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PAGE FIFTEEN WHAT YOU NkT&aisified FOR EASY REFERENCE C V.'A.tiVliB VVA.KVUD vo 13.UY TO MEDFOTJD MAIL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935- Read every ad on this page. Voa will probably find ex actly tbe thing yoo want to buy or Mil. If It isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' e inexpensive, effective. Per word first Insertion tc (Minimum 23c) Eacb additional insertion, per word 1c (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes i.ZS Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP OPENING . this territory, energetic man with eye to future. Good for 50.00 or more weekly to right man. No selling. $300.00 required se cured. Give phone or address. Box 3512. Mall Tribune. GOOD business proposition for un incumbered man about 60. experi enced in farming. Must be depend, able and appreciate good home. Give name and address for appoint ment. Address Box 3510. Tribune. HAVE Job for man, $65 month and board. No experience necessary. Have new small mill and rich gold ore. ' Can't operate alone; need helper who can advance about 125 for few months. Ore pays well. Will pay us both wages; it's rich. Box 34B4, Tribune. 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 FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress and fountain girl. 213 W. Main. , WANTED Housekeeper for adults In f private home. Must be good cook Good wages to right party. Box 3498. Tribune. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US DRIVING to Portland Sunday. Can take two. share expenses. Call 521 Spencer St. PAY CASH for all kinds of livestock. Ashland Meat Co., Ashland. Ore. TOUNO MAN wants transportation to North Dakota, will help drive or share expenses. Phone 017-W. 828 So. Newtown. WANTED Secondhand baby buggy. Phone 168. Olve price. WANTED To rent 4 or 5-room fur nished house. Tel. 434. WANTED Piute, metal, Boehm sys tem. Must be cheap. Box 3502, Tribune. WANTED Beef, veal, hogs. Dairy cows for sale. Will trade for beef. 323 East Main. Phone 285. WANTED Horses to pasture. 414 ml. east of Talent. P. S. Roseborough. Rt. 1, Talent. EMPTY furniture van want load from San Diego or vicinity about July 1. Tel. 615. Hawlty Transfer. WANTED 2nd hand goods We buy. sell and trade. Berrvdale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Tel 266. WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Sohulz. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and atovea We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and m-j hair MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N- Grape St Paone 1082 WANTED Reasonably priced aeoord hand car good condition Terms Box 2971 moune FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small furnished house. 801 N. Central. FOR RENT fl-room furnished mod ern house. 225 So Riverside. Tel 4J7-J. roR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown & Whlt FOR RENT APARTMENTS APT. No children. 718 Welch. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.: bath, garage. 534 No. Bartlett. 4-ROOM furnished apt. Downstairs Sleeping porch, garage. Adults. 315 No. Bartlett. LARGE, cool furnahed apt. Adilts only. 518 So. Oaxdale. FURNISHED APARTMENT In Mall Tribune Bldg. Combination living and dining room, sleeping room kitchenette and bathroom Reason able rent. Apply at Mall Tribune olfloe. FOR RENT Apartment. 806 W. Main FOR RENT Holland apt Tei 710 DUREU. COURT Phone 879-X tor appointment FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Modern country home. Mrs. H.isoar.d. Bucks'.', o; Hill road. Rt 4. Box 55. UIXS reuojuaia 7x0 Mala, FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40 acres, improved, near Camp Wlmer. Will give wood cut ting proposition and buy wood. See Mr. Stopple. Phone 627-Y. after 7:30 p. m. BACHELOR CABrNS 445 So. Front. Furnished cabins. $2 00 153 Granite St.. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Practically new enamel range for combination gas and wood range. Inquire 109 W. Main. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 10 A., well lm - proved; unincumbered; 5 ml. from Med ford: 5 A. under cultivation. Will trade for Medlord city home. Box 3421, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 5 room bi'-sf on Oregon Coast high way. 132 Elm St. FOR EXCHANGE 10 acres well im proved, unincumbered for Medlord property. Box 3253. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE l-AORE home; fenced: small orchard and berries. William Powell, Moun tain View road, off Orchard Home Drive. SPECIAL BUYS Beautiful wooded 40 A., fronting V ml. on river. $500.00; 8100.00 down. (10.00 monthly. Also beautiful 10 A. Bl; Butte creek; and county road. Ideal fisnmg. hunting and wood lot: $150.00; $50.00 down. $5.00 monthly. Also furnished cabin on river; rent for season. Millard, Richfield Sta., Shady Cove bridge on Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Partly furnished house and lot 50x108. Must aell at once. Terms. 725 Alder St. ' FOR SALE 120 acres. 5V4 miles out; 60 farmed. 10 In fruit; buildings, spring, lots of timber; graveled road; tel. and elec. available. Only $1750; terms. L. G. Plckell. 204 E. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE 70 A. im. proved and equipped farm near Eu. gene on highway No. 99. Will con sider modern home as part pay ment. Address A. N. Jones (ownerj Saginaw, Oregon. FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad vent church: large lot: electric range. Frlgldalre and radio all In cluded in the bargain price of $1,250. See or phone Clarence Pierce, Medford. SEE Charles A wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home. WHEN you think of real eatate. think of Brown it White. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building At Loin Ass'n Phone 195. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1932 CHEVROLET Coupe: looks and runs like new; only $395.00. Pierce Allen Motor Co.. Dodge-Plymouth. REDUCED PRICES GOOD USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1935 Ford V-8 Sedan: General Jum bo tires. 1934 Stutlcbaker Sedan: like new: radio and extras. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 2 1931 Chevrolet coupes. 1934 Chrysler Sport Coupe. 1929 Cadillac Sedan. 1929 Chrysler "5 Spec. Coupe. 1iSalle Conv. Coupe. 1929 Chev. Sedan. Also a number of other real buys to chose from. Op,n Evenings. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC 38 N. Riverside. Phone 18. '33 Ford Tudor; looks like new; priced right. '35 Hudson 8 Sedan demo. Big dis count. New car guarantee. '35 Terraplane Sedan demo. Big dis count. New car guarantee. Trade and Terms. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Hudson Dealer. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2900-lb. team and other farm equipment. Box 3424. Tribune. FOR SALE Exes and lambs. Holl fleld. Old Stage road. 8 HEAD ol registered Hereford bull, good pipers ' Call 1559. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE White Leghorn cockerels. $10c each. Mrs. A. A. Thompson. Central Point. Phone 128, FOR SALE Turkey eggs. 10c each First house on Oak Grove road Fre4 C. Sander. 200 PULLETS. Frank Howeil. Loxier Lane. FOR SALE DOGS PETS TRI-COLORED terriers. Bargain, or will trade. Box 3518. Tribune. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PIE CHERRIES. 4c. Bring container. E. E. Mathews, 1 mile west of Phoenix. EXCELLENT placer claim for sale reasonable. Box 3521. Tribune. FOR SALE Small kitrhen trailer. 6 tube radio. Box 3435. Tribune. POR SALE One-spot flea powder for your dog- Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Pordson tractor with power take-off; good condition; cheap: 4 mile west of Pooentx on Houston road. G. E Carpenter. FOR SALE Used Mrk.. Across street from Montgomery waras. - rHF.?.RIE3 now rne. M. L Vorhels. Cor B'J.,e road Tel. FOR SALE B'i'rd sra:n hay. Also i mil cows, frash. Paoue 623-J-4 Otto Nledermeyer, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS EVERYTHING you need for fishing and bunting. Good quality, low prices No foolln'. 317 North River side. FOR SALE Player piano, electric range, davenport. 0 Louis St. FOR SALE Clean fruit Jars. In quire Blue Front Pool Hall. FOR SALE Used orchard ladders, combination orchard cultivator and ditcher. C. W. Holdrldge. Talent. FOR SALE First-class baled hay. C. R. Natwlck, Eagle Point, Rt. 3. Tel. 5-F-H. FOR SALE; Good wild oat hay, $7 00 per ton- Joe Dugan, Rt. 3. Box 60-B. FOR SALE Porcelain Ice box, in good condition. Price reasonable. Phone 939 -J. REASONABLE Gas engine 84 H. P. centrifugal pump I1- J- B. Hob maun, Star Route, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Dairy fly spray. BOc per gallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Oat and vetch hay. 1 7-F-14. FOR SALE Berry cups, fruit baskets and crates of all kinds Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 20,000 sacks on hand. No. Is and 2'a. See xia before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Household fly spray in bulk. Bring your oontalnera. prices right. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Hay and stock salt Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. SPECIAL River loant. 3 yds $2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bn tertian's 1534-Y or 013-J. FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle it spray rig. complete hose guns etc 3 inch centrifugal pump Wanted deep well outfit Inquire D M Lowes place Valleyview. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOU considered the new Ore- j gon auto financial responsibility j law as it applies to you? Lei and Clark, Ins., 19 No. Bartlett. Phone 1496. APOLLO PIANO 8TUDK Specialised classic and Jazz. 216 E. Main. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired i Reasonable prlcea Flck's Hardware BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lease on store, stock, cafe, cabins. Inquire A. 8. Cheney. Casey's Camp. Trail, Ore. TRUCKING and Transfer business for sole. L. G. Plckell, 204 East Main. ACTIVE partner: salary $35.00 per week; half profit; $500.00 required, fully secured. Phone 383-X. PERSONAL MRS. MARTIN Olftd psychic life reader; accurate. Bring your trou bles to me. 412 N. Ivy St. CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful advice on business, love, marriage 903 No. Riverside, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. austract co. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance Tbe only complete Title System id Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave., upatalra. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 113 House cleaning, tloor waxing ori 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 .013 No central rnone oio Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Pnone 616 Painting and Paperhsnglng. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco rator Fine interior work a spec ialty Competitive prlcea. Phone 953-R. Res 124 King. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 646-W 813 So Orape Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 150 to 300 for persona) or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: alse Cars Refinanced Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 3 157 See W E Thomas or E J. Riley 45 So. Central. Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT, Teacher nf Piano and Steel Guitar Song writ ing service Studio 818 Llbet) Bul.din? Medford Ore. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Warrant. School District No. 81. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of all warrants to and Including No. 55. Interest ceases on this 20th day of June. 1936. MRS HEIjEN SIMONDB. Clerk. School Dlst. No. 31. Derby, Ore. Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court for the Bute of Oregon, for Jackson County. J. E. Brownie and Barbara Brown Ue hubsnd and wife. Plaintiffs, vj uj.i!h D Taylor ..i:-o nown as G. j D frtyiar. also noAn as Grundy Tayior. o4 bis slit, Hannah, Xsy- 8 lor: John W. HUlman and Eliza beth HiUman, husband and wife; j. w. HUlman and Rosalie F. HUl man, husband and wife; Mathew P. Phlpps and Ala R. Phlpps, husband and wife; Ala R Phlpps. also known as Alia R. Phlpps; Preston Phlpps, a single man; Ella Phlpps. a sin gle woman; Lee Phlpps. a single man; David X. Phlpps and Clara E. Phlpps. husband and wife; John M. Phlpps. a single man; Anna B. Phlpps Lindley and John 8. Llnd ley, wife and husband: Elizabeth Phlpps Speilman and Peter Spell man, wife and hur.band; James H. Phlpps and Edith P. Phlpps, hus band and wife; Effle Phlpps Hen dershott and Arthur Hendershott. wife and husband; Isabella Phlpps Hansen and Carl J. Hansen, wife and husband; being all the heirs at law of Mathew P. Phlpps and Ala R. Phlpps. husband and wife, deceased; Ala R. Phlpps, also known aa Alia R. Phlpps; Clara E. Phlpps, a widow; Mary E. Pay ton and Claud Pay ton. her husband; Gladys L. Harriott and John Doe Herrlott, her husband, being all the heirs at law of David I. Phlppe. deceased; Spen cer Chlldera. Sr., and Mary M. Chll ders, husband and wife; Arnold Chllders and Sarah Chlldera, hus band and wife; Samuel Smith and Rebecca Smith, husband and wife; John Kin eric, a single man; J. 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. Lents, also known aa Grace Lewis, and all the heirs and all the unknown heirs of each and every of the abave named Defendants herein, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest' in the real property described In the Complaint herein. Defendants. To: Grundy D. Taylor, also known aa O. D. Taylor, also known as Grundy Taylor, and his wife, Hannah Taylor: John W. HUlman and Elizabeth Hill man, husband and wife; J. W. HUl man and Rosalia F. HUlman. husband and wife; Mathew P. Phlpps and Ala R. Phlpps, husband and wife; Ala R. PhlDDS. also known as Alia R. Phlnos: j David I. Phlpps and Clara E. Phlpps. husband and wire; John M. Phlpps, a single man; Elizabeth Phlpps Spell man and Peter Speilman, wife and husband: Edith P. Phlpps. wife of James H. Phlpps; Isabelle Phlpps Hansen and Carl J. Hansen, wife and i husband; being all the heirs at law i of Mathew P. Phlpps and Ala R. I Phlpps, husband and wife, deceased; Ala R. Phlpps. also known as Alia R. Phlpps: Clara E. Phlpps. 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. Phlpps. 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 Klnerk. a single man; J. 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. Lewla and Grace R. Lewis, husband and wife; Grace R. Lewis, also known aa Grace Lewis, and all the heirs and all the unknown heirs of each and every of the above named Defendants 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 lust 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 real property hereinafter de scribed, or any portion thereof. The date of the first publication of this Summons la the 7th day or June. 1935. And, If you fall so to appear and answer aatd Complaint herein, within said time, for want thereof. Plain tiffs will apply to tho above entitled Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Forwards hr Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle public carrier f. Bllflt 9. Sphers 12. Small: taw 12, Old soldier: colloq. 14. By 15. Place of ac tivity 16. Institution of - learning 18. Pertain 20. Scandinavian discoverer St. South Ameri can river 23. Root out 26. One's own share 27. Mountain crest 28. Split 50. Fore air nola- lly through the nose 51. Kind of loam deposit 38, Three-part composition SI. Machine for removing cream from milk 43. Era ii. English atraet car P A R A, D E C Q. uMl bureau A 0 AS A P EC Eiy UN PL J A RET06 IS. Say or do a rain 47. Resident hospital physician 4. Disdain S3, American general IX. Long flsa M. Weird H. Knglish letter o7 ou TT- rT -mr-Trrm 1 zJtL.. SiS illlllll35"!!! yj 4 42 S;43 fZ"IfZ"lIIi 47 46 So SI W3 &5wwA Court In thla Cause for the relief prayed for and demanded In the Com plaint herein, reference being made to the same, andthe whole thereof. And the Plaintiffs will apply for a decree, decreeing that each and all of the claims of each and all of the Defendanta herein are null and void, and that the Plaintiffs are the own ers In fee simple of the real property 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 wit: 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 Street. 100 feet: thence North and parallel with said Crater Lake Highway. 100 feet; thence West and parallel with said Spring street. 100 feet; thence South along the East line of the said Crater Lake Highway. 100 feet, more or leas, to the point of be ginning, alt being In Jackson coun ty, Oregon. And that the above entitled Court decree that none of the Defendant herein have any right, title, estate, lien or interest of any character In or to the real property hereinafter described, or any portion thereof; and that it be decreed that the Plaintiffs' title In and to said prem lses is free from any and all claims of any and all of the 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 erty or any part thereof; and that Plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief as to this Court may seem Just and equitable and Judgment for their cost and disbursements 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 Is described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning 12.25 chains North of the SE corner of the N of SE'i 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' of the NE4 of said Sec. 19: thence West 1430 feet, more or less, to the East boundary of the Crater Lake Highway, aa the same la 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 less, to a point due East of the point of beginning; then due West 185 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, together with all tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belon?lng or in anywise appertaining to said property. Thls Summons Is published and served under and In accordance with an Order of the above entitled Court In thla Cause, of date June 7th. 1935. which directs that this Summons hall be published in the Medford Mall Tribune In Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, once a week for four successive weeks and that the date of the first publication Is the 7th day of June. 1035. and that the Defend anta are required to appear and an swer aald Summons and 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. Executrix' Final Notice. Notice Is hervby given, that the undersigned, executrix of the Estate of David I. Phlpps. deceased, haa filed with the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, her final account as auch executrix of aald estate, and that said court has set Saturday, the 13th day of July. 1935. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., aa the time, and the office of said court, at the court Cross-Word Puzzle Music drama Forgive Former Eng llsh am bassador to the United States Proper Kind of parrot Part of a curva Chum Pronoun Blazing High pointed hill Florjuenca outfit Pedal digit One who nc- qulrf by labor Hard fioak up Strpa for crrtaa- Ing a wall eagles H'Ad Adjust again Genus of the maple tree Rtep Former spellln of roue Open fabrle ERE v O W O T E LAS Mil Hi IRE o E. N e Id mm OL L eTl l 6 Pi A iE. i.a DELE v a el! eIcr IS TO OA 5 X nja ssIy f.9. Attempt 67. Meeting DOWN 1. Mineral spring 2. i'ronoun 3. Repeat 4. Languish 6. Not fresh 6. Inrarnation 7. Move bRck 5. Greek letter house. Medford, Jackson County, Ore gon, as the place for the settlement of said account and for hearing of al objections thereto. Dated and first published June 14, 1935. CLARA E. PHIPPS. Executrix. W. B. PHIPPS. Attorney for Estate. Notice of Sheriff's -Sale. By virtue of an execution in fore closure Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of June, 1935. in a certain suit therein, wherein Inter state Fidelity Building and Loan As sociation, a corporation, aa plaintiff, recovered a Judgment againat L. W. Loomls and Harriett Loom Is. husband and wife, defendant, for the sum of One Thousand Bhree Hundred Fifty one and 88-100 ($1351.88) Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10T- per annum from April 10, 1935. together with the additional aum of One Hundred Twenty-fir and no-100 ($125.00) Dollars as attorney's fees, and coats and disbursement taxed at $18 40, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of aald Court In aald County on the 30th day of June". 1935; Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of said execution, I will on the 20th day of July. 1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse. In the City of Medford. in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy said Judgment, together with the coats of thla sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and interest that the defendants in sild milt. L. W UmlK and Harriett Loomls. husband and wife, and South ern Oregon Credit Bureau, an Oregon t-o. .jouu.on, aad 011 i.ie 29th day of July. 1926. or now have, in and to the following described property, situ ated In the County of Jackson, State of Ortgon, to-wlt: The Soxith half of Lot Seven (7 and t st half of the South half of Lot Eight '(8) of Block Three (3) West Medford. according to the of ficial plat thereof of record. Dated this 30th day of June, 1935. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Valley View VALLEY VIEW, June 31. (SpM Mrs. Minnie Casebeer, daughter, Mrs. Grey, and son, Lloyd Casebeer, 01 Hollywood, Cal., were callora st the Stratton home Tuesday. The Case beers are old-time residents of this community, having owned a large acreage here before they sold and moved to Ashland, later moving to Los Angelea. Old friends will be grieved to know Jacob Casebeer passed away In February from in juries received when struck by an auto. Mrs. Arthur Sawyer and Uttle sons of Hermlston. Ore., have been guests the past week at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Galla tin. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowd of Ash land were recent visitors at the Charles Lennox home. Mrs. Maggie Morse had a family dinner Wednesday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morse of Prlnevllle, who are visiting In the valley. Mr. and Mra. Ray Ward of Ferns Valley, Mrs. Stella Morse and Jamie, Mrs. Sam Chlldera and family were her guesta. Mrs. Muriel Morse , la attending summer school at Corvallls for two weeks. Dr. Sawyer of Ashland and Mrs. Wm. Glenn were dinner guests a week ago Sunday at the E. R. Wilson horns. Cherry picking la starting in. Val ley View, but the crop is not up to normal. ; Friends of Mrs. lethal Stevens, daughter of Mrs. Garle will be glad to know she Is recovering nicely from an operation performed st the Med ford hospital last week. Mrs. Kenneth Lansing and daugh ter. Peggy, are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. James Lennox. Mrs. L. R. Stewart and Miss Sarah Lennox nre guests at the Len nox home also. Mr. Stewart having returned to his home at Marysvllle Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. McKee. Miss Jean McKee and Mr. Charles McKee are making an extended visit at the J. R. Leslie home. Mrs. Wm. Glenn entertained at dinner Wednesday, her guests being Mrs. L. R. Stewart, Miss Sarah Len nox. Mrs. E. R. Wilson, Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll, Mrs. James Lennox, Mrs. Kenneth Lansing and Peggy Lansing Mrs. Davenhlll entertained for the same ladles for "ten o'clock coffee" Thursday morning. Mrs. George Lowd entertained Mrs. Lennox and her house guests and Mrs. QlenX Thursday afternoon at her home in Ashland. George McCracken left for Corvallls Thursday afternoon, where a reunion will be held with his brothers and an aunt from Washington, D. C. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN. June 3l.-fSpl.) The annual school meeting was held at the Long Mountain school house Monday evening. Mrs. Lena Stow ell was elected clerk, George Stowell, di rector, and Tim Duggan filling the unexpired term of Charley Glvans. resigned, and BUI Holman. chairman. J. C. Leedy of Portland called on Mr. and Mrs. I. R. KUne Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mary Bongold, Irene and Ver ta Stowell were Initiated In the Eagle Point grange Tuesday. Ouy Pruett has been 111 with the mumps. Friends of this district send their congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duggan of Medford on the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. Duggan formerly lived here. Mrs. H. C. Short who la employed by the Weyerhaeuser Lumber Co. of Klamath Falls spent the week-end here at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houston and Mr. Walker of Trail spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. aud Mia. I. R. Kilns. (ouniyBriefs Griffin Creek ORIr'FIN CREEK, June 31. (Spl.) About 25 patrona attended the an nual school election Monday at the school house. R. R. Chllds was re elected aa director aud Mrs. Bessie Snyder as school clerk, with no op position. Mr. and Mrs. Irs Conner and small son left last week for Salem where they have employment on a farm. Mrs. C. E. Gay la recuperating sat isfactory from a tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meehan motored to Butte Falls Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cook and son Leo motored tip Grtffin creek Sunday returning with s bobcat caught near the road. Prof E. A. Rowell of Oakland, Cal., ts giving lect ues In Medford this week. Mr. and Mra. Meehan spent Sunday with them. Al McKay had the misfortune to lose one of his horses Sunday. Mra. Bud Stammen and Mary El len motored up to Reese Creek Sun day bringing Freddie home for a week's visit with his aunt aud uncle, Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Kelllngs. Mrs. Hood and her Bible school class of girls picnicked In Li this park, Ashland recently, followed by swimming at Helman baths. Those enjoying the day were Katherlne Centner, Phyllis Curry, Corlnne D' Alblnl. Len el la Williams and Alice Ray. Mrs. D'Alblnl took them up tn her car. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Olene. Oregon, visited Sunday at the home of Mi, and Mrs. F. J. Collar. Walter Wycoff had hla right eye removed at the Good Samaritan hos pital In Portland last Wednesday. He had Infection In his eye caused from a piece of flying steel. Last Sunday Mr. and Mra. Vern Ouches entertained with s family plcnlo on the creek. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ou ches and son Olenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ouches and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alyan Doty and Mrs and Mra. Vern Ouches and family. Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Bohl visited st the J. D. Brown home Tuesday eve ning before leaving Wednesday morn ing for Portland for an Indefinite time, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley from Califor nia recently purchased the Roy John son place and moved In. Mrs. Donald Brown and daughter Sonta Lee left Tuesday for Cottage Grove for a few daya visit with rela tives. She went with her father who motored north. Leo Cook had the cast removed from hla foot Tuesday morning and hopes to soon be around without the aid of crutches. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cotter and daughter Fern and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guches and family spent Tuesday at Eagle Point visiting Mr. and Mra. D, Nichols and family. Harold N. Flsk snd bride who have been teaching at the Northwestern university at Evanston, III., are ex pected to arrive soon after s few daya visit with her relatives in Birming ham, Ala. Harold Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, N. Flak and a graduate of the Medford high school, Mr. and Mrs. Collins who spent the winter here snd live on the Mcpher son place left the first of the' week for California. Veral Stearns has been transferred from Camp Dog Lake to Vale, Oregon, where he ii senior foreman of the camp, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac's son and daughter-in-law and daughter arrived last week from Kansas for a visit here. Miss Mickey Keene of Medford was an over night guest of Mrs. Lucille Steams Tuesday. Tolo TOLO, June 31 (Spl.) Fishing at Hyatt lake over the week-end were Edward Inmann with Ralph Buckles and Fred Bosworth of Central Point, also Henry Knowles of Medford. Catches were fair. Mra. Loren Prock, who arrived Sun day from Castlac. Calif., In response to a telegram giving word of the ser ious Illness of her father, H. D. Ha mar. will remain for a while with her mother. L. A. Davis was sweeping shattered plate glass from the highway in front of hit home Sunday. About 1:30 that morning s late model DeSoto sedan had been wrecked there, taking out about fifty feet of fence. Those ar riving on the scene shortly after, said the car had been going at terrific speed. Two Injured women were tak en from the wreck. The driver, s man. was apparently uninjured. At the annual school meeting Mon day night, John Oreen was re-elected director. Mrs. AUda Tula was retain ed as clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawson wore calling at the Jack Thorp boms Tues day. A number of Tolo residents went to Willow Springs school house Tues day to vote on the herd law which carried more than 3 to 1. Victor Anderson's ankle ta getting slong as well as can be expected. Some time ago he Injured the ankle bone, but did not consider It serloua. Infection was the result. He was treated st a Medford hospital and doctors havs ordered him to stay off that foot for some months. Thla community has lost another friend and neighbor with the passing of Harry Hamsr. Interment waa at the Jacksonville cemetery with Ma sonic rites. WINDOW OLAS6--We sell window glass snd will replace your broker windows reasonably Trowbridge Car met Works Gas Mali Tribune want sda. Big Applegate Bra APPLEGATE. June 31. (Spl.) Mrs. Wallace Hasklna of this com munity expects to leave Sunday to attend Unlveralty of Oregon summer classes. With the close of her work, she will return here, assuming her duties in September as teacher tn the Beaver Creek school. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Copple of Mur phy spent Sunday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copple. Miss Erlene Taylor, who spent sev eral days at her home here as a re sult of an Infected hand, returned to Medford Tuesday, where she ts employed. Guy Crosby of Medford and BlUy Town send of this district are spend lng several days prospecting In the hills here. Mr. Crosby, a former resi dent of the community, expects to leave soon with Mrs. Crosby for Cra ter Lake, where he has employment for the summer. Having spent several days la southern Oregon, Miss Maude Cant rail left by motor today for her horns in Los Angeles, accompanied by her cousin. Mrs. Clyde Clsrk of Medford, employe of Woolworth company, who wilt spend a week's vacation In the south. Miss Cantrall was accom panied on her Journey north by Mra. Everett Cantrall of Dunsmulr. and among relatives here whom she' vis ited were her father, James Cantrall of Jacksonville and Charles and Wil liam Buck of Applegate. Yesterday ahe motored to Crater Lake and was accompanied by Mrs. Bruce Force of Central point. Mlsa Cantrall has been a government employe at Los An geles for the last 11 years. Mlsa Lorraine Groves of Medford spent several days last week as s guest of Miss Grace Moors hers. Henry Walters of Ban Francisco im a guest here of his sister, Mrs. Fred Offenbacher. and of his brother, Her man Walters. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Med ford motored here Sunday, visiting Mra. Taylor's sister; Mrs. Ora Phillips. Mr. Taylor, formerly of the commun ity, Is employed In s service station on the Paclflo highway south of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard and family of Eugene are guests of Mrs. Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Krause. Herbert (Slim) Pennlnga of the Star ranger station left Saturday for Port land, where he ts visiting his parents. Miss Katherlne Buckley Is remain ing at the Community hospital at Medford, where she Is caring for Mrs. Lula Saulesberry of Jacksonville, who la 111 with pneumonia. Camp Applegate, vacated sines the departure of company 926 for Camp' Jordan Valley last month, now is oc cupied by the advance guard of new company to arrive from New York snd New Jersey. It Is expected that the recruits will arrive toy Juns 35. Wm. Ha skins of upper Applegats Is spending some time with relatives at . Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moore are par ents of a daughter weighing eight pounds, born at Medford, June 13. The little lady ha been named Betty Susa. Two successful daily vscatlon Bib la schools are in session In thla com munity under supervision of Rev, D. D. Randall of Medford. An attend ance of 2d children Is reported at Applegate, where the classes are taught by Miss Hopkins of Provolt. The school there opened Monday and . will continue for two weeks. Misses Hoe king and Howell are In charge of ths Bible school st Ruch, which will close Saturday. The teachers hold classes st Ruch every sfternoon. teaching st Murphy during the morn ing. Tuesday evening. Rev. Randall presented atereopttcon slides, featur ing pictures covering the week's study. Miss Leah Smith of Jacksonville will return to her horns there this week-end after spending two weeks as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith at Ruch. Art Palmer returned Tuesday from a short business trip to Klamath county, where he will return early next month to be employed In hay harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker moved to Klamath recently, where ths former Is employed. A Children's day program of un usual interest waa presented by the Beaver Creek Sunday school Sunday evening. Two member of the Fed erated church st Central point were present, one giving a talk on "Stew ardship." Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pence of Ruch moved recently to O len dale, Ore where Mr. Pence Is employed. Annual school meetings were held tn the schools of the community Monday. The following schools re port re-election of their board mem bers: Applegate, Jack O'Brien, clerk, and Tom Mee, director; Beaver creek, Mrs. Lee Port, clerk, and Ed Flnlcy, director; Dnlontown, Frank Cameron, clerk, and Sid Hansen, director. Midwest Gretna Green BOWLING OREEN, O. (UP) This community still lays claim to the "marrying center of Ohio. Probate Judge B. O. Blstllne, who has been Issuing marriage licenses for the past 18 years, reports that 3,150 couples received licenses here last year. They corns from nearly every state In the union, particularly Michigan. CHERRIES D0LPH PHIPPS 414 mllra North on Crater Lake Hljliwar