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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1934
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FOR RENT Urgv nouseaeeplnt
room. 1 50 net. 6.7 N. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 and S-rooin
apta., bio w. uenirai.
FOR RENT Furnished apt., 100 So
Oakdale.
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Per una per month without
copy changeo
Phon 75
TOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FBOND
LOST Near Woodlawn orchard, utll-
ltv bag containing money, toiletry
articles. Finder notify John Bohn
ert. Central Point. Phone 381. Rc-
yard.
IX5T Between Ashland and Med
ford. castiron roller In sack. Re
ward. Independent Truck line.
Phone Medford 1467; Ashland 35.
FOUND Box of clothing. Owner miy
have same by paying for adv. Trib
une office.
FOUND Doctor's black leather kit.
Owner may have same by paying
for ad. Tribune office.
LOST If dog miasms, call 1518.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl, out ot school, for
general housework In small home.
Apply in person, 1455 No. Riverside,
between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.
WANTED SITUATIONS
FOE EENT APARTMENTS
FOE SALE LIVESTOCK
FURNISHED front first floor apt.
Private bath and garage. 604 W.
10th.
FOR RENT 2 -room apartment; one
bedroom with twin beda and par
lor. Phone 602-L, evenings.
BACHELOR apartment. 445 8. Front.
FOR SALE 34 raooiu and nu torus
Thlra house south city hall. Jack-
FOR SALE Red brood aow. or trade
for cow. W. H. Arnold, Rt. 1. Bjx
397.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
readings dally. 315 So Riverside.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wheat ana oata, II 60
100 lbs. Call 704 N. Central after
4 p. m.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Floor sanding machine
Economy Lumber. No. Riverside.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious and
Newtown apples. Bring containers.
Joe Kantor, Rt. 4. Box 337.
TRADE New lumber for fresh cow.
N. L. Hawk. Rt. I, Talent.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford aedan and 3 lota in Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterln?
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White olec
trlc sewing machine for light se
dan. Box 638, Tribune.
FOR SALE English call decoy ducks.
Tel. 47.
7-FT. CEDAR POSTS for sale or will
trade for apples. 801 No. Central.
ANY KIrJDbarnyard fertluwr deliv.
ered. Any age you want. Pulver
ized or otherwise. Price right.
Phone 258-W. Leave order for Mc
Gonagle. I will call at your home.
FOR SALE Thla week, 1 wagon, I
set harness, 1 2-horse dies, cream
separator, 1 young mare. See them
at Maxwell place, Spring St.
HAY FOR SALE 30 tons or more.
Wilfly Orchard. Eagle Point, Ore.
FOR SALE .30-30 Savage, good con
dition; Lyman peep-sight, gold
shored front, 15. Phone 576-W.
FOE EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TO EXCHANGE Small nicely fur
nished apartment house, ateady ln
cun.e, in Portland, for modern resi
dence in Medford or on small acre
age near Medford. Box 4801. Tribune.
EXCHANGE Small house on good lot
Value (350.00, for light car. Inquire
145 N. Central.
LARGE 6-room bouse In good condi
tion. 3 blocks from University in
Eugene, for small house in Medford
Vvould consider desirable Ashland
property. Phone 424-J-2, Medford
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 10 acres good irrigated
land. O. C. Boggs.
WANTED WORK Ex-service man.
Reliable. References. Consider
anything. Call 858-H.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wanta practical nursing or house
keeping. Box 4612.
RESPECTABLE, Intelligent widow
wants to keep house for gentleman.
Write or call 1191 Olive St.. Eugene.
Oregon.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E. 9th.
WANTED-M1SCELLANEOGS
WANTED To buy a light pick-up
car. Phone 437-R.
WANTED Drag-saw; must be In good
condition and reasonable. 616 N.
Central.
WANTED Winter pasture for 6 head
of cattle lmmeditely. E. W. Scott.
Trail, Ore.
WANTED Best light closed car $100
cash will buy. Ask for Kenneth at
Moore's Central Service, 9th and
Central.
WANTED Wool See J. J. Osenbrugge.
132 S. Riverside.
WANTED Cow for feed and care dur
ing winter. Will buy If satisfactory.
B. Rogers, Gen. Del., Medford.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. aell and trade. Berrydale 3nd
Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Tel
366.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house In city limits of Med
ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Mall
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R. Thlbault.
Phone
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINJM
BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAAIN HOUSE
37 No. Orape. Tel. 1063
WANTED Model A 1930 or '31. Good
condition only Evenings or Sun
day. 61 N Oakdsle. Apt 6.
WANTED Warrant. Redden & Co.
WANTED Household goods, -toves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House, 37 N. Orape St. Tel
1063.
FOE 'ENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Two houses, 3-room un
furnished and 6-room furnished
Phone 790-X.
FOR RENT Furnished 5 -room bun
galow. 311 South Grape.
FOR RENT Furnished houses. See
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone
728.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & White
FOR SALE Several farms for sale.
O. C. Boggs.
IF14 EARNING on 12500 invest
ment m two houses on one very
large lot in east Medford interests
you, then write Box 4621, Mall
Tribune.
5 AND 10 ACRE tracts. 610 down. 16
month; on pavement; plenty water,
electricity and phone available.
Phone 1281. Montgomery.
FOR SALE 9-room modern home, or
trade for smaller house. 404 W.
2nd, or Tel. 1528-W.
FOR SALE In upper Sams Valley, 60
acres, close to good school, build
ings are not so good, but the land
Is good and there's a good spring
and some timber Could be made a
nice place Price 6700, half cash
V. R. Bonhqm, Phoenix, or Phone
851-R-3.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
oi thrown tK wnne.
HOMES. Ranches, Mines. If It's real
estate, I have it. Roberts, 720 W
2nd. Tel. 1528-J.
A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries. Will sacrifice on
terma or cash. Box 66. Tribune.
53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.; 11 A
cultivation, free water right; bal
ance timber; improvements. Paul
Erdman. Applegate. Ore.
FOR . SALE AUTOMOBILES
1933 TERR AP LANE 8 DeLuxe sedan:
6 wheela and Karl-Keen trunk.
Looks like new. Attractive price,
Eakln Motor Co.
FOR SALE 1928 Bulck Sedan.
1929 Ford Roadster.
1928 Chevrolet Sedan.
1933 Pontlac Sedan.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
Skinner Garage. 143 So. Riverside.
Bulck-Pontiac Sales and Service.
USED CAR SALE
REDUCED PRICES
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
1933 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1933 DeSoto Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1928 Chrysler 62 Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 LaSalle 6-paas. Coupe.
1930 Stutz 8 Sedan.
1927 Chevrolet Coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. WO.
38 No Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOB SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Boston bull pup; also
wmppet coupe, ioa East stn.
FOR SALE POULTRY
PURE Bronze torn. Cockersn's prize
iocs to. jesse wen. hi. 1, Asniano
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Organ on storage bill
oo.d Hill.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ONE well-furnished sleeping room,
with pnrllpee of using library for
attln; room. School tmcher or
b-.islne woman preferred. Call
3-U-R.
TOR RENT NIce.v furnished room
and ear&ce storsa at moderate
rates by week or month 325 South
R.vers.de avenue.
FO R 8 A LE LI VE STOCK
FOR SALE One Red Roan Durham
bull 3 year old. Elmo Throckrnor
ton, Applegate.
FOR SALS OR TRADE 20 acre well
improved, for coast or 8 Dakota
property 35 nut tree in bearing
A J. Hornby, Route No. 1, Medford
NOTICE
FOR SALE Delivered, old barnyard
pulverized fertilizer for lawna "and
shrubbery; also sandy loam toil.
Call 258-W.
LARGE Colonial raiuje stove with res-
ervolr, like new. Phone 1335-X.
Painting and Paperhanglng
M, A. BLISS Painting and paper
Hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Qrape
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In end for the County of
Jackson.
In the Mater of the Estate of Mary
Elisabeth Owens, Deceased.
Notice la nereby given that the
undersigned haj been duly appointed
by the Judge of the County Court of
the Stats of Oregon, for Jackaon
County, aa administrator of the estate
of the above named decedent, and hu
qualified aa auch.
All persons having claim against
aald estate are hereby notified to pre
sent same, duly verified aa by law re
quired, at the office ot the under
signed. In the Palm Building, In Med
ford, Oregon, within six month from
the date of the first publication of
thla notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, and first
published, thla 3rd day of October,
A. D. 1934.
F. J. NEWMAN.
Administrator of the Estate of Mary
Elizabeth Owens, Deceased.
trlx and the closing of aald estate;
all persons interested In said estate
are directed to appear at said time
and place and show cause, if any
they have, why such relief should not
be granted.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, thla 3rd
day of October, 1934.
LOUISA R. OREB.
Executrix of the Estate of
John Oreb. Deceased.
DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 722.
FOR SALE Solo trumpev. New never
been used. Cheap for cash. Box 4728
Tribune.
"POO A I. V Rohllllf CVl.r,n iro -x-
cheap for quick sale. Jacksonville i
Gerage. 1
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Man Ice,
four miles west of Medford, adjoin
ing Clancy Orchard. tf
FOR SALE Whfflt, 41 50 100 lbs. Call
at 704 N. Central after 4 p. m.
GRAPES and grapo Juice for sale.
Clarkson Vineyard. Phone S10-R-1.
DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 50 fir
515 Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, cent and a half
a pound. Ted Fish on Anderson
Road S. W. of Phoenix.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
reea to., iin ana uartiett sea.
FOR SALE Grapea and grape Juice,
at the Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2. Medford
FOR SALE Weaner plga. 1120 West
2nd.
FOR SALE Buescher Melody C axo
phone, battery radio. $5 Eastman
Kodak postcard size, portable vie
trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house
hold appliances, fruit Jars and
tools. 822 Cedar.
FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck'e Hardware, 131 West
Main.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms if desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt,
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE White sewing machine
Angora rabbits 314 Willamette
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Oarblne val
ued at 920 00 for light car Across
from Medford Riding Academy
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County:
In the matter of the estate of Olga
E Anderson, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Jeckson County haa appointed me
Executor of the estate of Olga E.
Anderson, deceased.
All persons having claim against
said estate are required to present
them to me with proper vouchers
within six months from this date at
the office of O. H. Bengtson. attor
ney for said estate at 120 East Main
Street, Medford, Oregon.
Datd this 26th day of September,
1934.
J. M. KALLSTROM.
Executor.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Estate, 126
East Main St., Medford,
Oregon.
Not I re
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and for the County of
Jackson :
In the matter of the estate of John
C. Thorson, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Executrix haa filed her
Final Report, aa the executrix of the
estate of the above named decedent,
with the Clerk of said Court, and
thet the Judge oi said Court has
made and entered an Order setting
the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., Octo
ber 26th. 1934. aa the time, and the
Courtroom of said Court In the
Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, as
the place for hearing objections to
aald report. All persons having any
Interest in said Estate are directed to
appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have, why
such report should not be anoroved
and the other relief therein prayed for
be granted.
Dated and first published this
sotn aay oi toeptember, A. D.. 1934.
MARIE THORSON,
Executrix of the estate of John
C. Thorson, Deceased.
RADIO SERVICE
DON'S RADIO SERVICE
Repairs Sales Rental.
423 E. Main St. Phone 668
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Equity In house.
626 Haven.
Call
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dcf
Ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots.
Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment.
317 North Riverside.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta BIdg Music
and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256-W
Ruth Luy Alice Holm back.
DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th
and Baatlett.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Room 3 and 6 No. 32
North Central Ave., upstair.
Rlalto. Phone 1616-Y.
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove. 235 K
Main.
Expert ttlndow Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. On.
FOR SALE 2 fresh milk cow dim
ming Poultry Ranch. 5 ml, out
M'.dway Rd Central Point.
FOR SALE Feeaer pig.
Pnipn. 301.J-I.
Dolph
SHFEP KAISERS ATTENTION-. Shrop-
.lire. Corn led a .j and Rommy Mirth
buck Outside stock shipped in
Reasonable prices. J J Osenbrugt
ROOMS - Weil furnished, heated
Phone 394-L,
r-R RENT ROOM-BOARD
ROOM. BOARD 153 No Otkdale
RAiEi? rery numerate at 718 E Mam
ATTRACTIVE fmi. 404 8. Grape.
Money To Lend
MON'KY LOANED, radios, typewriter,
electric refrigerator, washing ma
chines, gun or on anything ot real
value.
CIXII. 4 KN SI NO 3
No. 5 8 Front.
MONEY LOANED on Homes; monthly
payment. Mdfsrd Federal Sav At
Loan Avo. 126 E Main. Tel. U5.
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le
gal rates. W E. Thomas, 4ft 9
Central. State license No. 8 157.
Transfer.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Chetp. 830
Bennett.
MILK COW for ula. 2nd bouse south
Howard school.
TWO JERSEY heifer, coming freh
In prlna. and enmin a-yar-H:i
colt Priced reasonable. Inquire
at W B. Med.ey i. Rt. 4, Box 156
MedforO.
EAD9 TRANSFER A STORAGE CO
Office 1015 No Central. Phone 315
Prlcet right. 8ervlce guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert park
era and movers Special lives toe It
moving equipment, price t.gm
fllB North Riverside. Phone 1044X
Final Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
Jackson.
In the matter of the Estate of John
Oreb. Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the above
estate baa filed her final report In
the above entitled Court and Caue.
and said Court has fixed the hour of
w?n ociock a. m., on November 5th.
1934. at the Courtroom of said Court.
in the Courthouse at Medford. Ore
gon, as the time and place of hearing
objections to satd report, If any there
e, me aiscnarge of the said execu-
Satire of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the. Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 5th day of October, 19;l4.
In a certain action therein, wherein
The Federal Land Bank, of Spokane, a
corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against L. B. Tedrick and
E. R. Tedrick, wife and husband;
Nathan B. Newcomb, also known as
N B. Newcomb, and Katherlne A
Ne wcom b , h us b and and w 1 f e , and
Medford National Farm Loan Asso
ciation, a corporation, the Defend
ants, for the sum of 2 10.00, with
interest at the rate of 8 per annum
Irom the Bth day of May, 1931; the
sum of (310 00, with Interest at tie
rate of 8 per annum from the 8th
day of No-ember, 1931; the sum of
4210.00 with Interest at the rate of
8 per annum from the 8th day of
May. 1932; the sum of $210.00. with
Interest at the rate of 8 per an
num from the 8th day of November,
1932; the sum of $210.00, with In
terest at the rate of Scb per annum
from the 8th day of May, 1933; the
sum of $171.87, with Interest at tue
rate of 8 per annum from the Bth
day of November, 1933; the aum of
$4726.40, with Interest at the rate ot
4 la 'o per annum from the 8th d:ty
of November, 1833; the aum of $16.15
insurance premium; the sum of $17.00
abstract chances, making a total Judg
ment on September 19th, 1934, of
$6375.88, together with Interest on
said sum from said date at the rate
of 8 per annum, with costs and
disbursements taxed at Seventy-five
ana ou-iuo uoiiars, winch judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the
Clerk'a office of said Court In satd
County on the 19th day of Septem
ber. 1934.
Notice 1 hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the eald exe-1
cutlon, I will on the 10th day of
November, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
at the front door of the Courthouse in 1
the City of Medford, In Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell
at public auction for cash to the high
est Diocier, to satisry said judgment,
together with the costs of this sa.e,
subject to redemption a provided by
law, all of the right, title and Interest
that the said defendants had on the
8th day of May, 1923, or now have
In and to the following described
property, situated In the County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at the Northeast comer
of Donation Land Claim Forty-seven
in Township Thirty-six South of
Range One. West of the Wlllametto
Meridian; running thence South 40
deg. 50 mln. West on the North
line of said claim 646 feet to the
Southeast corner of Donation Land
Claim Forty-six; thence West on Iho
line between claims Forty-six ani
Forty-seven 743.5 feet; thence North
42 deg. 0 mln. West 517.9 feet to
the Southeast side of the County
roan; me nee ooutn 49 deg. 27 mln,
West along aald side of road 229.0
feet; thence South 42 deg. 0 mln.
East 100.8 feet; thence South 49
deg. 27 mln. West 149,8 feet; thence
North 42 deg. 0 mln. Wost 100 8
feet; thence South 49 deg. 27 m:n.
West 213.2 feet; along said aide of
road to the North line of Donation
Land Claim Forty-seven; thence
West on said line 43.16 feet to tlie
center of road: thence South 4d
deg. 27 mln. West along said center
ouo.m leei; tnence bouth 26 deg.
53 mln. West 445.9 feet; thence
South 46 deg. 25 mln. West 316.6
feet; thence South 41 deg. 20 mm.
East 271.2 feet; thence North 89
deg. 44 mln. East 3124.5 feet to the
East Une of Donation Land Claim
Forty-seven; thence North 1316 2
feet to the point of beginning,
containing 90.43 acre.
Also the Southwest Quarter' of
the Southwest Quarter of Section
Two and the Southeast Quarter of
the Southeast Quarter of Section
Three, in Township Thirty-six,
South of Range One West of the
Willamette Meridian, excepting and
reserving from the foregoing de
scribed premises tht right of way
of the Medford and Crater Lake
Railroad Company, together with a-1
the appurtenances and privilege
thereunto belonging or In anywise
appertaining, also all water and
ditch rights appurtenant to said
lands, situated In Jackson County,
State of Oregon.
Dated thla 10th day of October,
1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID,
Sheriff of Jackson 'Countv, Oregon.
By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy.
THE GRANGE
Yugoslavian Regent
Enterprise Grange
October 6th a Juvenile Grange was
organized at Enterprise Grange hall
with twenty-two member. Mrs. Adele
Purrler waa chosen Junior matron.
Juvenile officers ire a follows: mas
ter, Jackie Stewart; overseer, Ira
Orr; lecturer, Florence Neathelmer;
chaplain, Nell Moore; treasurer, Vir
ginia Houghman; secetary. Donna
Mae LeMolne; Ceres. Betty Jean
Stewart; Pomona, Jackquellne Moore;
Flora, Pearl Relsebeck; steward, John
Darland; L. A. 6., Geneva Moore:
gate-keeper, Roy Houghman.
The beautiful organising ceremony
waa put on by State Deputy Arthur
Brown and assistant. This was fol
lowed by a bountiful dinner. A num
ber of the member of the subord
inate Grange Joined the Juvenile
Grange by way of encouragement to
the little folks.
Enterprise Grange met In regular I
session October 13th. with Worthy I
Master Frank Jackson In the chair.
Several members who had been away
for the summer, came back and paid
up their dues and were welcomed
heartily.
It was voted to encourage the
county officials In any road oinng
projects that might benefit this
community.
H. E. club met with Mrs. Eugene
Moore the second Wednesday In Oct
ober with a small attendance vho
were exceedingly busy making regalia
for the Juvenile Grange.
Next meeting. November 14, will
be at the home of Mrs. Catharine
Norman Law..
It was voted at the meeting to
purchase a new heating stove and
new window curtain for the Grange
hall.
Lecturer Mrs. Dorothy Stewart in
vited Messrs, Bromley and Jones of
the California Oregon Power com
pany to put on a moving picture
show in honor of Columbus Day.
This was enjoyed by a large and
very appreciative audience. The pic
ture were varied, both amusing ana
instructive. Especially Interesting
were the views of the Diamond Jub
tlee Pioneer parade which deserve
unlimited praise because of their
historical vnlue as well a their life
like clearness. Mr. Bromley has the
sincere thank of this community,
especially from those who did not
see It, for bringing the parade out
to tnem.
Another feature of the evening waa
a dinner berore the meeting served
by the ladle of the Grange, at whicn
several guests were present, Mr. ana
Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Wllkerson from
Montana, Mrs. Remphner and chil
dren of Evans creek, and Mrs. Reea
Carter and daughter of Rogue River.
The will of the slain King Alexan
der of Yugoslavia named his cousin.
Prince Paul (above) a one member
of a three-man regency council to
serve during the reign of the new
boy king, Peter II. The others named
were Former Minister of Education
Stankovltch and Governor Bantero
vltch of Zagreb. (Associated Press
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Meteorological Report1
October 17, 1934
Forecasts
Medford nJ vicinity: Pslr tonight,
becoming overcast Thursday. Moder
ate, temperature.
Oregon: ' rnlr tonight, becoming
overcast Thursday. Moderate tern,
perature.
P.-T. A.
CONCLAVE HELD
IN GRANTS PASS
i
ORANTS PASS. Oct. J7. (AP)-
The southwestern district of Parent.
Teacher association, waa In confer
enca In Oranta Pasa Tuesday at th
Christian church, Pourth and R
streets.
Th. Josephine County council,
headed by A. Walker, president, and
the Granta Pasa council, whose presl.
dent la Mrs. J. M. Hambly, wer.
hosta to th. visitors, who Included
63 teachers and parent from Jack
son county and state officials.
Mrs. Virginia Kletzer of Portland,
state president, waa tn charge of to
meetings, other state officers her.
were Mrs. O. Courtwrlght of Port
land, atate chairman ot the member
snip committee, and Mrs. Jack Hey
land of Medford, state vlcepresldetit.
A banquet at the Christian church,
at fl:30 Tuesday night was to be th.
concluding event of the conference.
All persons Interested In the program
or problems of the Parent-Teacher as
soclatlon were Invited by A. Walker tq
attend the dinner.
The district conferences, lasting
on. dsr. are held biennially. Tb.
stat. conventions are also held but
once every two yean, the next gath
ering of the Oregon P.-T. A. member,
to tat. plac. In Medford In October,
A dinner waa held Tuesday noon
at th. Redwood, hotel with 73 per
aona present.
..
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 78: lowest, 40.
Total monthly preemption, .38 of
an Inch; deficiency for the month,
.30 of an Inch. Total precipitation
since September 1, 1034, .B7 inch; de
ficiency for the season, .01 Inch.
Relative humidity at 0 p. m. yes
terday, 41 per cent; 8 a. m. today,
85 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 8:37 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow. 5:33 p. m.
Observations Taken at A A. M.t
120th Meridian Time
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OAK GROVE, Oct. 17. -(flpl) Ed-
gar Eusela of Ore n ad a, Calif., waa
visiting his sister, Mr. Floy Ml near,
here last week. Mr. and Mr, r. H.
Mtnear and son and Mr. Eusela will
spend the week-end at Coq utile. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Anderson left
for Minnesota October 7. They ex
pect to be gone three weeks.
The Norrls Olles family Is moving
to Lozler lane.
Mr. and Mr. Elton Waldron en
tertained Mr. and Mr. Newton Mead
and family at dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Shore rf spent October 10 wltn
Mrs. Earl Ulrlch at Elk Creek.
Mr. Walter and son and Jim
Brown have returned from harvesting:
potatoes In Jflamath county.
Mrs. Phil Whltlock has returned
from convalescing at the home of
her sister-in-law, Mr. Asa Boyde
at Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shore enjoyed
a venison dinner at th home of
Mrs. C. I. Hayes Sunday,
Upper grade pupils of the Oak
Orove school gave a very Interesting
entertainment October 13, commem
orating Columbus day. Mr. Hanby,
history teacher of the Medford high
school, gave an address on Colum
bus and contrasted hi voysge with
the exploration of Admiral Byrd,
who Is enjoying the modern facili
ties or rsdlo and aviation. Several
visitor were present.
A "get acquainted" dinner waa
given at the school house October
13. K, E. Oore made a short speech
and Introduced the teacher. Mrs.
Brill end her committee sponsored
the following program: song, "Amer
ica," by the audience; violin solo,
"Minuet In O" by Beethoven, Clara
May Brill; piano and violin duet,
"Haven of Rest," Blllte and Robert
Taylor; piano solo, "Simple Confes
sions," Mr. Silvia; Chinese song, in
costume, Mary Kem. accompanied by
Dorothy Burgess; violin olo, "Sierra
, Mona," Dorothy Oore, accompanied
by MIrs Holmhack; ong. "Columbia
Oem of the Ocean," bj 'the audience.
Boise 02 43 T Clear
Boston . 64 Clear
Chicago ..... 00 .... Cloudy
Denver 68 44 P. Cdy.
Eureka 64 44 .... Cloudy
Helena - 36 30 .34 Cloudy
Los Angeles 68 08 .04 Rain
MEDFORD 61 30 Cloudy
New York 84 48 Clear
Omaha 48 .... P. Cdy.
Phoenix 84 60 P. Cdy.
Portland 64 46 .... Clear.
R.no 48 34 '.68 Rain
Rose burg 64 43 .... Clear
Salt Lake City .... 68 43 Clear
San Francisco .... 63 63 - Clear
Seattle 63 43 Clear
Spokane 38 Clear
Walla Walla 64 40 .... Cloudy
Washington, D.C. 76 66 T Cloudy
TO" TAX
Between SO and 60 were In W
tendance at th county council meet
ing at Ashland, Saturday, October
13, at which County School Super
lntendent C. R. Bowman wai main
speaker, addressing the meeting on
the 30-tntU tax limitation amendment.
Frank VanDyke of Ashland, also
spoke, giving a beneficial talk on
safety rules In traffic.
The meeting was called to order
by Mrs, Bertha Young of Eagle Point,
after which the morning waa spent
in hearing reports from each of the.
unite present. Mrs. Short ot ;hls city
was unanimously elected member ot
the board of directors. Special com
mittees appointed under Mrs. Young
were a follows: Mrs. J. Heyland
county membership chairman; Mr.
Short and Mr. Walter Olmscheid,
county publicity chairmen.
After a covered dish luncheon waa
served at 9 p. m. in the Senior hign
school cafeteria, the session waa re
opened with two whistling solos by
Dorothy Reynolds. Three violin num
ber were then presented, after which
the council voted nd went on record
as being opposed to the 30 -mil I tax
limitation amendment.
An extensive drive haa mad aa
appreciable Increase In membership.
It was revealed at the meeting,
.
K. F. RANCHER SHOT
ILONDOS PINS RUTZE
J IN STRAIGHT FALLS
I SAN rPANCISCO. Oct. 17 (API
i Jim Londoa, whoa, cla'm to the
. heavyweight wrestling championship
i la recognized 11 eom. statea. tossed
I Nick Lutre of Venice, Ca., far two
straight falls here last night. Lon
I dos took the first fall with a rever-
. figure four In 10 mlnutea and the
second with an airplane spin In ft"
: mlnutra of the two-hour mstch.
I
NEW YORK, Oct. 17. (AP) Ed
ward W. (Daady) Browning went to
the grave as h. had wished wltn
3,000 purple orchlda covering hl
coffin.
Victor Hosa, attorney for th. llme-llght-lovlng
millionaire, aald that
omployes of Browning's real estate
firm had contributed o,ooo ana
scoured th. city to get the flowers.
Mr,. Clarence Hood, whom Brown
ing adopted when ah. waa Dorothy
Sunshine, and Mr,. Adele Browning.
hi, divorced first wife, went to the
funeral. Prance. Heenan Browning,
th. "Peaches" who may get a wldow'a
third of th. estate, did not attend
Browning left an estate worth be
tween 17,000.000 and tio.ooo.uou,
reading of his will by hla attorney
disclosed today,
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PROFIT OREGON
Im Mali fr.Duu, null ads.
BALEM. Oct. 17. (AP) Returns to
the atate and the countlra from part
mutuel wagering on do and horse
races (Inc. th. enactment of the
racing bill In Marrh 1833 to date
haa totaled 1"1.044, the .ecretary oi
state's office announced here today.
Of thla aum the countlea received
40.310, equally divided among the
39 sub-dlvlslone, while the state fair
and the Pacific International Llv
stock eaposltlon at Portland received
00.393 each.
The second apportionment marie
this year allocated 9.BT8 to tn.
counties, while 30.337.50 went to
the fair and to the Pacific Livestock
exposition. Counties wer. apportion
ed fund, recently, prior to the fair
season, from the racing commission
funds. Of th. new apportionment
each county received 103.20.
Better clothea for less. It will Ply
vou to climb my stairway. Klein the
I Tailor, 1.8 Cast alaia, upalaut.
KLAMATH PALLS, Oct. 17. (AP)
A gun argument over a piece of
property In th. Langell Valley district
yesterday afternoon resulted In th.
critical shooting of J. X. House, 4S(
rancher.
House waa wounded when h. went
to the aid of hla brother, who w,ia
encountering troubl. In a dlsput.
with Btev. Shannon, Lynn Olbaon
and Zerm Pulford. Th. difficulty waa
believed over a leaas on th. Pulford
ranch where Hotise's brother lived.
Houa. waa shot In th chest, Hos
pital authorities today aald h. would
live.
Shannon, Pulford and Qlbson sr.
held for Investigation.
COUNTY COURT EYES
TALENT DIST. LANDS
ASHLAND. Oct. 17. (Spl.) County
Judge Earl Day and Commissioners
Nealon and Billing were In Ashland
yesterday, accompanying Manager O.
Arnsplger of the Talent irrigation
district on an Inspection of some of
the Talent Irrigation district land to
determine on an equitable adjust
ment of taxes on property which tht
district ha ta'xen over.
While here Judge Day announced
that Congressman Mott had notified
him thtit the department of Interior
had written that the 1933 O. C.
land gsnt money would be paid soon
to the county, om 936,000 for the
county general fund.
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Oregon Weather
Flr tonight, becomtnn overran
Thurdy: moderate temperature;
gentle changeable wind, becoming
moderate southeast and south off the
coast.
Coin lets Are Hungry
JEPnR30N CITY. Mo. (UP)
The 4,700-odd convicts In the Mis
souri penitentiary here eat lflo.000
pound of meat, 40,000 loaves of
bread, 300,000 pound of vegetables
and drink 1,000 gallon of milk every
month. Policy of the prison to raise
most of U food on a. ?.tr -rented
ground cut down the cost of feed
ing taca luwat to .171 eut ft da,.