Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1934, Page 11, Image 11

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RATES
per word first infection
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Cucb additional Insertion,
net word . i i
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(Minimum 100)
Per tine per mouth, without
copy changes
Phosie 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
XiOST Between Messenger mill and
Bams Valley one triKit ure sso,
mounted. Finder notify Messenger,
Gold Hill. Reward.
LOST 21 Jewel Waltham watch.
grn goM case, Initial in bade P. G.
V. Left in men's rest room at With
am's. Return to Van's Tire Shop at
8th and Riverside.
LOST Male fox terrier, white with
black and some tan markings. 4. mo.
old. Answers to name ol "Popeye."
Call 81. Ira Luman. Reward.
LOST Saturday night, in or south ol
Medlord, transformer of special de
sign. Absolutely of no use to any
one else. Return at once to the
Electric Wiring Company or phone
335, and Reward.
LOST If dog missing, call 1510
. MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED To get In touch with
someone who understands making
artificial flowers. M. C. Baremore,
1059 Court.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housekeeper, age 35 to 35,
k by single man on ranch. Box 2876.
s -Trtbune.
WANTED Girl out of school to as
sist with housework and care of
two children. Pleasant home and
moderate wages. For Interview
phone 692.
WANTED Competent, unincumber
ed woman for general housework.
Tel. 1848-R.
WANTED SITUATIONS
RELIABLE, experienced orchard man
tvante to manage orchard. Box 28tS5.
' Tribune.
WANTED Housekeeper for mother
less home. 35 N. Oakdale or P. O.
729.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E 9th.
WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Portable electric drill; and
three H. P. gas engine, must be in
first class condition. Write price
and particulars. Geo. A. Taylor, Box
37, Hornbrook, Calif.
WANTED Light car between $75 and
$100. Roadster or Phaeton. 208 Van
couver. 4:30 5:30, afternoons.
TANTED Best light car about $35 to
'geo will buy, (sedan preferred).
Write Box 2799, care Tribune.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. Wc
buy. sell and trade. Berrydale i.id
Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tei
266.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
. isiied house in ity limits of Med
ford. Must be cheap, Box 308, Mall
Tribune.
. " PORN1TORB re-upholstered. Phone
969 -R. Tbibault.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
pelts See us before you sell Wool
bags and twine for sale Medford
Bargain Rouse, 37 N. Orap 8t
Phone 1062
WANTED Bo use no Id goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medioro
Bargain Bouse 37 N Grape St Tel
1062.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be
cheap 833 W 2nd
.ITTTJK WANTED
We pay oash foi JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM
BRASS COPPER and Junk of all
"descriptions. ,
J) V MED FORD BARGAIN BOOSE
WANTED Warrants Redden & Oo
FOR SENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 8 room modern home
2 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn
ished or unfurnished. Only reliable,
permanent tenant need apply. 714
West 10th.
HOUSE FOR RENT 417.50. water
paid. Phone 1233-w.
FOR RENT Five-room house, sleep
ing porch, chicken house, brooder.
1 6 acre. Permanent tenants. 1704
N Riverside.
NICELY furnished house. Call at 511
Park Ave.
FOR RENT Modern 5 room furnish
ed house. 415.00. Inquire 218 Ap
pie St.
POH RENT - Home furnished oi
unfurnished Bruwo A WTnite
FOR RENT-APARTMENTS
FURNISHED A.PTS Coir.p'tt!r ttnn-
ti. hardwood floors. t:!e. Prx-I-V're.
roon-j. Holly Apta, U5 No
FOB KENT APARTMENTS
3-ROOM furn. apt. Adulta. Phone
753-M.
FOR RENT Furnished apta. Hotel
Holland.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
(BOARD & ROOM 153 No. Oakdale.
RATES very moderate at 716 B. Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3 Orape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
200 ACRES FARMING LAND, good
house and barn, 4 miles from Med
ford on Crater Lake road; known as
the I. A. Pruett ranch. Phone 750-H
or call 426 So. Oakdale, Med ford.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE or trade for wood, a three-
burner oil stove with oven. Tel.
832-H.
INCUBATOR to trade for what have
you. Will Pyburn. Phone 1652-J.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 3 lots tn Med ford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-X
EXCHANGE Purn. . re-upholstertng
for lumber, wood, fish poles ana
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE Young turkeys or will
trade in on late model automobile
(Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry
Talent, Ore.
FOR Sale OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune-
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
'FOR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE
8 acre ranch, all modern Improve
ments, private electric light and
pumping plant, five buildings, In
cluding double garage and work
shop (cement floors) a studio build
ing within an enclosed cactus gar
den, large chicken yard, and house,
and pump house. Forty fruit trees.
Navel, Valencia oranges, grapefruit,
lemons, apricots, persimmons, palm,
and other shade trees. 320 ft. boule
vard frontage, on State highway,
(Palms to Pines), no encumbrance.
1 ,000 cash, balance In exchange
for Medford house and property,
close In." Box 2987, Tribune.
EXCHANGE For small home in Med
ford. 20 A. In Fern Valley, 7 ml.
S. E. of Medforu, 10 A. ready to
plant. Call 276 B St., Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford
Improved or unimproved property.
80 acres on McNeil Creek near Butte
Falls Highway. Paid up water right.
Electricity. Full particulars. R. Wy
more. Butte Falls, or 333 Maple
street, Medford, between 4:30 and
5:30 p. m.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Five acres In
cherries and 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
A REAL BUY
A A 10 acre excellent free
JK J llll soil, Irrigated, mostly In
Ladlno clover and garden,
family orchard. 6-room modern
home, piped with artesian water;
good barn, room for 40 tons hay, 10
cows. Garage. Located only one mile
from high school annd grade school,
good road. Total price $3200.00. Can
be had on terms to responsible par
ties. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC.
(Exclusive Agents)
109 E. Main St. Phone 728
FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room house,
sleeping porch, two large lots, Ideal
for gardening and chickens. $2,300
two cash. 320 Portland Ave. in
formation at 310 Portland Ave.
A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben
nett St excellent soli, fruit, nut
trees and berries. Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box ,66. Tribune.
FOR SALE 155-acre ranch, lower
Applegate; fence4 and completely
stocked; 100 acres In cultivation,
balance timber; free water. 715
Alder St., Medford.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Tel. 195
53 ACRES near Applegate P O ; 11 A
cultivation, free water right; Dal
ance timber; improvements. Paul
Erdman. Applegate, Ore.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & Wn tie
AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS
FISK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded,
guaranteed. You cannot buy tires
anywhere in Oregon cheaper than
at the Sunrise Super Service Sta
tion, 12th and Riverside.
FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL
n your car, 10c quart; In your
can, aw sal.; bbj. lots, 30c. ioo"
PURE PENNSYLVANIA Oil, from
Bradford crude. In your oar, 20c
quart; in your can, 62c gai-i 5 gals.
$3 00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
STATION.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
GOOD USED CARS
30-DAY WRITTEN OUAR ANTES
1929 Ford Roadster.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
19:33 Plymouth Sedan. Side mounts.
1929 LaSalle 5-pass. Coupe.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1928 LaSalle Coupe.
1929 Essex Town Sedan.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
Also several older models at cheap
prices.
ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside.
1934 HUDSON Sedan demonstrstor;
new car guarantee; substantia dis
count; trade and terms. Eaktn
Motor Co . Hudson-Terraplane Deal
er on So. Riverside.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Ual upright piano.
Cheap for cash. Box 388J, Tribuni.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Ouln.aa. Mra. U H.
HiUtiMi Ttl 19-r-S.
puke Mrofue wri Cocx.rao pru.
wet. IS. ; Nan. ai. I. Aaaiaaa
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 cows, one just fre&h
M. u Hartley, Phone B-F-0.
TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh
In spring, and coming a-year-oid
colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire
at W. B. Medley's, Rt. 4. Box ISO,
Medford.
FOR SALK Fresh oowe.
Adolf
Seoul tz Beagle. Ore.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE 2 Golden Cocker spaniel
puppies. Monarch Seed 4s Peed Co.
PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel puppies.
Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville.
Phone 173.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
TOMATOES, No. 1, $1.50 per cwt.
Phone 4-F-12, c. J. Logan.
FOR SALE Seckel pears. L. G. Frlnk,
Taieut.
FOR SALE Furniture, i ml. west of
Meehan's store on Jacksonville
Phoenix road.
FOR SALE 2 bedroom suites, com
plete; living -room suite; dining
room suite; General Electric refri
gerator; electric range; piano. Mrs.
J. L. El, Old Stage Road, Vi niile
North Westslde school.
TOMATOES, No. 1, $1.50; culls, 50c
per cwt. Phone 4-F-12. C. J. Logan,
FOR SALE Dresser, 2 study tables,
electric heater, gal. glass jars, ft gal.
fruit jars, straight chairs. 20 N.
Orange.
FOR SALE Fine potatoes 60 per hun
drcd. we dig, you pick up. uring
sacks. We work Sundays. John Mace,
dirt road right before overhead
bridge, Tolo, then 3 miles. Follow
red arrows.
$175 BUYS complete 3 pump Service
Station equipment, doing good busi
ness. Lease or buy property on own
terms. (Reason sickness.) Nice busi
ness for mlddleaged man or wo
man. Golden Rule Service, near
Kerby.
FOR SALE Cletrac 20, mechanically
perfect. 1130 Niantic.
FOR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll
top desk, ski Is, automobile hot wat
er heater, lace type rubber boots,
other miscellaneous articles. Extra
special $85.00 violin and $6.00 case
$40.00. Leaving, must sell at once.
Call at 22 Keene Way Drive.
FOR SALE Electric fan. Tel. 1524-X.
EASY mangle on table In perfect con
dition, $65.00 cash for quick sale.
16 Mistletoe, side door.
FOR SALE Vetch Inoculation. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Sweet corn, cantaloupes,
tomatoes and prunes. F. S. Carpen
ter, Jacksonville Highway.
FOR SALE Large Crawford Clings
and Mulr peaches, 2c. C. C. Clemens,
203 Vancouver. Phone 1010-L.
FOR SALE Kentucky Wonders, new
crop Just on. 3 miles north on Sams
valley road.. Phone 493-R. E. E.
Stump.
FOR SALE Inoculate vetch before
planting to assure maximum growth
use Nltragen. Monarch Seed fc
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Peaches. Fine Elbertas. 3c
a pound, R. R. Guches, mile west
of upper school house. Griffin
Creek. Phone B57-L.
2 STOCK saddles for sale cheap. C.
L. smith. Tel. 9-X-13. Butte Falls.
DEER RIFLES, shotguns, $5.00 to
sao.uu. eaaaies, tents, shoes, cloth
ing $70.00. 5x7 camera $25.00. 817
North Riverside.
PETITE PRUNES for sale. Tel. 7-F-4,
EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES.
2c. Bring containers. 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 Siberian and Transcend
ent crabapplea, also plums at Wing
MISCELLAWE00 S
AUTO INSURANCE at about 50
saving; class "A" plus Company
Leg. Reserve. 206 First Nat'l Bank
Bldg. Phone 350.
DENTISTRY Dr
Main.
i. rt. Got 335 E
BOA1 TRAILER. Cash Register Add.
ing Machine, Typewriter. Boots
Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside
ORATN SACKS Jackson County
Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett St.
DOGS examined free. Dr, Stone, 4tb
and Bartlett.
FOR SALE Equity In house. C 11
526 Haven.
FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley
bags. Medford Bargain House. 27
N. Grspe St. Phone 1082.
FOR SALE Canning peachea. Bert
atanclllf. Phoenix.
ALL MAKES of waahlng machlnea re
paired. FlcX i Hardware, 131 Weat
Main.
FUR 8ALE rjaed tAwlng machlnea. al)
T'tea; term, if dealred All maXet
rented and repaired WKIW sin
Macnina Co. 34 N Bartlett
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SAli Hl-Way
tqtupment Rent
Oold Hill. Or
Inn Cafa and
12 40 tnontb
COFFEE ANN'8 FOR BALE.
1100 AND light car tn good running
order buy. beat paying aerTloa ata
tion on Redwood blrivay. oaar
Kerb;, account alcXneaa. Oolden
Rul. service.
A cuatom la the Blue Oraae aec-
tion of Kentucky la to build farm
fates that can be opened from an
auaomobll, aeat bjr Jerking t cord.
PERSONAL
ASTROLOGY readings, questions ans
wered. Phone 809 for appointment.
REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual
readings dally 315 So. Riverside.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AostraiAS
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract ot TUU and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of rttle. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 82
North Centra) Ave. upstairs.
Rlalto. Phone 1615-Y.
Expert window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
EADS rRANSnCR & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Oentrai Phone 416
Prices right serv've guaranteed
HA WLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special Uvea tuck
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS Ere Prompt service and le
gal rates W E THOMAS. 45 6
Central State license No S 157.
Painting and Papernanging
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646--W uS 8 Orape
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING lo per an
ft. Mr Black 310 N Bartlett
JOHN H LOCK Painting and Decor
atlng Quality work at lower prices
Ph 953-R. Res 124 King.
LEGAL NOTICES
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 has been appointed by the
Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above
entitled Court, as Executrix of said
estate, and has duly qualified accord
ing to law; all persona having clalma
against aald estate are hereby noti
fied to present samo. with proper
vouchers and duly verified according
to law, at the office of T. W. Miles,
attorney for the undersigned. In the
Jackson County Bank building in the
City of Medford, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first publlshc-d August
16th, 1934. LEONA L. MARTIN,
Executrix of the Estate of
Dee Bowman, deceased.
For Sale
Miscellaneous packing house equip
ment. Including conveyor belts, fruit
wasners, nailing machines, and mis
cellaneous material and property used
In connection with the commercial
packing of fruit and pears; two safes
and other miscellaneous personal
property of L. A. Banks and Edith R.
Banks, and the Suncrest Orchards,
Inc., excepting household effects and
furniture. The property may be in
spected, and bids received. Same to
be sold at private sale, See J. F. Wort
man, Pacific Highway South.
J. F. WORTMAN,
Trustee In Bankruptcy of estate of
L. A. Banks As Edith R, Banks, and
the Suncrest Orchards, Inc.
Two old prints of the Oalvez fam
ily, for which Galveston was named,
were sent to the Galveston Rotary
club by the Rotary club of Malaga,
Spain. '
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Trail
TRAIL. Aug. 33. (SpU Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Chamberlln of Chicago ar
rived Saturday for a few days' visit
with relatives here. Mr. Chamberlln
la a brother of Mrs. E. E. Ash,
Mrs. Eva Seggeasman shopped tn
Medford Friday.
Little Bobby Blaess Is home, after
spending a week with his father at
Diamond Lake.
Mrs. Anna Brlggs la helping In the
Howe store for a few days.
Mrs. Sprat Wells has been quite
sick, but u much better at this
time.
Miss Lena Zlmmerley la spending
a few weeks with her mothtr on EU
creek before school it arts.
Miss Christine Zlmmerley Is help
ing Mrs. Blaess In the store.
Mrs. Irma cuahman, Wanda Howe
and George Howe were In Medford
Thursday, calling at the hospital to
see Mr. Ash, who It gradually Im
proving. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Swingle and
Mrs. Marie Bennett were shopping In
Medford August 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson of Chllo.
quln spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson.
Mrs, Rose Cushmau of upper Trail
visited August 18 with her son, Char
ley, and family.
Roger Caste lion and Mr. Puddy
have bought Dean De Void's place on
Elk creek.
Miss Bette Corn of Union Creek la
spending a few days visiting Miss
Laurabell LaDleu.
L. Crawford wai shopping In Med
ford, August 17.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howe of Cen
tralis are still here to be near her
brother, E. E. Ash, who Is quite HI.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Yancey and son.
Bob, also his boy friend, Rodger,
from Pal to Alto, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Young of San Francisco
left for home the past week after
spending several weeks' vacation at
Sunset on the Rogue.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson of
Trail and Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hutch
inson and little daughter, Shirley,
of Klamath Falls left for Crescent
City Sunday morning, where they
will spend a week's vacation. On
their return they expect to visit Gold
Beach, Bandon .and Marshfleld.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, Aug. 33. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Barrows of South
Dakota moved Into one of the Wright
cottages last week for the summer.
They visited the Sunday school and
Mr. Barrows gave an Interesting talk,
taking his text from John 3-1.
Mlsa Margaret Dally spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Imogens
Charley before returning to her home
In Medford.
Junior Matlock visited at the home
of Bruce Hansen several days last
week.
Mra. Walter Marshall of the forest
service camp will spend two weeks at
home. The Marshalls and Ed Tucker
are busy filling their alios.
Mrs. Elisabeth Orlssom was a guest
of her daughter, Mrs, J. D. Mayfleld,
the first of the week. Mr. and Mra.
Lyle Hard visited at the Mayfleld
homo Saturday. ,
Use Mall Tribune want ada.
Cross -Word Puzzle
t. Witty persos
9. Indigo plant
10. Furnish with
a crew ,
again
11. Lift
13. 1etttslator
17. Female sheep
19. Narrow road
23. Salary
2ft. lm,) oiled
m. First name of
the author
of "Htn
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21. Lkjuor
SO. Clieene dlih
31 Tending to
excite
emotion
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tary vital
element
St. Chafed
JU, Thwarted
1H, Edible bird
if). Chin me
pagoda
42. Watered
appearance
4. Pay out
in. Pronoun.
47. Architectural
pier
49. Color
BO. Kmploy
S3, 100 square
meters of
land
1. Oriental
P4. TlKht
li. Feared
OOWN
1. Not frpsh
2. Mistake
5. Soldier's metal
flaik
4, Reclines
6. American
Indian
. Perform
7. Mission
Briefs
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK, Aug. 33. (Spl.)
The Ladles' club spent an enjoyable
day Thursday as guests of Mrs. Frank
Farlow. Dinner was served at the
picnic grounds near the creek.
Miss Lucy Davis of Medford visited
Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Amy
Grlssom.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Tonn Thursday were Mrs. O. T. Wil
son and children, Betty and Dean,
Mrs. Pete Burreson and daughter,
Helen, all of Sams Valley and Miss
Mabla Humble of Baker and Mrs.
Hudson of California, who were house
guests of the Burreson's.
A boy was born August 14 to Mr.
and Mra, Henry Peck. The young
man has been named Henry Ervln.
Sunday guests at the Short home
were Mrs. Anna Walsh and children,
Mrs. Nygren and Grandpa Settle.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hard of Apple
gate were visiting friends In Lake
Creek Saturday.
Mrs. Amy Orlssom visited Mra.
Elisabeth Grlaaom Saturday and Mra.
Anna Tonn visited with her mother,
Mra. Grissom Sunday.
Lloyd and John Walsh, Darrel New
strom and Billy Abbott returned Sat.
urday from a hike and camping trip
to Lake of the Woods, Fish Lake and
a trip to the top of Mt. Pitt.
Dorothy Monia and baby of Hilt,
Calif., spent last week with Mrs. Mo
il la 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wll
hlte. Threshing operations began in the
valley Monday at the Hoof ft ranch,
work being done by the machine of
Raphael Gardner.
Mra. Dorothy Ragsdale spent last
week with her father, Herman Meyere,
to do his canning.
Mrs. Rebecca Springer returned to
her home in Portland after spending
several days with her niece, Mrs. U H.
Wyant. Miss Wanda Wyant accom
panied her aunt home to remain for
a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ragsdale of Ber
keley spent Sunday and Monday with
tun, Ragsdale'a mother, Mrs. 2. R.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith of Phoe
nix spent Sunday at the Ted Hoefft
home.
Rudolph Peck of Medford spent
several days last week with his sons,
Henry and Adolph. of thla vicinity.
Beagle
BEAOLE, Aug. aa-(Spl.) Sunday
guesta at the Sanderaon noma war.
Karl and Olea Holbrook of Roxy Ann,
Dorla Stelner of Central Point and
Milton Sanderaon.
Jna Pearl Lucaa la apendlng a few
daya visiting with her aunt, Mr.
Jordan and family, of Roaeburg.
Mra. Dennlson and Mra. Chanel
Walker went to Medford Monday to
meet Mr. Dennlson 'a little son, Lau
ael Dennlson, from Ohelham, Out.,
Can., who hue coma here to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and
family and Slolse and Helen Walker
were Sunday guesta at th Jeaa Olaat
home at Brownsboro.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Perdu and fam
ily from near Eagla Point wen Sun
day guest at th Jame Martin
home.
Last week was th birthday of Mr,
Hlnes, Sr.. and Mr. Htiies, Jr., and
tlie event were - celebrated Sunday
at the Hlnes home with over twenty
guesta present. lo cream and cake
were served at the close of th pitas
ant oocaslon,
Mra. Blschoff and Francis Bennett
were callers at the Jame Martin
home Monday.
The DeArmond thresher la thresh
ing grain on the home ranoh thla
week, then will go to th river.
Wilson thresher la threshing In the
neighborhood this week. They ware
at Nelson'a.
Chaa. Walker and daughter, Char-
lene, and son, Jeaae, left early Mon
day morning for Salem to apend aev-
eral week In th hop yards.
Church services were held at the
school house last Friday evening with
Rev. Johnaon of Central Point In the
pulpit. There will be aervlce again
August 81,
McLeod
McLEOD, Aug. 33. (Spl,) Miss
Erma Olass left Saturday for Califor
nia, where ah haa secured employ
mant.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Vaughn and sons
spent th week end at Crescent City.
Mra. J. E. Peyton haa aa hr nous
guest her sister, Mis Hanson, of
Aberdeen, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoban Dltaworth and
family are apendlng a two week' va
cation visiting relative at Applegate
and on the coast.
A daughter waa bora recently to
Mr. and Mrs. Alga Abbot of Butt
Falls. Mr. Abbot will be remem
bered aa Imogens Edmondaon.
Mr. and Mra. Orrln Train and party
of frlenda visited relatives her Sun
day. Mr. Banty waa an overnight guest
of his nephew, Bill Coburn, Tueaday
night,
O. W. Thomaa returned Tuesday
after spending a few daya In Med
ford. .
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK, Aug. 2J. (BpU
Jo Duggan, Jr., of San Francisco,
accompanied by friend, arrived Au
gust 14 to spend a fw day at th
Duxgan aummer horn her.
Harry Ayre of Annl Spring COO
camp spent th past week end t
home with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayres and fem
117 apent Sunday on th Applegate
river picking blackberries and swim-
mtng. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and fam
ily and Valerie Pearce were guests at
the wedding of Blossom Austin and
Orral Van Dorfy of Medford at the
Ad vent 1st church August IB.
Mr. and Mrs, John Black and Lea
Black made a business trip to the
home of Herman Walters on Humbug
creek Augtist 30.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Pearce and fam
ily, accompanied by Mrs. Heuner
gardt, Mrs. Buraell of Medford, Mrs.
Meehan of Jacksonville, Miss Mabel
Daugherty, Valence Pearce, Mr, and
Mrs, Dan Pearce and family, Mr.
and Mra. Painter of Wataonvllle,
Cel., enjoyed a picnic at McKee
bridge August 13.
Mr. and Mra. Argraves and daugh
ter. Carmen, of Phoenix were visit
ors at the Paul Pearce home recently.
Miss Ha eel Davtes, accompanied by
Mra. Arthur Davles, Susan and Mary
Da vies and Alloa Madaen, made a
trip to Rogue river over the new
Forest-Foot Creek road August 31,
Climax
CLIMAX, Aug, 33. (Spl.) Mennl
fe Charley who la with the COO at
Union Creek made a hurried trip
home Monday to bring a load of pro
visions for his parents.
Mary Lou Gray, aged flvt broke
her arm last Friday when aha fell off
the porch.
L, H. Werta, Frank Hurst and Mil
roy Charley have helped Everett Orla
som with threshing this week.
Mra. Eva O'Conner and three small
children of Lake view are visiting Mrs.
O'Conner'a mother, Mra. Frank Hurst.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Warts were
shopping In Medford Saturday,
Mrs. Jennie White spent the week
end at Central Point.
Mrs. Coy of Eagle Point la visiting
her son. Sam Coy, thla week.
Mra. L. H. Werta and daughter Ro
berta called on Mrs. Hurst Friday af
ternoon. Mra. Frank Hurst and Mrs. Xva O'
Conner made a trip to Medford Sat
urday afternoon.
Courthouse
News
I Furnished by th Jaokaon County
Abstract Co. 131 E sixth Btnat)
Marriage Licenses
Paul P. Byera and Jean TJ. Andr
son.
Blroy X. M oO raw and Bit Ma Ilu-
land.
Mela O. H.lgert and Isabella B. Ed
dl. Budd W. OaU and Margaret Pan-
nlngton.
Henry A. Baglay and Nona Praabt,
Circuit Court
Colonial Oarag vs. Thomas J. En-
rlght; chattal lien.
X. E. Whitman vs. John Conner, t
1: lien.
Tom D. William n. V.lma L. WU-
llanwi divorce.
A. Bell Anderson VI. Ben Wbatr;
for money.
Francla Putman, at al, va. Molln D.
Barns, et all possession of business
property.
F. O. Van Susan aaaume business
nam of "Van' Tire Ship", Medford.
M. O. Beaaonetto, cancellation of
aaaumed business nam of "Pin Con
Bar-B-Que,"
J. O, Beesonette aaiumea bualnes
nam of "Pin Con Bar-B-Qu",
Medford.
Noah D. Nororaas, T. B. Ball, Prank
P. Turvey, canosllatton of partnership
and aaaumed bualnaa nam of "Th
Elk Creek Lumber Company of Tratl."
Frank P. Turvey assumes business
nam of "Th Turvey Lumber Com
pany". Trail, Oregon,
Real K,tte Transfers
Mrs. Mary Math to William P. An
drews, at ux. WD. 110.00. Lot 90 Blk.
1 Medford Height Add. to Medford.
William P. Andrews, et ux, to Mra.
Mary Matties. WD. eio.00. Lot 30, Blk.
1 Medford Height Add. to Medford.
Elmore J. Scott, at al, to William P.
Andrews, et ux. WD. 800.00. Lot 30,
Blk. 1 Medford Heights Add. to Med
ford. Walter J. Ol mac he Id to Stat Mu
tual Bldg. e Loan Association. SH.
Dead. 1003 57. Lot 13 Sutherlln Ter
rac. a Subdivision of Lot , Blk. S,
Barr' Add. to Medford.
Bardwell S. Smith, et al, to Minerva
a. smith. QCD. 410.00. Lot 13, Chll
der Eastern Addition, Medford.
Jame W. Oeorge to Manual Shel
ley, Deed. 110.00. BE of SW, SVt.of 6E
See. ao and an see, so, twp. o, o. k.
3 East.
Charles Wonnel to Oharlaa Humph
rey. WD. tlO.00. H Int. In a ecree in
Sec. 14, Twp. 38 S. R. 4 Weat.
Jama H. Owen, et ux, to Mary Jana
Roschelle, M. D. WD. 1080,00. . 85 ft.
Lot 10, Byk. 3, Crown Heights Add.,
Medford.
Albert J. Milton, et ux, to Annl H.
Owing. WO. 810.00. Lot In Woodrlll
(now Rogue Rlvr),
Medford Corporation to J. O. Bee
sonette. WD. MM. 00, Lou 14, IS and
18, Byk. 8. Berrydale Add., Medford.
D. B, Millard to Lena J. Bayle. WD.
810.00. Lot 13,'Chlld.r'i Eastern Add.,
Medford.
Lena J. Bayle, et rtr, to D. a. Mil
lard. WD. 110.00. Land In DLO 41,
Twp. 38 8. R. 1 East.
AT
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 33. (AP)
Senhora Darcy Vargaa, th wlf of
President Oetullo Varga of Brasll
today christened th big 10-ton fly
ing boat, th Sikorsky "S-43," th
"Brazllltan Clipper."
The Clipper arrived her ystrday
on lt maiden night for pan-American
Alrwaya. bringing a party of
newspaper executive who were pres
ent at the cer.mony.
CREDIT UNIONS TO
PROVIDE FARMERS
WITH NEEDED COIN
Administration Starts Pro
moting Idea to Help 'Lit
tle Fellow Seven or
More May Unite for Plan
WASHINGTON, Aug. IS. (AP)
The farm credit administration start
ed promoting the Idea of credit un
ions today to help the little fellow
who needa cash.
Under th federal credit union act
It will oversee the organization of
such unions throughout the country.
oovernor wuitam I. Myers announced
the appointment of Claude R. Orch
ard of Omaha, aa assistant director
of the credit union aectlon to asslat
Herbert Emmerich, acting director.
For Members Only.
Credit unions. Myers explained.
are cooperative thrift and lending In
stitution organised by leven or mora
persons. Their chief alms are to en
courage thrift aad lend money to
their members only for provident or
productive purposes.
"The law waa enacted to permit
people of small means to borrow
money from their fellow workers, as
sociates, or nelghbora, through credit
unlona formed for th purpose, and
to encourage them to aave," Myera
said.
He aald It was not th purpos to
set up new banking Institutions op
erating lor profit. "Federal credit
unlona may lend only to their mem
bers. Profits Distributed.
"All profits after provision ha
been made, for loasea and reserve,
are paid to th member-atockholder.
whose number Include, of course, th
borrowers."
Under th law loans of 50 may b
made on th security of the borrow.
erM note alone. No on may borrow
mor than 9300 or ten per oent of
tn unlon a paid-in and unimpaired
capital, whichever la greater.
Members provide capital stock by
purchaalng ahares at IS each.
Paclflo coast offices aro at Berkaley.
Cel., and Spokane, Wash.
STEEUNOUSTRY
NSW YORK, Aug. 33. (AP) No
sign of an upturn In the Iron and
steel business have appeared, aald
Iron Asa today In 1U weekly review,
and the national average of Ingot
production haa dropped to 31 per
oent of capacity.
This la the lowest rate of the year,
reached only once before, in the first
week of July, and compares with
33 per cent average last week.
"Widespread concern over federal
policies," asserted the review, "par
ticularly as they relate to money and
labor, undoubtedly hag played a- large)
part In holding back Industrial an
terprlae, with the result that con
sumer stocks of material accumu
lated In June are lasting longer than
had been expected."
FORTllSTO
HAVE MORE GUNS
PORTLAND, Ore,, Aug. 28, (AP)
Three batteries of railroad artillery
have been assigned to Fort Stevens at
the mouth of the Columbia river,
Congressman Charles H. Martin an
nounced, The batteries are on the east coast
and will not be moved until congress
meets again to appropriate the nec
essary funds for the transfer.
The Portland chamber of com
merce and other civic organisations
aeeklng better coast defense asked
for transfer of the guns.
POST FOR POLING
ALB ANT, Aug. 33. (AP) Dr. D.
V. Poling, Presbyterian clergyman,
haa accepted a position aa field man
for th stat board of higher educa
tion. Dr. and Mr. Poling have returned
from Eaat Orange, N. J., where Dr.
Poling waa pastor of Presbyterian
church. Their horn will be here,
where they formerly lived.
K will travel about the state as
contact man between th high
schools and state college.
Poon 843 we'll nam away your
refuse Olty Sanitary Oarrtc.
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