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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Lady's small black zipper
purse: contained 3 keys; Wed. nljht
near Jackson or Bartlett. Platse
return to Tribune.
rcT Dnl I nl Hurt H 1 fit ht.u'win Mf1
ford and Diamond lake, Saturday
afternoon. Leave at Pat's Place, I
East Main. Reward. j
LOST If dog missing, call 1516. j
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. Apply 19 Geneva
or Phone 1519-R.
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. References re
quired. Phone 1102, between 10
and 2.
WANTED Girl lor general houaeworit
mm nt tws rhlliirmi. ftnud i
home and spending money. Address j
Box 2946. Mail Tribune. j
WANTED MALE HELP
YOUNG MAN wanted who is Inter
ested in diesel electric. Must be
now employed and willing to study
during spare time. Write Box 3013.
care Tribune.
STEADY Job for reliable man with j
car. $60 month and all expenses.
Also car allowance. Drive between i
Medford and Portland. Investment
$100. Returnable. Chance to ad
vance to larger salary. Box 3083, j
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
GIRL want housework or care of
children for board and room. Ref
erences. Phone 84.
WANTED--MISCELLANE0US
FURNITURE van returning from Los
Angeles empty, wants load. Call
Eads Transfer. 315.
WANTED Small, completely modern
furnished house, close in. Tel. 327.
W' ANTEDBea t car $100 cash will
buy. No dealers. 112 S. Fir St..
Medford.
EMPTY furniture van wants load
from San Diego or vicinity about
July 1. Tel. 615. Hawley Transier.
WANTED To take over equity in
good light car. Box 3372.
WANTED A few fat hogs or lambs
for shipment to Portland June ldih.
Don Nealon. Phone 118. Central
Point.
WANTED Model T Ford in good
condition. Pay $15.00. Write R
Reeves, care C. C. Buck, Jackson
ville. Ore.
'WANTED To buy a small house and
lot. or a half A. or less. Must be
first grade soil for vegetables. Pre
fer location near foothills. Cash
Box 3370, Tribune.
vTantED Bldg. and Loan ahares on
acreage; plenty of wood to more
than pay for place. Well located;
make fine home. Box 3282. Tribune.
DRIVING to middle-west soon. Would
like lady for companion. Tel. 1249-L.
WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy,
sell and trade. Berry dale 2nd Hand
Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Tel. 206.
BEAUTIFUL, serviceable, reversible
rugs made from your discarded car
pets, rugs, clothing. Call special
factory representative lor estimate.
George Stock, care Hotel Allen. Tel.
800.
WANTED To rent. 4 or 5 -room house
close in; adult steadily employed.
Must be reasonable. Address Box
3137. Tribune.
FURNITURE VAN wants load from
Seattle about June 20. Hawiey
Transfer. Tel. 615-
WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be
fore you sell. Wool bags and twine
for sale. Medford Bargain House
27 NO. Grape St Ph 1062
WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruby
Schula. Beagle. Oregon.
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals, hides, pelts wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
27 N Grape St. Phone 1062
WANTED Reasonably priced second
hand car. good condition Term
Box 2971 mbune.
FOR RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT Fourth house from Hiker
Serv. Station, left. 715 W. 13th.
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house.
Inquire 305 S. Oakdale.
HOUSE renovated for rent or car. 132
S. Riverside.
FOR RENT High -class 4-room fur
nis.vd house, very fine. Res B
Ideal Court, corner Myrtle aid Tij
loi Sit, k2. --erao.i.
Jill
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RRS'T A.rrv ..nt.Pl,'..J
house, 1023 West 9t'h St. Tel. 679.
RENT Modern 3-room house: clenn. i
clce in; reasonable. 200 W. Jack
sou, j
FURNISHED house and apartment.
604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT 5 -room, strictly modern
nicely furnished duplex, with elec
tric refrigerator. Phono 1249-L,
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 Bldg.
Co., 45 So. Central.
FOR RENT 6 -room modern house,
unfurnished. 20 So. Fir.
FOR RENT Small modern furnished
house; Frigid aire, garage. 221 N'j
Holly St.
FOR RENT Modern upstairs duplex,
three rooms and bath, new furni
ture, electric refrigerator and range
beautiful grounds nicely located
Phone W. W. Walker. No. 31 or
893-J-3.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & Whit.
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 Blclg. Combination living
and d i n 1 ng room . sleep 1 ng room .
kitchenette and bathroom. Reason
able rent. Apply at Mall Tribune
office.
LARGE re-decorated apartment; over
stuffed furniture, Frlgidaire. hot
water, steam heat, sleeping porch,
go race, laundry room. Butler Apt.,
24 'i So. Orape.
; FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Mita
FOR RENT Holland apt. Tel 710.
DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for
appointment.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES reasonable at 716 B. Main.
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FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Pasture for cows. L. A
Wright, Central Point, on Old Stage
road.
RENT 3 cabins. 812 Summit.
FOR RENT Furnished cabins. $2 00
per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 46 rabbits and Ford
truck for small car. Third house
west end McAndrcws. E. Lattlmer.
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
TRADE 4-room log house. Talent. 2
lots; drag or buzz saw, cow or car.
Bargains. Jim McDowell, Talent.
Oregon.
FOR TRADE Large lot. clear; some
improvements. Klamath Falls, ror
Medford or vicinity, improved or
unimproved. Will assume. Address
1 Box 3129. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 100 acres level, good soil.
5 miles out. $35 per acre; 85 acres
in cultivation. See H. N. Loflaud.
225 So. Oakdale.
2 ACRES Bear creek bottom; new 3
room house, chicken house and
barn. acre garden In, electric
pump. $700; 2 miles south of Med
ford. Phone 172. evenings.
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to
Buy Your Home.
FOR SALE 5 -room modem house at
sacrifice. Inquire at 611 S. River
side. WHEN vou think of real estate, think
of Brown as White.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building & Loin
Ass'n. Phone 195.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milk cows, saddle horses.
Inquire W. M. Hansen, Brownsboro.
FOR SALE One 2-year-old thorough
bred Guernsey bull. Kt. l, box
466-A.
FOR SALE 2 Duroc brood sows, to
farrow soon. J. R. Perry. Sams
Valley.
FOR SALE 3 A-l mil cows, fresh 2
months; 1 yearling Guernsey and
Jersey bull. Ed Bechtel. Myers lane
off Stewart Ave.
FOR SALE Work horses, milk cows,
young heifers; 17 miles north on
Crater Lake Hwy. I. J. Kelly.
FOR SALE Cows and he :f ers. E. K.
Nichols. Valley View district, near
Ashland.
FOR SALE 2 burros, pack saddle.
Phone 468-J-2.
8 HEAD of registered Hereford bull
good pipers Call 1559.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FRYERS Carley Poultry Farm 314-W
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR RENT Bungalow piano, almost
new; or will sell for balance of con
tract. Baldwin Piano Bhoppe.
BUSINESS CHANCES
OPPORTUNITY to mak $70-$
mor.th'.y. Total ln"-rnnt J"60
Tru.-k irvi-ided. Inquire io6 m.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES!
FOR SALE Buiek pickup truck;
cheap. Rosewood Apu, No. 4.
REDUCED PRICES
GOOD USED CARS
30-Day Written Guarantee.
1935 Ford V-8 Sedan; General Jum
bo tires.
1933 Ford V-8 Sedan; radio, lots of
special equipment.
1933 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Sedan.
1929 Ford Town Sedan.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Chevrolet Sed3u.
1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe.
1931 Chrysler 8 Coupe.
1934 Chrysler 6 Coupe.
1929 LaSalle Coupe.
Also a number of others to choose
from. Lot on north, corner Sixth
and Bartlett.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
BUICK Sedan, completely overhauled,
used verv little. See this one at
the bargain price of 173.00. Pierce
Allen Motor Co., Dodge and Ply
mouth. SACRIFICE for quick sale. 1928 Willys
Knight in good condition. 1021
West 9 th.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Underwood No. 5 type
writer; also check protector. P. O.
Box 1103 or 224 Holly Theater Bldg.
for SALE Gov. WInthroD mahogany
desk, mahogany gate-leg table, wal
nut cedar chest and miscellaneous
furniture. Ul King St.
FOR SALE! Dairy fly sprays. 00c per
gallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Oat and vetch bay. Te
7-F-14.
FOR SALE Berry cup, fruit basket
and crates of all kind Monarch
Seed fc Feed Co.
FOR SALE One-spot flea powder for
your og. juoiiwi'u occu tvua r v-u
CO.
FOR SALE Household fly spray in
bulk. Bring your containers. Prices t
right. Monarch Seed and reed co.
LOOK-LOOK -LOOK Ladle' dresses
50c to 2.50 Men's clothe 75c to
$5 00 Shoes 25c to 81 50 Children's
clothing 10c to $2 00 USED WARD
ROBE SHOP. 518 E. Main.
FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon- I
arch Seed & Feed CO. 1
SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. $3-00
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed -sand. rock, plaster sand
Bateman's 1534-Y or 912-J.
FOR SALE! 250-gallon Hardle J
spray rig. complete hose guns etc
2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted
deep well outfit Inquire D. M
Lowes place. Valleyview.
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT SOLD
AND RENTED Flyno Electric Serv
ice Phone 107.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired!
Reasonable prices. Flex's Hardware
PERSONAL
CLAIRVOYANT. PALMIST. TrutJ
ful advice on t twines, love, man-lag
903 No. Riverside.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
AKS.RAC1 CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooma 3 and o. mo. o
North Central Ave., upstairs.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McGonagle. 258-M. Commercial
Spraying.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 112
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER it STORAGE CO
Office .015 No Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Price right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615-
Painting and Paperhanfrlng.
JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator. Fine Interior work a spec
ialty Competitive price. Phone
053-R. Res 124 King.
A BLISS Painting snd paper
hanging Tel. 648-W 313 So Grape
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishing or Autos: also
Car Refinanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes. License No. S-
157. See W E Thoma or E J.
Riley. 45 So. Central.
Piano and Guitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAJG-H1 Teacher of
Piano snd Steel Guitar Song wtIt
lng service Studio. 318 UbeTj
Building. Medford Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at
Rose burg. Oregon.
June 7th. 1935.
Notice Is hereby given thst William
Clay Morgan, or Trail. Oregon, wno,
on June 5th. 1930. mode Homestead
entrv. Serial No. 019108. for E'i NE'i
S-rtlon 3. Township 34 S-. Range 1 E .
Willamette Meridian, has filed nouee
of Intention to made final three-year
oroof. to establish claim to the land
above deecrlbed. before Victor A.
' Tengwald, U. S. Commissioner, at
Medford. Oregon, on tne utn aay oi
Julv. 1033.
Claimant nam witnesses:
E- D. Hoag. E L. Ola, Harrr E.
Harding. C. E. Close, all of Trail,
Oregon.
WILLIAM H. CANON, Register,
City Treasurers onee or isono ;
Medford Orejran I
May 27. 1935 '
fiotica 1$ ae.-ea g.vea ut
will be funds on hand July 1. 1935. !
for the redemption of City oi Med
ford Water-main Bonds, dated Janu
ary 1, 1928. Nos. 18 to 58 Inclusive.
Interest on above bonds will cease
after July 1. 1935.
GUS U. SAMUELS.
Trea'urer of the City ol
Medford. Oregon
City Treasurer's Notice of Bond
Payment
Notice is hereby given that thee
will be funds on hand July 1st. 1935,
for the redemption of the following
improvement bonds:
Cltv of Med ford Improvement Bonds
Series No. 1. Dated July 2. 1928
Nos. 13 to 52 Inclusive.
Interest on above bonds will cease
after July 3, 1935.
OUS H. SAMUELS
Treasurer of the City of
Medford. Oregon
City Treasurer's Notice of Bond
Payment
Notice 1 hereby gives that there
will be funds on hand July 1st, 1931.
for the redemption of the following
Improvement bonds:
Ctty of Medford Improvement Bonds
Series No. 2 Dated January I, 1929
Nos. 43 to 228 Inclusive
City of .Medford Improvement Bonds
Series No. 8 Dated January 1, 1930
No. 0 to 61 Inclusive
Interest on above ponds will cease
after July 1. 1935.
GUS H. SAMUELS
Treasurer of the City of
Medford, Oregon.
Notice.
Dlst. No. 93 annual school board
meeting at schoolhouse. June 17, 8
p. m- Purpose of meeting: To elect
one director for 3 years; one clerk for
1 year. Also vote on budget.
T. J. GIFFORD, Clerk.
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Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
Oregon. May 17, 1935.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Cola
A. Dlngee, of Trail, Oregon, who, on
December 9th, 1933, made Homestead
Entry. Serial No. 020582, for SE1,
Section 21, Township 32 S.. Range
1 E., Willamette Meridian, hoe filed
notice of Intention to make final
three year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above descrioed. before O. R.
Carter. Clerk of County Court, at
Medford, Oregon, on the 32nd day of
June. 1935.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. U. Dlngee, of Butte Fsla, Oregon
H. L- Ash. of Trail. Oregon
Geo. H. Hall, of Trail, Oregon
M. Slemea, of Trail. Oregon
WILLIAM H. CANON.
Register.
Summons for Publication.
No. 6003-E.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
Jackson.
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane.
a corporation, piaintin.
vs.
O. A. Manning and Mettle Manning.
nusoand and wire; g. m. Tnomas
and Grace E. Thomas, husband and
wife; O. E Hilslnger and Winnifred
Hll&inger, husband and wife; M J
Scandrett; City National Bank.
Clinton. Iowa, a corporation: L. A
Banks, also known a Llewellyn A
Banks and Edith R. Banks, hus
band and wife; United State of
America; W. H. Norcross; The News
Publishing Company a corporation:
Medford National Bank, a National
banking corporation; J. F. Wort
man, as Trustee of the estate of
L. A. Banks and Edith R. Banks.
Bankrupts: C. W. Ouches and Jane
Doe Ouches, husband and wife;
Jackson County, Oregon, a Munic
ipal corporation; and Medford Na
tional Farm Loan Association, a
corporation, Defendants.
To M. J. Scandrett, of the above
named defendants:
In the name oi the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the amended com
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled suit on or before the 19th
dy of June. 1935. said date being
the laat day of lour weeks from the
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date of the first publication of this '
summons, and said period of four j
weeks belrur the time prerlbed for j
publication hereof, and If you fall to
appear and answer said amended
complaint for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for fie
relief demanded in its amended com
plaint, to-wit:
For a decree of this Court against
the defendant. O. A. Manning, Mat
tie Manning, husband and wife; C
M. Thomas and Grace E. Thomas
husband and wife; L. A. Banks. alv
known as Llewellyn A. Brinks; and
Medford National Farm Loan Ami
elation, a corporation, and nciiinat
each of them for the sum of $260 00
with interest at the rate of 8. per i
annum from the 15th day of March. I
1932; the sum of $260.00. with in
terest at the rate of BT per annum
from the 15th day of September, i
1932: the sum of $260 00, with in- j
terest at the rate of 8C'C per annum I
from the- 15th day of March. 1933;
the sum of $228.27, with Interest at
the rate of 8 per annum from the
13th day of September. 1933; the sum
of $228.70, with interest at the raM
of 8 per annum from the 15th
day of March . 1 934 ; t he sum of
$229.14. with interest at the rate of
per annum from the 15th day
of September. 1934; the sum ol
$6081.99. with Interest at the rate of
4laTo per annum from the 15th day
of September. 1934; the sum of
$744.66, with Interest at the rate of
8 per annum trom the 21st day of
July. 1934; the sum of $38.40, insur
ance premium; the sum of $32.00
abstract charge; the sum of $500 00
attorney fees; and for plaintiff's cos
and disbursements in this suit; thai
it be decreed that the stock In Tht
Federal Land Bank of Spokane owned
by the Medford Nationol Farm Loan
Association and pledged as security
for said loan be retired and the par
value thereof applied upon the In
debtedness secured by said mortgage;
that the mortgage described in plain
tiff's amended complaint be for,
closed and the mortgaged premises,
together with all water and water
rights used upon or appurtenant to
said lands and however evidenced,
as described in the amended com
plaint and again described a fol
lows, to-wlt:
Lote Two and Three of the GoU!
Range Orchards according to the
plat of said Gold Range Orchard
now on file with the County Re
corder of Jackson County, Orego;i.
in Section Five, Township Thirty
eight South. Range One, West of
the Willamette Meridian, contain
ing 79.45 acre. Together with all
water and water right, used upon
or appurtenant to said lands and
however evidenced, situated la
Jackson County, State of Oregon,
be sold In one parcel In the manner
described by the laws of the State of
Oregon and the practice of this court:
that the proceed thereof be applied
towards the payment -of plaintiff's
decree, cost and accruing costs; that
at said sale plaintiff be permitted to
become a purchaser; that plaintiff
have a deficiency Judgment again!
the defendants, O. A. Manning and
Mattle Manning, husband and wife;
C. M. Thomas and Grace E. Thomas,
husband and wife; L. A. Banks, alto
known as Llewellyn A. Banks; and
Medford National Farm Loan Associ
ation, a corporation, and against eanh
of them, for any portion of said de
cree remaining unpaid; that the de
fendants above named, and each and
all of them, be foreclosed and barred
of all right, title, claim or Interest
in the premises described In plain
tiff's mortgage except the right of
redemption allowed by law, and thit
plaintiff have such other and fur
ther relief as la meet and equitable.
This summons is published by or
der of the Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge
of the First Judicial District of Ore
gon, made and entered In said Court
and cause on the 22nd day of May.
1935. prescribing that this summons
be served by publication thereof once
each week for. four successive and
consecutive weeks In the Medford
Mail Tribune, a dally newspaper pub
lished in Jackson County, Oregon.
The date of the first publication
of this Summons Is May 22nd. 19S5,
and the date of the lost publication
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of this summons 1 June 19th, 1935.
T. W. MILES.
Postofflce Address: Medford. Oreon.
EDWARD J. CROWLEY,
Postofflce Address; Care The Federal
Land Bank of Spokane, Weleh Bldg
Spokane. Washington,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that undr
and in pursuance of an execution and
order of sale, dated May 32nd,
1935. Issued out of the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, In a cause therein wherein Port
land Mortgage Company, a corpora
tion, Is plaintiff, and James C. Buck
master and Pauline B. Buckmaster,
his wife; Mabel J. Helmroth, a widow;
J. H. Young, R. C. Rice and Sarah
Rice, his wife, are defendants. In
which a Judgment and decree was
entered in favor of plaintiff and
against defendant James C. Buck
master and Pauline B. Buckmaster.
his wife, in the full sum of $1196 24,
with Interest at the rate of 6 per
annum from the 30th day of May.
1935. the further sum of $2742 with
interest at the rate of 10f per an
num from the 20th day of May, 1935,
the further sum of $7.00 for search
ing the records and $100,000 attor
ney's fees, with Interest on said lst
named sums at the rate of 6 per
annum from May 20th. 1935. and the
cost and disbursement of suit to
be taxed, amounting to $24.45, and a
decree was entered against said de
fendants Mabel J. Helmroth. a widow;
J. H. Young, E. C. Rice and Sarah
Rice, his wile, which Judgment and
decree wo enrolled and docketed lu
the Clerk's office of said Court, on
the 23nd day of May. 1933. I will on
the 22nd day of June. 1933. at 10
a. m., at the front door of the County
Court House In Medford, Oregon, sell
to the highest bidder for cash the
following described real property situ
ated in Jackson County. Oregon, to
wit:
Lot numbered 1; also beginning
st the Northeast corner of Lot
numbered 13. thence South 50 feet,
thence west 30 feet; thence north
SO feet; thence East 50 feet to the
place of beginning, all In Block
numbered 3. Kenwood, now part
of the Ctty of Medford. Jackson
County. Oregon,
for the purpose of satisfying said
Judgment In so far as the amount
received at the sale thereof will satis
fy the same.
Witness my hand this 32nd day of
May, 1935.
8 YD I. BROWN. Sheriff.
By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County,
In the Matter of the Estate of John
W. Sevedge, Deceased,
The undersigned ha been duly
appointed and qualified by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, as Administrator
with the Will Annexed of the Estate
of John W. Sevedge. Deceased. At:
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present them,
duly verified, with proper vouchers,
to the undersigned, at the office ol
Rawles Moore, Cooley Theatei BulUi
Ing, Medford. Oregon, within tlx
months from May 29. 1933, the date
of the first publication of this notice.
WM. F. ISAACS
Notice of Annual Hchool Meeting;.
Notice I hereby given to the leg)
voters of School District No. 49, f
Jackson County state of Oregon, that
the Annual School Meeting of sa'd
district will be held at Senior HUh
School; to begin at the hour of 2:09
o'clock p. m. and to close at 7:00 p
m.. on the third Monday of June, bi
lng the 17th day of June, A. D 1035
This m-etlng is called for the pur
pose of electing two directors and the
transaction of business usual at such
meeting.
Dated this 28th day of May, 1938.
EUGENE THORNDIKE.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
REBECCA JENSEN. District Clerk.
Invitation for Bids
Jacksonville Water ftyttem
Jacksonville, Ore.
Sealed bids will be received at tho
office of City Clerk. Jacksonville. Or-
1 gon, until one o'clock in th after
i noon on the 27th day of Jir.ie, 1935.
! for the furnishing of labor and ma
terials for constructing improvement
to the water system at Jacksonville.
Oregon, fcnd will be publicly opened
and read at sa'd hour, date and pla e.
Separate proposals are required, a In
dicated by the proposal sheets fur
nished by the City, for (a) furnish
ing of the material, (b) the installa
tion of the material, and to) ood
stuetlon of tunnel.
The project I to be paid for la
whole or in part out of funds fur
nished by the United States Govern
ment, and all work and material mutt
be performed and-or furnished In ac
cordance with the rules prescr'bed by
the President and the policle adopt
ed by the Government to carry out
the purposes which control the ad
ministration of the Nation 1 Indus
trial Recovery Act.
Attention Is called to the fact that
not less than the minimum rjtes pre
scribed by the Federal Emergency Ad
ministration of Ptibllo Works must be
paid on this project Th ravw
must be net after all authorized or
permissible deductions provided for in
Oregon Workmen' Compensation La
have been made.
The United States Reemployment
Director ha designated an agency a
Medford, Oregon, to furnish employ
ment list for this work.
Plans, Specifications, Instructions
to Bidders. Federal Construe "Jon Reg
ulations, General Provisions, Special
Provisions, and other contract docu
ment are on file for examination at
the office of D. T. McDonough. En
gineer, Medford, Oregon, copies of
these document may be obtalnsi
upon sppMcatton to, and br the d
posit of the sum of Plve ($3.00) Dol
lars per set jvlth. said D. T. McDon
ough. The deposit will be refunds
upon return In good condition of tu
said documents.
Bidder's proposal must be accom
panied by a certified check or bid
der's bond In an amount oqual to
5 of the total amount of rh pro
posal as s guarantee of the txecutlon
of the contract and the f'irn'hlng of
the required bond In case the con
tract Is awarded to the bidder
Acceptance of the proposaJ or pro
posals and the awarding of '.he con
tract or contract are conditional up
on satisfactory assurance :naf ttu
City of Jacksonville will be able to
secure from the Federal Emergenrv
Administration of Public Woru ttc
money necessary to finance tbe
project.
The right Is reserved to rstect aj
and-or all proposals or to acpt such
proposals a a-ra to the best lute re
l of the City.
CITY OF JACKSONVrLJJE
j By WESLEY HARTMAN. Mayor.
I Cs Mall Tribune, waul ad.
Rogue River 1 Eagle Point
ROOUE RIVER. June 13. (Spl.)
Ltvs Oak Orange met In regular
form Monday night with a large at
tendance. Master Perry Wait In the
chair. Saturday night many from
tills grange went to Bams Valley,
where six candidates received the
third nd fourth degrees. The new
members are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wler
and Roy and Amy Plank.
Townsend olub met at the Com
munity hall June 4. at which time
Mr. Berger of Portland gave a talk
which was enjoyed by all who heard
him. About fifty wsre present. Mem
bership of the Rogue River club
has increased steadily and about
130 members are now enrolled.
On June 3, Mr, and Mrs. Joe
Shults. Mr. snd Mrs. R. C. Cu minings
and children went to Hornbrook.
Calif., to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Shults' brother-in-law, George Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry are the
proud grandparents of a baby boy,
bom June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Woods at Olympla, Wash. The young
man will answer to the name ol
Don Lawrence.
Dinner guests Sunday at the Fred
Denglar home were Mr. and Mrs. O.
A. Mathes and Mrs. Minerva Dengler
of Grant Paas.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magruson re
turned June 5 from Ashland, where
they spent a week visiting. They
have purchased the two lots on the
corner of First and Cedar streets
and plan to build a summer horns
here. Mr. and Mrs. Magruson live
In Santa Monica, but like to speno
the summers here.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Nelmuth, Mr.
and Mrs. Nat Hart and Mrs. Fred
Dengler spent Friday afternoon visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chambers on
Cherry creek. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers
recently moved there from Rogue
River.
Mrs. Sam L. Sandry left Monday
for Olympla, Wash., where she will
visit her daughter, Mr. Paul Woods
and family. While there she will also
make the acquaintance of her new
grandson.
Visitors last Tuesday at the Tom
Wilson home were Mr. and Mrs.
George Balky and children of San
Francisco, and Mrs. Nancy Wilson of
Central Point.
Saturday night a dance was given
for the benefit of the Rogue River
baseball team. About $55 was taken
in during the evening. On Sunday
the Gold Hill team played the locals
on the diamond hers and Rogue
River won by a large score.
Preliminary work of oiling the
streets started In Monday and souii
Main street, from the hotel to Ward
creek bridge, will be oiled. The
Evans creek road from the edge of
town to the Wiley Carter ranch ha
already been oiled.
Work on the new dredge of the
Rogue River Gold Dredging Co. is
progressing rapidly and It will soon
b running with three crews work-
lng 24 hours per day.
On Saturday Frank Heath and
Roy Hoi lister held the grand open
ing of their new I. G. A. store.
Many people thronged the store all
day where many wonderful bargains
attracted them. Music from the loud
speaker was enjoyed by everyone,
and excellent coffee was served to
the public. The store has been re
modeled and painted and customers
feel they mlglrt be In a large city
for trie store 1 right up to date.
TOLO, June 13 (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thorp are receiving con
gratulations because of an eight
pound baby boy who arrived on June
8. He has been named Clarence Ves
tal. Mrs. T. A. Muse, mother of Mrs.
Thorp, la staying with them.
Ben Dawson finished sheep shearing
Friday and has moved the flock to
pasture on Ksne creek. Jack Thorp
moved the camp equipment and sup
plies Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bus-sell and
daughters Ellen and Joyce of Olen
dale. Ore., were week-end guests at
the T. A. Muse home.
Joe Collins, local dairyman who re
cently increased his dairy herd when
the purchased the Castor milk cows,
ha taken over Oscar Blackford's milk
route at Central Point.
Mr. snd Mrs. Jud Pernoll, Misses
Helen Foster and Evelyn Reaaoner of
Oranta paas visited at the Tracy In
mann house Monday. Dorothy In
mann, who had spent the week-end
In Grant Pass, returned to her home
here with them.
Miss Elisabeth Davis is attending
Bible school at Willow Springs school
house. Ernestine Tracy will visit the
school Tuesday.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Wright are their granddaughter.
Louise Bowman, and her cUsamate,
Maxine Hartlerode, from Merrill, Ore.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. 6. Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon,
May 27th, 1933.
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
P. Sleek, Sr., of Jacksonvtle. Oregon,
who. on March 27th. 1930. made
Homestead entry. Serial No 018848.
for the S'a 8'4. Section 31. Township
37 8., Range 3 W . Willamette Merid
ian, ha filed notice of intention to
make final three-year proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Victor A. Tengwaid.
U. 8. Commlsloner, at Medford. Ore
gon, on the 29th day ot June 1933.
Claimant names as wltneses:
Harry Fredette. of Medford Oregon;
Fred Powell, of Medford. Oregon: Wil
liam Mesd. of Jacksonville. Oregon;
Barney fialsman. of Jacksonville. Ore
gon. WILLIAM T. CANON
Register,
Tolo
EAGLE POINT. June 12 (3pU
Walter Young left June 11 for Moun
tain Home. Idaho, to get his wife and
two youngsters, who have been visit
ing there with Mrs. Youngs mother
and other relatives. They expect to
be home next Friday.
Russell Seaman went to Talent last
Friday, where he will spend two weeks
with hli grandmother, Mrs. R. E. Rob
inson. Mrs. Smith of Talent and Mrs. Rita
Myer of Medford conducted "guido
pattern" meeting for the Extension
unit of Eagle Point at the Orangs
hall June 7.
The many friends of Mrs. Cora Mor
gan In Eagle Point sre happy to learn
of her recovery from a recent Illness
of several months at her home In
Phoenix. Mrs. Morgan Is a former
resident of this place and was very
active in church and club work while
here.
Last meeting of the year of the
Civic Improvement club was held at
the club rooms June 0.
Theron Taylor was taken to the Sa
cred Heart hospital In Medford June
8 for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry left June 8
for McMinnville. Ore., where they will
attend the State Orange convention
being held there.
Mrs, Dora Taylor of Tllon, N. Y., la
visiting her cousin, Mrs. wm. Brown,
on her way home after spending the
winter In southern California.
Word has Just been received from
Otlen, Iowa, of the death and burial
of the father of Miss Yetta Olson,
former teacher In the school here.
Mrs. Don Brlttsan. little son and
daughter returned home June 0 from
a month's visit with relative in Aus
tin, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Melllng. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Bowman, Everett Miller,
Berntce Jennings and Mrs. Barbara
Jennings of Medford, and Dewey
Sackett of Ashland were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. O. Henderson and at
tended the dance at the Oasis Satur
day night.
Ted Seaman and Roy Ashpole went
up to the south fork of Rogue river
fishing June 11. Luck unknown.
Vern Brophy of the Canal ranch was
trading with local merchants June 10.
Donald Ashpole, Clifford Ayers and
Lyle Clngeade went fishing In Elk
Creek Monday and were very lucky
in their catch.
Mrs. Mellnda Prultt called on Mr.
and Mrs. John Rader June 10.
Harve Stanley had the misfortune
to lose a fine colt a day or two ago.
The cause of Its death Is unknown.
Mrs. R. A. Smith of Jacksonville
came Sunday, June 9. for a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Orvllle Henderson.
The children's day exercises and
picnic will be held In the city park
Sunday, June 18. All are Invited to
bring their lunch and enjoy the day
in the shade on the banks of Butts
creek.
4-
TRAIL, Juno 13. (Spl.) MrB. B1U
JolUfo has mm guest her father. ftT.
Kntght, a, missionary from India. Rt.
Knight visited the Laurelhurst 6un
day school June 9 and related som.
of his Interesting experiences aa a
missionary.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Nichols an vis
iting at the Qua Dltaworth home.
Mr. Nichols la helping harvest tha
Dltsworth strawberries.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter of
Medford spent the week end on the
Rogue.
Leo Hoag returned from O. A. O.
last week and has commenced work
at Rogue'a Roost, where he will b.
employed for the summer.
Mrs. George Stoddard and sons vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoag Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pred Clark were Sun
day guests at the Olsss home.
Many cars from Medford and vicin
ity visited the Dltsworth berry
patches Sunday. About 40 pickers are
now working daily and there Is an In
creased demand for these excellent
berries.
Miss Dorothy Harrdlng Is now work
ing In Medford.
Ted Smith Is haying for BUI Hol
mnn of Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee ColMngwood and
son Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dlts
worth and family, N. P. Ohrt and
son Wallace were among Saturdays
Medford .hoppers.
W. D. Coburn spent Saturday even
ing with his family, returning Sunday
to Diamond Lake.
Griffin Creek
ORIPTIN CREEK, Juns U. (Spl.)
Two girls, Nancy Durham and Mary
Milestone, left Sunday morning to at
tend the 4-K summer school at Cor
vallls. Mrs. O. X. Simmers left Saturday
for Grants Paas to spend some time
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Earl Thompson.
OUne Caulklns left June 11 for Ore- .
gon City to spend soma time with
relatives.
Young People's League of tha Orlf
fln creek Sunday school enjoyed a
picnic at Jackson Hot Springs last
Wednesday evening. They wen, ac
companied by Mrs. Durham and Mrs.
Wilcox.
Mrs. Anns Harris of Medford spem
Sunday at the horns of her daugh
ter. Mrs. C. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Harris also called during tha
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kelllng of eagia
Point visited Monday at the Bud
Stammer horns.
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