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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1933.
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FOR WANT ADS -
LOST AND FOUND
LOST If dog missing, call 1516
WANTED FEKALE HELP
WANTED Housekeeper, lis So. Ivy.
WANTED Housekeeper on ranch;
motherless home; full charge. Ad
drees A. B., Tribune.
WANTED Girl tor general housework
and care of two ciillcireu. Good
home and spending money Address
Box 2040. Mall Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Private detective. State
price per hour. Box 3403. Tribune.
STEADY Job for reliable man with
car. 600 month and all expenses.
Also car allowance. Drive between
Medford and Portland. Investment
$100. Returnable. Chance to ad
vance to larger salary. Box 3083.
Tribune.
"WANTED SITUATIONS
TVPloT mid bookkeeper would l:ke
employment. Box 198. Central
Point. Donald Culberuon.
WANTED-iVIlSCELLANEOUS
WANTED House repaired, for rent or
car. 132 b. Riverside.
1 WANTED Thinning contractor to
thin fruit on percentage basis. Real
chance for someone. Act quickly.
Cook, Phone 1265 or 1104-W even
ings. EMPTY truck returning from Reeds
port Sunday, wants load from there
or woy points. Phone 615. Hawley
Transfer.
coTewillshare EXPENSES
with reliable party driving to Okla
homa. References given. Tel. 653-R.
?ANTED To buy like rent, modern
home In or neur Medford. Box 3316.
Tribune.
PCRNITURE van returning from Ijs
Angeles empty, wants l-ad. Call
Eads Transfer, 315.
EMPTY furniture van wants load
from San Dieso or vicinity about
July 1. Tel. 615. Hawley Tranier.
WANTED To buy a small house and
lot, or a half A. or less. Must be
first grade soli for vegetables. Pre
fer location near foothills. Cash
Box 3370. Tribune.
WANTED 2nd hand goods, We buy,
sell and trade. Berryctale 2nd Hand
tore, 1603 No. Riverside. Tel. 266.
"beAUTIPUL. serviceable, revers'.ble
rugs made from your discarded car
pets, rugs, clothing. Call special
factory representative for estimate.
George Stock, care Hotel Allen. Tel.
800.
WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be
fore you sell Wool bass and twine
for sale. Medford Bargain Hou.se
27 No. Grape St. Ph 1062
WANTED HetTer calves. Write Ruby
Schulz, Beadle. Oregon.
" w ANTED
We pay cash for h ousehold poods,
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals, hides, pelts wool and nvj
hair. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St Phone i062
WANTED Reasonably priced second
hand car Rood condition Term
Box 2971 Prlbune.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Fourth house from Baker
Serv. Station, left. 715 W. 13th.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
Inquire 305 S. Oakdale.
BENT Modern 5-room house; clean,
close In; reasonable. 200 W. Jackson.
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FURNISHED house and apartment.
604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT 6 -room furnished mod
em house. 225 So Riverside. Tel.
457-J.
FOR RENT fl-room modern house,
unfurnished. 20 So. F;r.
FOR RENT 6rn.ill m dt?rn furnisher
house; Pr.g'd..ire garage 221 $:
Holly St
FOR RENT Home furnished or
unfurnished Brown White
FOR REN1- Modern 'ijn .:: duplex
three r.mrna and oath new furr'
ture. electric refrigerator and -anre
beautiful ra'indi n:--e;y ix-ated
Ph me V w WslKer. No 31 or
831-J-3
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
TrOOM APT. Fu'.ly furnished: pri
va". bath; cro-.ir.c! r.ror; ad'iits
' only. 244 So. Grope
FOB ENT Aiir;aicai, 304 A?,
I FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR SALE
furn! shed" apartment" in" Mail rrw.SPfjANU
Tribune Bldg Combination Uvlng CANNI-Tolnl
XtSBS: j of them; 40c a ju
able rent. Apply at Mall Tribune ir
office. tt'c: ia-
mn Vr'THollnd sd Tel 710 " SALE Sectional bookcase, chlf-
roL2oU-p tontn. kitchen table and chalra.
DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for Bargain Phone 1094-K.
appointment. HOIYTOU Saiophone; good condition.
. with, case. 2S. Alao Tlolln, 10.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD CaJl at tent, rear 501 E. Main.
KATES reasonable at 716 E. Main. FOR SALE 1929 Harley-Davldson
. . . motorcycle; Big Twin: flrat-cUsa
FOR RENT FURNISHED conciuion. aes sutn st.. Aaniand.
ROOMS FOR SALE Berrv cupa and cratee at
, right prices. F. E. SAMSON Co.,
FOR RENT Pleaaant downatalra 229 N. Rlwralde.
aleeplruc room; reasonable. Phone
349-L. BINDER TWltTt,, grain bags and twine
now on hand. See ua before you
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. buy; we will save you money. F.
. E. SAMSON CO.. 229 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT FIRESTONE TIRES 20 off list price.
MISCELLANEOUS ul tires 60c and up. Ollmore
, Weat. oil 29c per gal. while present
BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. stock laata. Bring your container.
. . P. O. Service Sta.
FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 12 00 -
per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland FOR SALE Alfalfa and oat hay. M.
- B. Glover, Ross Lane. Tel. 534-J.
FOR EXCHANGE ZINNI AS. ASTERS. Guinea-gold marl-
. - - " T, T. golds. 2 dozen 25c. Mrs. Dressier,
LOT East facing, good location, east .. .
side Medford. Will trade for car. iitL.J
32 or later model. Box 3285. Mall FOB SALE Underwood No. t tvpe-
Tr'b"n. writer; alao check protector. P. O.
: Box 1105 or 224 Holly Theater Bldg.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL luraiture. m King at.
ESTATE FOR SALE Dairy fly sprays. 90c per !
' . . . gallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed j
HAVE southern California properties co.
to trade for Oreon. Submit what , . ,
you have. A. Peacock, Rt. 1, Box for SALE Oat and vetch bay. 1.
457-A. Ashland. 7-F-U.
pnn qat F uviT T?TATE TOR 8ALE B'TT w ,rult baskets
FOK SAL1 K.A &1A1 ,nd crates of all klnda Monarch
- Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE 2 lots with 3-room house, . . !.
cIom to Medford. See owner at pOB sale One-spot flea powder for
airwwood Oreliaril. Eagle Point, Ore. your dogi jnonarcu ed and Feed
SACRIFICE SALE C: .
mnrnn 20-acre 'm,pJov?. '"' FOR SALE-Household fly spray In
S9500 100 acres cultivated creek bui r containers. Prices
M bottom soil; 40 acres al- Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
falfa, 40 In grain, balance pasture.
! good out ranae. Crop goes with FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. MOD-
I plat, pressure system and elec- arch Seed li Feed Co.
I trlclty. Sacrifice price S9.500.00;
down payment J3.200.00. balance SPECIAL--River loam, a yds. . 2.00
! terms. Fertilizer and garden plowing
i Exclusive agents Washed sand. rock, plaster sand
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, ENG. Bateman's 1534-7 or 912-J.
: forTSALE Bargain, 1020 Court. 5- ( pQR SALE 250-gallon Hardle Jf
i room modern; paving; 2 lots. Key ,Dray rig. complete hose guns etc
next door. 3 mob centrifugal pump Wanted
' . " "' ' " 1 h, deep well outfit 'Inquire D M
ONE af our best buys, 4-room house, h vallewlew
moilern. furnished: garage: new. wes place vancyview.
Price 800 for quick sale. Home-
seekers EchajiJOE. Main. MISCELLANEOUS
4TACRES 17 seres In apples. 10 eeoTORS BOOOHt" SOLD
acre. In tomatoes, I balance Psture ND RENTED Flynn Electric Ser.
and alfalfa, plums, peaches, apricots phone 107
and berries; 5-room ultra modern JJst
electric house, good well, on county HAVE yoDR QM Wun pllred,
road 3 miles out of Ashland. 3o00. Reasonable prices Pick'. Hardware
half cash, balance arranged. A.
Peacock. Rt. 1. Box 457-A. Ashland.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BARGAIN Must sell Immediately. 2 ., ., .
acres with 4-rcom furnished house; Abstracts,
under Irrigation; partly stocked, - m , JACKSON CO.
! s WJ "'cftTitTtS jfflS ABSTRACT CO.
i Graptf' 0all,ltS,3 Abstract, ol Tit!, and
j " Title Insurance. The
! FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad- only complete Title
vent church: larpe lot: electrle yBffiiXjSjT syatem In Jackson
mn.?e. Frlgldalre and radio all In- JaSB '
eluded In the bargain price of
$1,250. see or phone Clarence muRy ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
Pierce. Mecl'"1 of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 82
SecIucTa. Wing Agency. Inc.. to North Central Ave., upstair..
Buy Your Home.
commercial spraying
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & CALL McGonagle. 258-M. Commercial
HSEScTALEOR RENT BPWlW-
-i . : n county Building At Loan - -
Ass'n Phone 195. Expert Window Cleane.
"-."". jTrav oTOrir oeo'we do it - Tel. tin
FOR SALE. LlvtaiUU HouM clesning. floor waxing, on-
rTrStrTTC71rr ental rug cleaning and upholstering
FOR SALE Fresh heifer, first house "
east of county work Shop. Transfer!
2 HEIFERS for sale or trade for cream - - ' - - - - t-t--o.-
K Rt' 4- BM 3"- WMt f TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL
JjjlZ. and distance hauling. Furniture
FOR SALE Milk cows, saddle horses. moving, etc. Reasonable rate.. Tel.
Inquire W. M. Hansen. Brownaboro. 833. F. E. Samson Co.
FOR SALE One 2-year-old thorough- EADS TRANSFER Ji STORAGE CO-
brocl Guernsey bull. Rt. 1. Box Office 1015 No Central Phone 315
406-A. Prices right. Service guaranteed.
FOR SALE 2 Duroc brood sows, to HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack-
fnrrow soon. J. R. Perry, Sarns er. and movers. Special livestock
Valley. ' moving equipment. Prices right
- ; 819 North Riverside. Phone 815.
FOR SALE 2 A-l milk cows, fresh 2 .
months; 1 yearling Ouernsey and - . r
Jersey bull. Ed Bechtel. Myers lane rtittOUCiab
J?"!2Jt MRS. MARTIN ?sychlc and crystal
8 HEAD of registered Hereford bull reader. Accurate. A trial convlncea.
good papers Cell 1559. Leaving soon. 412 N-Ivy
on oat- nnrTTTPv" CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful
FOR BALE fUULillvX advice on business, love, marriage.
AND EGGS 903 No- Riverside.
FRYERS Corlej Poultry Farm 3H-W Palntlni and Paperhanelng.
-TTti a n nwinRII rP5 JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco-
FOR SALE A UTOMOBlL-b nun M laUn wk E ,pe,..
7Z77Z tP.T q lslty Competitive price. Phone
rfeccord.;1;0
722. M. A BLISS Painting and paper.
FOR'SALE - Model AFord Coup." Paging Tel 648-W 313 So Orape
Phcne" 1147-W evenings. '. " . .
- Money to Lend
REDUCED PRICES . . - ., -. - .
GOOD USED CARS MONEY LOANED 50 to 300 for
30-Day Written Gusrantoe. personal or houaehold purpose, on
1935 Ford V-B Sedan; General Jum- House Furnishings or Autos; alac,
Ur'"' J .. , . Car. Refinanced Loans clowd
1933 Ford V-8 Sedan; radio, loti of wlthln 30 mlIIIM License No s.
K?j'MfISl?m' 157 See W E Thoma. or E J.
To'wna'n"- "
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1014 Chr'ler 8 Coupe. plno nd 8teel Oultar Sung wi rn.
1929 LaSalle Coupe. ln service Studio. 818 Libetj
Also a number of others to choone Building. Medford Ore.
from. Lot on north corner Sixth . . .
and Bartlctt. LEGAL NOTICES
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. , . . .
:HCTrC.TTr "VTT rZ J. Summon, for Puhltratlnn.
for sale ; - Buic pickup truck: , ta Court f
cheap. Rosewood Apt.. Ho. .4. o:tgm. for JackMn County.
'29 FORD Roadster: eood rubber, good 3- z- Brownlee and B,.rbara Brown
mechanically: .125.00. Plerce-AUen ' Husband and wife. Plaintiff..
Motor Co.. Dod?e and Plymouth. vs.
. , .. Grundy D. Taylor, alao known a. o.
FOR SALE Model T Ford pickup: D. Taylor, also known as Grundy
new t.res: good shape; .25.00. E. B. Tayiof. and his wile. Hannah Tay
Lucas. Bu.. Ore. lor: John W. HUlman end Ellza-
Trr beth Hlllman. husband and wife;
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -
srE Pl.ir.rM Fridav and Saturday. Ill Phlpp and Ala R. Phipps. husband
N Fir. 159 00 up: hih grade bun- n- w;fe; AIa R PlPP- lo known ;
ea:owfl and others; renui terms " A11 R Phipps; Preston Phipps,
Sell for bal. due. Cllne Piano Co. single man; EH a Phlppi. a sin- '
woman; Lc Phlppa, a single
oat r man; David I. Phipps and Clara B.
t UK BALE Phlppa, husband and wife; John M.
MISCELLANEOUS Phlppa. a single man: Anna B.
---------- Phlpp Llndiey and John S Lind-
' FOR SAL13 Good wild oat hay. 17 00 ley. wife and huiband; Ci;zatetn
j;ci Vu- Joe D40. Rt. 3, Box 80-& Pt..pp SCuiua tn4 Pt 6pfU-
mm, wife &nd husband; James H.
Phipps and Edith P. Phipps, hus
band and wife; Effte Phipps Hen
dershott e,nd Arthur Hendershott. ,
wife and husband; Isabel 1 Phipps
Hansen and Carl J. Hansen, wife j
and husband; being all the heirs !
at law of Mathew P. Phlppa and !
Ala R. Phipps. husband and wife, I
deceased; Ala R. Phipps. also known
as Alia R. Phipps: Clara E. Phipps.
a widow; Mary B. Payton and Claud
Payton. her husband; Gladys L.
Herrlott and John Doe Herrlott, her
husband, being all the heirs at law !
of David I. Phipps. deceased: Spen
cer Chllders. Sr., and Mary M. Chll
der. husband and wife; Arnold
Chllders and Sarah Chllders, hus
band and wife; Samuel Smith and
Rebecca Smith, husband and wife;
John Kinerk. a single man; X W.
Cook, also known as Joshua W.
Cook, and Martha A. Cook, husband
and wife; Martha A. Cook, also
known as Martha C. Cook; Ervln
H. Lewis and Grace R. Lewis, hus
band and wife; Grace R. Lewis,
alao known as Grace Lewis, and all
the heirs and all the unknown heirs
of each and every of the absve
named Defendants herein, and also
all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, Hen or Interest In the real
property described In the Complaint
herein. Defendants. t
To: Grundy D. Taylor, also known
as G. D. Taylor, also known as Grundy
Taylor, and hts wife. Hannah Taylor;
John W. HUlman and Elizabeth Hlll
man. husband and wife; J. W. Hlll
man and Rosalie P. Hlllman, husband
and wife; Mathew P. Phipps and Ala
R. Phipps, husband and wife; Ala R
Phlpps, also known as Alia R. Phipps;
David I. Phipps and Clara E. Phipps.
husband and wife; John M. Phipps. a
single man; Elizabeth Phipps Ope II
man and Peter Spellman, wife and
husband; Edith P. Phipps. wife of
James H. Phipps; Isabel! Phipps
Hansen and Carl J. Hansen, wife and
husband; being all the heirs at law
of Mathew P. Phipps and Ala R.
Phipps, husband and wife, deceased;
Ala R. Phipps. also known as Alia R
Phlpps; Clara E. Phipps. a widow;
Mary E. Payton and Claud Payton,
her husband; Gladys L. Herrlott and
John Doe Herrlott, her husband, be
ing all the heirs at law of David I.
Phipps. deceased; Spencer Chllders,
Sr., and Mary M. Chllders. husband
and wife; Arnold Chllders and Sarah
Chllders. husband and wife; Samuel
Smith and Rebecca Smith, husband
and wife; John Klncrk, a single man;
J. W. Cook, aleo known as Joshua W.
Cook and Martha A. Cook, husband and
wile; Martha A. Cook, also known as
Martha C. Cook; Ervln H. Lewis and
Grace R. Lewis, husband and wife;
Grace R. Lewis, also known as Grace
Lewis, and all the heirs and all the
unknown heirs of each and every of
the above named Defendant herein,
and also, all other persons or parties
unknown, claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or Interest In the real
property described In the Complaint
herein. Defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you. and each of you. are hereby
summoned and required to appear in
the above entitled Court and Cause
and answer the Complaint of Plain
tiffs on file therein against you, and
each of you, on or before the last
day of four weeks from and after the
date of the first publication of this
.summons, and set up the character
and extent of any claim you may have
to the ir.i property hereinafter de
scribed, or any portion thereof. The
date of the first publication of this
Summons la the 7th day of June.
1935.
And. if you fall so to appear and
answer said Complaint herein, within
said time, for want thereof, Plain
tiffs will apply to tho above entitled
Court In thla Cause for the relief
prayed for and demanded In the Com
plaint herein, reference being made
to the same, and the whole thereof.
And the Plaintiffs will apply for a
decree, decreeing that each and all of
the claim of each and all of the
Defendants herein are null and void,
and that the Plaintiffs are the own
ers In fee simple of the real property
Mail Tribune Daily
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without
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herein described, subject to a Con
tract of Sale entered Into between
Plaintiffs herein and Pearl M. Culver
upon the following tract of land, to
wn :
Beginning at the Northeast cor
ner of the Intersection of Spring
Street and the Crater Lake High
way, and running thence east, along
the North line of said spring fetreet.
100 feet; thence North and para4kl
with said Crater Lake Highway, 100
feet; thence West and parallel with
said Spring stieet, 100 feet; thence
South along the East line of the
said Crater Lake Highway. 100 feet.
more or leas, to the point of oe- j
ginning, all being in Jackson coun- j
ty. Oregon-
And that the above entitled Court ;
decree that none of the Defendants i
herein have any right, title, estate, j
lien or interest' of any character In j
or to the real property hereinafter I
described, or any portion thereof; and j
that It be decreed that the
Plaintiffs' title In and to said prem
ises Is free from any and all claims
of any and all of tha Defendants
herein, and each of them, and every
person, or persons, or company or
corporation, claiming In. under, by
or though them, and that said par
ties have no right, title, estate, lien
or Interest In or to said real prop
rty or any part thereof; and thtit
Plaintiffs have such other and fur
ther relief as to this Court may seem
Just and equitable and Judgment for
their cost and dtsbur.seme.ita against
those Defendants who appear and
answer herein and resist the prayer
of the Complaint herein.
The real property herein referred
to Is in Jackson County, Oregon, and
la described as follows to-wit:
Beginning 12.35 chains North of
the SB corner of the NV& of 6E"4
of Sec. 19. Twp. 37 S., R. 1 w. of
the W. M.. In Jackson County. Ore
gon, running thence North on the
East line of said Section 19. 13 50
chains, to a point situated 14.29
chains South of the NE corner of
the S'i of the NE4 of said Sec.
10: thence West 1430 feet, more
or less, to the Eat boundary of
the Crater Lake Highway, as the
same Is now designated and located,
the true point of beginning: thence
South following the East boundary
line of the said Crater Lake High
way. 385.7 feet, more or less, to the
North line of Spring Street; thence
East following the North line of
said Spring Street. 200 feet, more
or less; thence due North 385.4 feet,
more or leas, to a point due Eivst
of the point of beginning: thn due
West 185 feet, more or less, to the
point of beginning,
together with all tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or In anywise appertaining
to said property.
This Summons Is published and
served under and In accordance with
an Order of the above entitled Court
in this Cause, of date June 7th. 1933.
which directs that this Summons
shall be published in the Medford
Mall Tribune in Medford. Jackson
County, Oregon, once a week for four
successive weeka and that the date of
the first publication la the 7th day
of June, 1935. and that the Defend
ants are required to appear and an
swer aald Summons aud Complaint
on or before four weeks from and
after the date of the first publication.
W. G. TRILL.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Post Office Address:
Suite 12, Palm Building,
Medford, Oregon.
Notlre of First Meefmg of Creditors.
No. B-20106 In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court or the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Charles Delblrt
Miller, Bankrupt,
To the creditors of Charles Delblrt
Miller, of the City of Mrdrord. In the
County of Jackson, and District afore
said. Bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that on the
6th day of June. 1035. the aald Charles
Delblrt Miller was duly adjudicated
Bankrupt: and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held In the
office of the Referee, Medford Center
Building, Medford, Oregon, on the
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11. Shallow
receptacle
II. Formerly
13. Unwonted
Plant
21. Hawaiian food
i!3. Tear on a seam
20. Ages
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28. Small Island
30. Hasty lunch:
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31. Levees
32. .Sever
33. Abov
34. Not difficult
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as. Trca
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43. American
buffalo
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upeakers
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Crots
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shelter ed
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6. Father and
mother
9. Wtngllka
7. Outflt
5. Pieces out
9. Plunder
23th day of June. 1935. at 2:00 o'clock
in the afternoon, at which time ana
place the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine the Bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
HARRY C SKYRMAN,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
June 13th, 1935.
(nil for HIils for U'mmI.
Table Reck School DIM. No. 44 will
receive sealed bids for 25 tiers of good
oak. 7 tiers body pine. 16-lnch length, .
to be delivered and tiered on or oe- 1
fore September 1st. Bids opened June
17th. MARY B. MYERS. Clerk.
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co., 131 E. SUth Street.)
Mnrrlase License.
Earl B. Blgalow and Barbara W.
Fulton.
Keith J. Lennox and Dorothy Les
lie. George A. Taylor and LaNclle Cald
well. James J. Bohl and Grace Bravan.
Clifton O. Adoock and Wanda Mc
Grew. Lester J. smith and Mary Boyle.
Circuit lourt.
Metropolitan Life Insurance com
pany vs. Wllber W. Prlckett, et ux.
Foreclosure.
Austin Wilson, et al, trustees, vs.
Walter Lonnon. et al. To cancel
lease, etc.
City of Medford va. W. H. Cheadle,
et ux. Foreclosure.
City of Medford vs. O. O. Hanklns,
et ux. Foreclosure.
City of Medford vs. Martin J. Love,
et ux. Foreclosure.
Bklnncr's Garage vs. Mrs. A. Wad
dcll. Chnttel Hen.
Allco E. Vroman va. Lake of the
Woods Recreation company. Dam
ages. E. J. Olson v. John R. Crews, et
al. Foreclosure.
Probate Court.
E. H. Mann. B. E. Adams, certifi
cate of partnership doing general re
pairing and parts business, 172S N.
Riverside .venue, Medford.
Real FMute Transfers.
Virginia Clark, et vlr, to O. J.
Law, et ux, W. D. to land In DLC
61. twp. 37 S.. R. a West. 10.
John J. Rlttcr. et ux. L. Klrtley.
et ux. W. D. to W4 of NW, SE ol
NW, NE of NW sec. 33, twp. 35 8
R. 3 West, $1.
Paul Wright, et ux. to H. B. Chesa
her, W. D. to SW ol SW sec. 'J4.
twp. 3fl S.. R. 3 West. 1.
Grant M. Powell to Paul WrlRht.
S. W. D. to SW of 8W sec. 24, twp.
30 8 R. 3 West. $1.
George High, et ux, to F. W. HTlub,
et ux, W. D. to pts. tracta 46, 47
and 41, Ashland Acres, 10.
F. O. Honner, et ux, to Eva Stow
nrd, W. D. to pt. SW of SW, sec. 11.
twp. 35 S.. R. 4 West, 1.00.
F. H. Johnson, et ux, to C. W.
Hanson, et ux, W. D. to lot on Man
zanlta atreet, Ashland, .10.
C. W. Hanson, et ux, to Vlda Lou
ise Hanson, W. D. to lot on Man
zanlta street, Ashland, .10.
Otto Winter, et ux. to W. J. Beagle
W. D. to lot on Oak street, Ash
land, 10.
Sarah J. Mvnatt, et vlr. to Law
rence W. Mynatt. et ux. W. D. to
EV4 of BE of SW see. 10, twp. 3b
S.. R. 1 west. 10.
Alice May Watts, et vlr, to Romllaa
Sedzc, et vlr, W. D. to 8 acres In
DLC 38, twp. 36 B., R. 4 W, 10.
Esther I. Brashear to Alice May
Watts, et vlr, W. D. to 8 acres In
DLC 38. twp. 38 S R. 4 W., 10.
Eugene J. Rogers, et ux, to Charles
L. Friend, et ux, W. D. to 3 acres
designated aa lot 4, Howard park,
910.
A. W. Love, et ux, to H. A. Stearns,
et ux, W. D. to land In sec. 23. twp.
36 S., R. 4 W. also pt. lot 1, blk. 7.
of earner and Subln'a add. to Wood
vllle (now Rogue River) 51600.
Lulu Fplflnmlcr. et vlr, to Mis
souri Flat Cemetery association, QCD
to 48-100 A., in aec. 6, twp. 38 R., 4
W., 10d.
P. A. Hulse. et ux. to Harley Hall,
et UX. JCD to NE'i of SE 01
BW", aec. 18. twp. 39 8., R. 9 W.,
cont. 10 A., 10.
J. E. Enynrt to Btella J. Merrick,
QCD to land on Riverside ave.. .10.
Grace D. Brown to Stella J. Mer
rick, QCD to land on Riverside ave..
10.
Climax
CLIMAX. Juno 14. (Spl.)--MnnJ-frs
Charley who works near Modf.jrd
was a week-end visitor at his parents'
home.
Frank Hurst haa been helping Tom
Riley the paat wcok.
Floyd Charley nnd eon Clayton are.
atnyinR at their cabin near here wnile
they repair fenced and look afler
their cattle.
N. P. Hanson of Central Point has
returned to Climax for a few months
visit.
Mrs. A. J- GrlffAom, who spent the
winter at Central Point, Is again liv
ing on her ranch here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kin nor and
children, Charles and Jennnette, of
Ashland, were dinner guests at the
Wertz home Sunday. Other guests
were N. P. Hanson and Phil Wertis.
MHroy Charley la working for L.
H . Wert?:.
Mr. Kline, the assessor, was a re
cent caller In this neighborhood.
Mrs. L. H. Wcrtz and daughter
Roberta attended commencement ex
ercises at Central Point Friday even
ing. Sam Coy Is attending the state
meeting of the grange at McMlnnv'lle
this week.
WINDOW GLAiS We sell wlndon
flans and will replace your orokvc
windows reaionaoly. Trowbridge Cat.
met Worka.
Slenderize with spacer Individual
ly Dtvtned Corsets. Marlon Jeanne
Tel. 467.
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Oak Grove
OAK GROVE. Juno 14. (Spl.l
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Harrison of Yrcka.
Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Roberta last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson and
Mrs. Wilson's father. U. L. Estes of
Eldorado Springs, Missouri, visited
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Klrkpatrlck last
week. Mr. Estes and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson are old friends of Mrs. Klrk
patrlck whom she had not seen for
over twenty years. They stopped en
route to Portland to see the Rose
Festival.
Jack Oanfleld returned to his home
on Jacksonville highway last week.
He haa been attending school In
Seattle.
Irene Brewald spent Sunday In
Klamath Falls visiting friends and
relatives.
Sunshine Club rhet at the home of
Mrs. Brewold Friday afternoon.
Emmie Lou Knlps left last week to
spend a part of her vacation In Port.
land with her sister. Mrs. Tlllle
Knlps Hall. Emmie Lou will have the
pleasure of becoming acquainted with
her new nephew Donaia.
Mrs. Allen Mattlson and daughter
Pattle have been visiting with Mrs.
Mattlson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O,
A. Hlles.
Fred Reich, of Ook Grove road re
cently received a telegram telling of
the death of his father in Oklahoma.
The community extends sympathy.
Al Gottlg of Lozler Lane la 111 In
the hospital. All hope tor hts speedy
recovery.
Louisa Pitts la visiting her grand
mother In Soattlo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Pennington at
tended the Lions convention In The
Dalles last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Green and
children of Klamoth Falls are vllt-
Ing Mr. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
E. P. Orecn of Lozler Lane.
Friends of Mrs. Alton Waldron gave
her a surprlso party on her birthday
June 0. Mra. waldron haa as her
guest. Miss Helen Eyler of Eugene,
Lawrence Goner haa purchased tho
Nunn place on Lozler Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Saltmarsh have as
their guest Mrs. Saltmarsh's brother,
Claude Manke of San Diego. Mr.
Manke haa spent seven months In
tho navy where he haa made a very
good record. He Is on a sixteen-day
leave.
Mrs. Myers and Mrs. 8mlth of the
Extension Division of Economics held
a meeting at the Oak Grove school
Wednesday to finish the guide pat
terns. Een Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, June 14. (Spl.)
Dr. Miller of Phoenix Is having hla
residence given a new coat of paint.
Tho young son of Bret Bell of
Klamath Falls wns brought to Talent
lurft Sunday where ho will stny with
hlB uncle. Tommy Bell, and take med
ical treatment for goitre from
Medford physician.
E. L. Hopkins last week purchased
a hundred high-bred cockrels which
he will raise for breeding purposes,
on his chicken ranch south of phoe
nix. Mrs. Wnlter Allen called on Mrs.
Noah Chandler Wednesday after
noon. Phoenix Orange held a most inter
esting meeting last Tuesday even
ing, and raised funds to pay off the
lnnt of tho debt on the grange hall.
The mlrth-provoklng feature of the
auction was a real scream. Each buy
er had to drs up in the old garment
he had bought. . Ray Ward and
Cothlene Denser took the prize for
the most cimlcal or ridiculous look
ing character.
George Drake, master of the grange,
had the courage to come to tho meet
ing Tuesday on crutches. His broken
ankle Is mending rapidly and he is
In fine spirit. Ho feelingly thanked
the grangers who came to his place
and finished roofing his barn and the
ladles who gave the splendid dinner
to the workers.
Watermelons and tomatoes are not
gaining much headway in the valley
on account of the cold nights.
Help Is now hard to secure In the
hayflclds as most men who will work
have'gone out to the CCC camps.
Memorial services at Oak Circle,
No. 242, at Phoenix for the late Ida
French wero moat Impressive and
well exemplified, but leaving a sad
regret for the loss of the faithful
member of some fifteen years mem
bership. Long Mountain
LONO MOUNTAIN, June 14. (Spl.)
Sammy Coy of Eagle Point Is stay
ing at the home of his aunt. Mrs. W.
R. Holman, while his mother and
father are attending State Orange at
McMlnnvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. O Harra of New
port spent Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline.
Miss Lucille Coy spent Tuesday at
the Holman home.
Mrs. Will Wright and granddaugh
ter, Joan Collins, of Central Point,
spent Tuesday afternoon at the Kline
home.
Mrs. Neva Stlnson and children and
Mrs. Julia Stlnson, of Medford. were
Wednesday dinner guests at the Hol
man home, Mrs. Julia Stlnson re
maining over for an indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. i. R. Kline were
greatly surprised Thursday when a
group of friends spent the day with
them, and a covered dish luncheon
wns enjoyed.
George Crawford has -finished
painting the Long Mountain school
house and Is also donlg some work
lor several of the neighbors.
Briefs
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, June H. (Spl.)
A very Interesting rally day program
was given by the children of the
Foots Creek Sunday school June 9,
unaer supervision of the superintend
ent. Mrs. A. Cerveny. Rev. Carle of
-ko creejc was also present and gave
talk. He was accompanied hv Hur.
riett Short, Jlmmie Short, grand
children, and his daughter, Mrs. Lucy
Vleux and daughters Luclle and Dor
othy Vleux. They enjoyed a picnic
dinner at the George Lavre home.
and called on other friends In the
afternoon.
Edward Carter of Rogua River wu
a Riviera visitor June 0.
Marjorle Skeleton returned noma
Juno 6 from tho Oeneral Hospital la
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Horace Jones of Oakland, Calif.
Is a guest at the home of Mrs. Rosa
Gay. Monday afternoon they called
on Mrs. Pauline Wahl.
M. Boomsllter received word last
week that his mother had passed
away at her home in Michigan.
Mrs. Pauline Wahl and Mrs. Henry
Henderson of Rogue River attended
a meeting of the Eastern Star in
Grants Pass Tuesday.
Mrs. Smith who has been living on
the 1 eft fork of the creek moved
June 9 Into one of the George Hutch
Ins oablns close to the Rivera Service
station.
Clyde Martin was a recent Medford
visitor, returning home In a new
Buick coupe.
R. L. Miller, David Blrdseye, Ju
nior Miller, Ralph Biles and Phyllta
Miller attended the Gold HIM-Rogu.
River ball game at Rogue River on
June 9.
Mrs. R. L. Miller of Live Oak
Orange left for McMlnnvllle June 10
to attend the Grange conevntlon.
She waa accompanied by Mrs. Millie
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wait, of
Oold Hill, sybil walker and Phyllla
Miller, sybil and Phyllis will spend
the week at Salem as guests ol the
Eneed twins.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carr and fam
ily moved to Graves Creek last week
where Mr. Carr has employment.
Mrs. Phillip Conway of Los Ange
les came here June 10 to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Biles.
Mr. and Mrs. o. Stumbo received
word of the death of their Infant
granddaughter at San Dlcgo. Calif,
tho last of the weok.
C. Penning of Fresno, Calif., a for
mer resident of Gold Hill, called on
George Louce June 8.
N Wagner Creek
WAONER CREEK, June 14 (Sp!.)
Mrs. Vera Doran, who haa been vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Lynch, left for her home In Oakland.
Calif., June 8.
Mrs. Frank Smith Is Tery 111 and
Dr. Haines of Ashland has been out
to her place twice In the last few
days.
Many families from Wagner Creek
are preparing to move over to Dead
Indian the latter part of the week.
Along with the Skeeter boys who will
be through logging for Carl Beeson
and will resume their activities In
Dead Indian,
Mrs. Oeorge Galbralth entertained
the Robekah club at her home June
7.
Mrs. Mary Sala from Bend, Ore,
has been visiting her brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joanls, of
Wagner Creek, the past week.
A bridal shower was given In honor
of Mrs. Charles Lockwood at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Bommers, June 0. Many la
dles attended from this vicinity. The
bride received many beautiful as well
as useful presents. Luncheon waa
served and every one enjoyed a friend
ly afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joanls and
daughter, Joan, who have been Uv
lng at the home of Mra. Joanls'
father, Wm. Glelms, are moving to
Plnehurst tills week, where Mr.
Joanls Is employed In the Edsall mllL,
Mrs. Charley Holdrldge entertained
the ladles of the Homo Mission on
June 0. The afternoon waa spent In
sewing the blocks together that the
children made In Bible school for the
Kerr Baby Nursery home In Portland.
Three quilts were finished.
Children from Wagner Creek who
have been attending Bible school at
the M. E. Church at Talent, enjoyed
an all-day picnic In Ashland park oa
June 7.
Miss Doris Work who has been at
tending Normal Is homo again for
summer vacation.
The hay Is nearly all off the fields
and Irrigation la going full sway up
the creek this week.
Henry Slagle and family moved to
Ashland June 0 to be nearer Mr.
Single's work and closer to school for
Dorothy this fall.
FIND TURTLE 40 FEET
UNDERGROUND ALIVE
LOS ANGELES (UP Pound In
an earth pocket 40 feet underground
during excavattona for a downtown
building, a three-Inch snapping tur
tle apparently was none the worst for
Its experience today.
The turtle was rolled up In ball
or mud when found and showed no
sign of life, but began to crawl
healthily after a few hours In the
sunlight. Biologists said turtles often
crawl long distances Into crevices,
and hibernate long periods If the
temperature la right.
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