Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. 'AUGUST 16. 1931.
PAGE ELEVEN'
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Phone 75
FOE WANT A.D8
LOST AND FOPNP
LOST Man'a tan Steson hat. on Mid
way road near Four Corners station.
k Reward. C. M. Cooper, Rt. 1, Box
340, Central Point.
SsTToy"l3oston Bull; dark brlnd'e.
some white on lace: male. Reword.
Tel. 1565-L or 715 Narregan.
IXJST Kodak on eummlt of Slskl-
yous, between Klamath river ond
Beaver creek. Notify Dr. WUaon-
LOST If dog missing, call 1616
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Competent girl to care for
child from 6 to 10 p. m. Steady
Job. Apply 712 W. 4th St.. mornings.
WANTED Silddleaged woman for
housework. Board and room, 10
' month. Box 2691. Tribune.
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED
Cafe.
. Cook. Apply Diamond
WANTED SITUATIONS
RELIABLE girl wants housework or
care of children: go home nights.
Box 2733, Tribune.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E. 9th.
EXPERIENCED comptometer opera
tor desires work of any kind. Oflice
' work preferred. Mrs. F. M. Mlddn
dortf. Rt. 4. Medford, care Mrs.
Woody.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
EMPTY furniture van going to Baker,
Ore , Aug. 21. Wants load for there
or way points. Hawley Transfer.
Phone 1044-X.
WANTED Boy's bicycle. Must be
chesp and in good condition. Call
at 1036 Reddy Ave.
WANTED Feed grinder that 2-h p.
electric motor will pull. Talent
Feed Store.
WANTED Ledge or placer ground to
operate on royalty basis. Box 2697,
Tribune.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk
Pate, 1606 Prune St. Phone 547-L.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2.id
Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Te.
266.
t
(WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits ol mco-
ford. Must be cheap, box sub. atari
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone
869-R. Tblbault.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
pelta See us before you sell Wool
bags and twine for sale Medford
Bargain Bouse, 27 N. Orape 8t
P,bone 1062
WANTED Household good stoves
tools or what nave you. Medford
Bargain Bouse. 27 N Orape St. Tel
1062.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be
cheap 833 w and
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mlU or
more, crusher, amalgamator Advise
price and where can be aeen. 417
Davis Bldg.. Portland. Ore.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash toi JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER and unk ot all
description.
MED FORT BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No. Orape. Tel 1062
WILL care tor elderly tick people u
'ay-flay aome Phone 437-X
'wANTED Warrant. Redden & Oo
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 8-room furnished houwe.
Tel. 432-W or oall at 8 South Orange
St. after 6 p. m.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished house.
Inquire Bakers eervio etainn,
Jacksonville highway.
FOR RENT Hornet furnished oi
unfurnished Brown & Wait
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Durell. 329 No. Holly Phone 1232-W
FOft RENT If'urnUhed apt Hotel
Holland.
FOR RENT One-room apartment
Phone 7S3-M.
FURNISHED APTS Completely reno-
vated; hardwood rloora. tl'.e. FrlgM.
aire: 4 room. Ho'.iy Apt., 138 No.
Holly.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
R00M9
ROE rtnicnep:ng rooms, 81 50 per
week. 637 No. Central.
FOB RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE room. aeparaM en
trance. 220 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Sleeping room. Im
perial. 30 No. Front.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES very moderate at 716 K- Main
ATTRACTIVE rooma 404 8 Orapa.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Ford ton truck and Dod?e
roadster, lor cattle. Inquire. Ba
kera Service Station. J'vllle Kwy.
FOR SALE Young turkeya or will
trada in on lata model automobile
(Coupa preferred ) Floyd Maharry.
Talent. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford aedan and 3 lota In Medford
for late model Ford V-B. TeL 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering
for lumber, wood, flan polea and
reela. Phone 869-R.
FOR SALE OR TRA1E White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Boa 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Five acres In
cherries end peaches, with beauti
ful home. White Box 308, Beau
mont, Calif.
FOR TRADE 5-rm. modern Ashland
home. 518 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 24 acrea on Bear Creek, 1
mile from Medford. Wll sell In
small tracts. Mrs. Phlpps, 1102 No.
Riverside.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Tel. 195.
53 ACHES near Applegate P O : 11 A
cultivation, free water right; bal
ance timber; Improvement. Paul
Erdman. Applegate, Ore.
WHEN you think ot real estate, chink
ot Brown St WD tie.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Good 1929 Dodge panel
truck. Phone Ashland 120.
1034 Ford V8, long wheelbaae truck,
run lesa than two month.
1932 Nash Sedan; a real buy.
Other cars and trucks to select from.
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
Nash, Lafayette, Graham, Willy and
International Trucks Sales and
Service.
123 S. Riverside. Phone 303.
BUYSIN USED CARS
Bulck 6-passenger $150 00
1B30 Whippet Roadster 150 00
Studebaker Sedan .. 250.00
Dodge Fruit truck 150.00
Chevrolet Touring 25.00
STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE
FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet; good
shape; new tires; 22o. 1927 Chev
rolet underslung sport roadster,
100. Box 2816, Tribune.
1029 BUICK Spt. coupe, run only
16.000 miles. Will take car In trade
and give terms. See Mrs. Wester
lund ot Holland Hotel.
1927 Chevrolet Coupe.
1928 Chevrolet Coach.
1933 Pontlac, 4-door aedan, excel
lent shape, good tires, runs
like new. f
1934 Pontlac 4-door sedan, new car
guarantee; aubatanttal dis
count. SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 S. Riverside.
USED CAR BARGAINS
30-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1929 LaSalle Coupe.
1927 Chev. 2-door Sedan.
1931 La Salle Sedan.
1933 Plymouth sedan: 6 wire wheels
ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside.
TERRAPLANE AND HUDSON demon
strators at a substantial discount
Trade and term. Eakln Motor CO..
next to Western Auto Supply.
FOR SALS DOGS PETS
KITTENS to give away. Olelm
Ranch, Talent.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
GENTLE SADDLE HORSE for sale
cheap. Phone 529-L before 7 p. m.
FOR SALE 6 milk cow, cheap; 1
mne west oi wesiside cnooi, Mil
lard. FOR SALE Work horses: some broke
and some unbroken. Phone 1277-X.
FOR SALE 2 cows, one Just fresh
M L. Hartley, Phone 9-F-5.
TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh
In spring, and coming 2-year-old
colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire
at W. B. Medley's, Rt. 4. Box 156.
Mediord.
FOR SALE- Preab oowe. Adolf
Schuitz. Beagl. Or.
PUKE Bronze torn. Cocseran's prize
lock 13 Jesse Nell Rt I Aahlno
FOR 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Kentucky Wonder atrlng
bean. Dora E. Smltn, Anderson
Ranch, 1 mile west Talent school
house. FOR SALE Petite prune, 3c. Ham
rick road, off Midway 1 mite west
a;rport. John Hamrlck.
FOR SALS Enameled Kalamazoo
rane, used one year; half price.
Larc circulating heater; redwood
tank, 2.i00 gals. Will exchsnge for
wood R. H. Osy, oold Hill.
FOR SALE Altai!, and clover hay;
13 excellent Jervy cows. Telephone
Eagle Point 11X41. Jas. A. Wood.
ORAND PIANO NEW MODERNISTIC
MODEL Just received from factory
In east. Something entirely new in
design. Now on display at Baldwin
Piano Bhoppe.
FOR rEW DAYS ONLY Filling dirt
cheap. Phone 1534-Y.
OOOD Elberta Peacher. le lb. Bring
oontalne.-a. 837 Franquette St.
FUK SALE rMXiry ionic neips nens
, tliru the moult. Monarch Seed at
I Feed Co.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Elbert and Carmine
peaches. Bring containers. Chaa.
E Gray, 2 mllea north of CI old Hill
on highway.
FOR SALE LeOeare Poultry Worm
Powder Mix It in feed Treat
flock collectively. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo lb. Bring
containera. Davis, a mile over
Buckshot H1U follow Sprlngbrook
signs.
FOR SALE Fruit wrapa. Monarch
Seed 4e Feed Co,
FOR SALE Fine large Elbertaa and
Mulr peaches, 2c lb. C. C. Clemens,
203 Vancouver. Phone 1016-L.
FOR SALE PEACHES Tuscan clings
and J. H. Hale. Dolpn Phlpps. Cra
ter Lake highway.
FOR SALE Peach - tomato crate.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
BUNGALOW PIANO, partly paid for.
will sell for balance owing: easy
terms. Baldwin piano Shoppe.
GOOD used piano, 885. Tht t a real
bargain. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
FOR SALE Underwood portable, like
new. 316 So. Peach St. Tel. 972-X.
FOR SALE Peaches. Those big non
Irrigated Elbertas. R. R. Ouches,
Griffin creek. Phone 857-L.
FOR SALE CHEAP A Hotpolnt elec
tric range In very good condition.
Call 641-H.
FOR SALE Washed Seckela for can
ning purposes, 2c lb. Bring con
tainers. Southern Oregon Sales.
FOR SALE Baled straw, 36c bale
while in the field. E. H. Nleder
nieyer. Phone 697-R-l.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo lb: water
melons, l'ic lb.; cantaloupes, 95c
dozen; Damson plums, 3l,c lb.; cu
cumbers, 50o lug; prunes, 1, 2 and
3c. F. S. Carpenter, J'vllle Hgwy.
FOR SALE Fruit canning tins, No.
31,,, t Hubbard's.
EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES.
2c. Bring container. Lyman ranch,
north Gold Hill, Sams Valley road.
Limited supply.
TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, oak and
laurel, on ground or delivered. Tel.
722.
FOR SALE Dairy fly spray, 90c gal
lon In your container. Monarch
Seed it Feed Co.
FOR SALE Vetch for cover
Monarch Seed ds Feed Co.
PEACHES for sale on A. N. Wright
place west of Phoenix. Bring con
tainers. TUSCAN CLING PEACHES for can
ning plentiful thla week at Wa),
nutmere, 1 to 3c. E. E. Foas, Talent.
TOMATOES No. ones. $1.50 cwt. at
farm or delivered In town. Stewart
Ave. at Orchard Home Drive. Phone
4-F-12, C. J. Logan.
FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL
n your car, 10c quart; In your
can. 36c gal.: bbl. lots, 3UC lou'
PURE PENNSYLVANIA oil, from
Bradford crude, In your oar, 20c
quart; In your can, 62c gal.; 5 gals.
$300. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
STATION.
PEACHES H. C. Best. Phone 839-R-2.
FOR SALE; Siberian and Transcer.d
ant crabapplea, also plum at Wing
Orchards.
FOR SALE Sugar prunes. Phone
FOR SALE Equity In house. Call
8.9 Haven.
FOR BALE Grain, oats and barle;
baga. Medford Bargain House, 27
N. Orape St. Phone 1063.
FOR SALE Canning peaches. Bert
Stancllff, Phcenll.
FOR SALE Mulr peaches. No. 1 qual
ity, 2ic. R. c. Ward, Tel. 10-F-ai.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck'a Hardware, 131 West
Main.
FOR SALE rjed sewing machine ail
make; term tl desired All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett.
MISCELLANEOUS
DENTISTRY Dr. I Oore 338 t
Main.
BOAT. TRAILER. Cash Register. Add
ing Machine. Typewriter. Boots
Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment
81? North Riverside
GRAIN SACKS Jsckson County
Feed Co. 4tb and Bartlett St.
OOOfl examined free, Dr. Stone. tb
and Bartlett.
BUSINESS CHANCES
COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE.
100 AND light car tn good running
order buys best paylns service sta
tion on Redwood highway, near
Keroy, account atckne. Oolden
Rule service.
FOR SALE HI-Way Inn cat and
equipment. Rent 813 SO month
Oold Hill. Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JA h CO.
ABS1HAC1 CO.
Abstract Jl ntu and
Title tnauranoa rn
only oomplet fill
6 y a t a m in Jackson
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract
of title. Room f and 8. No. 83
North Central Ave. upstair.
Rlalto Phon 1816-Y.
ftall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANINO. le pet si
ft Ur Black 810 It Bartlett
JOHN H LOCK-Psinting nd oeo.r.
sting (Mailt? work si lower price
Ph. 9JJ-R. Re. 134 King.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE,
CARS ETC- Prompt service and le
gal rate W B THOMAS. 45 e
CentraL State lloense No 8 167.
Painting and Fancfnangtng
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646 W a.S d Orapa
Expert tvinanw ctranera
LET OEOROE DO IT rl, 1172
Houaa Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleanlug speolalty.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO -Offloa
1016 Ho 3entrJ Phone 818
price right. jterVv guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
era and muvera Speolal llveetocx
moving equipment Prioat nfbt
619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X
PERSONAL
REV. EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual
readings dally. 315 So. Riverside.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Crcdlturs.
Notice la hereby given, that the
undersigned has. by order of the
county court ot the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, been duly ap
pointed Executrix of the Estate of
David I. Phlpps, deceaaed. and ha
qualified a auch.
All persons holding claims sgatnst
said estate are hereby notified and
required to present the same, duly
verified a required by law. to W.
E. Phlpps, attorney for said estate.
Pint National Bank Building. Med
ford, Oregon, within alx months from
the date of thl notice.
Dated Medford Oregon. July 25.
1934. CLARA E. PHIPPS,
Executrix
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Dee
Bowman, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned ha been appointed by the
non. tan a. way. judge or the above
entitled Court, as Executrix of said
estate, and has duly qualified accord
ing co law: an persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present same, with proper
voucher and duly verified according
to law, at the office of T. W. Miles.
attorney for the undersigned, In the
JncKson county Bank building In the
City of Medford. Oregon, within six
montha from the date hereof.
Dated and first published August
I6th, 1934. LEONA L. MARTIN,
Executrix of the Estate of
Dee Bowman, deceased.
Pears Yesterday
NEW YORK. Aug. 15. (AP)-(U. 8.
D. A.) Pear auction market, prices
slightly weaker. 10 cars arrived; 14
California cars, 1 Alabama, unload
ed: 14 cars on track.
California Bartletts: 16,065 boxes,
$146(3 2,95, average $2.65.
California Boscs: 358 boxes, 11.50
(3 2.40, average 91.96.
CHICAGO. Aug. 15. (AP)-(U. 8.
D. A.) Pear auction market : 30
California cars. 2 Washington ar
rived: 13 cars sold.
California Bartletts: 7,670 boxes.
1.4099, average $2.23; 408 half
boxes, $1.16(3 1.25.
Shamp-U-Tint restores gray or
bleached hair to natural shade. Bow
nuns' Bssuty Shop. Phone 57.
Mail Tribune Daily
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(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
NEW YORK. (UP) A theory which
suggest that cosmic rays have their
origin tn special "buratlng" stars,
technically referred to as super-novae
stars, has been proposed by Dr. Frits.
Zwlcky of the California Institute of
Technology and Dr. W. Baade of
Mount Wilson Observatory,
According to Dr. Baade and Dr.
Zwlcky. these super-novae stars are
normal stars which explode at which
time they are prominent In the sky
because of the brilliant light which
accompanies the eruption. In the
process of bursting they may lose
more than half their mass by radi
ating It Into lnter-stellar space.
Both ordinary light and ultra
violet light result as part of this
flaring up. Simultaneously with the
transmission of these two types of
light, the theory holds that cosmic
rays also are projected Into space.
That cosmlo rays have their origin
beyond the boundaries of our own
galaxy, which consists in part of the
sun, moon and earth, has been scien
tifically acquiesced to by Drs. Robert
Mllllkan and Arthur Compton In ad
dition to numerous other well-known
astronomers.
For the past two decades, during
which time cosmic rays have received
the serious and continuous attention
of scientists, no super-novae star has
been known to have burst. Thus any
opportunity to prove that the cosmic
rays might have their birth in our
own local star system such as the
Milky Way has not been presented.
CLUING COUPLE
FALL FROM PEAK
NORTH FORK, Calif., Aug. 16.
(AP) Forest rangers today sought
to recover the bodies of Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Rittenbacker, young moun
tain climbing couple, who fell to
theld deaths on a glacier from near
the top of a peak In the Minaret re
gion of the high Sierras near here.
The bodies of the couple, who had
been missing for more than a week,
were discovered by Norman Clyde,
noted California mountaineer, yes
terday on the glacier-scarred side of
Mt. Banner.
Mrs. Rlttenbacker'a crushed body
lay on a ledge 600 feet below the
crest of the frowning peak. Her hus
band law 600 feet further down the
slope.
STAN LAUREL INJURED
BY TUMBLE ON SET
HOLLYWOOD (UP) Stan Laurel,
sad-faced acreen comedian, and hlB
paunchy partner, Oliver Hardy, sur
vived a number of difficult tumbles
.Mt.o hi.,, whan tfe.v tMJkf . t.lvn-lnnh
obstruction on their film set Laurel
tripped and fell. Torn muscles or tne
right leg will keep tha comlo In bed
a fortnight.
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through alt
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boundaries
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energy
37. Arctic
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Somewhere among the thousand of entries In the
Seara, Roebuck baby conteit, of which thai pictures
are but a feOir. la the child whs will ba Judged the
most beautiful baby In America, at the Seara exhibit
at tha new World's Fair In Chicago. Wlnnera from
every atata will be plactd on display there, August 1,
and vlsltora to tha Fair will each b allowed ona vote
for their choice. Tha winning baby will receive $5,000
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Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. Aug. 16. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mra. Arnold Bohnert and
children are spending several days In
their cabin at Lake o' the woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Dade Terrltt of Med
ford were hoata to Mr. and Mra. J. H.
Terrltt, parents of Dade, on the occa
sion ot their 40th wedding anniver
sary August 6.
Professor and Mrs. H. P. Jewett and
children are vacationing at Lake o
the Woods.
Mrs. J. Cornutt's Sunday school
class of the Christian church en
Joyed a swimming party at Jackson
Hot Springs Tuesday evening with 18
boys and girls present. A wetner and
marshmallow ronst waa enjoyed before
leaving for their homes.
Mrs. Mnrle Comstock of San Fran
cisco arrived at the W. J. Oobhard
home Sunday for a visit of two weeks
with her niece, Mrs. Oobhard and
family, during which time her daugh
ter Is visiting friends In Portland.
Miss Alice McParland of Peters
burg. Penn., who la touring the west,
ern states, has stopped over for a visit
with her coustn, R. H. Moore and Mrs.
Moore.
Miss McParland Is lnatructor in a
coIIcko In Pittsburg. Next aummcr
she plans to tour Alaska and Hono
lulu. This Is the first time that Mr.
Moore and his cousin have met.
John and Elmer Merrltt of Merrill
were Sunday guest at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mer.
rltt.
Mr. and Mrs. nay Wyatt and sister
of Mr. Wyatt. from Ban Francisco,
who Is their guest, are vacationing
at Lake o' the Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vincent and aon,
Bobby, with Mr. Fred areene of
Med lord attended the funeral service
of Mrs. Wlnle Vincent Davis, sister
of Mr. Vincent, In Marahfleld last
week. Mr. Vincent returned to take
up his duties as mall carrier, leaving
the family to apend a few oaya wim
Mrs. Foster at Bandon. Mrs Foster
la the grandmother of Mrs. Vincent
and Mrs. Oreene.
Miss Roberta Pankey la spending
a couple of weeks at the ranch home
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Wyatt and chil
dren accompanied by their Cillfornla
gueat, a sister of Mr. Wyatt. were
dinner guest t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Louts Orlmes Tuesday evening.
Ralph Arnold, aon of Mr. Zoa
Arnold of Medford Is In the Veterana'
hospital at Portland receiving treat
ment for spinal trouble.
Mrs. Mary Coker has returned from
a two weeka' visit with relatlvea and
friends In Dunsmulr, Calif.
Missionary circle of the First Chris
tlan church, will meet Friday, August
17. with Mrs. Ethel Fleischer.
Beagle
BEAGLE, Aug. 16 (Spl.) Mrs.
Ruby Schula and daughtera Ruby and
Nedra were vlsltora at the James
Martin home Friday.
Mra. Francisco of California who haa
been ataylng with her brother, Mr.
Lempman alnc th first of last
month, returned to her home Thure
day. Mrs. Rush took her to the stage
depot.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ellis snd Mr. nd Mrs.
Sregmlller returned Wednesday from
a two week camping trip In the Blue
Canyon country. They md th trip
by team and packed back. It brought
memories ot tha good old times
to many as they aaw th covered
wagon go by.
Everett Younx of Willow Springe Is
visiting with Ernest rlsndrraon this
wek.
Mr. and Mr. Chs. Mulhollen and
Fame, (Wait These
FA ;11
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. At' '. .Wii 1 rwM V 7'
In cash and a $5,000 educational policy. A total ol
15,303 awards, totaling $40,000, will b mad. In add!
tlon It Is known that a movie company has Its eyes
open for possible baby atara among them. A special
exhibition of photographs of the contastanta will b
arranged In tha Seara building, for Farm Week,
Auouat 11-11
Bbms
children were Sunday guest at the
Sanderson home.
Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Qreb on the arri
val ot a baby girl Aug. 1. The little
Miss wa named Gloria Oeraldlne.
Mrs. Oreb waa formerly Oeraldlne
Harper from tht place.
Mra. Anna Reed'a sister and hus
band from Lo Angeles have pur
chased ten acrea of the Reed ranch
and are building a house and Im
proving it for a home.
Chaa. Sanderaon and aon Lloyd
were business callera at Eagle Point
Friday.
Herbert Dennlaon came home Frl
day from the forestry camp to spend
tne week end at home.
The Nelson boy are harveatlng
their pear crop thla week. Their
orchard la east of Medford.
Mra. Cell Edler la spending a few
week In Medford visiting relatives
and frlenda.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and chil
dren went to Sam Valley one dr.y
tnt week to get peaches for canning.
coyotes are getting plentiful again.
Ray Blaine lost a sheep one day last
week and several coyote have been
seen crossing fields.
The DcArmond thresher 1 expect
ed to be In our community soon.
Kay Blaine had the mUfortun to
lose one of his work horses last week.
Arleen Blaine. Virginia rii nd
Ray Sparks of Medford are vlaitlna
thla week with their uncle, Ray
Blaine.
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK, Aug. 16. (Spl)
Miss Eileen Duggsn, Joe Duggan,
Mra. Henry and son Bud, of San
Francisco, who hav been spending
the past few weeks at the Duggan
aummer home, returned to San
Francisco August 10.
Mra. Louis Culy and children re
turned to their home on Beaver
creek August 7 after an extended
visit at the home of Mra. Charlie
Madsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Offenbacher
and son Prltzle. and granddaughter
Rosella Offenbacher, of Applegate.
vlalted frlenda here August 13.
Charlie Madsen returned home
from Talent, where ha Is employed
In a logging camp, to spend the
week-end with his family.
Mrs. Charlie Madsen and Mra.
John Black called on Mra. Wolf Au
gust 13.
A group of girls from here en-
Joyed swimming at Cantrall'a August
13. Included In tha party were:
Susan. Hazel and Mary Davlea and
Alice Madsen.
Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Pearce and
Valerie accompanied by Mr. and
Mra. H. C. Maury, made a trip to
Crater Creek August 5.
Mlsa Grace Pearce of Seattle, here
for the summer, waa an overnight
guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce
August 13.
Williams Creek
WILLIAM CREEK, Aug. 18 (Spl.)
Bobby LovelfM, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. George LoveleM, was seriously
hurt recently while playing along the
east fork of Williams creek near tha.
whit bridge. He fell from the abut
ment, striking the sharp rocks 30 feet
below, and fractured his skull. Mrs,
Loveleas w4 taken to the doctor two
or three days before and Is barely
able to be around.
Among th local boys working In
the orchards near Medford are Rnmle
Holzhauser, Orval Lew man, Victor
Sparlln, Billy Wilson, Earl WhUler
and Benny Vencll.
Warren Brooks and Lenden Kin
cade were delivering wood at the Wil
liam storetMt week ,
Babies at Fair
Ernestine Klncade la picking black
berries at the Lath rope place seal
Orants Pass.
Mr. and Mr. Frnk Falrweather
and amall eon Donald of Calexteo,
Cel.. who have been vtalttt Mra. Fair--weather's
parent. Mr. and Mra. O. W.
Robert, have returned home.
Banks Newcomb' threshing crew
was threshing at the Record, Warner,
Miller and Coon piacea last week.
Mr. end Mr. Sam Letteken and
daughter Venus, Mr. and Mra. Elery
Stone and three son, Lynn, Lyl nd
Jerry, were camping on Orayback a
few days last week.
Mra. a. E. Elder wa burled August
8 at the Methodist cemetery. Rev.
Lannlger of Ashland, pastor of th
Brethren church, conducted the fu
neral services, assisted by Rev. a.
Shade of Qrant Paaa.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Campbell of
Stockton, Cal., are visiting at tha
home of Mrs. Campbell' rather, John
Lovell. Mr. Campbell will be re
membered here a Mia Martha Lovell.
Mr. Olen Hunter spent Friday with
Mra. o. W. Roberta.
Mra. Jack Amauro left th last of
the. week for a short visit In Cali
fornia. Mrs. Frank Miller 1 keeping
house for her during her absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolbert Rexford hav
been visiting at the home ot Mra.
Rexford' parent, Mr. and Mra. Char,
les Venctl. They expect to leava soon
tor Yahata.
Donny dray, youngeat aon ot Mr.
and Mr. A. D. Gray, ha been quit
ill but la improving now.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 16. (8pl.)
Lloyd Whitney underwent a minor
operation on hi leg at his home her
lat week, by Dr. Flndley.
Mra. Charles Chrlsterson of Linden,
Cal., Mrs. Lilly Coleman, Mrs. A.
Hearan and Harry Reamea called on
Mrs. Dora Harbaugh Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. Alfred Nor r la and
family of Tula Lake, apent aereral
daya her last week visiting relative.
Mra, Vivian Pathman and aon Ed
ward of Riverside, Cal., ar visiting
at th a. O. Sanden home her.
Scenes of tha Jubllo were howa
at tha Orange halt here Friday even
ing and enjoyed by a large crowd.
Lawrence Flck la upending tha wak
with relative at Griffin creek.
Mra. Scott Nun and aon John of
Poor Man's creek, were recent bul
nes callera her.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Pyla ot Spokane.
Waah., were vuitor at tha L. T. Wil
son horn here last week. They a '.so
visited Crater Lake while her.
Mr. and Mra. L. T. Wilson of thla
city and Mr. and Mra. V. T. WlUon
and aon of Medford left Friday for
Kellogg. Ida., where they will vllt
relatlvea and friend.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Russell of Copper
were week-end vlsltora at th Harry
Whitney home here.
Mra. Lola Hiidreth wa a Medford
caller Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Lester Coke ot Alspaugh, Cel.,
la visiting at th Clogiton horn her.
Lester Wendt la recovering from an
abscessed ear.
Mr. and Mra. Jam Central), with
relatlvea, motored to Crater Lake Sun
day. Forreat Reverter spent tha week-end
at hla home here.
Monster llroke Hh Nets
MURPHYSBORO, III. (UP) There'
something In Carbon lake near here
too big for fishermen to handle. Tha
monster breaks through their net
without trouble. Whether It Is an
80-pound buffalo, or a 135-pound
"shovelblll," or a monster alligator
gar, or a 100-pound snapping turtle
they ara unable to tell.
Phone Hi We'll nam away your
nfus City Sanitary Bervlo.
PEACHES
NOW READY At
CALHOUN RANCH
I Ml. S. W. of Phoenix