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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OEEGOX. TUESDAY. .TUNE 11. 1933.
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mBfwfiAt YOU yjlMmsified FOR EASYEFERENCIgljB
Read every ad on
this pape. You will
probably rind ex
actly the thing
you want to buy
or sell. If It Isn't
there, advertise.
It's Inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
Ter word first Insertion -
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion.
per word
Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy changes . l-2fl
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Roll of bedding, between Med- I
ford and Diamond lake. Saturday j
afternoon. Leave at Pat's Place, j
East Main. Reward. i
LOST If dog missing, dall 1516
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. References re
quired. Phone 1102, between 10
and 2.
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
housework on farm. Phone 5Q5-M.
WANTED Girl tor general housework
and care of two children. Good
home and spending money Address
Box 2946. Mall Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Experienced apple thin
ners. Tel 258-J.
WANTED MALE HELP
YOUNG MAN wanted who Is Inter
ested In dlesel electric. Must be
now emploved and willing to study
during spare time. Write Box 3013.
care Tribune.
STEADY Job Tor reliable man with
car. 60 month and all expenses.
Also car allowance. Drive between
Medford and Portland. Investment
100. Returnable. Chance to ad
vance to largor salary. Box 3083.
Tribune,
WANTED SITUATIONS
GIRL, want housework or care of
children for board and room. Ref
erences. Phone 84.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED A few fat hogs or lambs I
I or snipmem to ruruanu june
Don Nealon, Phoue 118, Central
Point.
WANTED Model T Ford In good
condition. Hay S15.00. Write R
Reeves, care C- C. Buck, Jackson- j
ville. Ore.
WANTED To buy a small house and
lot, or a hall A. or less, .-mist oe
first grade soil for vegetables. Pre
fer location near foothills. Cash
Box 3370. Tribune.
WANTED Bidg. and Loan shares on
aereture: wlentv of wood to more
than pay for place. Well located; (
make fine home. Box 3282. Tribune. I
DRIVING to middle-west soon. Would
like lady tor companion. Tel. 1249-L.
WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy,
sell and trade. Berrvdale 2nd Hand
i Store. 1G03 No. Riverside. Tel. 266.
BEAUTIFUL, serviceable, reversible
rugs made from your discarded car
pets, rugs, clothing. Call spe-.tal
factory representative for estimate.
George Stock, care Hotel Allen. Tel.
800.
WANTED Best low priced closed car
cash will buy. Rt. 1. Box 519.
WANTED Garden tractor, state
price, make, condition. Write Box
3002. Tribune.
WANTED 4-inch pipe for irriga
tion. Glenn Darby. Kings High
way. f ANTED To rent. 4 or 5-room house
close In; adults steadily employed.
Must be reasonable. Address Box
3137. Tribune.
FURNITURE VAN wants load from
Seattle about June 20. Hawisy
Transfer. Tel. 6i5.
WANTED Wool. moha:r. See us oe
fore you sell. Wool bags and twine
for sale. Medford Bargain House
27 No. Grape St Ph. 1062
WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruby
Schulz. Beacle. Oregon.
WANTED
4 We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and stove We also buy
metals, hides, pelts, wool and m-j-hair.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St lione 1062
WANTED -Reasonably priced record
hand car, good condition Term
Box 2971 Prlbune.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
house. 1023 West 9th St. Tel. 679
FOR RENT Hiiih-clasn 4 -room fur
nished ho:ise. very fine. B.
Ideal Court, corner" Myrtle a-d Tay
Icr $'?-. Gfo Ivfrson.
Fl'RNI.-HED nouse and apartment
604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT 5-room. :r::!7 m-vi-n
nicely furnished d'ip'.ex. x'.th elec
tric rorir: jeraf'r P.in
HOUSE f-r rrn o; -.le Call at :)26
1 No. crnfal ,' 8 in tne nura
Lr. 0 ai'.er 5 p ai.
Mi
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small, attractive fur
nished house, $27.50. Phone 589-J-2.
FOR, RENT 6-room furnished mod
ern house. 325 So. Riverside. Tel.
457-J.
FOR RENT Several unfurnished
houses. Western Loan and Bidg.
Co.. 45 So. Central.
FOR RENT Modern 3 -room turn
house. 315 So. Peach Fred O San
der. FOR RENT 6-room modern house,
unfurnished. 20 So. Fir.
FOR RENT Small modern furnished
house; Frigid aire, garage. 21 Nu
Holly St.
FOR RENT Modern upstair duplex,
three rooms and oath, new furni
ture, electric refrigerator and ran.se
beautiful grounds nicely tocaten.
Phone W W. Walker. No 81 or
893 -J -3.
I FOR RENT Homes furnished or
I unfurnished. Brown Se White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Nice 4-room furnished
apartment, 305 Beatty St. Geo.
Iverson.
FOR RENT 3 -room housekeeping
suite with garage. For adults only.
327 N. Grape St.
FURNISHED APARTMENT In Mail
Tribune Bidg. Combination living
and dining room, sleeping room,
kitchenette end bathroom. Reason
able rent. Apply at Mall Tribune
office.
t LARGE re-decorated apartment; ovor
! stuffed furniture, Frlgldalre, hot
I water, steam heat, sleeping porch.
garage, laundry room. Butler Apts..
24 "2 So. Grape.
FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. M tn
FOR RENT Holland apt. Tel 710
DURELL COURT,
appointment.
Pbone 879 -S tor
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD Meals. 244 &i
Central. Phone 383-X.
RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main.
! FOR RENT FURNISHED
i ROOMS
I FOR RENT Fum. room with use of
garage. Tel 476-J.
i FOR RENT 1 room and kitchenette,
j Adults. 51 N. Oakdale.
J ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
RENT 3 cabins. 812 Summit.
FOR RENT Furnished cabins. $2 00
per week. 153 Granite St.. Aahland
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 46 rabbits and Ford
truck for small car. Third nouse
west end Mc Andrews. E. Lattimer.
Call after 5:00.
LOT East facing, good location, east
side Medford. Will trade for car.
'32 or later model. Box 3285, Mall
Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Building lot In
Medford for milk cow. car. or what
have you. Box 3162. Tribune.
FOR TRADE Larce lot. clear; some
improvements. Klamath Falls, for
Medford or vicinity, improved or
unimproved. Will assume. Address
Box 3129, Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cheip: foot
hills ranch suitable for stock
sheep, trame preserve or rommii
enbln site. Address Box 3. 16 Mail
Tribune
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
2 ACRES Bear creek bottom: new 3
room house, chicken houae and
barn. U acre garden In. electric
pump. $700: 2 miles south of Med-
lora. rnone in. evenings.
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to
Buy Your Home.
FOR SALE 15 A., about 1000 tier of
hard wood on this fine location,
close to eood school. Price $500.
Would take small car on this. Write
Box 3094. Mall Tribune.
CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES Sev
eral ranches. Plenty water, clover
and alfalfa. 2 ranches to leAse. If
It's real estate. I have It. Roberts,
Realtor 720 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE 5-room modem house at
sacrifice. Inquire at 611 8. River
side. WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown b White.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building 4e Loin
Ass'n. Phone 195.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
SACRIFICE for quick sale. 1928 Willys
Knight In good condition. 1021
West 9th.
FORD V-8 Sedan. Just overhauled:
many extras. Bargain price $395 00.
P;erce-AUen Motor Co.. Dodge and
Plymouth.
FOR SALE '28 Chev. coupe. Real
buy. $90. Write R. Reeves, Jackson
ville, care C. C. Buck.
1934 DODGE COUPE, perfect con
dition: fifteen thousand mileage.
Call 1586-Y.
FREE
Used car orfer. One week only. 50 gals,
zas FREE with any used car listed
below. Good at any gas station.
1935 Ford V-8 sedan. General Jum
bo tires.
1933 Ford V-8 sedan, radio, lots of
j special equipment.
1P29 Ford Town sedan.
1932 Chev. sedan.
mi Chrysler 8 coupe.
I 1934 Chrvsier 6 coupe.
1934 Studebaker 8 sedan, radio and :
he .iter.
1929 Lialle coupe. I
Also a number of ethers to ehco
zfrgm Lot on North Comer 6th and
B.r:tt
ARMSTRONG MOTORS INC
FIRST "10 takes :v.v .-q'.i't;. :n P27
1 Graii am Ujok Pa one 172 venues.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE a burroa, pack saddle.
rnone ob-j-j.
FRESH COWS and heavy springers c
Dr. sands ranch, Talent. Phone
371-J-3.
8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls
good papers. Call 15,59.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FRYERS Oarley Poultry Farm. 314-W
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR RENT Bungalow piano, almost
new; or win sen lor balance oi con
tract. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Brunswick pool table,
complete, $35.00. Enameled Went
lnghouse automatic electric stove.
$40.00; trailer and boat. $8.00: com
puting Bcales. $35.00. Berrydale
Second Hand Store, 1603 No. River
side. FOR SALE! Dairy fly sprays. 90c per
gallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed
CO.
FOR SALE Oat and vetch bay. 1.
7-F-14.
FOR SALE Hay. or trade or vourg
stock. R. E. Collins Rt. I. Box 37
FOR SALE! Berry cups, fruit baskets
and cratea of all kind Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Ono-spot flea powder for
your dog. Monaroh seed and reed
Co.
FOR SALE Household fly spray In
bulk. Bring your containers. Prices
right. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE Fruit Jara, bed. sani
tary cot. chest of drawers, oak
library table, garden hose, vacu
um sweeper. 714 Welch St. at
West Jackson.
LOOK -LOOK-LOOK Ladle' dresse
50c to $2.50 Men's clothe 75c to I
$5.00 etioes 25c to $1 50 Children's j
ciocning loc to $2.00 useu wajuj
ROBE SHOP 518 E. Main.
FOR SALE Hay and stock salt Mon
arch Seed fc Feed Co j
QUUP 1 A r Dinar Innn. tt rrr a ! Art '
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed sand . rock, plaster sand
Bateman's. 1534-V or 913-J
FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle Jr
spray rig complete hose guns etc
2 inch centrifugal pump Wanted
deep well outfit Inquire D. M
Lowes place. Valleyvlew.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO LESSONS. 50c. Phone 934-L.
ELECTRIC MOTORS BO UG HT"80ID
AND RENTED Flynn Electric Serv
ice. Phone 107.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I
Reasonable prices Flck's Hardware
PERSONAL
CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST. Trut.l
ful advice on tuftlncss. love, marriage
903 No. Riverside.
MRS. MARTIN. Noted Psychic, crysni
reader. Accurate, truthful Leaving
soon. 412 N. Ivy St.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE OR LEASE to responsible
party, modern dairy ranch suitable
for Grade A milk. Good Income,
close to Medford. Very reasonable
terms. Box 3152. Tribune.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and A. No. 3U
North Central Ave., upstairs.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial
Spraying.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1U3
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO
Office 1015 No Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
movtng equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
Painting and Paperhanxing.
JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator. Pine interior work a spec
ialty Competitive prices Phone
953-R. Res 124 King.
M A BLISS Pa mMng and paper
hanging 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 Refinanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes License No. 3
157 See W E Thomas or E J.
Riley. 45 So. Central.
Piano and Guitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGH1 Tencher of
Piano and Steel Guitar Song writ
ing service Studio. 318 Libe,j
Bul.ding, Medford Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES
City Treasurer's Notice of Bond
Pa ment
Medford. Oregon.
May 27. 1915
Notice Is nereoy given that there
w.ll te f'jnds on hind July I. 1935.
for the redemption of City of MeO
ford Watermain Bonds, dated Janu
ary I. 1928 Nos 18 to 58 Inclusire.
"interest on a'mvc bonds will ceae
alter July 1 1935
OUS H SAMUELS.
TreavirT of the Ctty 01
Med!ct;d, Oregon
City Treasurer's Notice of Bond
Pay men t
Notice la hereby given that thee
will be funds on hand July 1st. 1935.
for the redemption of the following
improvement bond:
Cltv of Medford '.niprovement Mondi
Series No. 1. Dated July i. 1928
Nos. 13 to al Inclusive.
Interest on above uonds will cease
after July 2, 1935.
GUS H. SAMUELS
Treasurer of the City ot
Medford. Oregon
City Treasurer Notice of Bond
Pimuent
Notice Is hereby given that there
will be funds on hand July 1st. 193V
for the redemption of the following
improvement bonds:
Cltv of Medford Improvement Bond
Series No. 2 Dated January 1. 1939
Noe. 42 to 228 Inclusive
City of Medford Improvement Bonds
Series No. 3 Dated January 1. 1930
Nos. 9 to 61 Inclusive
Interest on above bonds will cease
after July 1, 1935.
GUS H SAMUELS
Treasurer of the City of
Medford. Oregon.
Cltarwn
In the County Court of the Stats of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
John F. Birmingham, also known as
J. F. Birmingham, deceased.
To the Unknown Heirs at taw of
John F. Birmingham, deceased, also
known a J. F. Birmingham, and to
any and ail other persons whom It
may concern. Greetings:
In the Name of the Stat of Ore
gon, you are hereby cited and re
quired to appear within 28 days from
the date of the first publication of
this citation and show cause, if anv
there be, why an order should not be
made for the sale of all of the real
property of the above estate, the same
being described &s follows, to-wlt:
Lots 2 and 4. Block 1. Tut ties
Second Addition to the City of
Medford. Oregon,
which real property has been apprais
ed at $1600.00: and that you also
show cause. If any there be. why
said real property should not be sold
at public sale for cash, to the high
est bidder, subject to the unpaid
taxes, and why said Court should
not make and issue such other and
further orders and take such other
and further proceedings as are neces
sary and proper in the premises.
Witness the Honorable Ear B. Dav.
Judge of the above entitled Court,
and the seal of the Court affixed this
12th day of April. 1935. O. R Carter
County Clerk and Ex-offlcio Clerk of
the County Court.
This citation Is published on order
of the Honorable Earl B. Day. Jude
of the above entitled Court made and
entered the 11th day of April. 1935,
for 4 consecutive week, the date of
the first publication of this citation
being May 21, 1935.
O. H. BENOTSON.
Attorney for Administrator
126 East Main Street,
Medford. Oregon.
TOY PLANS LEISURELY
Clarence Toy, sales representative
of the Del Monte company, who
makes his headquarters In Medford,
Is planning a four-months tour of
Europe, with New York sailing date
about July 15.
Mr. Toy will take a leave of ab
sence from hi company and enjoy a
leisurely ramble through England,
France, Belgium, Holland. Spain. Italy
and Switzerland, with the Idea of
avoiding the more commonly traveled
tourist paths, preferring to gain as
complete and first-hand knowledge a
possible of economic, social and gen
eral living conditions In the coun
tries he will visit.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Phoenix
PHOENIX. June 11. (Spl.) Miss
Doris Holmes of Spokane. Wash., ar
rived last week for a ten-day vaca
tion with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pipes.
Ous Newbury. Medford attorney,
was a visitor in Phoenix Saturday.
Miss Ethel Houston of Medford
spent Thursday and Friday with the
W. M. Barkley family.
Ten boys and ten girls helped
Frances and Lloyd Nordqulst celebrate
their tenth birthday at their home
west of PhoeiUx. June 6. Games were
played and delicious refreshments
served by the twins' mother.
The annual Ladies' Aid birthday
party was held in the Presbyterian
parlors Thursday. Ice cream and cake
were served by Mrs. Coleman, Mrs.
Boyd and Mrs. Caster. Besides the
committee those present Included
Mesdames Barkley. Brlcker, L. Brlcker,
Anderson, Coleman. Coffin, Frame.
Graff Is. Denzer, Hallgren, Hartley,
Hallcraft, Ilearn. Gannaway, Knud
son. Lock wood, Mallory, Poling, Peter
son, Poling. Roberts. Sltton. White.
Wilcox. Watklns and Vlall; also the
Misses Roberts and White.
Mr. and Mrs, Chester Bourne were
In from Tiller Trail Sunday.
Phoenix Oak Circle No. 242 met In
regular session and observed their
memorial service with the past guard
ians in the chair. The memorial ora
tion was read by Mrs. RosslI Watt,
and Mrs. Mnrle Furry sang "Crossing
the Bar." The altar was decorated
in memory of Mrs. Ida French by the
captain of the guards and attendant.
Sixteen members motored to Medford
Thursday evening and met with the
Medford lodge.
The initial radio appearance of the
Jackson County Community Radio
band Friday nlte by remote control
from the armory, during the roller
skating marathon, was much enjoyed
by local radio fans. Their next ap
pearance will be at the Boy Scout
Jamboree at Jackson Hot Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Furry and son.
Leo, returned from Ivanhoe, Cal., last
week.
The party planned by the Thursday
club In honor of Mrs. Edna Bourne
Is to be held at the Watklns home
at 7:30 p. m. June 15.
Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Peterson of
Medford were guests of honor at a
farewell reception at the Presbyterian
church Friday evening. A beautiful
gift was presented to them by their
many friends In the community.
Dainty refreshments were served fol
lowing a short program.
Home Extension unit will have Ita
final meeting on the use of guide
patterns on June 13. All those who
have made guide patterns are espe
cially requested to be present. Those
wishing to make guide patterns are
asked to be prepared to purchase the
necessary material. The meeting will
begin promptly at 0 a. m.
SALEM, June 11. (AP) Snow re
moval operations were started by
the state highway commission yes
terday on the Mt. Hood loop. Two
plows were being used, one at each
end. Most of the snow was declared
between Pnrkdale and the Waplnltta
Junction.
Be correctly corseted in
an Artist Model by
Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann.
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Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK. June 11 (Spl.)
The Rile Cougle sawmill and
pinner burned Thursday of last-week
together with over 7000 feet of lum
ber and Bill Lemmon's garage. The
fire burned over some 50 acres be
fore brought under control by local
men and 20 CCC and state patrol
men from Camp Wlmer.
Mother Gllmore passed away at
her home at Murphy Friday after
a long Illness. Interment was in the
Missouri Flat cemetery Sunday after
noon. Rev. Schonce, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Grants Pass
officiated.
The valley was favored with a lew
warm days last week, ths thermome
ter registering 98 Thursday and 99
Friday in the shade.
Mrs. Dnrris Williams of Coos Bay
visited from Thursday to Sunday
here with her sister, Mrs. George
Cockman and family.
The Townsend club has changed
the day of meeting from Monday to
Friday evening, next meeting being
June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Los Ange
les have been visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Butts. They drove
to Crater lake while here. Mrs. John
son and Mrs. Butts are sisters.
The small son of Mr, and Mrs.
Rny Topping, who recently broke his
arm in three places while Imitating
the trapeze performer of the circus
Is improving rapidly. Hts arm is
now out of the cast, but still In a
sling.
Miss Alta Lew man Is assisting at
the. switchboard at Provolt control
during vacation.
A baby boy weighing 9'j lbs. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Morri
son recently. He has been named
Lcroy.
Rev. and Mrs. Schonce and small
son of Grants Pass were dinner
guests at the A. L. Blodgett home
one day last week.
Antelope
ANTELOPE. June 11. (Spl.) An
nual school election will be held at
the Antelope school house. June 17.
All voters are urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson at
tended graduation exercises at Cen
tral Point, June 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and chil
dren were In Medford June 8. shop
ping. Mrs. Prances Currier and daughter
Georgia called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Culbertson Sunday afternoon.
Bob Lindsay and family will move
soon to Anderson Butte lookout,
where Mr. Lindsay will be employed
for the summer.
Miw Evelyn Knighton, daughter of
Mrs. Bob Lindsay, returned from Sa
lem June 6. where she has been go
inz to school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Owens attended grad
uation exercises at ttie Medford high
school May 31.
Lndles' Social club will meet June
19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Bradshaw.
Mrs. 8. W. BaJze of Medford has
been nursing Mrs. B. E. Baize during
her Illness. Mrs. B. E. Bain Is much
Improved and Mrs. S. W. Baize re
turned home June 0.
Mrs. W. E. Davles entertained with,
a birthday party June 8, In honor of
her son Maurice. Lemonade and cake
were served to the following: Hazel,
Annabelle and Barney RIggs, Jr., Mar.
vln and Marie Wood. Alice and Sob
Allen. Jean Beck, Cora, Delia. Dale
and Clara Mae Blgham. Sammy Coy.
Jr., George Walker. Mrs. Laura Blg
ham assisted Mrs. Davlee.
Antelope Literary club will meet
June 14. The committee has request
ed that each lady and girl brln a
paper bag filled for two, and the
committee will serve punch. There
will be no program, as the programs
were discontinued during the sum
mer months.
An "eruption of the Crater club,
pioneer booster organization of Med
ford, has been definitely scheduled
for Monday evening at the Medford
hotel. "Big Eruption" H. D. (Johnny)
Reed announced today.
The meeting, specially called to
honor Major Clare h. Armstrong,
commander of the Medford district
of the CCC. who is to leave soon, snd
his successor. Major Oeotye R. Oweni.
An elaborate progmm of entertain
ment In the Crater style, which Is
usually more enjoyed by the member
ship than the honored guests, will be
on tap, according to Big Eruption
Reed.
SALEM, June 11. (API Frank C.
McColloch, public utilities commis
sioner, was called to Los Angeles by
the serious Illness of his mother.
McColloch left last night and ex
pected to be gone about 10 days-
Home portraits or family groups
ar.d children at Special Prices
Shangle Studio. Phone 1308.
Lawnmowers: Shsrpened Prion f
261 Medford Cyclery 23 N Fir
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Metropolitan Agent Arrives Oeorge
Schwengr of Seattle, a northwet
supervisor for Metrpolltan Life In
surance compriny. arrived this morn
mi on the Orvonlan to pend trie
da.;, attend. 11 to biulneae hers.
Held In Abduction
V
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While federal agents and Wash
Ington state authorities were try
ing to solve the kidnaping of n I no-year-old
George Weyerhaeuser In
the Pacific northwest, Walter Hol
land (above), alias "Irish" O'Mal
ley, was a prisoner (n Kansas City
charged with the abduction of
August Luer. 77, Alton, III., banker
In July, 1933. (Associated Presi
Photo)
Meteorological Report
June 11. 1035.
ForcraMs.
Medford and vicinity: Increasing
cloudiness with showers tonight or
Wednesday; cooler Wednesday.
Oregon: Increasing cloudiness with
showers tonight or Wednesday, north
and west sections; cooler Interior
Wednesday.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 88; lowest, 57.
Total monthly precipitation, none.
Deficiency for the month 0.30 in.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1034, 16.65 inches.
Deficiency
Inches.
for the season 1-30
Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes
terday, 23 per cent; 5 a. m. today.
78 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:35 a.m. Sun
set, 7:40 p. m.
Observation Taken at 5 a.
KO Meridian Time.
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Boise 80 63
Boston ....... 66 54
Chicago . - 64 56
Denver . 80 5B
Eureka .......... .... 53
Helena 78 52
Los Angeles 78 68
MEDFORD 86 53
New York 64 68
Omaha - 84 56
Phoenix 110 76
Portland - 74 58
Reno 84 52
Roseburg 82 54
Salt Luke - 82 58
San Francisco .... 68 64
Seattle 70 54
Spokane 78 60
Walla Walla 82 68
Washington, D.C. 76 66
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EASIER FOR VISITORS
A good graded road leads directly
to the Ho.comb mineral springs in
the Sams Valley district, according to
George Holcomb. owner of the resort
at that spot. In former years those
visiting the spring did so only at
the expense of opening many fence
gates, and traversing miserable roads.
The new county road la expected
to greatly Increase travel to the
springs.
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KEEP MARRIAGE
M'JlX
A naw long tlrra record for concealing a Hollywood marriage was
dlicloaed wr,n it waa learned that Helene Barclay, writer and former
wife of McCle'iand Ba-clay, wii married laet September to Gregg
1 Toland, film cameraman, in Santa Fe, N. M. (Aaeociated Preai Phots)
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by tho Jackson County
Abstract Co.. 121 E. Sixth street.!
Marrlnee 1. 1 censes
Roger P. Washington and Eleanor
Chlpley.
William B. Hlnea and Jane Dixon.
Dallas Grove, Jr., and Evelyn Vin
son. John N. Nelson and Sylvia Case,
Jnke D. Walch and Olive Tripp.
Carl O. Peterson and Flora M. Wil
son. Floyd 8. McKeen and Velms A.
Gold.
Frank L. Carson and Marie E. Rig
don. Verne L. Carson and Verta O. Mat
thews. Rollen E. Allen and Elvira B. Clark.
Circuit Court
R. O. Stephenson, Oliver L. Over
myer and Allegra L. Oreen Incorpo
rate as Economy Lumber Co., Inci
$50,000 capital stock; Medford, Ore.
Mary Esther Smith vs. Wallace Lee
Smith Divorce.
J. Jny Walton vs. Emma C. Walton
Divorce.
Lura J. Lynch assumes business
nome certificate of "Craterian Beauty
Shop," 137 South Ivy Street, Medford.
State Industrial Accident Com. vs.
Wayne W. Prlckett For money.
State Industrial Accident Com. vs.
Rachel Mead For money.
State Industrial Accident Com. vs.
H. C. Messenger et at For money.
J. E. Brownlee et ux vs. Orundy D.
Taylor et al To quiet title.
Harriet Z. DuBols vs. Annie A. La
th rop et al Foreclosure.
Stanley Locke vs. O. E. Stephens et
all Lien foreclosure.
Probate Court
Estate of Orpha Ray,
deceased
Probate.
Estate of Alice Keys, Koch, deceased
-Probate.
Real Estate Transfers
Arthur A. Smith to George Wallace
W. D. to lot on Almond Street,
Medford.
Eva Evans Anderson to Merrill O,
Evans W. D. to lot 2. EV) of lot 8;
lot 12. block 1, Highland Park Add.
to Medford.
Aukje Oldenkamp to Sol E. Cox et
ux W. D. to north 30 feet of lot 1,
block 4. Nickel! Add. to Medford.
Thomas I. Robinson et ux to W. U.
Robinson W. D. to NEV4 of NE4 of
NWV4 of 8ec!i 3. Twp. 37 S., R. I W.
George A. Seely et ux to C. R.
Rosen bergerQ. C. D. to Wi of SW4
of Sec. 26. Twp. 38 8., R. 9 W.
Eda M. Spencer to Belle T. Dayton
W. D. to NE'i of Sec. 10. Twp. 33
8., R. 1 E.
Geo, C. Sabln et al to Hetmer Ma
mmon W. D. to lots 13 and 14, block
5, Garner Ac Sabln Add. to Rogue
River.
Joseph Marnach to Emma Mnrnach
W. D. to lots 10 and 13, blok 2,
Weatmoreland Add. to Medford.
Maude Creeks et vir to E. T. Mer
rill Q. C. D. to W',4 Of NE14: S& of
NW!i of NEI4 of NW14 of Sec. 20,
Twp. 40 8., R. 2 E.
Edward T. Merrill et ux to Arthur
Coggins Q. C. D. to W Of NEI
S'i of NW',4 of NEti of NWV; of Sec.
20. Twp. 40 8., R. 2 E.
Sheriff to A. A. Schramm. Supt. of
Banks Sheriff deed to part lots 1
and 4, block 21, Chit wood Tract, Ash
land. Sheriff to A. A. Schramm, Supt. at
Banks Sheriff deed to 10 acres lp
DLC 45, Twp. 30 S., R. 1 E.
Sheriff to A. A. Schramm. Supt. of
Banks Sheriff deed to NW',4 of NW
Vi, W. 13 acres of WH of NE',4 of
NW'i, less 6 acres. See. 10, Twp. 39
8., R. 3 E.
Frank Perl, administrator, to Chas.
Wonnal Administrator deed to lot 4.
Ulrlch Add. to Eagle Point.
: Sidney LeRoy Smith to Samuel
Lovell et UX W. D. to NEM of NE14
of Sec. 20, Twp. 35 8., R. 4 W.
Paul Galbralth et ux to Arthur O.
Ra worth W. D. to SW',4 of 8WV4 of
Sec. 2, Twp. 38 8 R. 4 W.
Rosa D. Hansen et vlr to Robert W.
Ruhl W. D. to 4.18 acres In Sec. 17,
Twp. 36 8., R. 3 W.
Beatrice C. Jones et al to Frank
Irish et ux Trustee's deed to Tract 2,
Champlln Sub. of Sees. 23. 30, 36
and 36. Twp. 36 8., R. 4 W.; also part
Tract 3.
Laura A. Porter et al to Ida Wilson
q. c. D. to N4 of lots l and 3,
block 17, Jacksonville.
J. T. Eads et ux to Art Johnson et
ux Q. C. D. to lot on Stark Street.
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