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LOST AND FOUND
Return to 624 No. BlwwWe-
LOST 1 dog missing call 116
WANTED FEMALE HELP
JmJOOBAPHBRWANTEDl-Not over
28 years of age. Apply in peon at
office Mann's TCpartmentStore
Sawi'mlddle-agod worn
an tor general housework: 12 50
"r month. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren.
Phoenix.
W4NTEDReileble girl out of school,
or middle aged woman tor .general
homework and care ot children.
716 8. Jackson. Phone 92o-L.
WANTED Reliable young woman out
of school, help with housework, care
children; pleasant home; board,
room and reasonable wages. Refer
ences required. Phone gaa-W.
YOUNo"wOMAN over 30 years o! age
tor genarl house work Oood home
and moderate wages Permanent po
sition for right party Address Box
3073. care Mall Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Salesmen, local concorn.
steady work. Write Box 3547. Mail
Tribune.
TOUNO MAN WANTED, to prepare
lor operation and- repair ol high
speed DIESEL ENGINES. Must be
now employed and willing to study
in spare-time. Small tuition cost.
For Information write 3506, Mall
Tribune.
YOUNO MAN WANTED who Is Inter
ested in eleotrlclty, and would 'ike
to work in a power station, starting
as oiler. Must be at present em
ployed and willing to prepare for
opening at home in spare time
study until qualified to enter this
work at good pay. Small tuition
cost. For particulars, write Box
3467, Mall Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
GOOD MECHANIC wants to do car
and tractor repair work on your
place. Phone 364, Central Point.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E otb.
WANTED-M1B0ELLANE0U8
WANTED Model T Ford In good con-
dltlon: reasonably priced. Call
WANTED To buy wardrobe trunk
Phone 523-Y.
WANTED Lightweight drag saw. Box
3398, Tribune.
WANTED Room and board for two
babies and room for parents; close
In. Rex Cafe, afternoon.
WANTED To buy trash burner. Tel
394-Y.
ENCLOSED van truck going south
Load wanted. Phone 333.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits of Mcd
(ord Must be cheap Box 808 Mali
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R Thlbault.
Phone
JUNK WANTED
We pay oasn for TUNS 8A1TERIES
AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM
BRASS COPPER and lunk of all
descriptions.
MED FORD BAKOAIN BOUSE
7 Wo arape Tel 1062
BATES
BJC
, w A..N I KiJ wool, monair. mass uu
k V pelts See us before rou sell woo)
Bargain Bouse, I"7 N. Orape St
Phone 1062
WAJn TO BUT 1939 Ford. Must be
cheap SSI W and I
WAJTD Warrant Redden Oo
WANTED BouseDoLd food etoves
tools or what have yon MMiord
Bargain House 37 H Orape St rei
1002
FOR RENT B0PBE3
FOR RENT Nlc mfurnished bouse;
3 bedrooms; oioae la. 33 Almond
3 oath rooms, sleeping porch, furn
ished or unfurnished Only rIisole.
permanent tenants r?ed apply. 714
West 10th.
FOR REN1 Homes furn;ned oi
unfornisned Brown Walte
FOR RETVT fl-mom rooderD house
and grie. 1' mtiss from Med
ford Mrs JeA&: M. U;nar Kings
highway.
FOR REVT Larg eaodern bous with
shade trees and lawn 3)1 aV Jerk
son atreei. inquire J. W. Jacooe,
P4 Floe tueew
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Small furnished apart,
ment; private Bath. 321 Apple.
FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.
Hotel Grand.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RArES very moderate at 718 E Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Large room with hot and
com water, shower; close in. ow.
Fir.
FOR RENT Sleeping room for em
ployed woman or girl. 402 No. Oak
dale. RENT Attractive sleeping room;
board If desired; or 2-room apart
ment, new. close in; reasonable.
204 W. Jackson.
ROOMS Well furnished, heated.
Phone 304-L.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
TO LEASE For 6 months, very rea
sonable, the Convalescent Home in
Ashland, consisting of large build
ing, annex, and 10 cabins, all pretty
well filled. Going south. Mr, and
Mrs. Barber, 153 Orants St., Ash
land, Ore.
FOR RENT Ranch. Phone 267-H.
FOR RENT 10 acres, Improved, close
in; irrigated, see or pnone uiareuco
Pierce.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE .25-35 rifle for cow. F.
Wedge, 1 mile west Talent school.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oat hay
Isaac's, next to Radio Station.
FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A
Tord sedan and 2 lots In Med lord
for late model Ford V-8 Tel 407- 1
EXCHANGE Furn ra-upbotstenng
for lumber, wood, tub poise end
reels Phone 998-R.
FOR SALE OK rRAUE white electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. ITibuue-
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 33 acres provided In two
16-A lots on King's highway. In
quire 524 No. Riverside.
TO THE MAN wro contemplates
building a nice home 1 will sell
the finest view site In Medford at
a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 3496.
Tribune.
TO THE MAN who contemplates
building a nice home 1 will sell
the finest view site In Medford at
a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 3496.
Tribune.
A BARGAIN My largt lot. on Ben
nett St., excellent soli, fruit, nut
trees end berries Will sacrifice on
terms or oash Box .58. Tribune.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son Co Bldg sa Loan Assn Tel 195
63 ACHES near Applegate P O; II A
cultivation, free water right: bal
ance tunoer; improvements. Paul
Erdman. Applegate, Ore. '
WHEN you think ol real estate, think
ot Brown & Wbtte
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Work horse, 1000 pounds
to J800 pounds, wagons and har
ness. 4 mile north Midway road on
old Medrord-Central Point highway.
FOR SALE Two milk cows. R. E.
Dean, Berrydale Ave.. Box 37, after
noons. FOR SALS One Guernsey bull. 18
months old. Fat hogs. J. ?. Wea
ver, Gold Hill.
FOR BALE Shropshire ewe lambs.
A. L Ferns, Fern Valley.
FOR BALE 7-year-old mare; weight
1600: IVx mile southwest Phoenix
on Pioneer road. J. W. Ayres.
FOR SALE Dairy cows and heifers.
Bert Nichols, 1 mile north Ashland
on highway.
FOR SALE Registered Shropshire
rsms. L. A. flalade. Central Point.
FOR SALE Some good Ramboulllet
rams. P- E. Bybee. Medford.
FOR SALE 24 rabbits and hutches
Third house south city hall, Jack-
Two JERSEY betters, coming fresh
In spring, snd coming 9-year-old
colt Priced reasonable. Inquire
at W B Medley's. Rt 4. Box 136.
Medford.
FOR SALE POULTRY
PURE Bronx torn Oockrtn' prlw
tock 15 Jwm Net. Rt I AJiiland
TOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALK Persian kittens. 3S
Myrtle St.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
PALL APBCIAl IN USED CARS
iM For4 Ooupe. Hudson; 192S
ItudtMUr Sedan. Unwell Touring,
MA, trust good rubber.
Atu4tker aari tftrflce.
-w DURAKT . "toe Ior "S1"
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OOOD VSEO CARS
19J: tnt Ooupi.
:90 Sruts T-piLeM Tiger Sedan.
193 iAAaile Ooupe.
;93B JDTot ooupe.
vr, cmrrsie. 4 fitedan.
1T iJhrroln Ooupe.
1994 .MS iVdan.
ARMSTRONO MOTORS. TNC.
34 ! Riverside. Phone 18
FOR SAlJft Cud lilac Victoria (4 seats)
139 North Riverside. Harry Cun
rath. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS
nsn VIRES AND TIBF3 Bonded
guars nted Ton cannot nuy tires
anywhere in Orgoc cheaper than
a the Sunrise Super Service Bts
Ron. Utb and .rt:t:i!de.
FOB SALE
nnSCEJXANEOUS
FOR f.K'.t Graphs ani crane Juice
at Lr.a Lwil V.Qfysrd, Rt. 2, Medlord,
FOR SALE
mSCELLANEOaS
FOR SALE Bay's new accordion.
Never been ued. Hall price. Box
3409, Tribune.
FOR SALE Cull awet potato quash
iov cow feed. J. 8. Vandorfy, first
house .south of Fairground. Pacific
highway.
FOR SALE PI a no, 50. Rt. i. Box 82.
FOR SALT Juice and jelly (Tapes
15 Rose Ave.
FOR SALE Jonathan apples. Tel
17-F-14.
FOR SALE Large Simmons crib; good
condition. Phone 1081-J.
FOR SALE 4 -Inch pump and engine.
136 Portland. Phone 855-R.
FOR SALE Tokay Trapes, So lb.,
ready to u- All that come and get
this week get discount. Bring con
tainers. Riley Myers, Central Point.
FOR SALE Practically new Winches
ter .32 special carbine at a good
price. Phone 678-w.
FOR SAE Dry wood any kind any
length. 515 Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, lo on vines.
John Maoe. dirt road right before
overhead crossing, Tolo. Follow red
arrows.
FOR SALE $50 Majestic slide trom
bone, slightly used. 115. Phone
746-J. 116 Willamette.
FOR SALE Plenty of Petite prunes
and tomatoes at carpenter s ttanon.
J'vllle Highway.
PEACHES & GRAPES mile south
wnitc school on ariirin creek,
Henry Huklll.
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at C20.00 for light car. Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
FOR SALE Circulating heater, kitch
en cabinet. Byi'man, north of Cen
tral Point, on highway.
FOR SALE Ranches. Easy terms for
quick sale. J. B. Andrews, owner.
Business College Bldg.
FOR SALE Jonathan apples. Call
17-F-14.
FOR SALE Fine tomatoes, lo on
vines, watermelons John Mace, dirt
road right before overhead crossing
Tolo, follow red arrows.
GENUINE INDIANA CANNF.R toma
toes, 75c a big lug oox. delivered
Phone 8-P-4. Ted Pish.
FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo-
pnone, oattery radio 90 Eastman
Kodak postcard size, portable rlc
trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house
hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools
622 Cedar.
FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley
oags sieuiord Bargain House 37
N Grape St Phone 1062
ALL MAKES of washing mschlnes re
paired. Pick's Hardware. 131 West
Main.
FOR SALS Deed tewing machines, ell
makes; terms 11 desired All makes
rented and repaired White Sewlnp
Machine Co 24 N Bartlett
POR SALE Canning peaches. Bert
Standi!! Phoenix.
FOR SALE 3 burner oil store, roil
top desk, s.lila. automobile hot wat
er heater, lace type rubber boots
other miscellaneous articles Extra
special taboo violin and 16 00 ease
40 00 Leaving, must sell at once
Call at 22 Keene Way Drive.
TIER WOOD Dry fire. pine, oak and
laurei, on ground or delivered. Tel
722.
BUSINESS CHANCES
1500 INVESTMENT In rich est.ib-
iisnea piacer property will net you
from (30.000 per year up. Open to
one party. Investigate the property
thoroughly. Mera, 73 Union, Ash
land. MISCELLANEOUS
"DIESEL NEWS" Amazing facta and
pictures, latest developments end
opportunities for trained Diesel
men. Free copy. Write "Diesel
News," 2121 San Fernando Rd., Los
Angeles, Cs).
PRUNES FOR8ALB-lc lb. TeCli
DENTISTRY Dr I.
Main
a Oove 235 E
BOAT I-RAILER Cash Register Add
ing Machine, rypewriter. Boots
Shoes, Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment
317 Nortb Riverside
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
Peed Co.. 4th end Bartlett Bts.
DOOS examined tree. Dr. stone. 4th
and Bartlett.
FOR 8ALB Equity lo house. Call
026 Haven.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKHUN CO.
ABSTBAC'l CO.
Abstract jt lltu and
Title Insurance, The
only complete nil
8 y e t to la ; season
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. -Abstract
of rule. Rooms I and o. No. t'd
Nortb Ceotral Ave. upstairs.
Rial to Phone 1616-T.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET OEUKOE DO 11 - Tel. UVJ
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specially
Money tu Lend
MONEY LOANED ON PUKNITUKfc.
CARS ETC Prompt service &d
gal rates W B THOMAS A 8
Central State license No 8 157
Mulc Writing and pong Sertlrt
HAIOHT Music Writing snd Song
Service. Composing, smngtnj?
Song lyrics. Publishing. Copy
rights. Mlmeixrsph copies of mu
sic. 318 Liberty Bid.. Medford. Ore
Transier
EALW? rRANSFTR Si STURAOl CO -Office
1016 no ntrsJ Pbne 416
Prices right serv've fijsranteed
HAWUEY rKANSPCK - Cipert pscs
r snd ODuTsrs Special tivators
mot ins; equipment. Price rtot
810 Nortb tiirers.de, p&uae l(H4-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Piano Instruction.
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO. 218 E. Mam.
Classical and popular muaie. Pri
vate and class lessons.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Pianist, com
poser, teach of piano and harmony.
Original MELOHORD method, mod
ern piano playing. Studio, 318 Lib
erty Bldg., Medford. Ore.
PERSONAL
REV. EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
readings dally. 316 So. Riverside.
Painttnt and rapcrhangtng
si. A. BUSS Painting and paper
banging Tel 646 w ...8 8 Orape
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper,
hanging. Tel. 646. W. 313 8. Orape
IVall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAP EH CLEANING. 1c per 1
ft. Mi Black 310 N Bartlett.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for Publication.
Xn the circuit Court of the state of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Anna M. Bertelson, J. H. Prultt, E. R.
Fuller and Elizabeth Fuller, hus
band and wife, Fred B. Sweeney,
and Mary R. Sweeney, husband and
wife; a. s. Butler, and Alice B.
Butler, husband and wife; Western
Loan and Building Company, &
Utah corporation; Alberte E. Tuck
er, Brasler Bailey, Nellie Brlggs, a
widow; Union Savings and Loan As
sociation, an -Oregon corporation;
Charles H. Carey, Corporation Com
missioner of Oregon, Receiver; The
8tate of Oregon, represented and
acting by the World War Veterans'
State Aid Commission; Grover C.
Owen end Rozella s. Owen, hus
band and wife. Plaintiffs,
vs.
John P Butler, and Jane Doe Butler,
his wife, If married, (true name un
known), their heirs If deceased, also
all other persons or partlea un
known claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or Interest In the real
estate described In the complaint
herein. Defendants.
To each and all of the above named
Defendants;
In the namo of the State of Ore
gon, you, and each of you are hereby
required to appear and anawer the
complaint of the plaintiffs on file
herein against you or otherwise plead
thereto within four weeks from the
date of the first publication ot this
Summons, same being the 19th d(,y
of September, 1934.
And you will please take notice that
If you fall to so sppear and answer
or otherwise plead to ssld complaint,
the plaintiffs will take a decree
against you for the relief demanded
In said complaint to-wlt; For e Judg
ment and decree quieting the title of
the above named Plaintiffs In and to
Lots one (1) to thirteen (13) Inclu
sive and lots fifteen (IS) to eighteen
(18) Inclusive in Creston Heights Ad
dition to the City of Medford. Jack
son County, Oregon, which real prop,
erty la the subject matter of this
suit as against all of the above namnd
Defendants or any one claiming by.
through or under them, end decree.
ing that Plaintiffs are the owners
in fee simple of said premises, and
for their costs and disbursements
herein to be taxed.
This Summons Is published by order
of Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of the
Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, which Order was made on the
18th day of September. A. D. 1934.
and requires publication of this Sum
mons once a week for four coniecu
tive weeks. a. A. CODDING.
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
p. O. Address: Courthouse,
Medford, Oregon.
Notice
In the County court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Greb. Deceased.
Notice Is Hereby Given that the
undersigned Executrix has filed her
h'il Tribune Daily
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cow
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harvest
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FINAL REPORT as the Executrix of
the Estate of the above named dece
dent, with the Clerk of said Court,
and thst the Judge of said Court has
made and entered an Order setting
the hour of fa o'clock A. M.. ot Sep
tember 29. 1934, as the time, and the
courtroom of said Court In the court
house at Medford, Oregon, as the
place for hearing objections to ssld
report. All persons having any Interest
In said Estate are directed to appear
at ssld time and place and show
cause, it any they have, why such re
port should not be approved end the
other reuer therein prayed for be
granted.
Listed and first published this 29th
day of August, 11)34.
LOUISA R, GREB,
Executrix ot the Estate of
John Qreb. Deceased.
Notice of Meeting of Hoard ef
tiiualUutlon
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of the Grants Pass
Irrigation District will meet Tuesday.
October 2nd, 1934, el 10 o'clock In
the district office In the Court House
Grants Pass. Oregon, acting aa a
Board of Equalisation for the purpose
ot reviewing ana correcting ita assess,
menta and apportionment of taxes.
This notice Is published by order of
the Board of Directors of the Grants
Pass Irrigation District, this 4th day
of September, 1934.
GRANTS PASS IRRIGATION
DISTRICT,
By E. Reed Carter.
Secretary-Manager.
Trail
TRAIL. Sept. lfl. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Wash HuiI-hM of RnMhnm .rrlu.
ed September 18 for a week's visit
with her sister, Mrs. n ore nee Wat
son and f&mllV. Ml-.. Wrnn mn,l
Carroll drove down with them to
Hamaker ranger station, where they
wiu viii au. wauon, wno la sta
tloned there.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinney from nenr
Ashlsnd were overnight guttata at the
Boyd Tucker home Monday. The
t&inneys were on their way to Whit
key Creek, where their sou Is looking
after their sheep on the summer pas-1
tyre,
Mrs. Lowell Ash of Elk Creek has
recovered sufficiently to return homa
after a week In a Medford hospital.1
Mrs. Florence Watson and son. Car.
roll, visited at the 8. W. Hutchinson '
home Friday and were overnight
guests at the Boyd Tucked home on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barrett of Eagle
Point have moved Into a cottage near
Sunset on the Roguo for the winter
Mrs. Barrett Is tenohlng the Elk
Creek school and Mr. Barrett drive
the high school bus from here to
Eagle Point and teaches In the grado
school there. There are six girls go
ing to high school from here.
Mrs, Cecil Prltchart. who has been
running the lunch room at Trail
known as Cecil's Kitchen, has closed
for the season and returned to her
home near Shady Cove.
Ray Merriman Is 'working at the
summer home of Blamer and Young.
Wllber Ragsdtile Is busy getting his
corn husked for winter feed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryans and children
of Medford called on friends hero
September 10,
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs
Dick Johnson of Shady Cove are san
to learn of the tragic death of their
l(ttle daughter, Alice, September 10
Trail Extension unit met at the
home of Mrs. Boyd Tucker Septem
ber 13 with IS ladles present. Miss
Malln, the acting demonstration
agent, was present to assist those
who wanted to make the guide pat
tern. A covered dish luncheon whs
served at noon. After lunch Tilly
Payton, Evelyn Cobern, Tessio
Vaughn and Millie disss, all from
Cross -Word Puzzle
. face
9. Let go
10 Sick
U. Merry
13. 6 p here
17. Manner
19. Rubbed out
21. Of the nose "
2 a. Parts of curve
rt. Get
16. Body thst has
fallen to
earth from
outer space
7. Nuisances
i!S. Dad
i"), Kpeed contest
it. Eyeglaaa for
one eye
II. Down: prefix
37. Straight
40. Mineral spring
It. Tract of land
drained by a
river
44. Waves break
Ing on the
shore
41, Nourish
41, Ineeot
it. Wild animal
41. Ocean
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smount
II. Color
14. Part of the
Utblsi sbbr.
PA h NTjAbH
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diinenilnng
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heaulltul
7. Terminal
the MrCloud Unit, called and ex
tended an Invitation to the Trull
unit to join them in g.vlitff a local
fntr September 33 at the home ot
Mrs. Glass, which they accepted, so
all are busy collecting things for
the fair to which everyone Is Invited
Llal Tucker, Rena Howe, Jennie
Hutchinson. Eva Segues man and
Alma Merriman met at the home of
Mrs. Merriman September 17 to help
Mrs. Seggessman do soma sewing for
her Invalid slater at Eugene,
Phoenix
PHORNIX, Rapt. 19. (Spl.) Mrs.
Florece Morton of Portland left for
Roseburg last Wednesday, after hav
Ing spent a two weeks' vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Steadmsn here.
Mrs. C. C. Hartley, Mrs. R. 8. Peter,
son, Mrs. C. Morgan and Mrs. J. O. N.
Poling are the delegates who will at
tend the Preabyterlal executive meet
ing at a rants Pass Wednesday.
Mra. Nettle Hallcraft and Mrs. J.
W. Watklns of the local unit attend
ed the all-day home extension meet
ing at the courthouse September 18.
Mtss Armilda Weir underwent an
operation for appendicitis at the Sac
red Heart hospital last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Peterson drove to the
But to Falls, South Fork of Rogue
River CCC oamp Friday evelng where
Rev. Peterson conducted services.
Misses Marjorie and Gweneth Poling,
Addle Bolz and Roma McReynolda ac
companied them, and presented sev
eral quartette selection.
Warren Poling, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. poling, suffered a broken arm
while at play recently.
Lee Burks left iox Crater Lake Mon
day evening, where he has employ
ment.
A son weighing 1 pounds was
born Sunday to Mr, and Mrs. J. A
Blevlns of Medford, at the Puruckor
Maternity home. Mrs. B levins was the
former Bdna Briscoe.
Mrs. William H. Day and Mrs. Caro.
line Schuman of Ashland were guests
at the J. B. Webster home last Tues
day. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken of Ash
lsnd also called on Mr. and Mrs. Web
ster Tuesday.
! 4 I I I I II
Climax
CLIMAX, Sept. 19. (Spl.) Oeorca
McLean visited hts parents Sunday.
Everett and Nellie Qrlssom have
moved to their Central Point home
and Miss Net He will attend high
school.
Miss Roberta Werte left Sunday for
Central Point to attend high school.
She will live at the home of her
aunt. Mrs. Kinney.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. WerU were Hosts
Sunday at a dinner In honor of Mr
and Mrs. Ted Kinney of Central point.
whose marriage waa an event of Sat
urday. Nineteen guests ware present.
Sam Coy la ataylnf at his rsnoh
here for a few days.
The budget meeting of district JS
was held last Wednesday, A tax of
421 waa voted by the district,
Brownsboro -
BROWNSBORO, Sept. 19. (Spl.)
Mrs. J, r. Maxfleld returned Sunday
from Cllmai, where she visited her
mother, Mrs. Orlssom for a faw days,
Lloyd Tucker called at tht Olasa
and Wright homes, Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Barrows visited
at the J, D, Henry home Thursday.
Mr. Henry, who has been quite III Is
recovering slowly.
H. W. Wright and Bill Swain wero
business visitors In Medford Friday.
Mrs, Haagland or Eagle Point visited
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Barrows
the first of the week.
Two new pupils have entered school
this term, Clarence Hayward of Cali
fornia and Robert Baker. There arc
U pupils enrolled.
Mrs. Jesse Olasa, Mrs. Edna Monta,
Mrs. Mary Charley and Irene Char
ley attended the convention held at
Saginaw last week.
THE GRANGE
Ijike Creek Orange.
Members of Lake Creek Orange
were favored at their last meeting by
a visit from County Orange Deputy
R, E. Nealon and Mrs. Noalon.
During the lecture hour Deputy
Nealon spoke, In his usual pleasing
manner, on various topics which were
of apeclal Intfeat to Grangers.
Other numbers on the program
ware piano aelscttons by Hsltn Brown,
"Csttle and Their Place In the Hu
man scheme," by rloyd Charley. Con
test, "Ouesslng Kernels on Ear of
Corn," In honor of Cerss.
The Orange voted to contribute to
the B. F. Irvine testimonial fund.
Tha booster meeting will be held
Ssturday evening, September 39. An
open meeting will be held and abund
ant entertainment provided for all,
BURNED TO DEATH
PORTLAND, Sept. 18. (JFl Fire,
presumably caused by a olgarette,
took the life of Vlijll A. Moore, die.
abled war veteran, as fe slept In hi
room today
Mrs. Moore, awaksned In 4 smoke
tilled roon, In another part of the
house, ws burned on the hand snd
race in futile attempt to aroUM
her huabsnd. She led her four smsll
children and two niece to ssfety.
Moor already had tuffoeatd when
firemen reached hi room.
IJ-o Blue Herrlngbon tuning,
3180, made to meatur Klein the
Tailor. Upstairs.
Dm Mai) Trlbuo want ad.
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by the Jacitsoa Count)
abstract Co. 131 311th street)
Marriage Mrensrs
Newton A, Orlffls and Mabel R
Terry.
James E. Newton and Hasel Mc
Millan. Charles 8. Steele and Elizabeth H.
McDowell.
Ira R. Hart and Ellen L. Wiley,
Bay V. Mtllra aim Elizabeth V.
Barron.
Alfred M. Spenca and Myrtle B.
Wright.
Wilbur R. Hunt and Thclma L.
Barnum.
Allen Thomas Boeclier and Helen
Lorraine Shipley.
Circuit Court
Rogue River Chevrolet. Inc., a Fred
H. ,'ohnson, Jr. Chattel lien 1034
Chevrolet truck, motor No. T 3978843.
I. h. Wilson va. F. H. Johnson, Jr.
Chattel lien: same aa above.
R. F. Singler vs. F. H. Johnson, Jr.
Chattel Hen; same as above.
Maud Potter vs. Boyd M. Potter
Divorce. O. A. Mannings vs. C. B. Dunning
ton et al For money; attachment en
tered. A. B. Reamea vs. Estate of M. F.
Hardy, decetised For money.
R. F. Singler vs. F. H. Johnson, Jr..
Johnson Trucking Co. Chattel Hen.
I. 8. Wilson vs. F. H- Johnson, Jr.,
Johnson Trucking Co. Chattel lien.
Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc.. vs. F.
H. Johnson, Jr. Chattel lien.
Table Rock District Improvement
Co. vs. Estate of Hattle May Hard
man, h. R. Buckley, administrator
Lien.
Carl M, Bit in ark, Beatrice I. Bin-
mark and F. J. Newman Incorporate
as Hawkluson Tire Tread Co.
Ruth Merrill vs. Charles Merrill
Divorce.
V. V. Caldwell, Ted Thomson.
Wayne W. Wells and Ralph Thomas
Incorporate aa Theta Delta Phi.
Southern Oregon Normal School.
Q. D. Jennings va the Dorrli Lum
ber & Moulding Co. Logger's lien.
Charles Jennings vs. the Dorris
Lumber Sc Moulding Co. Logger's
Hen.
D. R. Jennings vs. the Dorris Lum
ber & Moulding Co. Logger's Hen.
Probate Court
Guardianship of the estate of Sadie
E. Hughes Probate.
Estate of E. J. Mulr Probate.
EBtate of Pearl E. Frees, deceased
Admitted to probate.
Ileal Rstate Transfers
H. O. Youmans et u to A. W. Na
pier W. D. to lend In DLC 19, Twp
37 8., R. 3 w.
Otto W, Helder et px to Pearl E.
Johstone Q. C. D. to 2 acres In OLC
45, Twp. 38 S., R. I W.
J. C. Barnes et ux to William Pu-
gere W. D. to 1 acre, being lot 90,
Howard Park,
Carter Land Co. to Charles W. Fra
ley et px Q. 0. P. to 8.783 acres In
OLC 43, Twp. 39 8.. R. 1 E.
Gertrude M, Hawkins to Charles
W. Fraley et ux q. 0. O. to 8.783
acrea In DLC 43. Twp. 39 3.. R. 1 C.
MiUluda L. Prttett to Howard C
Short et ux w. D. to lent) In sec
I Twp. 86 8. R. 1 W.
Bessie Rowena Barry to Russell P.
Chapman W, D. to 8 Eli 01 the BW'.i
of See. 30 Twp. 38 8. R. 1 E.
A, W, Napner to H. O. Youmans et
ux W. D. to land In PLC 19 Twp,
37 8. R. 2 W.
Emll Brltt et ux to Ltidrlck T, Lar
son et al W. O. to blocks 44 and 48,
Jacksonville.
Ray R. Kenaston et ux to Brasler
Bailey W. D. to lot 7, Creston
Heights Add. to Medford.
A. M. Beaver to Dr. Meredith O.
Beaver W. D. to W14 lot 24. N'-i lot
33, H..B. Carter Add. to Ashland.
Albert E. Orr et ux to Oertrude E.
Weeks W. D. to half Interest In N
187 feet lot 9, block 8, Cottage Add.,
lot on Clark street, and lot In bloek
8, Oalloway's Add. to Medford.
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., to
Elisabeth Conner w. D. to lot 10,
S'-i lot 11, block 4, Narrsgan Add. to
Medford.
The tonnage cargo handled t the
Oakland, Cal., port has Increased 107
per cent since 1938 to total ol 099,'
334 tons the last year.
MIDWAY ROAD
PAVILION
ONE HALF MILE NORTH OF PINE 00 NX
Saturday, Sept. 22
STARTING AT 1 P. M. SHARP
81 head nf rattle, consisting of thoroughbred and good high grade
rows. Heavy springers, some with calves by side snd heifers.
14 head of Sheep.
14 head of lltirsea consisting of on 3100 lb. team, 8 and yrs. old,
On 1300 Ih. black mare, broke to work and ride. I gentle plntu pony.
I 4-yr, old 1000 lb. saddle hors. 1 young Ifioo lb. horse, broke to work
and rlile. And many other. 1 let of harnei.
to head of Meaner Pigs.
19 Ford Truck. 17 Chef. Trurk, -27 Studebaker Coop.
Mahogany queen Ann Dining Set, M In. toble, rhalrs. blue leather
top. t Library Table. 1 Phonograph. Restaurant Colfe I'M. 31
Chlr. I hr. 1 Dnuhl vvffle Iron, restaurant t)P. 1 MesUurant
Tositer. 8 room of furniture, stoves, radio, nigs, te. And many
other Item too numerous to mention.
Artyorn havlnf anything they wish to sell, call in person
at Van's Tirt. Shop, Riverside at 8th or Phone 116,
UNDER NEW
ED. IVANS,
ELECTION OF CITY
OFFICERS MED
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Building and Loan, who represented,
his company as a major property hold
er. Or. Elliott, Ooldy and Asabel
Hubbard were appointed as a com
mittee to meet with other property
holders, the street and roads commit
tee end the finance committee, in
securing funds for the work. Cost of
the project la estimated at 11700.
No State Funds.
Mr. Ooldy brought before the coun
cil the Inconvenience te traffic la the
present condition of the street, and.
the resultant loss in property value.
He stated that more than 80 per ecus
of the owners are willing to pay their
share In msklng the Improvement.
Fred Scheffel, elty superintendent,
stated that he has received word from
the highway department that atetS)
funda are unavailable. An effort was
made to secure state funds througn
the contention that Main atreet la a
portion of Crater Lake highway.
Superintendent Scheffel waa ap
pointed to Inveatlgate the dlatrlbu
tlon of 188,000 by the state highway
department, whloh has been allocated
for Junction City, Grants Pass, Med
ford and Ashland, according to popu
lation, and mileage of secondary and
primary roads. An effort will be
made to determine when and In what
proportion the funda will be dis
tributed. Conference Slated.
Mayor Porter announced that ha
has received a letter from Herman
Kehrll, exeouttve secretary of the
League of Oregon Cities, stating that
Kehrll and Ormond R. Bean, commis
sioner of public works of Portland,
will pass through Medford, Friday,
Saptsinber 31. Arrangements will be
made for councilman and other oity
offlolala to meet Mr. Bean and Mr.
Kehrll, to discuss questions pertain
Int to league activities, legislative
work, general municipal problems and
olty planning problems.
Frank Farrell. city attorney, report
ed that the city has received word
front Portland that Robert Robinson,
who received injuries in the recent
Hotel Medford fire when struck by a
fire hose. Is showing Improvement at
a Portland hospital.
A ohange in hour of the council
meeting was announced, to be affec
tive for the next session, which will
begin t 7:30 Instead of at 8 o'clock-
T
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(Contlnuco. nom page one
been situated. The house ws covered
by Ins .ranee, but the loss Is esti
mated at a figure much greater than
the value of the building, due to the
complete destruction of furniture and
valuables.
Xn explslnlng the origin of the
blaze, Maust atated that he was at
work picking pears In an adjoining
orchard when it traah fire on the Bur
ger property spread to 8 grass stretch
along tha road, Burger pomptly noti
fied Maust and the two thought they
completely extinguished the fire with
water. It Is believed to have flared
up again, following grass and s fence
to the Shepherd house, some few
hundred feet away.
Mr, and Mra. Shepherd had left
early In the morning, aceomfianled
by Mr. tnd Mrs. E. J. Llttlefleld.
neighbors, and did not receive word
of the tragedy until their return. On
lookers stated that approximately 40
people had assembled In leas then
30 minute after the fire wss reported.
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