch. Those who are to attend are asked to meet at the Reese Creek school house at 10:30. Warrants Called, Me Into I IMst. No. f. Warrants No. 415 to 434, Inclusive,, called for payment at the Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, Interest will cease July 31, 1934. S. S. ABBOTT, Cleric. Just received large shipment ol Fruit Canning Cans and Lids. S'w No. 2li. Buy nowl Hubbard Bros Cross -Word Puzzle 10. American artist 11. Spilt 12. Russian sea 13. Writing Implement zl. New. comb. fo.m It. Living !5. Cavalry sword 11 Exclude 27. Abscond 29. Unit of electrical CHpaclty 30. Preis Si. rienus of gep 22. Having a thin stisrp ton U, Cleannlng asent 1. ItaUnn liver 39. Burtfsque or caricature 40. Pigpens IS. Windows 01 a certain sort 48. Onpos 50. Chans 61. American sopn.no B4. Hind nlMR ft... Animal of tin deer family R. Fngrosned KT A Kay a M. Wsx Nntrll 40. Colored por tion of th eye 1. Rewed joint 4. And not ATA LK D ORE B AgR dIIIn p A5 IA T T T DOWN L Egyptian solar dink I. Dog i nam t. Sscond high ent of ihe Whit Mountain 4. Sflntls payment I. Beseeches Lofi life ftuld 7. Devours 8. Even score t. Course of flowing water Trail TRAIL. Aug. 1. (Spl.) The many friends of E. E. Ash will be sorry to know he became o 111 Monday that It was necessary to return him to the Community hospital that evening. He had returned home from the hospital Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Carl Dawson hare returned to their home near Chllo quln after spending the week-end with hi parents. Mr. and Mr. R Dawson. While here they accom panied Mr. and Mr. Boyd Tucker on an overnight trip to th RasdAle springs on the summit of Umpqua mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rlnder of SeAttle and Mr. and Mrs. W. Oanna way of Medford picnicked on the river beach at the Hutchinson home Fri day. Mr. Rlnder. who 1 traveling for a tea company, especially en joyed the good fishing and hope to fish agnln next year. This waa his first try at the fishing In Rogue river. Mrs. Florence Watson and son Ctr roll took Leo Alber to the train Thursday to return to hi horn at San Luis Obispo, Cal.. after a ten days' vacation at the Watson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hughes ars work ing at the Weeks place, helping wtth the pear crop. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernie Seggeamfln ttntl little daughter Mary called at the Trusty home on Elk creek Sunday afternoon and were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blaes Sunday evening. Mrs. Blanche Zlmmerley 1 helping with the work at Rogue Elk durttvt the busy season. Mrs. Crafford of Medford spent Sun i day. July 29. at Trail. I Ace Weeks, who underwent a , i ond operation at the Sacred Heatt 1 hospital July 30. Is reported doing nicely . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond and family of Willow Spring. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Burnflel, Marie and June Wll ! klnson from near Jacksonville, were dinner guest at the Harry Merrlman home Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Tke Sklllman and daughter of Fort Bldwell, Cal., are expected to arrive here August 3 for a few daya' visit with tier ww:, Mrs. Florence Watson, and family. Mrs. Emma Jean Nye underwent an operation at the Community hospital July 28. Billy Mooney wa an overnight guest at th Merrlman home Satur day night. Billy will soon return to Murysvllle, Cal., where he ha a posi tion In a Jewelry store. Mlsa Lucy week 1 spending a few days visiting Miss Edith Malclmus. Mr. Oeorgla Wilson 1 home wit, her mother, Mrs. Oeo. Weewa, after neveral week spent at ChemmaU, Ore. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Paxton of Hood River droe down July 28 to get his mother, Mra. Bertha Evan, and Mr. Evans mother, Mr. Ztm mmerley. Mr. Zlmmorley expect to jpend the remainder of the) summer with her daughter at Hood River. Bobby Blaes la suffering from bad cut on hi foot, but 1 btur this time. Esther William and Curtl Smith called on Msble Ragsdal Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mildred Young 1 staying with friends In Trail thl week. The many friend of Mr. and Mr. B. Cotrell are aorry to know of the passing of their youngest aon. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Aug. J (Spl.) Miss Kathleen Hutchlnga and MIm Carol Sylvester wer vUltlng differ ent home her last Tuesday before starting for Saginaw, where they will attend the convention. H. W. Wright, Joe Maxfleld and Bill Swalm were business visitors In Med ford Saturday. John Butler of Medford TUlted at the home of hi unci. J. Butler.l Thursdey. On Frlda. Mr. and Mrs J. Butler went to Ashland, where they wre overnight guest at th. horn, of Mr. Ooldie Wolf. Mrs. Jess alas, celebrated her huaband birthday with A dinner at their horn. Sunday evening. There will be an all-lay service at th. schoolhoua. Sunday, August 8. Sunday school at 11 o'clock, with lunch at noon, followed by a hort urogram and preaching by R.T. John still of Shady Cove. Th. community la cordially Invited to attend. Brownsboro seem quit, deserted a so many resident have started picking pear m th. orchard Mon day. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 1, (Spl.) Mr. and Mr. Harold Hlldreth of Port land have returned horn, after a re cent visit with Mr. Hlldreth' mother Mr Jme Cantrall J. II. Patrick ha oined a second hand store In th. building formerly occupied by John Renault. Mra. Lola MoKee and children, Mar cine and Enid, of Big Applegat. are staying with Mra. McKee'a parent Mr. and Mra. W. A. Chllder, during the fruit season. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Coffman and children apent Sunday at flur Oulch Oeonre Merrltt, who ha been In 111 health for a long tlm. ha re covered and returned to hi work at th. pinnacl. packing house leat week Forest Ravener, whs I mining on B'g AppKwate. spent the week-end a. hla horn. her.. Quest of Ml 1H McCuK; and George Merrill last, wee were Adel bert Merrltt and party from Brewer ton. N. T. Mr. Merrltt : an uncle of Oeorge Merrltt and a former real dnt of aouthem Orgon. I P-ay Hunakr. who ha been In Portland th past vral week, re turned home for th week-end of Fri day and Saturday. He left again Sunday, and wa accompanied as far as Eugene by Mrs. Hunsaker, where she will make an Indefinite visit. Mr. and Mra. Ed Albern of Butte Fall called at the Prd Butcher home SMnday. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Hoi Uns worth and small aon of Medford visited the home of Mr. Hoi lings worth's parents, Mr. a nd Mra. Forest Ravener, a nd grandmother, Mr. Carpmel. Knox McClowe of Applegate was a recent business visitor in Jackson' vlll. Mr. and Mr. Fred Toucom of Med' ford were visitor at the George Hilton home Sunday. Mr. Kenne and daughter. Alice and Audrey, were visitor at the Hi! ton horn recently. Mr. and Mr. West of Applegate are th parent of a baby boy, born Sat urday, July 38, at the Jacksonville sanitarium. i Courthouse News irurniahsd By th, Jackson Count) Abstract Co. 121 B Sixth Street) Marriage Mr-ensr-a. Austin Wrs and Evelyn T. Pem- berton. Cyril 3. Harrlman and Mildred Hutchtns. Samuel A. Swayn. and France L. Cherry. Charlea B. PreseU and Edna M. Dudlon. Raymond R. 5mlth and Myitis. M. Wilson. Ralph W. Millard and Jessl Willis, ton. Curt Jeschae and flaxton Rhoten Ol.nlster C. Weldon and Mrgaret B. Whit. Le Edward VanAuadall and En E Hurler. Probate Court. Eatt of Annie fl. Brophy, deoea. ed: probate. Eatate of A. F. Bear, deceased; pro bate. Circuit Court. Ruby Knight vs. chas. Dodson et al: damages. M. F. Hanley. Jr., et al vs. Wm. Hanley et al: to quiet title. M. L. Stockton va. J. W. aoasett et ux: foreclosure. Everett Skeeter va. F. O. Abel et al: damage. Floyd T. Steele, H. R. Rlngoen, W. H. Merltt, Frank WllhlU Incorporate aa "Amora Mining Company." capi tal 840.000. Principal place of busi ness Medford. John B. Kirk, A. E. Brockway, Charle A. Wing, Dick Strati. Leon ard Carpenter Incorporate a "Jack son County Cooperative.' 110,000 oap- ltal. Principal place of business Med ford. Delbert Tlngleaf et al vs. 0. K Oate Auto Co.; damage. ' Jennings Tire Company ra. tvan C. Wilson: chattel lien. Violet Rudy v. Fred Rudy; divorce. Roy smith v. Oeorge F. Putman et al; lien foreclosure. Beatrice E. BUmark assume busi ness nam. certificate of "Hawklnson's Tread Service." Medford. State of Oregon on relation of Rob ert W. Fram. va. A. J. Johnson: eon- tempt. Bernle S. Woodworth T. J. D. Woodworth; dlvorc. Real Estate Transfer. Ell Chas. to Daisy O. Wilson: W. D. to la acre In Sec. 3C, Tp. 37 8. R. 3 W. W. J. Lane et u to Robert Evarett Spade: 8. W. D. to N',i Lot 18, H. B Carter Add., Ashland. Orrln Baumgrth et ux to Etta Baumgarth; Q. C. D. to of SE. Sec. 38, Tp. 33 S. R. 1 E. Harry J. Norbury t ux to Louts Lima; W. D. to land In 8m. 80, Tp. 88 8. R. 4 W. J. O. Landau to L. 8. Lehman et u: W. D. to EH of NW!i, flee. 33 Tp. 84 8. R. 1 W. Add!. E. Smith to Edna A. Wy- mlre: deed to N',4 of B of KB', of SW'4, See 8, Tp. 39 8. R. E. John R. Fuaselman et ux to Jack son County; W. D. to NE!i of SE'i. Sec. 80, Tp. 34 8. R. 8 W. John R. Fuaselman et ux to Jack- eon County: w. D. to NE14, 8eo. 38, Tp. 87 8. R. 8 E. Fern B. Lane et rlr to Hubert Bent- toy et ux; W. D. to land on Beach St. In Ashler.4. Christian Wlttenbach to C. O. Mc Craw: W. D. to A. In DLO 49, See 10. Tp. 80 8. R. 7 E. Flora Boyd to RIKy Boyd; Q. C. D to EH NW!4, Sec. 11, Tp. 98 0. R 4 W. Claud. R. Pool, et ux to Bess!. F Johnson; W. D. to land on Helman St. and Orange Ave., In Ashland Clarence Fred Dernier at al to Ber nle E. Woodworth; Q. O. D. to Lot 8, and 10 of Bag! Point Meadowa. Sec. 84. Tp. 89 8. R. 1 W. J. W. Baker et ux to France Ellta- beth Baker; Q. O. D. to Lou and 10, Blk. 4, earner ft ftabin's Second Add. to Wood vllle (no Rogue River) eont. 1343 acre. Jonah A. Olover et ux to Ethel R. Warenfelt; w. D. to Lot 3 and S In Block I, Bunker Hill Add. to Med ford; also SH of BVi of SW'; of KW Vi. Seo. 8, Tp. 39 8. R. 1 E., eont. 8 acre. L. 8. Lehman et ux to Arthur E Lain et ux: W. D. to EH ttw, See 33, Tp. 34 8. R. 1 W. Irene M. Schols et vlr to Fluhrer Bakerle, Inc.; W. D. to land In Lot 7 and I. Blk. 4. Co'.tatte Add. to Med ford. John Henry Stldham to Arthur Flaherty et ux: W. D. to Lou 13, 13 and 14, Blk. 10. Olty of Central Point Rosa A. Fine et vlr to J. W. Fine: Q. 0. D. to 3 8 A. DLC 68. Tp. 87 8. F. Juat received large shipment 01 Fruit Canning Cana and Lid. S.ze No. 3',,- Buy nowl Hubbard Bros Meteorological Report Aug. 1, 1934 Medford and vicinity: Medford un settled tonight and Thursday. Not much change in temperature. Oregon: Fair east and unsettled west portion tonight and Thursday; ligot rain on coast. Temperature a year Highest 00; lowest 06. ago today; Total monthly precipitation .03 In. Deficiency for the month 034 inche. Total preclpltaUon since Sept. 1, 1933, 11.02 inches. Deficiency for tha sea ion 6.73 lnohes. Relative humidity at A j, ra. yester day 13 percent; 5 a. m. today 61 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 5:03 m. A -inset 7:20 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. 120 Meridian Time. 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Ore , Aug. 1. Pl Th. Shell Mercantile company and the Oregon Hardware company build ing at Wallowa, Ore., were destroyed by fir early today. Origin wa un known but th. loas amounting to several thousands of dollar wa par tially covered by Insurance. Other business building nearby were men aced but further lose wa prevented by the Wallowa and Enterprise fir. department. REED CARTErtMANAGER G. P. IRRIGATION DIST. GRANTS PASS, Aug. 1. (Spl.) Th. resignation of John ft. Whit, a secretary-manager of th. Grant Paa. Irrigation district was accepted by the district's board of directors Mon day night. Red. Tarter of Roguo River, who ha been acting a asslit nt manager for a time, waa named to succeed Whit. cm S3 g 4 i irii'ii'ii i Bclse 94 9S Clear Boston 83 o .03 Clear Chicago S3 70 Clear ; Denver 8 as .01 Clear i Eureka 0 S3 cloudy neiena 78 S3 Clear Los Angeles ... 88 88 Clear Medford .....,.. 89 58 Clear New York 88 88 T Clear Omaha 90 73 Cloudy Phoenli ...113 88 T P. Ody. Portland 83 88 P. 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