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PAGE FIVE WHAT Yd U Mk&T&assified FOR EASY REFERENCE ( VVAbOliB 1-0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE J8, 1935. I bo Rao w Rpad every id on till! Pse. Vou tll probably find ex actly the thing joo wnt to buy or sell. It It lin't there, advertise. 1 1 ' InensenslM, effective. RATES ret word tint Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy, changes .11.26 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Large cameo brooch with dia mond In center. Valued aa keep sake. Reward. Leave at Tribune IOST Brown bill-fold. Return by mall to P. T. Young. Keep currency u reward. Titles In billfold hard to replace. Thanks. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP HAVE rich free gold property. Want I partner with about 1200. Box : 3588. Tribune. UNUSUALLY good buslnes opening for man with 100. Car. place sec ond man on Job. Box 3589, Tribune. 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. 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. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Can take 2 passengers . niith n far as Stockton. Monday FY morning. Shere expenses. Call 1632. WANTED SITUATIONS PRACTICAL NURSE will care for elderly person In home or free to travel. Tel. 701-J. EXPERIENCED truck driver wants work. Call 836 Taylor St. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US PERMANENT couple wish to rent 4 or 6-room partially or furnished home. East side or suburban pre ferred. Box 3ttB3, Tribune. WANTED Young turkeys. State price, location and number. G. W. King, Montague. Cal. WANTED Drawsaw, good condition. Box 3569, Tribune. WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed. Tel 1133 for particulars. WANTED Chrvsler 70 or 72 motor, with or without accessories. Phone 401-R-l. EMPTY van returning from Astoria July 7. Wants load from there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Trsnsfer. WANTED TO BORROW $1000. Will pay BCi Interest, 2 years. Good se curity. Box 3451. Tribune. EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland last of month, wants load for there or points enroute. Hawley's Trans fer. Phone 815. WILL pay 25c a copy for the Medford Mall Tribune Issued March 1. 2, 9. 22 and 29. 1932 Mall Tribune office. WANTED Beef. veal. hogs. Dairy cows for sale. Will trade for beet. 323 East Main. Phone 285. ' EMPTY furniture van wants load from San Diego or vicinity about July 1. Tel. 614. Hawley Transfer WANTED 2nd hand goods We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Tel. 266 WANTED Heifer calve Write Ruby Sohull. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and m hair. .MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED house. Phone 879 -X. SMALL furnished house. 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, $12 50 month. 618 Beatty. RENT 3-room house. Cabins. 812 Summit. FOR RENT 6-room furnished mod ern house. 225 So Riverside Tel 457-J. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown ft Whit forTe ntFaIitme Ints APT. 3 rooms and sleep! n.r porch downstairs. 344 No. Bartlett. 3-ROOM furn. apt., sleeping porch, private bath, lights and phne fur nished; 1800. 321 Apple. FOR RENT Downstairs apartment, 4 room, nicely furnished; sleeping porch, private bath; aduiie. Inquire i 112 Ported Ave. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Large corner apartment in Mall Tribune building. Hard od floors reflnlshed. celling, re papered and new furniture added; reasonable rent. Apply at Tribune office. FOR RENT Pleasant 3-room furnish ed apt. Inquire belore 9:30 a. m. and after 4:30 p. m. Tel. 432-W. 33 No. Peach St. FURNISHED 3-room apt.; lights and hot water; adults. 243 N. Holly. FOR RENT Apartment. 331 Apple St. APT FOR RENT Summer rates. Ber ben Apts. 10 Quince. 4-ROOM furnished apt. Downstairs, Sleeping porch, garage. Adults. 315 No. Bartlett. . LAROE. cool lurruahed apt. Adults only. fil8 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apartment, 809 w. Main DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for appointment. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 716 B. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 2 00 per wik. 153 Granite St.. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE 5 acres, Improved; mod ern buildings, plumbing and elec tric lights; on Pacific highway, 10 minutes from Eugene. Want place of about same description not far from Metllord. H. A. Sims, Rt. 1, Eugene, Ore. WILL TRADE 160-acre farm near Durango, Colo., for farm or stock and equipment In So. Oregon. Address A. E. Frost, Gold Hill. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT OR SALE Large stock or dairy ranch, close to good school and market; well equipped with stock and machinery. Will give long lease or sell reasonable. Other business Interests necessitate selling. Box 3586. Tribune. FOR SALE On account of moving to another place. I will sell my home on Old Pacific highway, 2 miles north of Medford; nearly 5!i acres finest soil In the valley; 4-year-old 5-room modern house, clear: Med ford water available. Will consider a clear small house In Medford for trade. Wm. Olson, Rt. 2. Phone 498-H. FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad vent church; large lot; electric rane. Frlgldalre and radio all In cluded In the bargain price of $1,250. See or phone Clarence Pierce. Medford. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Loin Ass'n. Phone 195. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown et wnite. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 10 weaner pigs. H. Cat trail, Ruch. Ore. FOR SALE Horses, cows. Guernsey bull, drag-saw. blacksmith and farm Implements, Chevrolet truck. Ranch for lease Mining property for sale. Summit Service Station. 4 miles out of Jacksonville on high way. TWO good cows, 1 registered. Paul Erdman. Applegate. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOB SALE Red and whit fryers. 41A Maple Parle Drive. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '29 OHEV. with pick-up body. '33 Ford V-8 Tudor; looks and runs swell. Enkin Motor Co., Hudson Terraplane dealer. DODGE 6-wheel Sedan: new rubber; perfect every way. A bargain at H9S.0O. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 3 OOOD ONKS 31 Ford Coupe 30 Chev. Coach 29 Durant 6 Coach At 206 N. Riverside, near E. 5th FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAL15 Orchard equipment: lad ders, palls Hnd orchard truck. Write L. A. Solade. Central Point. FOR SALE Electric radio and wash er. 2 stock saddles; 1 ml. east Reese Creek school. Box 9, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Boat, radio, small lathe. 2 electric motors, etc. 219 No. Oak dale. NEW PRESSURE COOKER, 12-quart size; new Dutch oven. Call at 816 So. Central. MOTORCYCLE Good condition; rea sonably priced. 153 No. Oakdale. GRAND PIANO Priced low for quick sale. Box 3677. Tribune. FOR SALF, Range: first-class condi tion. Call 970-R. FOR SALE 4 -hp. gasoline motor. 320 Apple. FOR SALE 2 bedroom sets, like new; verv reasonable. Call 1485. DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills Files. Keeps them off cows In pasture 75c gallon. Bring your oxn con tainer. Jackson County Feed Com pany. HAY SALT Special prices on qusn tlty lots. Jackson County Feed Company. BERRY crPS. ask our prices. Jack son County Feed Company. FOR SALE Player piano, electric range, da-.enport 9 Louis St. FOR SALE One-apot fies powder for your Uoj. Monarch Seed aad Feed Co. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. farITersTattention I Mowers, plows, harrows, discs, manure spreaders, wagons, etc.. etc. Rebuilt and guaranteed In first-class condi tion at bargain prices. SPECIAL John Deere double cylinder hay loader, practically new CHEAP. One of the greatest labor savers there is. THE REBUILT IMPLEMENT SHOP 39 SOUTH GRAPE ST. WILL TRADE ANYTHING. FOR SALE Dairy fly sprays, 90c per gallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Berry cups, fruit baskets and orates of all kinds. Monarch Seed da Feed Co. 20.000 sacks on hand. No. l's and 3's. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Household fly spray In bulk. Bring your containers. Prices right. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Hay and stock salt Mon arch Seed ds Peed Co. SPECIAL River loam, a yds. $2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bateman's. 1534-Y oi 812-J. FOR SALE 250-gallon Bardie it spray rig. complete hose guns etc 2 inch centrifugal pump Wanted deep well outfit Inquire D. M Lowes place Valleyview. FOR SALE: Cherries, several varie ties, w. J. Gebhard. ', mile North Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALF, Sawmill: terras. Inquire 447 B St., Ashland, Ore. LOCAL MANAGER for this territory. No selling. Good for $50.00 weekly to right man. Investment required secured. Call In person only Room 308 Jackson Hotel. Mr. Beery. FOR SALE A good paying gas sta tion and grocery; 2 pumps and Frlgldalre. On Pacific hwy close to Medford. Other lnteresta demand my attention. $1000 cash will han dle this. Including the propeny: balance to suit purchaser Inves- I titrate this. (Owner) Box 3531. Mall Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialized classic and Jazz. 216 E- Main. ; NOTICE If you want to contract I your thinning phone 258-W. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware PERSONAL MRS. MARTIN, gifted psychic. Bring all trouble to me. Special rates until July 3rd. 412 N. Ivy St. CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful advice on business, love, marriage 903 No. Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. AUS I RAO CO. Abstracts oi Title and title insurance The inly complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 5. No. &2 North Central Ave., upstairs COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET OBOBOE DO IT Tel. 1112 House cleaning, floor waxing, on ental rug cleaning and uphulsterlne Money to Lend MONEV LOANED 60 to 1300 for personal or household purposes on House furnishings or Autos; else Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within JO minutes. License No. b 157 See W Thomas or E J Riley 46 So. Central. Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALlDN HAIOH1 Teacher of Piano and Steel Guitar Song writ ing service Studio. 318 Ltbe'tj Building. Medford Ore. Transfer. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling. Furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER 3e STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pact ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 819 North Riverside Phone CIS. Furniture Van. MOVE In padded vans. Cal.. Ore. and Wash. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. Martin Bros., Grants Pass Phone 146-J. Painting and Paperhanglm. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco rator Fine interior work a epe laity Competitive prices Phone 053-R Res 124 King M A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 646-W 313 So Grape LEGAL NOTICES Summon! for Publication. In the circuit Court for the State of Orefion. for Jackson County J. E Brown lee and Barbara Brown lee, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, rs " Grundy D Taylor, also known oj G. D. Taylor, also known as Grundy Taylor, and his wife. Hannah Tay lor; John W. HUlman and Eliza oeth Hillman. husband and wife; J. W HUlman and Rosalie P Hill man, husband and wife; Mathew P Phlppe and Ala R Phlpps. husband and wife: Ala R Phlpps. ilo kno-n as Alia R Phlpps. Preston Phlpps. single iitan, E1U Phlpps, a ua- gle woman; Lee Phlpps. a single 1 man; David 1. Phlpps and CI art E. j Pulpps. husband and wife; John M. , Phlpps. a single man: Anna B. Phlpps Llndley and John S bind- j ley. wife and husband: Elizabeth ' Phlpps Speilman and Peter Spell- , man, wife and husband; James H. Phlpps and Edith P. Phlpps. hus band and wife; Elfle Ph.pps Hon i deration and Arthur Hcndershott, : wife and husband; Isabelle Phlpps Hansen and Carl J. Hansen, wife I and husband: being all the heirs j at law of Mathew I, Phlpp.s and j Ala R. Phlpps. husband and wile. -f deceased; Ala R. Phlpps. also known j as Alia R. Phlpps; Clara E. Phlpps. a widow; Mary E. Payton and Claud Pay ton, her husband; Gladys L. Herrlott and John Doe Herrlott, her husband, being all the heirs at law of David I. Phlpps, deceased; Sinm cer Chllders, Sr., and Mary M. Call ders. husband and wile; Arnold Chllders and Sarah Chllders. hus band and wife; Samuel Smith and Rebecca Smith, husband and wife; John Ktnerlc. a single man; J. W. Cook, also known as Jcwhua, W. I Cook, and Martha A. Cook, husband and wife; Martha A. Cook, also, known as Martha C. Cook; Ervm H. Lewis and Grace R. Lewis, hiin band and wife; Grace R. Lewis, I also known as Grace Lewis, and all I the heirs and all the unknown heirs of each and every of the obve ! named Defendants herein, and also ! all other persons or parties un- ' known claiming any rilit. title. , estate, lien or Interest In the real property described In the CompUiut herein. Defendants. To: Grundy D. Taylor, also known : as a. D. Taylor, also known us Grundy Tayior. ana nis wire, Hannan Tavlir; John W. HUlman and Elizabeth Hill man, husband and wife; J. W. Hill man and Rosalie F. HUlman. husband and wife; Mathew P. Phlpps and Ala R. Phlpps, husband and wife; Ala R. Phlpps, also known as Alia R. Phlpps; David I. Phlpps and Clara E. Phlpps, husband and wife; John M. Phlpps. a single man; Elizabeth Phlpps Spell man and Peter Spell man, wife and husband: Edith p. phlpps. wife of James H. Phlpps; Isabelle 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 as Alia R. j Phlpps; Clara E. Phlpps. a widow; Mary E. Peyton and Claud Payton. i 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 wire; 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 Defendants herein, and also, all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, Uen 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 mav have to the real property hereinafter de scribed, or any portion thereof. The date of the first publication of this Summons Is the 7th day of June. 1935. And, if you fail so to appear and answer said Complaint herein, within said time, for want thereof. Plain tiffs will apply to the above entitled Court In this Caune fir the relief prayed for and demanded in the Com Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Leather thonf I. PosnpsHeB 9. Ventilated 14. Rebuke 15. Urge persis tently 17. Armed flee" 13. Tree 20. Perched 21. Myself 22. Rodsnt 23. I'a 24. Diminutive end ing 35. Soft food 27. Ardent admirer 29. More pallid 50. Poor player: slang 91. Representation of the earth's surface 33. Detest 34. Not no coarse 36. Cavalry sword 3X. Pronoun 41. At home 42. Courteous re gard for an other's wishes 4B. Alternative f. L'rrs on 18. Fw loosely 19. Plants without woody stems II. DiK-irfierly flight 51. American Indian JR. Carry SC. Revolvs rapidly (I. Malicious burning Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle L kl III hm Lh DONS MS A CpIc ANT SETT LjE RMEN S E R E 5 E RV E jTfjE P S pUIn N EgjA Mlu5 I InIs TlRlA C TjSGlejQ g g MIA N KEVlEMg O L E Eg nIeMw AjgE V EiB Cut short Arrived Water In the solid stats Purpose Collfge decrrs Literary .cmpa FrTirh coin Tempers Told over Weird Plumber Finish Rl5e to the feet DOWN P.aral Picking orif'i way carefully P P Y s 't I7 la :. . If ' 'z '3 izzizzzi;zzii jrsf -dsa m 1st if- p33 Si Tm to'lS rr.' iL plaint herein, reference being mode f to the same, and the whole thereof And the Plaintiffs will apply for a ; decree, decreeing that each and ail of the claims or each and all or the Defendants 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- I wit : Beginning at the Northeast cor- ! ner of the Intersection of Spring Street and the Crater Lake HUth way. and running thence east, along the North line of Mid Spring Street, 100 feet; thence North and parallel with satd Crater Lake Highway. 100 feet; thence West and parallel with said Spring street. '.00 feet: thence South along the Easi line of the said Crater Lake Highway, 100 feet, more or less, to the point of be ginning, all being In Jackson coun ty, Oregon. And that the above entitled Court decree that none of the Defendants 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 ises Is Iree 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, ilea or interest In or to said reol prop erty or any part thereof; and that Plaintiffs have such other and fur ther relief as to this Court mav seem Just and equitable and Judsment for thetr costs and disbursements agalr.st 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'4 of Sec. 19, Twp. 37 S., R. 1 W. of the W. M.. In Jackson County, Ore pon, 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'.j of the NEU of said Sec. 19; thence West 1430 feet, more or less, to the East 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 cf 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 oi 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 1H5 reet. 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. 1035. which directs that this Summons shall bo published in the Medford Mail Tribune In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, once a week for four successive weeks and that the date of the flrat publication Is the 7th day of June. 1935. and that the Defend ants are required to appear and an swer said Summons and Complaint on or before four weeks from and after the date of the first publication. W. O. TRILL. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Post Office Address: Suite 12. Palm Building. Medford. Oregon. Executrix' Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, executrix of the Estate of David I. Phlpps. deceased, has filed j with the County Court of Jackson j County, Oregon, her final Account a such executrix of said estate, and Cross-Word Puzzle IS. Advanced hi yetira 18. Minute particle 1!3. Act of leaving Dins 26. Play on words 28. Flower con tainers 29. Shrivel with heat 81. Harden plot 33. Fowl 24. Exclamation 35. Pieture puzrle 37. Sugar-yielding vt-getn hies 39. Bogy man i0. Bitter vetch 3. Corpnlent 44. Kprpontine fish 47. Wry or made up face to. Chafe 52. Smallest integer St. Pertaining to the dawn B. Marks of battll 47. Rectangular Inset M. Ren 69. naHehall teams fil. Founded 63. Electritled por-' tide fh. Encounter 68. Take th eve ning meal Annex 70. Southern con stellation 72. Whirlwind off the, Faroe IHnnds 72. Type measure I. 4 ' i, f g' V jo" ii ' 12. 13, Edge Jewish month Part worked with the foot Belonging to him Fxit llarnooo t.'iT limb Player at chil dren's Kernel Makffl the sound of dry leaven Rrlnted through tho mother Restrain that said court has aet Saturday, the I3th day of July, 1935. at the hou of 10 o'clock a. m . as the time, and the office of said court, at the court house. Medford, Jackson County. Ore gon, aa the place for the settlement of said account and for hearing of at objections thereto. Dated and first published June 14. 1935. CLARA E. PHIPPS. Executrix. W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney for Estate. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. j By virtue of an execution In fore- j 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 20th day of June, 1035, In a certain suit therein, wherein Inter state Fidelity Building and Loan As sociation, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered' a Judgment against L. W. Loomis and Harriett Loomis. husband and wife, defendants, for the sum of One Thousand 8hroe Hundred Fifty one and 88-100 ($1351.88) Dollars. with interest thereon at the rate of i 10 per annum from April 10. 103ft, I together with tne aoaitionai sum oi One Hundred Twenty-five and no-100 (1125.00) Dollars aa attorney's fees. nd costs and disbursement taxed t 18 40. which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of Mid Court in said County on the 20th day of June. 1K15: Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of satd execution. I will on the 20th day of July, 1936. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Ore-son, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cwsh to the h iff h est bidder to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this snle. subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the defendants in satd Milt. I. W Lnom' and Harriett Loomis. husband and wife, and South ern Oregon Credit Bureau, on Oregon ..ion, . ad on t..e Dth uu oi July, 196, or now have, In and to the following described property, situ ated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: The South hair of Lot seven (7) and t" w-'st half of tv South half of Lot Eight (8) of Block Three (3) Wet Medford. according to the of ficial plat thereof of record. Dated this 20th day of June, 1P35. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Ahstract Co.. 121 E Sixth Street.) Marriage License . Theodore O. Glass and Helen O. McCuen. Reynold F. Blight and Florence P. Cooper. John Perry and Rose M. Provost. Kenneth J. Mosser and Louise A. Downs. Circuit Court Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs. Thomas Judge, et al. For money. Ada A. PoellnltB vs. Matheas 8. Walch. Injunction. Howard LcRoy Johnson vs. Rosetta Frances Jackson. Divorce. State of Oregon vs. Roscoe L. Brantley. Attempting to obtain mon ey by false pretenses. Anna Ch". vs. Edna A. May mire. Money damages. State of Oregon vs. James Prances Brennan. Forgery. County Court Estate of Nellie Knickerbocker, de ceased. Probate. Estate of William Lewis, deceased. Probate. Real Estate Transfers P. C. Thanem to Ella Bewley. Q.C.D. $1.00. Land In Sec. 19, Twp. 37 8. R. 1 West. Issle McCully to Waiter M. Bell, et UX. W D. 10.00.E'4 of NW, NW of NE. Lot 3, Sec. 23, Twp 38, 8. R. 3 West. Mark E. Wilson, et ux to John W. Clark. W.D. $1000. Lot 11, Jo-Jack Subdivision; unrecorded. Howard H. Hansen, Supervisor of Banking for the State of Washing ton to Walter Hlnz. 8.W.D. $1.00. Land in Crestbrook Orchard Tracts. Essie May Small wood, et vir to Les ter Ellis. W-D. $10.00. N!4 Lots 1, 2, 3, Blk. 20, Butte Falls. Sheriff to W. M. Oreen. Sh. D. $1303.76. Land in DLC 87, Twp. 37. S. R. 1 West. Sheriff to W. M. Green. 8h. D. $673.10. Land in DLC 87, Twp. T7. S. R. 1 West. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK. June 28. (Spl.) There was a pre-school clinic at the White school house today. Mr. snd Mrs. Walt Davis are the parents of a daughter born June 19. Mis Coretha Churchill has return ed home from a week's visit with her sister at Crescent City and Gladys went home with her sister for a vUlt. Miss Velma Tomason of Jackson is spending the week with Lillian Brown, Lloyd Kelllng of Reese Creek Is spending the week here at the home of his sister, Mrs. Bud Btammen. Mrs. J. D. Brown was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening when about 78 neighbors and friends called to help her celebrate her birthday. The evening wm spent In dsnclng and refreshments were served at late hour. Mrs. Donald Brown and daughter returned home Saturday evening a visit with relatives at Cottage Grove. Cow Killed Kreak Offspring BAWLF. Alt. (UP) A calf with two upper Jaws and three eyes was born to a cow on Gerald Sanden's farm, but It didn't live long. After taking one look at Its freak offspring, the cow trampled It to death. Active Choir Head at 91 IPSWICH, Mass. (UP) Professor Eben Bailey. 91. sttl) is an active member of 8t, Joseph's church choir He organized the choir severs) years ago. Bailey Is known as a conductor and composer of religious music (OUNWRllIEFS Big Applegate BIQ APPLEGATE. June 28. (Spl.) j Lester Andersen returned to his home here Tuesday, having spent sev eral days visiting his grundmother, Mrs. Ella Abbott, of Talent. Frltste Offenbacher was host to a few friends at a party at his home Tuesday afternoon observing his seventh birthday anniverMiry. Re freshments completed the day. fol lowing a period of games. Those en Joying the occasion included Misses Jean Brown, Carolyn and Georgia Bent diet. Rosella Offenbacher and Margaret Brusch, and Donald O'Brkn and Norman Kubll. Dr. Warren Cameron, a patient at the Community hospital at Medford since sustaining Injuries In an auto mobile wreck five weeks ago, Is slow ly Improving and will be able to be in a wheel chair in a short time. George Crlppen and grandson, El mer Askew, recently of 8an Diego, visited friends and relatives here rec ently, among whom were xMr. Crlp- pen's daughter, Mrs. Perry Elliott. Mr. Crlppen, known to older resi dents ns a miner here of the late 'QO's, has recalled many experiences of his service in the Civil war. hav ing Joined the army at the age of 15. At R7 Mr. Crlppen speaks of advice extended him from both his mother and Abraham Lincoln which he htia followed throughout tho years. Aftur visiting for a short time in Tacom, Mr. Crlppen will roturu to the Ap plegate for an extended period. Equipped with a corn popper, Ice cream freezer, gasoline stove, and a months' provisions, Morris Byrne and Lee Port, Jr. are on a sight-seeing trip in the Applegate hills. Traveling by motor, the boys have visited Dutchman's peak, Wrangle gap. nnd other points of interest in the 81skl yous. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawson and fam ily of Steamboat spent Sunday with friends at Medford. Glenn McDanlel ts spending a tew weeks at Yakima, where he Is trans acting business. Enroute to Fort Jones, Cal., for the Fourth of July roundup there, Frank Woolrldge of Central Point passed through the community this woek with 40 head of horses for the rodeo. Mr. Woolrldge traveled the Silver Fork route. Ernest L. Baxter of the Forest Serv ice office at Yreka and Wm. H. Haw kins, ranger from the Oak Knoll sta tlon on Klamath river, wore business visitors at the Star Ranger station here Tuesday. The Callforntans ex pressed satisfaction with the numer ous phases of fire control In use at the ranger station here. Other roc ent business visitors at the local for estry headquarters Included Dr, Lamb, CCC physician at Butte Falls, end Lester Bradshaw of Eagle Point vicinity. Slaving spent several day6 here as a guest of Mrs. George Buckley, Mrs. Coffer of Red Bluff, Cal., Is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Carrol Poa at Medford. Robert Holmes of Medford Is ex pected here this week to remain as a guest at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKee for a two week period. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis went Tuesday to Whiskey Peak, where they will have charge of the lookout for the summer. Jess Topnsend wos placed on duty at Plr Glades guard station Wednesday, and John Byrni Is remaining at Clnnlbar Trail look out until the return of J. L. Hoxle from Oregon National guard encamp ment. The Applegate Beavers baseball nine Journeyed to Medford Sunday, where they ployed the Christian En deavor team, the game concluding In a 14-14 tie. Harry Helms has returned to his ranch on upper Applegate, having been employed for several weeks at the Dew Drop Inn at Medford. Miss Irma Fraley of Medford spent a few days this week as a guest of Miss Louise Harr. Mrs. Hester Pence, a guest at the home of her son. Mlnnus Pence, was confined to her bed for several days this week as result of a fall, which Injured her. back. Riviera RIVIERA. June 28. (8pl ) Mr. and Mrs. Art Frost and children, Dickie and Dorothy, spent June 10 on Evans creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Maplee, now living on the Chamberlain Carr pro perty, spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vencll Cervcny. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Biles, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Ward. Kenneth and Norma Lee, left for Crescent City June 19, where they plan to spend a few days. Lew Eads has been putting new flooring In the house on the Reed property, now occupied by the Cham bers family. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles and fam ily were In Rogue River June 19. Marie Korth spent Thursday and Prlday at the C. Maples home. Mrs. Roy Moore and children, U leta and LeRoy are visiting at the Art Frost home. Bill Cerveny of Grants Pass spent Sunday at the home of his brother. Vencll Cerveny. Hen Offered Tiny Eggs BERWICK, Pa (UP) A tired hen rebelled against the trend toward big ger and better everything recently and deposited four miniature eggs, measuring less than a half Inch In length and deigning less than half an ounce each. The chicken, until its flight from normalcy, was Just an other hen. laying ordinary eggs. 0m Moll Tribute want ads. 1 Trail TRAIL, June 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Yancey and son Bob end Keth Hooker all of Palo Alto, Calif., have arrived to spend their vacation and are occupying the Yancey's cot tage they bought of 8. W. Hutchin son last fall. They are planning some Improvements for the cottage while here. After two weeks Mr. Yancey and Keth will return to Palo Alto but Mrs. Yancey and Bob will spend the entire summer here. Miss Laura belle LaDleu Is home again after spending two weeks In Oakland visiting friends and rela tives. Mrs. Mai Tucker Is 111 with a se vere cold. Trail Extension unit met at the picnic grounds on Elk creek for an all day meeting June 20. There were 19 members present and b visitors. Some enjoyed swimming In the Old Swimming pool. Mrs. Alice Ragsdale was elected chairman for the next year to fill the vacaney made by Mrs. Irma Cushman resigning. The work program for the next year was plan ned. Mrs. Mack leading the dlscus- rlon. A number of members will at tend the camp for county unit mem bers at Lake of the Woods July 22 to 26. The unit held an alt day meeting at Mrs. Francis Ash's June 25 and with assistance of Mrs. Smith several guide patterns were made and check ed. The unit will not meet again until September. At the picnic they open ed the wish basket and found they had $5 to add to the treasury. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young of Long Beach, Calif., are home again to spend their vacation at Sunset on the Rogue. Mr. and Mrs. Sterns and grandson Merlin Dowe of Medford called to see Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson June 28 on their return from Crater lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sterns lived near Medford some 17 years ago then went to Minnesota to live but have sold out there and are having a lovely trip touring this summer having visited in Canada as well as In several states. Their many friends are hoping they will locate In Jackson county again. Mr. and Mrs. Sterns are the parents of Mrs. Marie Dowe of Medford. 8. W. Hutchinson and brother H. R. Hutchinson spent two days at Fish lake and report good fishing. Mrs. Llal Tucker visited at Mrs. Alma Merrtman'a June 26. Bobby Blaess who got & fish hook In his eye and hnd to be taken to the doctor in Medford for treatment is much better at this time. Mrs. Emma Wnrren and son Donald who wore on the sick list are much better at this time. i Guy Merrlman who Is working at Prospect spent Friday evening visit ing his parents here. R. Dawson is spending the week at the home of his son at Chlloquln. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson moved to the Hamaker ranger station June 23, where they will be stationed this summer. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, June 28. (Spl.) Lost Creek Community club met on Monday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Pech, The meeting was devoted to the making and fitting of guide patterns with Mrs. Smith of Talent and Mrs. Reta Meyers of Medford as Instruc tors. Among those present were Mes dames Short, Nussbaum, Grlssom, Laverne Pech, Vevla Grlgsby, Maysel Hoefft, Ethel Hoefft, Minnie Fox, Ag nes Wyant, Margaret Gardener, Ma bel Stanley, Myrtle Charley. Ella Meyer, Minnie Peach, Grace De Haas, Rita Meyers, Smith, Miss Harriett Short and tho hostess, Margaret Pech. Mrs. Amy Grtsson and daughter Joyce spent Thursday at the C. R. Moore home. Mrs. William, Hoefft and daughter Edith apent last week visiting rela tives In Medford while Miss Edl'.h had dental work done. Mrs. R. A. Pech of Medford Is the house guest of her son, H. E. Pech an dfamlly. Charley Secfleld had the misfor tune one day last week of falling from a hay wagon, receiving injuries to his neck and back. He was taken to Medford Sunday for medical treat ment. Mrs. Alma Meyer and Mrs. Norma Sherrld, who recently underwent major operations, are both reported to be getting along nicely. Mrs. Frank Pettlgrew of near Pros pect who, with her little son has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meyer .returned home on Sunday. 17fl Get Stale Jobs BOISE. Idaho. (UP) Of the 3000 liquor store employe applicants, the state liquor commission will choose 175 to complet their organization. HAY INSURANCE Protect against Fire both in tho stack and in barns. Reasonable rates. Inquire for particulars. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. . (All forma of In.urance) 109 E. Main St. Phone IIS