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Phone 75
FOR WANT AOS
LOST AND FOUND
POUND Wahl fountain pen.
1016, E. Jackson.
Call
THE dark-complexioned person who
took violin, robe and coat from
Chevrolet car in' front of 613 So.
i Newtown Saturday p. m. please re
turn to the above address or 4'J8
Beatty St., and no further Investi
gating will be done.
LOST Ii dog missing, call 1516.
MALE OR FEMALE
CLERKS Men-women, good health.
Experience unnecessary. Common
education sufficient to qualify for
government work: 8105 to $17o
monthly. Write Civil Service Train
ing Bureau, Inc., Box L, Mall
Tribune.
WANTED City, county and district
managers. Matured women and men
who can qualify. Opening District
office Medfora this week. Box 876.
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
wsvrm Man. 23. wants work of
any kind. 830 Bennett.
ELDERLY lady wants home as com
panion for elderly coupie. oux vit.
Tribune.
X WANTED--MISCELLAN EOUS
' . - - - -
WANTED One 3-horse grain drill.
J.'E. Weaver. Star Rt., Gold mu.
YOUNG WOMAN want transporta
tion to Portland before Thursday.
Tel. 364-X.
WANTED Pickup, or will exchange
nlaster. brick or stone-work for
same. Route 4. Box 367. Medford.
WANTED Car. Will trade furniture
for good late model. Apt. 8, car
gill Court.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. rel
1062.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts. Medfora Bargain nou
27 N. Grape, rel luo..
)UNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BAITEK1ES
AND RADIATORS ALUM1NJM
BRASS. COPPER and unk jf all
descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No Grape re' i"8
EXPERIENCED man with family de
sires to rent farm, stocked and
equipped, share basis, or would
work for wages and place to live.
Phone 289-J.
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL furnished house. 134 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT House at 410 Newtown
St. See owner, 106 Cottage St.
FOR. RENT 7-room house: modern:
garage. Owner works, wishes to re
tain one room for sleeping quar
ters. Call 1368-R. or at 209 So.
Orange Sundajs or evenings.
rOR HEN! Homes
unfurnished Brown i
tarnished
t White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Small apartment, 801 No.
Central.
FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple.
FOR KENT 3 wmi and bath, fur
nished. . clean, private entrance
adults only. 9 E. Jackson.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES en moderate at Nfl ft iA-n
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S 'Irape
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS RENT OR LEASE Business lot close
in. on hlehway. Eleanor Maule.
Jacksonville. Ore. j
CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or
month See at Camp Wlthus. N
Riverside. I
run RENi Room i0eo adjoinm
Mall Trinune Joo Jepirtment oo
O-ape tret Will remooet to ult
permanent tenant phone 75 or P
ply at Mall moune ioewpsper) of
flee
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PIANO CLEARANCE SALE Barzilns i
in new and ud Piano. Ea.y
terms, liberal trade-in ailoxunce.'
Se,le end Feb. 2. BiltU.n Piano
Snoppe. W. Win ttw i
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL TRADE hght closed car and
cash for equity In late model car.
Box 3344, Tribune.
.TRADE Guaranteed mechanical work
for wood or what have you Call
2u6 and ask for Herm Newland.
TO TRADE For wood, used model A
Ford wire wheel, tire and tube com
plete. Write Box 788, Tribune.
TRADE for wood, drop-head Singer
electric phonograph, plays 11 rec
ords. 009 Beatty, back of Camp
Wlthus.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 9 acres. Ideal poultry
ranch. Cheap. H. Schermerhorn.
mile west of Phoenix.
FOR SALE OR RENT Near town.
100-acre ranch; 80 acres 25-year
old trees; balance alfalfa; good
buildings, electricity, water. Bar
gain for quick tale. Box 740, Mall
Tribune.
CLOSE IN HOME AND INCOME
Only one block from
(1 Rflfl City Park on paved
W w w w etreet, corner lot. espe
daily adapted for small apartments
and rooms. 4-rooms downstairs, ,
small apartments upstairs, all com
pletely furnished. With amall ex
Dense could be made Into splen
did paying proposition. Only
91500.00 Some terms.
ALSO
5971111 CLOSE IN ON PAVED
W. I UU HIGHWAY. i acre high
ly Improved with 5-roora strictly
modern home; large, ugnt living
room with fireplace; dining room;
kitchen with tile drain board and
built-in features: two nice bed
rooms and modern bath, closed in
back porch with laundry tubs;
double garage: all first class con
struction. Under Irrigation. City
water and conveniences but no city
taxes. Total price M700.00. Excel
lent terms.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC.
109 E. Main. Phone 728
FOR SALE Bargain, 20 acres. 3 miles
out; best of soil. 2 seta ol gooa
hulldines. Onlv 13500.
6-room modern home on paved
atreet. S1850.
Large stock ranch, equipped, for
trade.
L. O. PICKELL, 204 E. Main.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack
son county Building & Loan Ass'n
Phone 105.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot
clear: some buildings, near grade
and high schools. Klamath Falls
for city property with or without
buildings Address Box l itiouuc
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home;
7 large rooms, large screened porch,
bathroom and pantry, lots of bullt-
lns. fireplace, hardwood floors.
large lota with plenty of trees and
shrubbery; pavea street, v. ..
Voe. phone 523-j-a.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot Box No. 5U1. xnoune
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1927 Cadillac 7-passenger
sedan, model No. 314. Condition
excellent; mechanically perfect; has
been run only 38.00U mues Dy or.
ifflnfll Durchaser. Ideal stage
large family car. Box B. X., Mall
Tribune.
1927 CHEV. COACH for quick sale,
$33.50. Phone 341-J-3.
LOOK at all the used
you buy. 22 So. Fir.
AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan: small mileage. 33 so. nr.
DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better
used car values.
GOOD USED CARS
All with 1935 License.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan
1933 Plymouth Coupe
Two 1930 Chevrolet Spec. Sedans,
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1928 Chevrolet Coupe.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
Also aevedal other good used cars
to choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18
BARGAINS every one, at 22 so. Fir.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Call 1559.
FOR SALE O. I. C. brood sow and 9
weaner pigs. Box 31, Wagner Creek.
FOR SALE 16-months-old Hereford
bull: purebred. Ralph Wilson, Cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Australian shepherd pup
pies. Phone 16-F-15.
FOR SALE POULTRY
TALENT HATCHERY (formerly Eakm
Hatchery), Talent, Ore., now optT
ated by Gent's Leghorn Farm. Eu
gene. Ore. Fred Harsberger. local
manager. Hatching every Wednes
day. Oent's chicks All eggs pro
duced on Gent's Breeding Farm.
Eugene, from old hens, minimum
weight 24 oz. per dozen. Free cata
log. for SALE Rhode Island Red cock
erels; excellent breeding stock from
special matlngs of New Hampshire
and Sunnyfleid strains. Cummlngs
Poultry Ranch, 5 miles out Mia
way Road.
CALL Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery
for chicks or hatching Rocks, Rede,
10c; Leghorns, 6c. Flocks tested
1107 E. Main. Phone 1598-Y.
A PEW cockerels direct from J A.
Hanson. 12 50 esch. Hatching ezs.
t3 50 per 100. Alfalfa hay. 112.00
ton. Phone 211. W. M. Tetherow.
Central Point.
COCKERELS, hatching enx. ehicra:
Leghorn. Rocks. Reds Carley.314-W
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
I TOR SALE E'.ectrlc washing machine
J 115.00. 206 N. Rlvers'.de.
I por SALE RefrltrerBtor show eae.
j marble front; A-l condition. 618
So. Oakd&le.
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FOR SALE - Furniture Davenport,
chslrv new.wxxl run, rua. m
psrden tooli. cannM -Kda. H. 8
t.ee.sad, O.d 8:3$e road.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
POR 6 ALE 1 National caab, regisr.
Call 1939.
REPLACE your old range with a new
ctrlc rane. Allowance up to
151.75; 3 down and low easy terms.
Offer expires Feb. 1. Phone 1573-J.
MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re-
silvered; auto glass Installed: broken
windows replaced; store front plate
glass, table tops: picture framing.
MED FORD PLATE GLASS CO.
38 S. Bartlett. Phone 449
DRY fir,
manzanlta, 615 Pennsyl-
vanla.
FOR
SALE Ellington grand piano. ,
Box 3332 Tribune.
FOR 8 ALE Used parts for Bean alx
horsepower gas engine. Phone
Verne Marshall, 779-L.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 tube bat
tery radio, with batteries, eio.oo.
Phone 341-J-3.
FOR SALE One windmill and red
wood tank. J. E. Weaver, Star Rt,
Gold Hill.
FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any
thing you have. Phone lau-u
FOR SALE Cable, various
sizes.
Jacksonville Garage.
FOR SALE Wheat. 81.50 cwt.; two
tractor plows. Nate Garrett. Rt. 4.
BARGAIN in 2Vj-ln. Sterling centrif
ugal pump, with 4-n.p. motor.
Terms and trade. 22 So. Fir, or
Phone 377.
TIME TO RE-TIRE
GET A FISK
None Better
None Cheaper
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
12th at Riverside.
FOR SALE 62 tons 2nd cut alfalfa
hay. 115 tons first cut alfalfa nay
Elinor Hanley Bush. 826 East Main
St Phone 902.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes; terms ir aesirea Ail makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR 8 ALE Pear wood rel 744-X
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, 8
sizes of rock (1 50 per yd deliv
ered on drive Ask for price on
small order, granite or buckshot.
Bateman. Ph. 1534-Y-912-J.
IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED?-!
nave foi sale or trade a late model
Acoustloon which nas so oenefltd
mv hearing that I nave no furtbei
use tor It. r N Kerr ralent. Ore
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Mu
sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256'
W Ruth Luy Alice Holmback
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Ahsirarti
JAMISON CO.
AUSTKAC1 CO
Abstracts ol It tie xtu.
Title Insurance rt
only complete Dtif
System to Jackson
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32
Nortb Central Ave., upstairs.
Den tlst t
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
X. H. Govs, 329 E
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning & upholstering
painting A raperhanftlnc
M A BLISS Painting & paperhang
lng Tel 646-W 313 So. Grape.
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-ftnanced. Loans closed
. within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Banking Dept
License No. S-157-M-160. See W. E
Thomas. 45 So. Central.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlce 1015 No. Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 615
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
Suit to quiet Title.
In the Circuit Court of the StaW of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Prank Edwards. Plaintiff,
vs.
Mamie Nelson: J. H. Larkln. the un
known heirs of J. H Lrkin; W. H.
Humphrey, the unknown heirs of
W. H. Humphrey; Wm. F. Isaacs;
Lillian Agnes Merrill and Norman
Merrill, wife and husband; Charles
W. Isaacs; W. H. Spellman. the un
known heirs of W. H. Spellman;
William H. Spellman. the unknown
heirs of William H. Spellman; Mary
M- Chllders. the unknown heirs of
Mary M. Chllders; Sarah Grazer, the
unknown heirs of Sarah Grown
Phylla Grazer Millard, the unknown
heirs of Phylls Grazer Millard; Alt
Orsrr, the unknown heirs of AHa
Orszer; also all other perwns or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest
In or to the real estate described
in the Complaint herein. Defend
ant. To each and all of the above named
i Defendant:
I In the name of the Stat of Oregon.
! you and each of you are hereby re
' quired to appear end answer the com
, plaint fi'.ed acaJnat you in the above
(entitled suit on or before the Ust
day of four wks from the date oi
i the first publication of this summon'
; and If you fall to so appear or answer
j said complaint for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
j th relief demanded in his complaint,
j succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt:
That a deer1 be entered adjudl
! catm anv and all right, title. ett,
' lien or claim which you. or eah of
vou. have, or claim to have .n. to o;
upon the resl propertt. or anv por- '
tlx te.eo:, sr.jated in Jackaoa
County. Oregon, and described u fol-
owi, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point situated
266.35 feet East of the point of in
tersection of the South line of West
Fourth Street and the East line of
the County Road (now known as
Columbus Avenue! In the Southeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
of Section 25 In Township 37 South.
Range 2 West of the Willamette
Meridian, and from said beginning
I
!
I
point, run thence East 50.67 feet;
thence South 100 feet: thence West !
5067 feet; and thence North 100
feet to the point of beginning, all
being In the City of Medford,
and declaring any and all such claims
to be null and void, and decreeing
that the aald plaintiff la the owner
In fee almrj'.e of said nremises and of
the whole thereof, free and dear of
any and all right, title, estate. Hen
or Interest of the aald defendants,
or any of them, and that each and
all of the defendants herein, and each
and all persons claiming, or to claim,
by. through or under them, or any of
them, be forever enjoined, restrained
and barred from asserting, attempt
ing to establish or claiming any
right, title, estate. Hen or interest In
or to said property, or any portion
thereof, and that plaintiffs title to
said premises be forever quieted and
set at rest.
The date of the order for publica
tion of this Summons is January 29.
1935; the time prescribed for publi
cation of this Summons is once each
week for four consecutive weeks; and
the date of the first publication of
this Summons Is January 29, 1935.
KELLY 4s HAMMOND,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
119 North Central Avenue,
Medford, Oregon.
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the county oi
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of W. H.
Fisher, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the Clerk
of the above entitled Court her Final
Report as executrix of the estate of
said decedent, and the said Court has
set the hour of ten o'clock a. m., on
the 25th day of February. 1935, at
the Courtroom of said Court in the
Courthouse of Medford, Oregon, aa
the time and place for the considera
tion of said Report, the closing of
aald estate, and the discharge of the
undersigned executrix.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby directed and required to
appear at aald time and place and
show cause, If any they have, why
such relief should not be granted.
Dated and first published this 29th
day of January, A. D. 1935.
CLARA T. FISHER.
Executrix of Estate of
W, H. Fisher, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Inga
Enksen, also known as Inge berg
Erlksen, deceased.
Notice Is herebv given tliat the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson county nas appointed
me Administratrix of the estate of
Inga Erlksen, also known as Inegberg
Erlksen, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
them to me with proper vouchsrs
within six months from this date at
the office of O. H. Bengtson, attorney
for said estate, at 120 East Main
Street. Medford. Oregon.
Dated this 8th day of January. 1935
IRENE POWELL, Administratrix.
O. H. BENGTSON.
Attorney for Estate,
126 East Main St.. Medford. Oregon.
McLeod
McLEOD, Jan. 29. (SpU McLeod
Home Extension meeting was held on
Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. D.
Cobuxn. Mrs. Ray Vaughn and Mrs.
Dale Sawyer demonstrated home
bread making as taught by Oregon
State Home Economics, using liquid
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oblong caks
filled with
custard
11. Mother
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22. Uninhabited
2. Story
27. Literary
supervisors
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29. Foot covering
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yeast for starter. The unit planned
to put on a program Saturday even
Ing at McLeod dining room to raise
funds to send a delegate to the Home
Makers' conference at Corvallls next
month. The program will Include
the popular cowboy play given by
the Latirelhurst achool recently. A
small fee will be charged children
over 12 and adults.
A card party was given at Sunset
on the Rogue Saturday night. First
prixe winners were H. L. Johnson and
Irvln Howe.
Mr. and Mra. Lee Colllngwood and
son, Allen, have moved Into one of
the Coburn cabins In McLeod camp
ground.
Mr. and Mra. E. L. Glass. Mr. von
Stein. Mr. and Mra. Frank Dltsworth
and Ray Vaughn were among thosi
who attended the atockmen'a meeting
in Medford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pellet were
guests at the Allworth home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coburn and
family sptnt Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Allworth.
Mrs. J. E. Peyton's parents left on
Thursday for their home in Washing
ton. Mrs. Anna B. Weeks, who has spent
some weeks with her daughter In
California, has returned to her home
Among those who spent Saturday
In Medford were Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Dltsworth, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Co-
bum and family, N. F. Ohrt and Ted
Smith.
Robert Thomas haa gone to the
valley, where he haa aecured work.
Provolt
PROVOLT. Jan. 29. (Spl.) Mid
winter semester opened at the Pro
volt school January 28. Examinations
were held last week. The school with
eight grades has 22 pupils. No new
students are allowed to enter at the
mid-semester except those who move
Into- the community. Mrs. Doris
Cooper teaches the children, wno
range from six to 14 years of age
She reports the largest number o:
children absent in one day last week.
Seven were out; nearly one-third of
the enrollment. Colds were given as
the cause.
A number of Provolt residents at
tended the winter concert of the Med
ford Gleemen given in Medford high
school January 28. Mrs. F. I. Bristol
of Provolt was & guest soloist. The
group of 40 men under direction of
James Stevens sang a number of
favorites, including "Slyvla." "Wagon
Wheels." "Bells of St. Mary's' and
"The Desert So a-?." Mr. Stevens also
appeared as a soloist and the accom
panist and assistant director. Sebas
tian Apollo, gave a piano group.
Provolt Community club held Its
monthly social meeting at the hall
Friday night. January 18. There was
dancing, cards and refreshments. At
the next meeting, the night of Feb
ruary 1, plans will be discussed fur
ther for the improvement of the hall.
A program will be presented and re
freshments served.
Fourteen attended the meeting of
the Ladles' club. January 24, at the
home of Mrs. Joe Bowden. Next meet
ing will be held In two weeks with
Mrs. George Cock man.
A hydro-electric plant has Just been
completed at the a. L. Blodgett farm
Power Is furnished by an overshot
water wheel, driving a 1500-watt, 110
volt D. C. generator. The plant will
supply the residence of A. L. Blod
gett, Azel Blodgett and the barns.
A birthday surprise party was held
Jsnuary 25, for James Pinnlger and
Bob Qass at the F. I. Bristol home.
Guests, limited to employes of the
lime plant, included besides the honor
guests. Mrs. Pinnlger. Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. George
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take .
10. Symbol for
nickel
11. Mexican dlah
12. Formed
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ground
21. Floor covrln
23. Close relative
24. Klne
2.r.. roughing bird
28. Strainer mad
of a kind ol
woolon flolh
21. Sleeveless
outr gar
ment SO. MothO'ls of
procedure
81. Smalt parrel
32. Incarnation
33. Cryfftllized
rain
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T. Extra part
Cougle. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larlmore
and daughter. Miss Hani. Mr. and
Mrs. George Cockmsn. Earl and Aus
tin Cougle.
In the near future the Oopco will
give a cooking demonstration at the
community hall, to which all house
wives are to be lnvitea. The date
wll be announced later.
Quests at the C. R. Hill home Sun
day, January 20. were Barbara and
Doris Helen Wlchett. Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Holbrcok and family. Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Lou Hansen had Sunday dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller. Mr
and Mrs. Henry AlberUon were Sun
day guests at the Harry Bennett home.
Mr. and Mrs. Newlands and family
moved. January 18, to Keno. They
formerly resided on the Murphy-Pro-volt
road. Fred Miller went to Med
ford last week to purchase a roadster.
Sam Letteken ha ordered a new car.
I Calvin and Lester Hill are felling
1 trees for next year's wood. Lou Han
sen is cutting wood for Bud Fields.
C. F. Topping Is hauling hay to Med
ford for Carl Franzen. He Is also
hauling wood for W. F. Colton nt
Medford. Mr. Dixon and Mr. McAl
lister are cutting wood on the Rex
ford place and are staying at th
house where Jean Mee formerly lived.
Lou Hansen's orchestra will play
next Saturday at the Frultdale dance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Llndqulst of
DUlard announce the birth of
daughter on January 13. Mrs. Llni-
quist is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
V. E. Brltt&aln or wiuiama. .Mr.
Brittealn Is now visiting at DUlard.
The little girl has been named Char
lene. I John Heckert, driver of the school
bus for students attending the high
school at Jacksonville, took a bus
load of the younger members of the
community to Jacksonville Thursday
night, to attend a showing of "The
Covered Wagon."
J. A. Larlmore's bay horse died last
week. He Is tulng one of George
Sparlln'a horses to complete a team
Tor his wood hauling at the lime
plant.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, Jan. 36. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of Medford
were gueBts January 38 at the Cllass
home.
A telegram received Baturday mora.
Ing by Irvln Barrowa contained the
aad newa of the death of his Bister.
Mra. Cora Jones, at Ipswich. S. D..
aa a result of an explosion. No par
ticulars have been received.
The Olasa family attended the play
at Eaele point Thursday night, and
on Friday evening several from this
vicinity enjoyed the basketball game.
Including W. M. Hanaen. Gerald Han
sen, Mildred and Bruce Hansen, Louis
Rohrer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Marahall.
Jim Crawford of Sama Valley, an
old friend of the Wright family, came
out Baturday for a visit with Orvllle
Wright, who. after having spent some
lime visiting here. left Monday for
Tacoma, Wash., where he will visit
friends and relatives before returning
to his home at Havre. Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henry and chil
dren spent last week end visiting
here with relatives.
George Hereford of Butte Falla vis
ited at the Monla home Saturday and
Sunday,
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Courthouse
News
:PurDiBiiel Dy cbe JaciuoD uount)
AMtraot Co. m B Slith 8tiei
circuit Court
Chester Pnrsons and W. T. Paraona
assume buslneaa name of Parsons
Oarage and Machine Shop.
State of Oregon vs. E. N. Williams
Obtaining money under false pre
tenses. State Land Board va. Claud E. Land
et al Foreclosure.
Vivian Norman Barto vs. Howard
L. Barto Divorce.
Jennings Tire Co. vs. Ben H. Nixon
Chattel Hen.
Parsons . Oarage & Machine Shop
vs. H. H. Corliss et ux Chattel lien.
H. P. Piatt and P. A. Piatt with
draw from business operating under
assumed name of Medford Hardware
Company.
Snider Talry & Produce Co., Inc.
vs. W. L. Stewart For money.
Ethel Todd vs. Harold Todd Di
vorce. Real Estate Transfers
W. P. Dodge et ux to J. M. Dodge
W. D. to psrt lot 3, block 1, Barr's
Add. to Medford.
E. E. Bcott to lone 8. Scott Deed
to half Interest In land In Sees. 38,
33 and 33. Twp. 34 S.. R. I West.
Tony Rose to Wllmer W. Bailey et
ux W. D. to lot 8. block s, uoid
Hill.
William Schnler et ux to State of
Oregon W. D. to 45 acres In DLC
43. Twp. 38 S.. R. I West.
H. P. Elden to Albert Jones et al
Deed to lot 13, block 1, Med lord
Heights Add., and lot 1, block 1, of
C. it D. Subdivision. Medford.
Albert Jones to Wm. E. Pinne et ux
W. D. to lot 13, block 1, Medford
Heights Add.
Hattle L. Rankin et vlr to Frvus B.
Harris W. D. to lot 33, block 4, Lau
relhurst Add. to Medford.
Ben Arguello to Elenora Arguello
Q. C. D. to land In Sec. 35, Twp. 30
S, R. 3 West.
Charlotte Anne Reeder to P. K
Nalley W. D. to 30 ecrea In NE',i of
Sec. 30, Twp. 38 S , R. 1 West.
Maria M. Waltermlre et vlr to Clma.
L. Weaver et ux W. D. to lot 4,
Wlmer Subdivision to Ashland.
Ruth M. Cleveland et vlr to Lee M.
Tlfleld r ux W. D. to lot on Avery
Street, Ashland.
Marjorle P. Addis et vlr to Lee M.
Fllleld et ux W. D. to part lots 39
a'ld 30, Southern Home Tract, Ash
land. Oold Ray Realty Co. to IT. B. Chea
.her W. D. to N' of SW1J. 8E'4 of
SW'. of Bee. 34. Twp. 30 8, R. 3
West.
When it comes to radi-j. rememor
Pruitl't eau do It," Phon 32.
Meteorological R.p.rt P
January 29, 1933
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with
rains tonight and Wednesday; mod
erate temperature.
Oregon: Cloudy tonlfiht and Wed
nesday; rains west portion: local fogs
east portion tonight; moderate tem
perature. Temperature a year ago: Highest
47; lowest 30.
Total monthly precipitation 3:12
Inches. Deficiency for the month
0.42 Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1934. 10:53 Inches. Excess for the
season 0.54 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yester
day 89 percent; 5 a. m. today 100 per
cent.
Tomorrow :
Sunrise 7:20 a. m. Sunset 5:33 p. m.
Observations Tuken at 3 A.
120th Meridian Time
M.,
li s; ii
aS S3 S5
Botae 44
Benton 34 18 T Snow
Chicago 8S 38 T Cloudy
Denver 6 34 P.Cdy.
Eureka 68 48 .01 Cloudy
Helena 43 30 Clear
Loa Angelet 64 48 Clear
MEDFORD - 41 34 Cloudy
New York 34 30 T Snow
Omaha 44 33 T Cloudy
Phoenix 74 50 T Cloudy
Portland ta 48 T Cloudy
Reno 88 30 Clear
Roseburg .. 80 38 Cloudy
Salt Lake 43 30 Clear
San Franc laco 68 48 P. Cdy.
Seattle 84 44 T Clear
Spokane 46 38 Cloudy
Walla Walla 38 36 Cloudy
Washington. D.C. 33 30 cloudy
Pomona Grange
(By Gertrude Haak)
Jackson County Pomona Orange
met at Sama Valley January 39 In
an all-day meeting. There was a good
attendance and splendid Intereat.
NeV.y Installed offlcera were In the
chairs and everything went along
smoothly. .
Visitors were State District Deputy
Arthur Brown of Salem and State
Agricultural Committee Chairman
Pred Ooff of Roseburg.
Brother Brown addressed the
Orange on varloua questions pertain
ing to good of the order. During the
day he organized a Jackson County
Orange council to function in an ad-
vlaory capacity to aubordlnate and
Pomona Oranges and to be a con
ference meeting for many Orange
officers.
The members consist of m astern of
Pomona and subordinate granges,
lecturers, secretaries, chairmen of
home economics committee, chairmen
of the agricultural and marketing
committees and the county deputy.
Officers elected were u. A. Andrews
of Bellvlew Orange, president; Mrs,
Susie Maust, vice-president; Mrs
Nora Walt, secretary. In the absence
of the preldent, Mrs. Maust appointed
a committee of by-laws to report at
the next meeting, which la scheduled
to he held at the Central Point
Orange hall February 6 at S p. m.
Brother Ooff spoke on agricultural
and marketing problems of the farm
ers and urged greater co-operation In
both buying and selling. He com-
mended the agricultural committees
of Jackson county Oranges for the
splendid results obtained In the mar
keting line during the put year, with
the co-operation of the county agent.
R. O. Fowler.
Reporui of the various committees
and officers show the Orange In Jack
son county to be In a flourishing
condition, Interest high and a general
enthusiasm for the many projects
outlined for the coming year. Mem
bership In the subordinate Oranges
shows a slight Increase over the last
quarter's report.
Mrs. Victor Bursell. past chairman
of the home economics committee,
gave a fine report of the work In the
county during 1834.
Mrs. Bursell, chairman of the edu
cational committee for 1035, urged
support of the Orange recreational
program, which wilt be outlined at a
later date.
O. C. Hoover, chairman of the ag
ricultural and marketing committee,
reported briefly on conditions of the
markets at the present time and
urged farmera to buy all seeds and
seed gralna needed aa soon aa pos
sible, aa the supply Is running low
and when exhausted the price will
go up. A billboard will be put up at the
Big Pines lumber yard on which far
mers may have free buy and sell ad
vertlsln. Farmers having stock to
ship, report at office of R. O. Fowler,
county agent, and he will advise them
when shipment will go forward.
Other visitors present were Ned
Harlan, chairman of the Oregon milk
control board, who gave extensive ex
planation of the worklnga and effect
of the milk code In the state of Ore
gon. This was most enlightening and
much apreclated by the milk selling
farmers.
O. M. Hoffenbrack, also of the Ore'
gon milk control board, spoke briefly.
These gentlemen were Introduced by
John Billings of Ashland, connected
with the same milk board.
Victor Bursell gave a brief report
on the Orange gas co-op. which la In
excellent condition.
The Orange went on record as sup
porting the State Orange legislative
program for the year. This program
will he printed later.
WINDOW GLASS-W sell window
glaaa and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
Inet Works.
AAA WEAR BETTER CLOTHES
Suits and O'ooau to measure. 131 50
up Klein th Tailor. Upstair.
Use l4il noun wast Mai.
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M COMMISSION
OFFERS 12 TYPES
OF
Flood Control, Irrigation
Pumping Plants, Market
Road Building and Land
Clearing Are Suggestions
SALEM. Jan. 30. AP) Twelve)
claasea of projects for development
with PWA funds allotted to Oregon
are recommended by Governor Mar
tin's unofficial planning commission,
and have been suggested to Presi
dent Roosevelt, it waa announced
from the executive office today. They
are:
1. The repairing, atrengthenlng and
building of dikes along the riven
and their trlbutarlea affected by
ocean tides and freshet. -
3. Th establishment of commun
ity pumping plants for Irrigation and
possibly drainage In the Willamette
and other feasible valleya of this
state.
a. The building and Improvement
of market roads aa, feeders to the
main highways.
4. Clearing land on beat bottom
lands.
5. Th subdividing along natural
barriers of the public domain by
fencing so that the Taylor act can be
properly administered.
5. The development of reservoirs,
water holes and pumping plant In
the grazing areas on the public do
main. 7. The necessary Improving, re
pairing and rebuilding of irrigation
and drainage district not privately
owned.
8. The beautifying of roadways.
0. The removal of snags (dead
treat) along hlghwaya for publle
safety and fire protection.
10.- The building of community
hospital In rural area not now ef
ficiently served by hospitals In ur
ban areas.
11. Th building and Improve
ment of recreational and tourist
camping facilities along our major
highway.
13. The establishment ana Devel
opment of state and national park.
(I have In mind the sea-uon cave
on the coast of Lincoln county, Ore
gon, the most unique example of nat
ural Ufa and It habit on the entire
western oosat).
PORTLAND. Jan. 30. (AP) Th
committee entrusted with the respon
sibilities of selecting s chancellor for
Oregon' system of higher learning
Monday petitioned the state board of
higher education for more time In
which to conduct the search.
Chancellor W. J. Kerr, for 35 year
president of Oregon Bute college, ha
asked that he be retired aa soon a
a aultabl successor can be found.
President Wlllard Mark of th
state board represented the chancel
lorship committee In th absence of
E. O. sammona, It chairman.
Marks said much consideration had
been given the matter: Investigations
had been made of the ability and
availability of many men; a great
deal of Information had been gained,
and many difficulties, financial and
otherwise, had been encountered.
The committee's work ha been
conducted with exceptional care.
Marka related, to the end that th
man to be selected be one who will
nerve th best Interest of education
In Oregon for many years to come.
Sammons, B. F, Irvln of Portland
and Lief Flnseth of Dallas are mem
bers of the chancellorahtp committee.
Marka la a member, ex officio, by
virtue of hi presidency of the state
board.
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EXAMS SCHEDULED FOR
CIVIL SERVICE PLACES
Several civil servlo position now
open through competitive examina
tion were announced by Earl York,
local secretary of the board of exami
ners, from whom full particulars may
be obtained.
The positions are:
Engineering draftsman (highway),
11300, a year, Bureau of Public Roads.
Junior medical officer (Interne),
St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington,
D. C.
Associate supervisor of elementary
education, S3. 200 a year, Indian Field
Service.
The closing date for receipt of ap
plication, for these examination I
February 18, 1930.
Livestock expert ay dairy cattle
will produce more milk In winter If -given
fresh warm water at frequent
and regular Interval.
Example of Christian art hav been
received from all part of Germany
for an exhibition, believed unique,
in the old Domlnlclsn church of
Eisenach.
Shoals and Island In theJame
river at Richmond. Va. nearly form
a footp.th across the stream but
few hundred yard further down It
become deep enough for arg
sU.mers
MEM
FOR SELECTION
OF CHANCELLOR