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PAGE SEVEN U MHUbCAn "- - -.-i-...-. -: --. -i.. .iii.-. - ,., -.. ...itiiiw V - --.j:.:;:... :,;,-,. .-. -rr:-.,. r . - -i-" j'.n. ,er-r-.- ,p--fr- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MT-DFOKD. OREGON'. TTEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8. 1931 Bead every ad on this pat J"" trill probably find exactly the thing yon want to buy or kU . . " ' Isn't tber. dver Us . . . It' '"' pensive effective RATES Par word first Insertion c (Minimum 38c) Cscb additional Insertion. par word ( Minimum 10c ) Per una pet month without eopy change lJS Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND JfOlSrGreen silk purse, from Chevrolet car. Friday night. Per son known, but may keep money li pure and fountain pen returned to Mall Tribune. No questions asked. LOST Monday morning on 8th or Main, large black let pin lined with gold. Reward 11 returned to Valley Fuel Co.. 28 W. Main. LOST Small white female pup Brown marKlngs on head and ears Bob tailed 342 N Front. LOST If dog missing, call 1518 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Salesladies and men to sell extract and chicken fryer deals at 8 tonight. Cabin 30, Merrick's Camp. WANTED Middle aged couple for light work on ranch. 314 Willamette. WANTED FEMALE HELP OIRL for general housework, family of two. Apply 1455 Riverside N.. between :au a. m. na t. WANTED Reliable girl or woman lOr tignv IlUU&ewuia. Excellent home. Box 2654. Tribune. A STENOGRAPHER, experienced In Insurance adjusting, for Frt time. Call 313 First National Bank Bldg. WANTED Young woman for general housework; good wages; references required. Box 2577, Tribune. WANTED Olrl to assist with gen eral housework and care of 2 cnll dren. Room, board and 82.50 week. Phone 708-J. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Reference. Box 2557, Tribune. WANTED Waitress. Must be experi enced. Apply Diamond Cafe. WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNO LADY wishes housekeeping on farm; thoroughly experienced. Box 2845, Tribune, CHILDREN cared for In my home. Phone 819-P, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Oood wood range with colls. E. Lundberg. Ross Lane, a mile N. Baker's service station. WANTED 5-room furnished house by responsible party; permanent. Rent not to exceed 25 with water. Have three children school age. Telephone 162. WANTED To buy 25 tiers old growth dry body fir. 18-lnch. at best price. Box 2647, Tribune. WANTED Gentle pony. Tribune. , WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We bur. ee'.l and trade. Berrydalc 2.id Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Ti 268. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of M'd ford. Must be cheap. Box 308. Mall Tribune. WANTED Small furnished house or lower duplex. Close in. Permanent renters. Box 2540. Tribune. WANTED Responsible parly desire to rent furnished five or six roam home. Prefer location near b.gh school. Box 2618, Tribune. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Pick's Hardware, 131 W Main. WANTED A few pullets or young hens. Must be good strain. Reds or Rocks. Rt. 3. S P. Robb. FURNITURE re-upholstered. (69-R TblOsult Phone WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelt See us before you sell Wool bags and twins for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orspa at Phone 1062 WANT TO BU7 1929 Ford cheap 833 W 2nd Must be WANTED Household goods stoves tools or what nsve you Medford Bsrgaln House 27 N Orape St Tel 1062 WANTED TO BUT 10-ton mill or more crusher amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 417 Davis Bid. Portland. Ora JUNK WANTED We pay cub lot JUNS BArrEKIES AND HAUlAlUtts ftbUMinua BRASS COPPER and lun of all descriptions MEDPOHD 8AHOAJN HOUSE J7 No Orspo Tel 1083 WILL care fot elderly lct oeopls in my noma Phone A A.NTE3 Warrant. Redden t FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished J-room house J. O Villi, Phoenix. HOUSES (or root or eal. Call Harold a. Brown. 185. FOR RENT Horn- furnished oi unfurnished. Brown Walt FOR RENT 3-room furnlahed bouse. Adulti. 410 Himllton. FOR RENT A oeautlful home within walking distance of business dis trict 23 W. Orange. Has hardwood floors, long living room, dining room, library, kitchen, maid's room on first floor; lour bedrooms. ostn and trunk room upstairs; screened in back porch with laundry tub and toilet; large basement with fur nace, fuel storage room. iaun1ry room and fruit room: double gar age with a room upstairs: fruit, beautiful flowers snd shruobery alt for 45 a month, water paid. See ?3 N. Orange and then phon 1473 -W. Shown only by appointment. FOR RENT OR LEASE Fin home close to Medford business district moderate, rent. Home ha hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, plenty of room, garage, 100 foot lot. No small children desired. Sea owner. 332 No. Ivy Street. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furn. apt. 345 N. Bart- lett. FOR RENT Furnished or unturnlah- apartmenu. CargUI Court. Tel. IPS FOR RENT Furnished apts. Hotel noiiana. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS COMFORTABLE rom In private home. Gentleman. Phone 763-R. FRONT ROOM Separate entrance, 220 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Sleeping room. penal, 3d no. Front. FOR RENT Large room, close In; hot and cold water, shower. 20 So Fir, FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD. 153 N. Oakdale RATES very moderate at 716 B- Main ATTRACTIVE room 404 S Grape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Young turkeye or will trade in on late roooei automooiie. (Coupe preferred ) Floyd Ma harry. Talent. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A Ford sedan and 3 lota In Medford for late model Ford V-8 Tel. 407-Y EXCHANGE Purn. re-upholstertng for lumber, wood, flab poles and reels. Phone 9 69-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Wh 1 te electric sewing machine tor light sedan Box. 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Medford home for Eugene home, will assume. Box 30, Saginaw, Oregon. SALE OR TRADE 164 acres, best soil, excellent location, paved hwy.; 100 cult, aifalfa, clover, grain; part iree irrigation; moaern attractive im provements; completely stock-so. equipped; crop, 35 cows, good mcathly income, owner win con sider improved acreage, city income. Med lord, price a.a.uuo. is no. fix FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 9 acres, cheap. Part down, balance terms. H. Schemer horn, mile weat of Phoenix. FOR RENT, TRADE OR SALE 40 acres, house and barn. Helta Ken dall, Applegate. Ore. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St.. excellent soil, fruit, out trees and berries. Will aacrlflce on terms or cash. Box ,56. Tribune. REAL BAROAINS 10 ACRES adge Medford. Nice build ings, berries, clover, elec. water ays- ten, from fine springs. Easy te:ms or trade smaller place. 10 acres on Big Butte creek, plan Ine, swimming, hunting. Some creek bottom, timber. $150. 910 down. 15 monthly. 2',-a acres Pacific highway and Savage lake, timber. 1 acre Irrigated Fishing, booting, hunting. $500. 925 down, $5 monthly. Big beautiful 100 foot lot on river near Trail, crater Lake high way. 910 down, $5 monthly. 5 acres adge Medford. Fine sprint; Lights. $500. $50 down. $5 month. y OWNER. 22 Tripp St.. .Medford. 53 ACRES near Applegate P O : 11 A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber; improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. WHEN you think of real saute, think 01 Brown W title. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Pontine 3-door sedan; new tires, new paint Job. good me chanical condition, $125. Can be seen at Stfobel & Day packing house. So. Fir fit. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring in good condition. Cheap for cash Box 3472. Tribune. TERR A PLANE AND HUDSON demon stratora at a substantial discount Trade and terms Eakin Motor CO., next to Western Auto Supply. 1030 FORD Caupe and car camp trunk. 602 So. Riverside. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL. fie qt: 30c gal.; 6 gallons with on. II 75! 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil. IflVfcc qi ; owe gai ; d gallons saw SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 375 Nairaganctt tur key. 8 to 10 weeks old. 0. W Miller. Williams, Ore. PUKi Bronae turns Cock e ran s prtte ttock 15 ;ase Neil Rt 1 Ashland FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Irish setter pups. Tel. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Heavy work horse; one small bay mare, saaaie or won. Will consider good milk cows In trade. Phone 697-J-2. FOR SALE young dairy cows. F e. cnanaier, n. a. nnuire oiiuw Butte Service station. FOR SALE Shropshire rems, ewes, lambs. E. J. Run vara, R. 1, acid Hill. FOR SALE Fresh oowe. Adolf Sen u it. B&sgle. ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peaches; spray rig. upngnv imi..nu.i... glne. Bag'.ey Orchard. Talent. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Pick's Hardware, lai west Main. PEACHES, plums. Ua mile from Jacksonville on Asniana-rmw; road. Turn first lane to the right at Green house. W. W. Gilbert. FOR 6 ALE Tom s toes, 3c lb. Damson plums. 3c. F. 3. Carpenter, Jack sonville highway. ELBERT A PEACHES now prime for canning. Get yours at 415 New town Ave. Phone 1122-R. GET your canning peaches now at Ala Vista packing riant, eouin nr. FOR SALE International truck; good condition. 215 Cottage St. FOR SALE 2 -wheel trailer, $15. 303 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Fancy Hale peaches, 2!c lb. 5B7-J-3. ONE 14-horsepower boat motor; al most new. Real bargain. HUB BARD BROS. FOR SALE Peaches; not Irrigated Carney Orchard. Black we 11 hill, be tween Central Point and Gold Hill. FOR SALE Canning peachea. Stancllff, Phoenix. FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peaches, IVz and 2Vc; also tine plums, 2c. Bring boxes. I ir.Ue south Phoenix. M M. Hartley, Phone 9-F-5. WATT'S famous Elberta peaches, 3c lb. Phone 468-R-2. FOR SALE Dragsaw, shake machine, model T truck, wheelbarrow, furni ture. Ed Veatch, Trail. CONCRETE or feed mixer, fruit or lard press, baby carriage. ell cheap. 53 N. Peach St. FOR SALE Smutty wheat, le lb. J. M. EUestad, Central Point. FOR SALE Hale and Elberta peacr-es, 2c and 3c per lb. Bring containers Phone 597-R-3. Pierce Hothouse FOR SALE Peaches. mile south of white Griffin Creek school. Henry Huklli. Phone 857-W. FOR SALE Crawford peaches, 3e. Bring boxes. Lyman's, 3 miles from Gold Hill on Sams Valley road. FOR SALE Canning peaches. A. N Wright Orchard, west of Phoenix. FOR SALE Tuscan Cling and Craw ford peaches. Victor Burse 11, Phone 355-J-3. FOR SALE Siberian and Trt ascend ant crabapples. also plums at Wing Orchards. FOR SALE Sugar 7-F-12. prunes. Phone EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES First house south of east end of Spring street. Charles E. Rose. TUSCAN CLINGS. Oregon's finest can ning peach, now plentiful at Wal nutmere, to 3c. E. E. Fosa, Tal ent. FOR SALE Peaches, early Crawfords, Tuscan clings. Hales, Elbert as. C C. Clemens, 203 Vancouver. Ph. 10I6-L. FOR SALE Peaches, Tuscan CUnrs and Champions. Orders taken Mmrs and J. H. Hales. Dolph Phipps, Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Used corn binder; a bar gain. Hubbard Bros. FOR SALE Those wonderful Hale canning pes-chee are now rtpenin3 at Tucker's, third house on right. Orchard Home Drive. Last year's prices. Bring containers. TUSCAN Cling Peaches. 2c and 3c. Bring boxes. O. E. Carpenter. Hous ton road. H mile west of Phoenix. FOB SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if destred All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machins Co. 24 N Bartlett. FANCY canning Eloerta and Mulr pracnea aitrr tun. uj. ruiora. FOR SALE Italian prunes. 7-F-14. Phone FOR SALE Equity In house. 626 Haven. FOR SALE: Grain, oats and barter bags Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. phone 1062. FOR SALE Peachfa; not Irrigated Carney Orchard. BLackwell hill. Be tween Central Point and Oold Hill. FOR SLE Canning peaches. Lttin Orchards, Eagle point. Victor Tea si tore, proprietor. FOR SALE Green gage plums and cooking apples. Phone 132-L. MISCELLANEOUS I BUY AND SELL mining equipment, pumps, engines, pipe. Patrick's iind Hand Store, Jacksonville. THE NEW Seoond Hand Store at 45 8. Front St . pays cash for furni ture, guns, tents, stoves, etc. DENTISTRY Dt i- fL Oova 836 I Main 80A1 TRAILER Cssb Register Add- ID! Macbine. Typewriter. Boots I 8 noes Runting-P.r.uf Cquipmeot 1 11? tifttb BJf treble. WtILLANE0U8 YOU CAN SAVE nearly 50 of your Auto Insurance with a Legs) Reserve Cj S. A Kroschel. agent Phone 350 ORAJN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sta. DOGS examined free, and Bartlett Dr. Stone. 4th PERSONAL H V. EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readings daily. 315 So. Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES SOUTHERN OREGON'S finest camp ground; 27 acres, excellent location, beautiful grove, strictly modern. 18 unit, completely furnished, 700 monthly inoome. Consider trade. A nal sacrifice for rah sale; ex cellent terms. 15 N. Fir St. 100 AND light car In good running orarr ouya Dean paying service era- tion on Redwood highway, near Kerby. account sickness. Golden Rule Service. WHOLESALE and retail dairy, with ranch; $400 monthly income; large herd, good cows; owner take some trade, balance excellent terms. 15 North Fir. COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE. FOR SALE HI-Way Inn Oafe and equipment. Rent $13 50 month Gold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY A bat met a JACKHON CO. AHSTRAC1 CO. Abstracts ol 11 tk and Title Insurance The only complete ntle System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave. upstairs. . Dancing Scnoots LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer rancnon-Marco stars Ted and Evelyn Schrader Studio opposite Rial to. Phone 1615-Y. Expert Window Ciraners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tei U73 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job rrlntinK MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; Duo binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems duplicating ' caah sales slips and everything in the printing lines 38-30 N Grape Phone 7ft Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS. ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W E THOMAS. 46 8 Central, state license No 8 167 Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per si ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett JOHN H LOCK Painting and Decor ating Quality work at lower prices. Ph. 953-R. Res. 124 King Painting and Papernanging M. A. BLISS painting and paper hanglng, Tel 646--W a,8 8. Orape Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Book of the Bible I. Grows dim 10. Sagacloui 11. Unaytnmetrl cal IT. Exists IS. Shrill bark 19. Discourteous 0. Jumbled type 31. Endeavor 21. Circular indicator W. Myself 36. Siamese coin 27. Auditory organ I. Native metala 11. Act or fell Inn 33. Billet of wood used to click th , notion of a wheel IS. Klnrl of cheese J7. Transmitted 19. Indtrailnn order or ucccsilon 41. Moisten 43. The Crr-k long K 44. Tou and I if. Horse 41. Action at law 41, New England statfi: abur. 49. alasruHne name II. Covering of false hair for the head fis. Support US. Depend 17. Solemn at testation St. Medieval play ing card Solution c' RAvMRTTBl B A SElAkLiAi 111 OiNliC RE TALC jAD A MlN A R CTijCiSATII LEW OINp Nl E A V I S EliA R I D EATaPl 80. Christmas carol 3. Kind of fruit 64. Receptacle for rain 85. Devoured Plural endlna r.S. .Melody 7l. Hoy 73. Note of the scale 78. Honey gatherers 71.. 112 of a foot 77. Cl.lne.-e measure 71. Admitting ff mutual sub tltutlon It. Csgerly expectant 13. Device for lifting 14. Utters P 3 h M 6 17 B If fM " W '3 Ml - ,s itr i lie w w lalZZli5""! 3r t-T7 tt M Z. Z M Z w 3 iZ ?LSZ ii53" 1 Ih!!!!;23" le2jJ 78 7? ST ai 82 783 $4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY BADS rRANtiFKR Si d TO RAO I CO -Office 1016 No Central Phone 115 Prloes right. 4errue- guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pacJt ers and movers special livestock moving equipment Price rtgbt 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-JL LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Rose burg, Oregon, July 5th. 1934. Notice Is hereby given that Ida I. Boothby, of Trail, Oregon, who, on August 22nd. 1927. made Homestead entry. Serial No. 017586, for SW SW4. Section 1. Township 33 3.. Range 3 E-, Willamette Meridian, has I filed notice of intention to make final (three-year proof, to establish olaim , to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commis sioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 11th day of August, 1934. Claimant names as witnesses: Nelson M. Nye. of Prospect, Oregon: J. O. Phipps. of Prospect. Oregon; uav.d 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 Spears, Plaintiff. vs. John Spears, Defendant. To: John Spears, the above named defendant: You are hereby notified and re quired to appear in the above on titled Court and cause, and answer, or otherwise plead, to the compla'nt of plaintiff now on file therein agamst you, within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, which is July 35th, 1934, and if you fall to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply 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. Thie summons is served upon you by publication once a week for 'our consecutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, by order of Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, which Order was made on the 19th day of July. 1934. NEWBURY & NEWBURY, By GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditor. In the County Court of the County of Jackson for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the E-state of Ella Medynskl, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that Etta Moss, the undersigned, la the duly apolntd, qualified and actlntr admin istratrix of the estate of the above named decedent. Persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same with proper vouchers to said administratrix at her residence, 315 North Central Avenue, Medford. Jack son County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated August 8th, 1934. ETTA MOSS, Administratrix. Notlre of Warrant Call. School District No. 8, Eagle Point. Ore. All warrant of School District No. 9 up to snd Including warrant num ber 198 are called for payment August 9. 1934. Interest will cesae on tha above date. EDITH WEIDMAN. Clerk, School District No. 9 Dse Mall Tribune want ads Cross -Word Puzzle Yesterday' Purtl 13. Grounds ad joining a nouns '.'4. Guided . Away from the wind tt. Water railing from the clouds 39. Cutting tool 32. Like 33 In (ndta, a native cavalryman 24. Eat away bit by bit 31. Town In Prance .if. Corrupt 40. Money ex change Ftremlum al 47. Pierce with something pointed 60. aledlclnal plant 63, Opening 63, Partaking 64. Keed covering 5. 1'ronoun 68. Afternoon function II. Cast sidelong glances tt Circles fl.s. Continent 7. Party 3. Playing card 71. alstal forma used for stamping 73 Implore 74. Japanese measure TH. Owna 78. Sign of the Infinitive ?n. Article 11. College degrsi AN L J TE ET R E p AlGjElSj DOWN 1. Entrance I. Giving a wrong Im pression o' I. Bone 4. Catch sight of I. Sheet of paper folded ones I. Clothing 7. Accomplish I. slake a mistake I. Un fermented grape Juice 10. Misery It. Inside 12. Northwardly 11. Prepare for publication II. Color II. Roman date (ountiBriefs Phoenix PHOENIX. Aug. 8. (Bp!.) Mt and Mrs. L. P. Seymour, daughter, Helen, and son, Robert of Regtna. Bask.,, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wat kins. Beginning their return-trip Sunday, MT. and Mrs. Watklna accompanied the Seymours as far as Crater lake, where they all spent Sunday, remaining overnight.; Mra. Watklna entertained tt dinner Friday evening at her home for the Seymours, and besides the honored , guests, Mrs. C. Bourne, Mrs. B. Judd, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Watklna ware present. Mrs. Edna Bourne and Mr. and Mra. Floyd Wat kins drove to Camp Wine glass Saturday evening, and returned Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee and amali son, Robert, of Buffalo. Oklahoma, ar rived In Phoenix early this week for a three weeks visit with Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Brown rigg. The Missionary society of the Pres byterian church la planning an out ing in Ashland, Including a swimming party at Helman's Baths Thursday, August 9. Rev. R. S. Peterson will speak in the afternoon on "Women's work in the church." Christian Endeavor society last Sun. day evening held an out-door meet ing on the manse lawn. Mra. Doug Stedman and daughter, Irene, are spending a abort vacation in Chlloquin. visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nyswaner. During Mra. Stad man's absence Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft Is temporary librarian. Robert Furry and Harold Colver. and Mr. and Mra. Leo rurry spent Sunday at Lost Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Bufkln of Eagle Point were Sunday visitors with the Buek ner family. Ltttle Rodney Wood of Reese creek Is spending the week with his grand mother, Mrs. Warden, and other rela tives. Mrs. Etta Coleman and eon, Byron, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norsworthy and daughter. Nancy, who have been visiting in Phoenix the past weeks, have returned to their reapective homea In San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Aug. a. (Spl.) The all-day meeting held In the schoolbousa last Sunday was well at tended and enjoyed by alt, Sunday school was held at 11 o'clock and after a delicious lunch at noon, ending with Ice cresm and cake, the following program waa rendered: Song by tha congregation: prayer. Rev. John Still: recitation, Beth Clng cade: vocal solo. Up Calvary's Hill, Mrs. Louis Rohrer; recitation, Varna Clngcade: recitation, Mildred Hansen: song Old Rugged Cross, Oerald Han senl recitations, Lola Wright, Franoss Myers and Billy Wright; vocal duet. Rev. John Still and Ell Still; recita tions, Mrs. Chaa. Clngcade and Mr. Wright of Eagle Point; recitation, Ell Still of Shsdy Cova. Rev. John Still then spoke on the value of a Sunday school In a com munity and urged all parent to help In any way poslble to make It a suc cess. Members of the Sunday school wish to attend their thanks and ap preciation to Rev. Still and brother, Ell Still of Shady Cove, for the help given ua In making the meeting a success. Olen Marshall Is spending a tf" days at Lake o" the Woods. O. A. Hansen and family left Mon day for a week's csmplng on tha north fork of Little Butte creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bagiey of Mt. Shasta City, Cal.. were guests at tha home of Mr. and Mra. John Butler last Prldsy. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Maxflsld of Edgewood. Cal., were overnight guests at tha J. D. Maxfleld home Sunday. Sunday afternoon thay visited at Ap plrgste with the Lyle Hard family. Bill Swalm motored to Foot creek Sunday on a prospecting trip. Mrs. Jesse Olesn, Oeneva Olss and Leland Dyslnger visited In Phoenla Sunday. Bill Swalm began the repair work on tha schoolhouse and teacherage Monday morning. Both will reoetve a new coat of paint Inside and out, which la very much needed and which will also b an Improvement In ap pearance. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Aug. g. (Spl.) Mrs. W. 8. Rlchey of Portlsnd Is via Itlng her sister, Mrs. O. I. Smith and family. Miss Thelma Psnkay, Who Is In tha employ of tha Conoltdated Supply company of Portland, apsnt bar vaca tion with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pankey. and slater Roberta, re turning to tha city Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Earl Heft returned Sunday from a vacation trip to Cres cent City, Astoria, Portland and Bon neville. Rent Medley of Los Angela, broth- er-lnlaw of Mrs. Nathan Grlshsm, was a recent guest at th Orlaham home. Golden Link Bible olass will hold It monthly party with Mra. W. W. Oregory on Friday, August 10. Card of Hunks. W fish to express our etnosr ap preciation to the many friend for th sets of kindness and sympathy extended us during our recent be. resvement; also for th beautiful floral offerings Mrs. w. H. Lewis. Ler L Lrwi. Robert W. Lew: and Family. William U Lwt and Family- Trail TRATU Auf. . (Spl.) Qua D1U worth has rcuimrd to his horns from tha hospital In a much Improved condition. Mrs. Tad Smith who spans last lt caring for har (athar, Alfrad Gordon, of Rad Blanket, has raturned homa. Mr. Coltlnirwood hui baan doing soma oarpsnur work tha past wa,k In tha McLeod camp ground. Harry Harding has baan suffarlng from a bad felon on ona his hi, fin gers, necessitating making ssvaral trips to town for treatment. Miss Erms Glass spent tha past week with friends at Crater Lake. Mrs. ron stein and son war In Medford Saturday on business. A number of young paopla spent an enjoyable evening at tha E. L. Olass home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Jim Rodger and fam ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Olass. Tad Smith Is homa from tha hospi tal. His Injured leg though much Improved still requires occasional treatments. TRAIL, Aug. 8. (Bpl.) The many friends of S. E. Ash are glad to learn he Is gradually Improving from his recent Illness. Howavsr, ha Is still at the hospital In Medford. Billy Moonay of Prospect was an overnight guest at the Merrlman homa Saturday night and Mr. and Mrs. Mooney visited there Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Swingle and Mrs. Elmore of upper Trail were ahopplng In Medford August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. w. Hutchinson. Dr. Cole left for Crescent City Sat urday and expect to be away till next spring. Ml,s Trsncllla LaDleu and loel Castor visited at the LaDleu home August 0. Mrs. Berretto of San Pranctaoo, who waa stopping at California on tha Rogue for few days, called on Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson August 4. The Berrettoa used to stop at Sunset on tha Rogue when the Hutchinson's had the camp, so are quite old friends of the Hutohlnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hammond and son, Lloyd, of Willow Springs dla- I trlct visited her sister, Mrs. Merrl I man, August 4. i Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jardon of Ash- land were week-end guest at the Boyd Tucker homa. B. Hutchinson of Oakland armed her August I to spend a week's va cation with his wife, who 1 staying In the B. W. Hutchinson cottage. Guy Merrlman spent most of last week visiting friends at Prospect, most of the time at tha TUton home, Mr. and Mrs. 8. w, Hutchinson vis ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. B. Clark. Mrs. J. A. LaDleu la working In Medford for a while. Mrs. Alma Merrlman took Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks to Medford August 9. After shopping tney called at th hospital to see Tom' unci. Ac Weeks. They report h la gradually Improving. Miss Laura belle LaDleu returned home Saturday after visiting several days at Union Creek aa guest of Miss Bstty Crow. Frank Ragsdala has raturned to tha Union Creek CCO camp. Ha had been helping his brother, Wlmer, on the farm for two week. Mesdamea Alma Merrlman, St'a Be gessman and Lta! Tucker visited with Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson Wsdnesdsy afternoon. Thay and Mrs. Zella Dlta worth and Mrs. Pet Bett are all planning to attend th Horn Mak ers' camp at Lake of tha Woods to be held four daya. beginning August Bell view BELL VIEW, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. George Andrews and Mr. and Mra. Ralph Billings attended the Pomona, Grange at Applegat. They report a vary good meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goff of Roseburg pres ent. Mrs. Ootf, a state lecturer, snd Mr. Ooff as chairman of th agri cultural committee, gave very Inter esting talk. Next meeting of Fo mona Orange will be at Bellvlew In October. All member of th Bellvlew home extension unit are asksd to remember tha date of th four-day retreat at tha Lake o' th Woods, from August to 13. These four daya will b full of Instruction and entertainment and all thosa wishing to go should tele phone to Mrs. Oeorga Andrews, ohslr man, Mr. and Mr. F. M. Thebo and daughter Mary of Alameda, Cel., were gutst of Mr. snd Mrs. Mark Tru last week. Mr. and Mra. Thebo, ooiuln of Mr. True, were on their way to Seattle. Mrs. Mary Hushower of Ssnta Ro.a, Cel., la spending the summer at th Charles Anderson home In thl dis trict. Mrs. Hushower Is Mr. Ander son' mother. Mia Lois Portarflald. who gradu ated from Southern Oregon Normal school at the snd of th summer ses sion, 1 vlaltlng at th Homer Moor home. Miss Porterfleld will teach near Marshfleld thl fall. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rio from Montana are apendlng the summer with Kenneth' parents, Mr, and Mra. Flic of Bellvlew. Mrs. Ruby Cannon and son Wallaot have moved Into Aabland. Mr. Do: larhlde will move up to the mine wher Mr. Dollarhld ha work. Mra. Cannon and th Dollarhldea hsvs lived on th Mllner plto for th past four years. Willi Byrd has been appointed di rector of th Turkey Grower' asso ciation for the Bellvlew district. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles White and thai! house guests, Mr. and sir. O W. Woe. parent of Mrs. Whit, mad a trip to Lake o' tha Woods over In wk-rid. Mrs. rred Homes raturned from Portland last week. She spent a weak In the northern city. A fair sized crowd enjoyed th danos given by the Upper Valley Com munity olub last weak. Mrs. Henry Stenrud. Mrs. Archlo Klncald and Mr. J. B. Oowland helped the dance com mittee serve refreshment. Mrs. Oscar Martin ha been clerk ing in tha "What Not" store during tha absence of Mr. and Mrs. V. o. X Smith, who hsd gone to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCause. whose) house and all the bulldlnga burned last week, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burns. Tha furniture whlcit they were able to save i stored at tha Burn home. They have not ye formulated their future plan. Courthouse News I Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 C Sixth street) Marriage License Vera W. Harris and Velar I. Ho. duffer. Harold B. Young and Geneva P, Lucas. Roy Clyde Hartley and Frieda B. Bra teal. Hugh O. Carter and A. France; Cramer. Armedo L. Guldl and Amelia San. glunettl. Charles 8. Snow and Hulda N, Fleming. Francis L. Cunningham and Mae rlan Wlnnlngham. Cty.1e Lsyton and Lillian Vlears. Wilbur R. Chlldreth and Janet M Gould. Emery O. Nye and Dorothy L. Stuw fsr. John O. Wenzel and Glenn Mew Abbott. El wood F. 81na and Dorothy 0 Parent. Circuit Court Southern Building & Loan Assn, vs. William E. Oould Foreclosure. Southern Building and Loan Asso elation va. Georgia M. Oeary, et al. foreclosure. T, E. Pottenger vs. Laura M. Pot tanger. divorce. State of Oregon vs. Lucy M. Oarrt son, unlawfully selling Intoxicating liquors. State of Oregon vs. John Meadetj unlawfully selling Intoxicating IN quor. E. C. Hall vs. O. J. Perrlne. dam. age. Jacksonville Gold Mining compsny. Ltd., vs. Delia Hunan, et al. to quiet title. Dale Mower assumes businsss business name of "Flowers Mattress Shop," 114 N. Front street, Medford. W. E. Olbson and L. J. Matlack as sums business name of "O. 6s M." at corner Jacksonville Highway and Ross Lane. Lots Hill vs. Stella J. Merrick, et al, damages. Probata Court. Estate Edward W. Frey. deceased, probate. Paul A. Burson, deceassd; admit ted to probata. Real Estate Transfers. I. F. Davidson to Wlllsrd LeonsM et ux: W. D. to Lot 3, Blk. 8. Prult- dsle Add. to Medford. Llla P. Chapman to W, O. Chap man; WD. to Lots , ). 7, Blk. t, Pslm'a second Add., Medford. Sarah Gartner to Laura J. Almlngf W. D. to Lot 7, N't Lot , Blk. 4, Medford. L. P. Chrlatean to W. W. Beard ley: W. Dto land In Jacksonville. T. E. Pottenger to Laura H. Pot tengar; Q. O. D. to i4 Int. In Lota 13 and 14. Blk. 45, Medford. W. M. Hansen et ux to Sarah i, Hessler: W. D. to land In Sec, 4. To. 38 8. R. 1 E. Medford Irrigation District to J. F. Cook at uz; W. D. to lsnd In Blk. , , Pierce Sub.. Tp. 37 S. R. 1. W. L. L. Day et al to Lorraine Meyerf VV. D. to Lot 4, Blk. 7, Row Add. VI Medford. I Frank Wldner et ux to Roy Moon at ux: W. D. to Lot 7, Howard Park. Clara May Patching to W. C. Ear hart at al; deed to land In DLC 4S. Tp- 7 8. R. 1 W. Elisabeth Pleroa to W. C. Earhart et al: deed to land In DLC 45, Tp. IT 8. R. I W. June Earhart at al to W. O. Ear hart et al: deed to land In DLC 45, Tp. 87 8. R. 1 W. O. B. Velln to Jackson County, Ore.f deed to E'4 KW14, See. 8, Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W. City of Medford to David M. Deter et ux: a. O. D. to LOU 10. 11, 13. Blk. 17, Medford. Margaret Read to Lee Watklnt; W. D. to Lot 10. Blk. 17, Medford. 8. L. Leonard at ux to Margaret Read: W. D. to Lot 10, Blk. 17, Med ford. Aba Leonard at al to 8. L. Leonard! W. D. to Lot 10, Blk. 17, Medford. 8. L. Leonard at al to Frank Olid den et al; W, D. to Lot 10, Blk. IT. Medford. O. Carter Boggs et ux to 8. L. Leon ard st al; W. D. to Lot 10, Blk. 17, Medford. Martin McDonough et ux to O. Car ter Boggs; W. D. to LoU 3 and 10, Blk. 17. Medford. Nadln Clsrk to R. W. Denmsn: W. O. to Lot 13, Blk 3, Carlton' Add, to Medford. Harley Hall to Michael Beck: Q. O. D. to land described In Vol. 134 Deeds, page 508-507, In 8eo. 19. Tp. 30 8. R. 3 W. O. C. SUnwood st ux to L. P. Lowe st ux: W. D. to Lot 13. Blk. 1. Ken dall Add. to City of Medford. Mrs. Hanoi Msy White to Russell Chspman: deed to Lot 0. Seo. "J" of th Rogue Rtvar Valley Orchard Co.' tract, Tp. 38 8. It. 1 E., cont, 10 A. Walter J. Olnuchsld to Mercantile. Commerce Bank as Trust Co.; sher iffs deed to Lot 1, 3, I and 4. Blk. I . of Galloway Add. to Medford. Amelia M. Toft to Nathan Durr et ux: W. D. to land In Sec. 33, Tp. 38 8. R. 3 W. Arthur Flaherty tt ui to John Henry etldham; W. D. to land In Sea, I. Tp. II a. A. w.