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PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU W ANT Classified FORJEASY RE FERENCEj jS vu E.UV SliLL MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 18. 1935. is Bead every a on ttali page. Vou riU probably find ex actly the thing yon want to buy or wll. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 Inexpensive, effective. HATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion, per word Minimum loc) Per line per month without copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Maltese colored cat with bell collar. Reward. Phone 641-L. LOST Cameo brooch. Gun club Sun day. Call Mrs. Lantis, Copco. lie ward. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Bookkeeper, stenographer. State experience and age. Box 3326, Tribune. WANTED Active partner. Salary 835 week; half profits: $1000 required; fully secured. Phone 383-X. WANTED MALEHELP tv"NTED 12 men to thin pears, 8 ml. No. of Gold Hill. H. V. Van Hoevenburg. Phone 8-P-l-A, Gold Hill. STEADY Job for 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 larger salary. Box 3083, Tribune. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Qood used baby buggy, ' Call 749-Y. 317 E. Jackson. NTED Horses to pasture, 4'i ml. east of Talent. F. S. Roseborough, Rt. 1. Talent. WANTED Oregon ranches. I have manv Calif, cash buyers and trades (or Oregon Improved ranches. If you wish to sell or trade, send full detailed Information, stating your best price and terms, legal and photos If possible (owners only) to A Peabody, Box 457, Ashland, Ore V ANTED Cheap car for cash. Sgobel ds Day warehouse, after a p. m. WANTED Used cream separator. State size, make, price. Box 3343, Tribune. WANTED To purchase one drag saw and one buzz saw. Please state make, age, and condition. Geo. Col leen. Applegate. Oregon. EMPTY furniture van wanta load from San Diego or vicinity aoout July 1. Tel. 615. Hawley Transfer. WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale and Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Tel. 266. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool oaga and twine for sale. Medford Bargain Houiw I 37 No. Grape St. Pn 1063 WANTED Heifer calve. Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and m-j hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Reasonably priced second hand car. good condition Term Box 2971. Tribune. FOR RENT HOUSES MODERN furnished half duplex. Key at 219 S. Ivy- FOR RENT Nlwlv furn. 5 rm. mod ern house. 506 N. Rlveralde, $25 per month, water furnished. Apply at filling station Rainbow Auto Camp. No. Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. Inquire 305 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 6 -room furnished mod ern bouse. 225 So Riverside. Tel. 457-J. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown St White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.; bath, garage. 534 No. Bartlett. 4-ROOM furnished apt. Downstairs. Sleeping porch, garage. Adult. 315 No. Sartlett. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. LA ROB. cool furnished apt. Adults only. 518 So. Oakdale. FURNISHED APARTMENT In Mall Tribune Bldg. Combination Uvln? and d l n i ng room . sleep l ng room . kitchenette and bathroom. Reason able rent. Apply at Mail Tribune office. FURNISHED Apts.. 2 rooms and sleep ing porch. 61 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apartment. 803 W. Main. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.; bath, private entrance. 9 E. Jackaon. t'jR RENT Holland apt T. 710 DURELl COURPlMn 879-X tot FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR SALE jargST-Vnt a-room 'tur! MISCELLANEOUS nlshed apt. Inquire before 9:30 a cherries now rlne. M. L. Vorhels. m. and after 4:30 p.m. Tel. 433-W. Cok Butte road. Tel. 871-R-3. 33 No. Peach St. FOR SALE a-hp. International gas -, T.-nmt Dniin engine, one a '-j -In. and one 1'i -In. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ntrlfugal Irrigation pump, power ?rC?rT or hand green feed cutter, power RATES reasonable at 718 E. Main. com teller. jolln Mace, Centnl Point. FOR RENT FURNISHED TSUi cherries. ce'ntenn".."ls". ROOMS Blngs. 101 Portland Ave. Tel. 853-L. ATTRACTIVE rooma. 404 S. drape. FOR SALE Dry wood. SIS Pennsyl- " vanla. FOR RENT EVERYTHING you need for fishing MISCELLANEOUS ' d hunting. Qood quality, low prices No foolln". 317 North Rlver- BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. side. FORTlEfrT5urnlshed cabins. 82 00 FOR SALE Porcelain Ice box. In good per week. 163 Granite St Ashland condition. Price reasonable. Phone 039-J. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Good wild oat hay, 47.00 - - n -m-, per ton. Joe Dugan, Rt. 3. Box 80-B. FOR SALE OR TRADE One 11-tube - - Phllco radio; 1 Holton cornet, 1 FOR SALE Gas range, practically flute. A. Floyd, Box 84. Phoenix. new. Reasonable. 650 Ashland St., ,' Ashland, Ore. LOT Eaat facing, good location, east - side Medford. Will trade for car. REASONABLE Gas engine 3'j H. P. 32 or later model. Box 3285, Mall centrifugal pump l. J. B. Hoh- Trlbune. mann, Star Route. Jacksonville. . . . T FOR SALE Berry cupa and crates at FOR EXCHANGE REAL right prices, f. e. samson Co, ESTATE 22tt N Riverside. , o.vini Ave BrNDER TWINa,. grain bags and twine TRADE - Lot on n' Mrtford' now on hand. See us before you for Copco .lock. Tel. 814. Medford. buy. wm mf vou mon(,T r. PHANOE-IO acre, well lm"- SAMSON ? proved, unincumbered for Medford pRESTONE tires 20 off list price, property. Box 3253. Tribune. Uatd tlreJ Mo an(1 up Qnm0re - West, oil 29c per gal. while present FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Jtock J-tj Bring your container. POR SALE 120 acres, 6 V4 mile . out; ZT&AljRMi&Ua. and Mt m 60 farmed. 10 n fK; bulWU- . Ross Lane 534.j aprlng, lota of timber; graveled . j road; tel. and elec. available. Only pqR SAL15 Dairy fly sprays. 90c per $1750; ternia. X. O. Flckell, 204 E. gallon up. Monarch Seed and Peed Main. Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE 70 A. lm- p'sALaE-at and" vetch bay. li. ! proved ar.d equipped farm near Eu- 7.p. 14 gene on highway No. 99. Will con- j aider modern home aa part pay- poR SALE Berry cupa. fruit bankets ment. Address A. N. Jones (owner) ftnd erateB of all tclnda Monarch Sagtnaw, Oregon. seed St Peed Co. j FOR SALE 2 acres; house, chicken SALE One-spot flea powder for I house, irrigation, shade trees; two your dog Monarch Seed and Feed ! miles out. All for $750. See H. N. Co Lofland, 225 So. Oa-kdale. - -.- - - - w POR SALE Household fly epray In POR SALE 2 lots with 3-room house, bulk Bring your containers. Prices close to Medford. See right. Monarch Seed and Peed Co. Rlngwood Orchard. Eagle Point, Ore. , " ; TT1 POR SALE Hay and stock salt Mon POR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad- arch 8eed & peeJ vent church; large lot; electric range. Prlgldalre and radio all In- SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds $2.00 eluded In the bargain price of Fertilizer- and garden plowing $150. See or phone Clarence washed sand rock. piaster sand Pierce, Medford. Bateman's 1534-Y or 912-J SEE Charles A- Wing Agency. Inc.. to pOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle Jt Buy Your Home. spray tig. complete hose guns etc 2T -T pT" r "- 2 inch centrifugal pump Wanted WHEN you think of real estate, think mtf tb q m Brown Whlte. Lowe8 plaW) lleyvew HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT - AssnpSnenti95BUUtllDS MISCELLANEOOS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FORD V-8 Coupe, perfect condition. See this one for only $389. Plerce Allea Motor Co., Dodge-Ply mouth. MODEL A Ford Coupe. $135. 333 No. Holly. Apt. 4. GOOD USED CAR3 1934 Ford Convert. Coupe. 1934 Ford Deluxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Town Sedan. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1929 Packard Sedan. J. J. OSENBRUOGE Oldsmoblle and Packard Dealer 132 S. Riverside Phone 1 109 FOR' SALE Sacrifice for $100 cah. 1928 Willys-Knight sedan. A-l con dition. 1716 E. Main. '33 Ford Tudor; looks like new; priced right. '35 Hudson 8 Sedan demo. Big dis count. New car guarantee. '35 Terraplnne Sedan demo. Big dis count. New car guarantee. Trade and Terms. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Hudson Dealer. FOR SALE Model A Ford Coupe Phone 1147-W evenings. GOOD USED CARS 1933 DODGE BROUGHAM DE LUXE; 6 wheels, fender wells, built-in trunk. The entire car la In excel lent condition. 1934 CHEVROLET DE LUXE SEDAN. Only driven 10.000 miles; good for thounands of miles of economical transportation. Looka and runs like new. 1933 FORD V'8 SEDAN In splendid condition. Haa a full set of alr wheela. Priced right. 1930 FORD DE LUXE COUPE Very good mechanical condition; uphol stery, finish, tire, in fine shape. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102. Cadillac LaSalle Bulck Pontlac. USED CARS REDUCED 80-Day Written Guarnntee. 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. 6 wheels and trunk rack. 1P32 Chevrolet Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1931 Chrysler 8 Coupe. 1934 Chrysler 8 Coupe. 1929 LaSalle Coupe. Also a number of others to choose from. Lot on north corner Sixth and Bartlett. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 team mule 3000 lbs. Phone 12-F-23. FRESH yornig Jersey cow and calf FoothlUa Orchard, after 6 p. m Ralph N. Carothera. FOR SALE Fresh cow and spring lambs. Chester Knlghten. Wagner Creek. FOR SALE Fresh cows, stock cattle. 1400 lb mare. 4 yr. old gelding. young he:fers. I. J. Kelly. 6 mile from Esg Point on Crater Lat highway. 50 RABBITS. $2000, 8 breeding does 3 bucks. General Station. Phoenix. FOR SALE Ml'ik cows, saddle horse Inquire W. M Hansen. Brownaboro FOR SALE 2 Duroc brood aow. to farrox soon. J R Perry. Sams Vallev. 8 HEAD ot reentered Hereford DUilt gjod j.se', J U59, ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT SOLD AND RENTED Flynn Electric Serv ice. Phone 107. HAVE YOUR Old Waaher repaired I Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Retail bakery routes. Will sacrifice. Inquire Model Bakery. FOR QUICK SALE Western Union Building, Granta Pass. Rental $1,500 per year. Pays 6 net on 19.000. Owner moving away. See M. F. Reddy, 101 So. Central Ave.. Medford. 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 5. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1U2 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling. Furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central Phone 31V Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ere and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 819 North Riverside. Phone 615. PERSONAL MRS. MARTIN Gifted psychic life reader; accurate. Bring your trou bles to me. 412 N. Ivy St. CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful advice on btiiness, love, marriage. 903 No. Riverside. Painting and Paperhanfflnf. JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco. rator. Fine Interior work a spec ialty Competitive price Phone 953-R. Res 124 King. M A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 646-W 313 So Orape. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - $o0 to $300 for personal or household purpose nn House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced Loans cloed within 30 minutes License No 3 157 See W t Thomas or E J. Riley 45 So Central Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAKH"1 Teirher rd Piano nd Steel Guitar Song wr' t ng service Studio i i 8 Li oe-'.j BuLdin? Medford Ore. fjw Mail Tribune want ada. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Administrator's Hale of Keal Property. In the County Court of ths State of i Oregon for Jackson County. I In the Matter of the Estate of Olga ; E. Anderson, deceased. I Notice Is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the County ! Court of the County of Jackson, state of Oregon, made on ten 18th day of June. 1935, In the matter of the aforesaid estate, the a dm Lais tr a tor of the estate of said deceased with will annexed will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, subject to con ilrmatlon of the county Court on or after the 18th day oi July, lyja, an the right, title, Interest and estate of the said Olga E. Anderson, deceas ed, at the time of her death, which was an undivided one-half Interest In and to the real property hereaftei described, and all the right, title and Interest that the aald estate haa by operation of law or otherwise acquir ed, in addition, that of said deceased at the time of her death, or In and to those certain lota, pieces, or par cels of land situated, lying and being in the county of Jackson, State of Oregon, and more particularly de scribed as following, to-wit: An undivided half Interest In the following described property: All that portion of Lota num bered 10. 11 and 12 of the Riverside Sub-dlvlslon as shown ou the amended plat there of now of rec ord, and located In Section 35, Township 36, South of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, hat la lying and being West of the Pacific Highway. Also: Lot Eight of Section Twenty-four In Twp. 36 South of Range Four West of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, containing two acres and twelve-hundredtha of an acre, according to the official plat of the survey of the aald land, on file In the General Land Office: reserving from Lot 8, the right to enter upon, occupy ana use. any part or all of the said lands for the purpose provided In the Act of June 10, iv do ii mat. luoai ana subject to the conditions and limi tations or ejection oi saia Act. Terms and conditions of sale will be: Cash upon delivery of deed, or 60 cash and & note for the sale, with Interest at the rate of 7 per annum payable one year from date, to be secured by mortgage on the above described property. The purchaser to assume the pay ment of and take the property pur chased by him. subject to the State and County taxes, and all assess ments of whatever name or nature which are now or may become here after chargeable to, or a lien against aald property. All bide or offers must be In writ ing and may be left at the office of O. H. Bcntson, Attorney for aald Ad ministrator with will annexed, at 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. Authority la hereby reserved to re ject any and au bids. The date of the first publication of this notice la June 18, 1935. J. H. FLETCHER, Administrator with will annexed, of the above estate. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney "for Ad ministrator with will annexed. Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In the County Court of the State of . Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John M. Kallstrom, also known as J. M. Kallstrom, also known as John Mor ris Kallstrom, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of the Counts Court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, made on the lath day of June, 1935, in the matter of the aforesaid estate, the administrator of the estate of said deceased with will annexed will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, subject to con firmation of the county Court on or after the 18th day of July, 1935. all the right, title. Interest and estate of the aald John M. Kallstrom, also known as J. M. Kallstrom. also known Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Convents informally Wooden pin Burn Heavy cord Feminine name Scottish historian Scandinavian measure of loriKtli Rp c-aRle Opposite of a weather Unknowable Body of land surrounded by water Hf-rmit Companion Kl?e Southern state: albr. Not no oM Playing card Half diameters Dutch scholar and theologian Drr.-dinp for a wound Murmur LeitMiitlvs body Greedy Contend Pa ran aod Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle CA6ESpREvl I lES A P A RTlEiMAN ATE. (3. E T I E 1 U T S B A N. E MP 111 5 T EPS 5 acTs.1 E E P A ftilS MIAL LTpill I NSEM5 16 I JLjl fV ppb O E P EBN E El A R 1 A 1 5ifiMEMs0 WOO 5 eHI L ATli A G lU A lA L, AI& AZlfl o r. s1tee1uIepe,int1r. 2. Point of the earth's axis Sit. fttn , 54. Licks up with the tongue 5H. Appear to bs i6. Oriental ship captain T. Gaelic DOWN 1. Stuff z v v tr i i7 wm f r r iZZi!!i ll 86 Mz WMMLZZ "ZZZIII 4l 42 43 4;; . 7 l I l pH I Pri I I aa John Morris Kallstrom. deceased, at the time of his death, which was an undivided one-half Interest In and to the real property hereafter describ ed, and all the right, title and In terest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquir ed. In addition, that of said deceased at the time of his death, er In and to those certain lots, pieces, or par cels of land situated, lying and being! In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, and more particularly de scribed aa follows, to-wit: An undivided half interest in the following described property: All that portion of Lota number ed 10. 11 and 12 of the Riverside Sub-dlvlslon aa shown on the amended plat thereof now of rec ord, and located In Section 35. Township 36, Pouth of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, that la Iving and being West of the Pacific Highway. Also: Lot Eight of Section Twenty-four In Twp. 36, South of Range Four West of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon, containing two acres and twcive-hundreritha of an acre, according to the official plat of the survey of the aald land, on file In the General Land Office: reserving from Lot 8, the right to enter upon, occupy and use. any part or all of the aald lands for the purpose provided in the Act of June 10, 1920 (41 Stat. 1063) and subject to the conditions and limi tations of Section 34 of said Act. Terms and conditions of aale will be: Cash upon delivery of deed, or 80 cash and a note for the sale, with Interest at the rate of 7 per annum, payable one year from dAte. to be secured by a mortgage on the above described property. The purchaser to assume the pay ment of and take the property pur chased by him, subject to the State and County taxes, and all assess ments of whatever name or nature which are now or may become here after chargeable to, or a Hen against said property. All bids or offers must be In writ ing and may be left at the office of O'. H. BengUon. Attorney for said Ad ministrator with will annexed, at 126 East Main Street. Medford, Oregon, at any time after the firat publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. Authority is hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids. The date of the first publication of this notice la June 18, 1935. W. J. WARNER. Administrator with will annexed, of the above estate. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for administrator with will annexed. Notice of Flit n c Application for A Change In Point of Diversion of water. Notice la hereby given that Geo. W. Herrlott. J. B. Herrlott and Tom Herrtott have filed an application with Chaa. E. Strickltn. State Engi neer, for the approval of a change in point of diversion of water. The applicants herein have a right to the use of 0.8 second-foot of the waters of Big Applcgate River for the Irrigation .of 6.0 acres In the NEl' NE'4, 9.0 acres In NW'4 NE'4. 14 acres In SEi NE'i and 3.0 acres In NE'4 SE4, Section 32; 13 acrea In SWVi NW;, and 33 acrea In NW4 SW4. Section 33. alt In T. 88 8.. R. 4 W.. W. M-, with date of pri ority of March 25. 1918. through the Fowler -Often bach er Ditch, the point of diversion of said ditch being lo cated within the NE';4 NW'i, Section 33. T. 38 S-. R. 3 W.. W. M. It la proposed to change the point of diversion from the Fowler-Offen-bacher Ditch to the head of the Fow- ler-Keeler, or Kubll Ditch, the point of diversion or aald ditch being with in the 8W' NE'4 of Section 29, T 38 S., R. 3 W., W. M. All persons Interested are hereby notified that a hearing will be held at the County Court House at Med ford. Oregon, on Saturday, August 17, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. All ob jection to the proposed change. If any they have, will be heard at said time and place. Any objections should be made in writing and mailed to the State Engineer, Salem, Oregon, at least ten days prior to the date set Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Hawaiian dance 10. So be It 11. Tall grass stein It. Persian 31. Placing- of goods for safe keeping 33. Cried like a cat 2. Elevator carriage Is. Leaf of the palmyra palm 3. Ansry 2S. Kind of meat 39. Old French coin 30. Action at law 23. Implements for rubbing out 31. Word used In crediting several quotes from one author 31. Pertaining to old age 40. At no time 41. Knocks 43, Cry of the ancient bacchanals 45. Rtack 46. Jewish month 46. Spinning toys 47. Otherwise (0. Masculine name S. Sacred a. Monkeys 4, Machine for stretching; cloth I. Go before t. Or ran of hear In T. Tutelar Roman deities' I. Swiss cottage for hearing. Tf no objections are filed, the application will be approved without a hearing. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this Iflth day of May. 1935. CHAS. E. STRICKLTN. State Engineer Talent TALENT, June 18. (Spl.) A new postofflce Is being built on the Tnme property adjoining the lunch room. The new postofflce will be ready for occupancy sometime In July or Au gust. Ladles of the M. X. church will give a cafeteria supper at the city hall Friday. June 21. There will be free entertainment and Ice cream and cake will be served throughout the evening. Mrs, Joe Mlddleton and children of Phoenix visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Forney, Monday. Evelyn Waterman of Phoenix la the house guest of Ellen Mae Works this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lamphier of Portland are visiting at the home of Mrs. Lamphler'a sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hllky. A large number of Talent people attended the "Townsend Club" pic nic at Lithla park In Ashland Sun day. Among those shopping In Medford Saturday were Mrs. C. Long and daughter Iris, Bertha Hayman. Prank Denlum, Mrs. E. Mnxon and chil dren, Mrs. Lily Burnett, Luclle Hoi drldge, Mrs. H. Wtthroe and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williams. Rev. Glen White and family will leave for Portland Saturday to at tend the M. E. conference. The 8. O. C. band will play at Jackson Hot Springs, for the Boy Scout Jamboree Wednesday night. according to reports from Mr. Han non, the leader of the band. There will be a box supper, and the se lection of scouts for the Washington, D. C Scout convention will be held. The 8. O. O. band of which we may well be proud, will also play for the Eagles convention In Grants Pass July 4. In connection with the band the services of a promising tenor singer have been secured and will appear with the band often. They meet every Tuesday night at the Armory in Medford. ' Mrs. Baughman who has been vis iting her son Keith In Los Ange les for the past six months return ed to Talent last week. She li at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Morris. The dance given by the cham ber of commerce Saturday night, was well attended. These dances are proving quite popular, and the mu sic directed by Mr. Hannon la splen did. The pre-school clinic held at the city hall Monday waa well attended. Dr. Drummond was In charge. The Bkeeter brothers finished log ging operations near here Thursday, and have moved their outfit to the Dead Indian country where logging operations will soon be underway. Miss illeana Calkins la spending the school vacation with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton. eA. C. Waterman la spending a few days at the some of Br. and Mrs. H. Lowe. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, June IB. (Spl.) Mr. and Mri. Victor Buraell attend ed the Orange convention In McMlnn vllle. They were accompanied as far as Eugene by their nieces, Ruth Haley and Pattle Powell. Pattle will re main with relatives In Eugene for a month'e visit. Home Economics club will meet with Mrs. Elizabeth Olson of the West Side district Wednesday, June 38. Miss Emma Hamrlck aaslstant su perintendent of the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, la spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeaae Hamrlck, and expecta to visit relatlvea in California before re turning to her dutlei In the city. Mrs. Alice McBride left tnia weex for San Francisco for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. H. P. Jewett and daughters. Margery and Laurel, left Sunday for Salem for a visit wltn relatlvea ana friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roatel are en- Joying their vacation touring Nevada and California and expect to Include a visit to the San Diego exposition. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Amlck have moved to their ranch near Grants Pass to apend the summer vacation. Edward Kahler of Portland attended the burial aervlce of hla mother, Mra. Josephine Kahler. Tuesday at the Jacksonville cemetery., The Kahlers are wall known here and once re sided on their farm west of here. Mr. and Mrs. Chomel have com, pitted their two attractive cottages that are rurnianed ana reaay lor oc cupancy. The Chomels are to be com mended for their ability to convert unsightly buildings Into very attract Ive living quartera. Mra. Carrie Welch of Klamath Falls has returned to her home after a pleaaant visit of three week with friends in the city. Courthouse News (Furnished by ths Jackson County Abstract Co., 131 I- Bisth 8treet.) Marriage Mrenaea. K'i4j?ene E. Handford and Babe B. Rachor. Warren M. Kelsoe and Natatea J. Sohow. Bamutfl Zler and Elalna Demorst. Ralph S. Oreen. Jr.. and Carvel L. Reamta. Circuit Court. W. J. Warner and 8. H. Young file assumed business name of "Meadow Brook Dairy " flute of Oregon vs. Ronald Walla; forgery. Atate oi Qraooa vs. Oeorae L. Rob- art, and Floyd Aheppard; grand lar cany. Stat of Oregon ra. Baall Petroff; assault with Intent to commit rape. KMt Estate Transfer. W. J. Montomry K ui to Mrs. Mary Holland: W. D. to Lot 7. Wtm.r Subdivision to City of Aahland. MarRurlt Reter to R. R. Rtr; Q C. D. to 100 A. In Sec. B, Tp. 87 6. R. 1 W. Jacob O. Ambroee at ul to O. W. Chatttn et ux: w. O. to Lot 17, Blk. 9, Endera Add. to City of Aahland. Big 7 Prult Warehouses, Ino. to Pinnacle Packing Co., Inc.; W. 0. to LOU 1. 3, J. 4, t and 6. Blk. 31 Of the Town (now city! of Medford. Julia A. Owen to William C. Owen; w. D. to Lot 1. Blk. J. Orimtha Add. to City of Central Point. Oeorge Chenoroth at ui to Ollle Jane MoCarty t Tlr; W. D. to land In D. U C. T. Tp. 87 S. R. 3 W. I. M. Tuaaey et rtr to Vlrgle M. Tur ret!; w. D. to Lot , Cookaey'i Add, to Central point. Virgu M. Turrall at Tlr to I. M Tuaaey: w. D. to '4 Int. to part ot DUD M. TP. 37 S. R. 2 W., COM. ( A Romllda Sefm et vlr to Flora Heay; W. D. to 1 A. In DLO Si, Tp. 39 8. R. 4 W. Oeorge L. Wella tt u to Weetern Loan it Bldg. Co.; deed to Lot S. Blk. 3. Palm's Second Add. to Medford. Augusta C. Pohland to Sarah May Limbeck: W. D. to a. 55 ft. Lota S and 4. Blk. 31, Central Point. Alton M. Anderson to Orover O. Nlcewood et ux: w. D. to Lot 11, Blk. 33. Medford. Hannah L. Stewart at al to Retfecoa Jean Rose; W. D. to Lot 10, Blk. IS, Medford. Weatern Loan Bid. Co. to Clara A. Young; S. W. D. to Lot 1, Blk. 73, Medford. Paul C. Huntr et ui to Timber Producta Co.: W. D. to SW of NW, or sw. wv of SB. Sec. 11, lp, 30 S. R. 3 B. J. L. Napton et ux to Stella Wood ruff: W. D. to NW of SE. 8W of NE, aec. aa, Tp. 34 s. R. 4 W. Meteorological Report June 13, loss Pnrera.t. Medford and vlclnltv! nnwttiM a showery tonight and Wednesday; not much change In temperature. Oregon: TjnMttl.rf mri .A night and Wednesday; cooler east por- wun wcuneaaav. Temperature a vear .en tu.... nig". II, loweit, 01. Total monthly oreclDltatlon. r.n, deficiency for the month, 0.47 of an men. rotal Dreclbltatlon alnca Aen. temoer l, 1834. 15.87 tnchea; defi ciency for the aeaaon, 1.87 Inchee. Relative humldltv at A n. m. v.. terday, 10 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 78 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:33 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:40 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M., 120th Meridian Time 3S B B 3 TJ ornr I 3 Bolaa , 80 83 1.34 84 .04 80 T. SO 40 . 80 80 .. 80 .34 88 ,13 30 .... 80 T. 88 88 84 88 54 .01 48 . 58 . 74 T. Cloudy Boston Chicago ,. Denver . Eureka . Rain Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Helena nm, Lns Angeles . MEDFORD .. New York Omaha Phoenix .. Portland ...... Reno Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Rain Clear Roseburg . 88 Salt Lake City . 78 San Ptancleco 78 Seattle ....... mM 70 Spokane 70 Walla Walla 78 Washington, D.O, 03 Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy CIVIL WAR VETS MEET PORTLAND, Ore.. June 18. (AP) The 64th and final annual n campment of Oregon's aged veterans of the Civil war Is to be held here beginning tomorrow, with all pat rlotlo organization of the city aid ing In the event. Following a parade, which will be In charge of Major-Oeneral 17. O. McAlexander, a program and dinner honoring the visiting veterans will be held In the Masonic temple to morrow night. The encampment will end Friday, shrd ahrdlu ehrdluahrdlu ahrdlusil Fine Rock Garden At C. P. Residence CENTRAL POINT, June Ifi. (0rl.) A beautiful rock garden has ben recently completed on the lawn of thn hom of Mrs. Estella Obenchatn here. The garden Is built with rare specimens of rock and petrified wood gathered from various locations about the valley. It Is of Irregular shape with a miniature graveled d rave way leading Into a cave, the latter sug gestive of the cave of wild animals, Suitable plants are cleverly arranged, The (create r part of the work was ac compllshed by Mrs. Obenchaln. COLLISION WITH SHARK SHAKES FRUIT VESSEL SAN PEDRO. Cel. UP)The fruit liner Antigua docked from a Central American cruise with a tale of having bumped Into shark off Cape flan Luce that was so big the ship shook, Capt. Edwin Beyer said the bow barged into an 18 -foot tiger shark squarely, and the sea raider was tni' paled so firmly that he had to stop and put the ship In reverse to shake It off. Ti MAre than 50 years of opera la ap parently not too much for Ed An drews, 70-year-old veteran trouper who retired In 1D0S to take up fruit farming on his ranch near this city. Mr. Andrews, after many years In southern Oregon where occasional appearances on the stage met with acclaim from local opera lovers, re cently returned to Minneapolis, Minn. where his flrat company played the old Pence Opera house nearly a half century ago, and according to clipping from the Minneapolis Jour nal received here today he will direct two of the eight operas the Twin City Civic Opera Association will present from June at to August 10 at Lake Harriet. He has been living for some time with hie daughter, Caroline, an opera singer, at New York City. The operas he will direct at Lake Harriet will be Pinafore and Mikado. He has played the part of Koko In Mikado more than 3,600 times, has played all ofthe Gilbert and Bulllvan operas and the majority of Victor Herbert's, and has a repertoire of more than 40 parte. Mr, Andrews began his opera ca reer at the age of 14. ae a ballad singer, In odd moments doubling; In brass, a four octave melodlan hie father purchased In 1868 which start ed him on his muslo career now stands In the state historical society building In St. Paul. After coming to Medford he toon tired of farming and returned once again to the road. He played In practically every big city and small town In America while touring for SO years with the Andrews Opera company. PLAN BOA! AT LAKE 0' LAKE C? TBS WOODS, June 18. (Spl.) Tentative plana ars being out lined here for swimming matches and motor boat races at Lake o' ths Woods, July 4th. A Klamath Palla aquatlo star, own er of two racing boats, has signified Intention to participate. Detailed plans snd a calendar of event will be announced soon. Temperature of the lake water 1 Ideal for swimming at present. Many vlaltors here Sunday com mented favorably on condition of roads to the lake. Among Medford visitors were: I. T. Burk and family, Walter Leveretts and family, A. O. Soderberg, Boy Scout executive, and H. W. Fluhrer. "Doe" Travis of Lakevlew piloted his plane here to visit his friends, the Bernarda, also from Lakevlew, who were vacationing at 'the lake. He waa accompanied by Everett Shultz of Lakevlew. The landing field la la excellent condition. BUI Randall of the Klamath Falls air service and Robert Pry, formerly of Medford, now a Klamath Falla resident, flew from Klamath Falla to Lake o' the Woods last week. O. D. McReynolds of the Rogue River national forest station reported Saturday for duty at the Lake o' the Woods ranger station. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Young from San Jose, Cal., spent four days st the lake. The youngs are friends of the J. W. Lively, formerly of Medford. Salem Refunding Bonds Purchased SALEM. June 18. (AP) Sale of 173.000 In general obligation bonds by the city or Salem at a 3 per cent Interest rate, to a Portland syndicate Including Camp Jt Co., Atkinson, Jones Ac Co., and Hemp hill, Fenton & Campbell, Inc., was announced here last night. The bonds were sold to replace an equal amount of 8 per cent Bancroft bonds, at a premium ot 33.70 per 1,000. SIUSLAW IMPROVEMENT HEARING IS SCHEDULED WASHINGTON, June 18. (AP) A public meeting has been set for June 30 by the board of engineers for rivers and harbors to constder proposed Improvements on the STUs law river, Oregon. The report of the division engin eers on the project to deepen the channel was unfavorable. FRENCH AVIATRIX SETS NEW ALTITUDE RECORD VILLACOETBLAY, France, June 18. (AP) Mile. Maryse Hllss, champion French woman filer, claimed a new woman's altitude record today after piloting her plane to an altitude of 11400 meters (38.714 feet). Coastguard Bammed MAR8HFIELD, Or.. June 18. (AP) Lieut. 0. P. Mehlman, com mander of the Coastguard patrol boat Pulaski, eatlmated that dam age ranging from 31800 to (3000 had been caused to hla craft In s mis hap In Coo Bay harbor late yes terday. The Pulaakl, recently recon ditioned at Seattle, waa rammed by the Phyllla, coastwise atesmer. No one wss Injured. Multnomsh Tsxes Roll In PORTLAND. Ore.. June 18. (AP) The sheriff's office here reported yesterday that Ux collections In Multnomsh county for the first five snd s half months of 1038 totalled approximately 73 pr cent of U current tax rolL