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or aeU. It It isn't
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It' Inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
per word first Insertion ,
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
(Minimum IOC)
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Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Lady's yellow gold wrist watch
between Stage depot and Groce
teria. Reward. Return to Tribune.
LOST Brown bill-fold. Return by
mall to P. T. Young. Keep currency
aa reward. Titles In billfold hard to
replace. Thanks.
LOST If dog missing, call 1518
WANTED MALE HELP
t"AVE rich free hold propertyT Want
partner with about 81200. Box
3588, Tribune.
UNUSUALLY good buslnes opening
for man with 8100. Can place sec
ond man on Job. Box 3589. Tribune.
STEADY Job for reliable man with
car. 860 month and all expenses
Also car allowance Drive between
Medford and Portland. Investment
8100. Returnable. Chance to ad
vance to larger salary. Box 3083.
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERIENCED truck man
work. Call at 838 Taylor.
WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Excellent care of piano for
use of It. Box 3736. Tribune.
WILL the young gentleman and lady
with light truck who called at 1109
West 11th St. Tuesday, call again?
EMPTY furniture van going to Loa
Angeles. Wants load for there or
way points. Phone 816. Hawley
Transfer.
V.' ANTED Used men's and boys' suits
and shoes: also 42 to 52 in ladiea'
clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop. 618
E. Main.
PERMANENT couple wish to rent 5
or 8-room partially or furnished
home. East side or suburban pre
ferred. Box 3683. Tribune.
WANTED Young turkeys,
price, location and number.
State
a. w.
King. ftlOUVtHJUC, Vo.
WANTED Drawsaw. good condition
Box 3569. Tribune.
WANTED Chrysler 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
Transfer.
EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland
last ot month, wants load for there
or points enroute. Hawley's Trans
fer. Phono 615.
WILL pay 35c a copy for the Medford
Mall Tribune Issued March 1. 3. B.
33 and 28, 1933. Mall Tribune office
WANTED Beef. veal. hogs. Dairy
cows for sale. Will trade for oeef
323 East Main. Phone 285.
WANTED 2nd hand goods We buy,
sell and trade Berrydale Jnd Hand
)fc -.re. 1803 No. Riverside. Tel 366
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals. Utiles, pelts wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BAROAJN HOUSE
37 N- Grape 8t Phone 1063
WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby
Sob u 12. Beagle. Oregon-
FOR RENT HOUSES
NEWLY conditioned home with ranae
Attractive price to reliable adults.
206 Portland Ave.
FOR RENT 3 room furnished house
Adults. 145 So. Grape.
. FOR
RENT Julv 5. 5-roora furn
home, garage
Good location. ua
1232-X.
FURNISHED ft -room house, basement,
25. Call 195; after 5 call Mr. Brown
1670.
FOR RENT 3-room house, furnish
ed, modern: garage; adults. 731
W. 2nd St.
FOR RENT 5 -room bungalow,
quire 109 West Main.
RENT 3-room house.
Cabins.
813 Summit.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished mod
em house 325 So Riverside Tel
457-J.
FOR RENT
unfurnished
Homes furnished or
Brown & whits
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Large corner apartment i
In Mall Tribune building. Hard- I
wod floors refmished. oeilinjrs re- I
papered and new furniture added:
reasonable rent. Applv at Trlbun-'
office.
FOR RNT ApArtaaeat, UA Apple St.
FOE RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Pleasant 3-room furnish
ed apt. Inquire before 9:30 a. m.
and after 4:30 p. m. Tel. 432-W.
33 No. Peach St.
APT FOR RENT Summer rates. Ber
ben Apta. 10 Quince.
4-ROOM furnished apt. Downstairs.
Sleeping porch, garage. Adults. 315
No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apartment, 808 W. Main
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE young cow or young horse
for hay. J. I. Fenton, Talent.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES reasonable at 718 B. Mala.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished c&blns. 82 00
per week. 153 Oranlte St.. Ashland
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TO TRADE 5 acres, Improved: mod
ern buildings, plumbing and elec
trlo lights; on Pacific highway. 10
minutes from Eugene, want place
of about same description not far
from Medford. H. A. 61ms, Rt. I,
Eugene, Ore.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
DAIRY RANCH
SACRIFICE SALE
80-acre dairy ranch: 6-room modern
home, nicely located; 15 acres clover
anc" timothy meadow: 30 acrea more
can be Irrigated; continuous abund
ant supply of water: some timber;
orwwl tiastiVre: 18 head of cows, fine
tom nf horses, complete farm
equipment: all goes. On account
111 health In family, must sell at
once. Total price e-aouu; nan cnou.
Tut- im ha., ri.al In rinlrv rn-nch I
have been able to otfer In 25 years
in real estate Dusmesa.
See J. C. Barnes. 20 N. Peach St,
Phone 910-Y.
FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad
vent church: large lot; electric
range. Frlgidalre and radio all In
cluded in the bargain price of
81.250. See or phone Clarence
Pierce. Medford.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR
Jackson County Building
Ass'n. Phone 195
SEE Charles A wing Agency. Ino,
Buy Your Home.
WHEN vou think oi real estate, think
oi Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
WILLYS 77 SEDAN. Cannot be told
from new. $395.00.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
GOOD USED CARS
Late models, popular makes, priced
right. Liberal trades, easy terms.
How about a good car lor that 4th
of July trip.
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
123 So. Riverside Phone 303
"29 CHEV. with pick-up body.
'33 Ford v-8 Tudor; iooks ana runs
swell. Ealiln Motor Co., Hudson
Terraplane dealer.
TRUCK DRIVERS ATTENTION
A wide selection of motor trucks from
'29 to "34. Good mechanical condi
tion, priced right. Liberal trades
Easy terms.
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
133 So. Riverside Phone 303
FOR SALE 1929 Chev. coach. Good
mechanical condition, $175. Terms
Call at 244 So. Grape.
GOOD USED CARS
REDUCED PRICES
Laree Stock to Choose From.
1935 Ford V-8 Sedan; special wheels
and tires.
1934 Studebaker Commander Sedan
1933 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1934 Plymouth Sedan.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Chrysler Sport Coupe.
1932 Chevrolet Sedan.
1928 Chevrolet Roadster special.
1928 Chevrolet Sedan.
1932 Cyrsler Sport Sedan.
Also twenty others to choose from.
Chevs. Fords, Plymouths.
See our lot. corner 6th and Bart
lett North.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside.
4TH OF JULY SPECIALS
In Fine Used Cars
1933 Studebaker Rockne Sedan.
1930 Studebaker 5-passenger Sedan.
1931 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedan.
1932 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe.
1930 Nash Sedan.
1930 Studebaker Roadster.
1933 Ford 8 Truck.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Evenings end Sunday
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
horse, 1850 lbs. Two cows, fresh
soon. Frank Dunkln. Talent.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALaE Pat hens, Rhode Island
Reds. Sweeney Poultry Yard.
FOR SALE Red and white fryers.
415 Maple Park Drive.
FOR 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE CHEAP 80 ft. double
deck shelving. 22 Inches wide, suit
able for warehouse. About 3000 lin
eal feet 2 '4 inch flooring. Wools
Drug Store.
FOR SALE Imported English saddle
and bridle. Very reasonable, Mrs
John Holmer. Central Point.
FOR SALE Younr berries King8
Highway. Phone 74-J-i.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 450 00 violin
and bo- Franr. Brass mil
RASPBERRIES for canning. Prices
reasonable. Call 774-R-3. See sign
one mile out Kings Hlgiiway.
FOR SALE CHEAP. Ouiwrd cnle!
and motor SeMs 6 p.ssercrs Only
used tires times. Pncme 10&6-W.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
HAY SALT Special prices on quan-
tlty lota. Jackson County Feed .
Company. j
BERRY CUPS. ask our price. Jack
son County Feed Company.
FOR SALE Orchard equipment; lad
ders, palls, orchard truck, etc.
L. A. Sulede. Central Point.
DAIRY FLY SPRAY. Kills Files.
Keeps them off cowa In pasture
76c gallon. Bring your own con
tainer. Jackson County Feed Com
pany. FOR SALE Cherries and peachea, 4 'A
miles north on Crater Lake hwy.
FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street
from Montgomery Ward's.
IACKS 8AOK8
20.000 sacks on hand. No. Vs and
2'a. See us before you buy. Med
ford Bargain House.
SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. 82.00
Fertiliser and garden plowing
Washed sand. rock, plaster sand
Batemans. 1534-Y or 013-J.
FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle J
spray rig. complete hose guns etc.
2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted,
deep well outfit Inquire D. at
Lowes place. Valleyview.
BUSINESS CHANCES
SERVICE STATION In Central Point
to trade for farm In Rogue River
Valley. B. F. MoNanama, Central
Point.
LOCAL MANAOER for this territory.
No selling. Good for 850.00 weekly
to rbtht man. Investment required
secured. Call In person only Room
308 Jackson Hotel. Mr. Beery.
MISCELLANEOUS
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialised
classic and Jazz. 218 E. Main.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I
Reasonable prlcea. Pick's Hardware
PERSONAL
MRS. MARTIN, gifted psychic. Bring
all troubles to me. Special rates
until July 3rd. 413 N. Ivy St.
CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful
advice on business, love, marriage
903 No. Riverside.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
A US IRA CI CO.
Abstracts of Title and
rule insurance The
inly complete Title
System n Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No.
North Central Ave., upstairs.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial
Spraying.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 113
House cleaning floor waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - &0 to 300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos: alt
Cars Refinanced Loans closnd
within 30 minutes License No. a
157 See W E Thomas or E J
Riley 46 So Central.
Piano and Guitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOH1 Teacher nS
Piano and dtee) Guitar Sung WT'f
lng service Studio 318 Ube.)
Bunding 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 & STORAGE 'CO
Office 1015 No Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers . Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615
Furniture Van.
MOVE In padded vans, Cal., Ore. and
Wash. Fully Insured. Reasonable
rates. Martin Bros., Orants Pass
Phone 146-J.
Painting and Paperhant-lng.
JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deoo.
rator Pine interior work a spec
ialty Competitive prlcea PbODa
953-R. Res 124 Sing
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646-W 813 So Grape
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sale.
No. 5828-E.
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, Plaintiff,
vs.
W. H. Oore and Sophenia J. Ish Gore,
husband and wife; E. O- Waldon,
W. L. Waldon: Union Oil Company
of California, a California corpora
tion; State Industrial Accident
Commission, an agency of the Stat
of Oregon; T. Morns Dunn, O. R.
Ha.rtwi and A. R. Hunter as and
constituting the State Industrial
Accident Commission; D H. Mc
Leod ; Winifred May Clancy and
Jackson County, municipal cor
poration of the State of Oregon.
Defendants.
By virtue of an execution. Judg
ment order, decree and order of sale
issued out of the above entitled court
in the above entitled cause, to me di
rected and dated the 6th day of June.
1935. upon a tudraient rendered a no
entered in said court and cause cm the
34th day of July. 1934. In favor of
The Ceiirornia joint a toe ina nam
of San Francisco, a corporation, and
a:nst Sophenia J. Ish Oore and W.
H. Gore, wife and husband, and &ch
of them, for the sum of 31.323.74
with interest thereon at the rate of
0 per annum from November 23,
1931. until paid, the further aum of
tl.592.76 with Intereit thereon at the
rate of 87 per annum from Novem
ber 3. 1933. the further sum of
I3B0OO with Interest thereon at the
Irate of 8 per annum from May 10.
1934. the further aum of 1.178.04. with
Interest thereon at the rate of 6 i
Iner annum from Julv 24. 1934. and !
tne further aum of el. 500 00 attor-
ney'a feea and coats and disburse- 1
mente taxed and allowed at 24 90 ,
ana me costs oj ana upon mia wriv,
commanding me to make sale of the ;
following described real property in j
Jackson County. State of Oregon,
wit:
Donation Land Claim no. ti in
Sections Twenty-two (32) and
Twenty-seven (37) In Township
Thirty-seven (37) South of Range
Two (3) West of the Willamette
Meridian, in Oregon.
And also all estate, right, title
and interest, homestead or other
claim or demand as well In law as
in equity which W. H. Gore and-or
Sophenia J. Ish Gore had on May
3, 1937, or to which the said Gores,
or either thereof, thereafter ac
quired of. In and to said premises,
or any part thereof.
Also ell rights of every kind and
nature, however evidenced to the
use of water, ditches and canals lor
the Irrigation of said premises to
which the said W. H. Gore and So
phenia J. Ish Gore, or either of
them, or said premises were on May
3. 1937, entitled, or to which the
said Gores, or either of them, or
the said premises thereafter became
entitled. .
Also all shares or rights, whether
represented by certificates of stock
or otherwise, in any canal company
or water user's association attached
to said land for the benefit thereof
and owned by the said W. H. Gore
or Sophenia J. Ish Gore, or either
of them, on May 3. 1927, or there
after acquired by said Gores, or
either of them, together with all
and singular the privileges, appur
tenances, tenements, hereditaments,
easements and rights of way there
unto belonging or usually enjoyed
with said premises, or any part
thereof, and the reversion and re
versions and remainder and re
mainders. Now. therefore, by virtue of said
execution. Judgment order, decree and
order of sale, and in compliance with
the commands of said writ. 1 will
on Tuesday, the 9th day of July. 1935.
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at
the front door of the County Court
House In the City of Medford, Jack
son County. Oregon, sell at public
auction (subject to redemption) to
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
all of the right, title and Interest
which the defendants In this suit,
and each and all of them, or any of
them, had on the 2nd day of May,
1927, the date of the mortgage herein
foreclosed, or since that date had, in
and to the above described property.
or anv part tnereoi, to satisiy saia
execution. Judgment order, decree and
order oi sale, with interest, costs ana
accruing costs.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1935.
Date of first publication: June 10,
1935. Date of last publication: July
1, 1935. SYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy.
Notice of Sale.
No. 5B29-S.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the nountv of . .TackAon.
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, Plainttlf,
vs.
Sophenia J. Ish Gore and W. H. Gore,
wife and husband; D. H. McLeod,
Winifred May Clancy and Jackson
County, a political subdivision and
municipal corporation of the Slate
of Oregon. Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, Judg
ment order, decree and order of sale
issued out of the above entitled court
In the above entitled cause, to me
directed, and dated the 6th day of
June, 1935, upon a Judgment ren
dered and entered in said court and
cause on the 24th day of July. 1934,
In favor of The California Joint Stock
Land Bank of San Francisco, a cor
poration, and against Sophenia J. Ish
Gore and W. H. Gore, wife and hus
band, and each of them, for the sum
of $31,103.45 with Interest thereon
at the rate of B' per annum from
June 1, 1932. until paid, the further
sum of H. 592.75 with Interest there
on at the rate of 8 per annum from
Mail Tribune Daily
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November 3. 1933. the further turn
of S580.00 with Interest thereon at
the rate of 8l per annum from May
10. 1934. the further aum of 1.17B04
with interest thereon at the rate of
6 per annum from July 34. 1934.
and the further aum of 11500.00 at-
luaicy s aim riki uuuum-
menta In the sum of J4.90. and the
costs oi ana upon mis writ. rom
mandtng me to make sale of the fol
lowing described real property In
Jackson County, State of Oregon, to
wn :
Donation 1ind Claim No. 70 In
Sections Twenty-two (22) and
Twenty-three (2?) Township Thlr-tv-seven
(37) South of Range Two
(2) West, of the Willamette Me
ridian In Oregon: also Lots One (1)
and Two (2) in Section Twenty-two
(22). Township Thirty-seven (37)
South. Range Two (3) West of the
Wlllsmette Meridian In Oregon.
And also all estat, right, title
and Interest, homestead or other
claim or demand as well In law as
In equity which W. H. Goro and-or
Sophenia J. Ish Gore had on May 3,
1927. or to which the said Gores,
or either thereof, thereafter acquir
ed of. In and to said premises, or
any part thereof.
Also all rights of every kind and
nature, however evidenced to the
ue of water, ditches and canals for
the Irrigation of said premises to
which the said W. H. Gore and
Sophenia J. Ish Gore, or either of
them, or said premises were on May
3, 1927, entitled or to which the
said Gores, or either of them, or the
said premises thereafter became
entitled.
Also all shares or rights, whether
represented by certificates of stock
or otherwise. In any canal company
' or water user's association attached
to said land for the benefit thereof
and owned by the said W. H. Gore j
or Sophenia J. Ish Gore, or either
of them, on May 2. 1937, or there- ;
after acquired by said Oores, or
either of them, together with all
and singular the privileges, appur
tenances, tenements, hereditaments,
easements and rights of way there
unto belonging or usually enjoyed
with said premises, or any part
thereof, and the reversion and te
verslons and remainder end re
mainders. Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, Judgment order, decree and
order of sale, and In compliance
with the commands of said writ. I
will, on Tuesday, the 9th day of July,
1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m..
at the front door of the County Court
House In the City of Medford, Jack
son County. Oregon, sell at public
auction (subject to redemption) to
the highest bidder for cash In hand,
all of the right, title and Interest
which the defendants in this suit,
and each and all of them, or any of
them, had on the second day of May,
1927. the date of the mortgage here
in foreclosed, or since that date had.
In and to the above described prop
erty, or any part thereof, to satisfy
said execution. Judgment order, de
cree and order of sale, with Interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1935.
Date of first publication: June 10,
1935. Date of last publication: July
1, 1935. SYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy.
Notice of Filing Final Account.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ade
laide W. Noble, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has Hied his Final Account
and Report In the above entitled es
tate, and that by order of the County
court In and for Jackson County.
Oregon, a hearing upon the same has
been set for Tuesday. July 16th, 1935.
in the County Courv Room at the
Court House In Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m.
All persons having objections there
to are hereby notified to present the
same on or before, such time.
Date of first publication of this
notice la June 17. 1935.
JOHNSTON WILSON,
Administrator.
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Execiitrli Final Notice.
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned, executrix of the Estate
of Elizabeth Tull, deceased, has filed
with the County Court of Jackson
County. Oregon, her final account as
such executrix of said estate, and
that said court has set Tuesday, the
16th day of July. 1935. at the hour
of 10 o'clock a, m., as the time, and
the office of said court, at the court
house, Medford, Jackson County, Ore
gon, as the place, for the settlement
of said account and for the hearing
of all objections thereto.
Dated and first published June 17.
1935. IRENE VAN AUSDALL,
Executrix
W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney for Estate
Notice To Creditor
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
H. Shlerry. deceased.
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed Administrator of the Estate
of John H. Shlerry. deceased, by the
County Court of the County of Jack
son. State of Oregon, and having
qualified; notice is hereby given to
all persons having claims against said
Estate, to present them to the un
dersigned at his office. 136 East Main
St., Medford, Oregon, properly veri
fied and with proper vouchers, wltn
In six months from the date of this
notice which is June 34. 1935.
O. H. BENGTSON.
Administrator of the Estate of
John H. Shlerry. deceased.
136 East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
Meteorological Report
July 1, 1935.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: partly cloudy
tonight and Tuesday; somewhat
warmer Tuesday.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Tuesday; somewhat warmer in in
terior Tuesday and In east portion
tonight.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 95; lowest, 69.
Total monthly precipitation, none.
Deficiency for the month, none.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1934, 15.85 Inohes. Deficiency for
the season, 1.63 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday. 38; 6 a. m. today, 74.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:40 e. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:50 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
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r,H i9 g'S
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f i1 r
Boise M 64 43 M Clear
Boston .. 88 66 P. Cldy
Chicago 80 70 " Clear
Denver 93 60 Clear
Eureka 60 60 .... Clear
Helena . 80 S8 .02 Clear
Los. AnReles 72 60 .... Cloudy
MEDFORD 68 40 .. Clear
New York 84 68 .. P. Cldy
Omaha 83 70 .01 Cloudy
Phoenix 102 70 .... Clear
Portland 60 62 .13 Cloudy
Rno ........ 80 44 Clear
Roaeburg 86 46 T. Clear
Salt Lake 74 46 ... Clear
San Franc livco 72 64 Clear
Seattle 62 82 .34 cloudy
Spokane . 66 48 T. Cloudy
Walla Walla . 66 84 .02 .Cloudy
Washington, D.C. 02 72 . Cloudy
Tolo
TOLO. July 1. Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Bowman of Merrll, Ore
con, visited her parents, Mr, and
Mra. Oeorge Wright here last week
They returned home Friday, taking
with them their daughter, Louise,
and Maxine Hartlerode who had
spent two weeks visiting here and
in Central Point.
Miss Marjorle Davis picnicked with
the John Smith family of Sardine
Creek at Orants Pass Tuesday. Miss
Jean Smith came home with Miss
Davis for a visit.
Miss Kuth Johnson, who has been
taking medical treatment at Salem
for some time. Is so much lmprovea
that she Is coming home for a visit
Her parents live on Blackwell hill
The engagement of Misa Dorothy
Inmann to Melburn Williams of
Dryden. Oregon, was announced atr
a lovely shower given for her
June 24, at the home of her sister,
Mrs. John Bohnert, near Central
Point.
TOWNSEND CLUB
ELECTION JULY 12
All members of the Medford Town
send club are urged to be present at
a meeting Friday. July 12. aa officers
will be elected at this time.
Nominees are as follows:
For president, L. R. fihurtleff, Mrs,
W. T. Berry; for vlce-prealdsnt, Mrs
W. L. Wilbur, Lee Smith; for secre
tary. Mrs. H. Becknell, W. L Miller,
Miss E. Sovel; for treasurer. W. P.
Andrews. H. C. Hutchison. Mrs. Sovel;
for advisory board, Mrs. Ariel B. Pom
eroy, Mra. W. P. Andrews, Mrs. Miller.
Mr. Dunn, E. C. Wattera. Mr. Van
Wean, Mr. Shell. Mr. McClellen, Mrs.
W. B. Reynolds. Lewis Knipps. Mr
Klrkpatrlck. J. E. Reed, Mr. Griffin.
Mr. Stacy, Mra. Lynch; for queen.
Miss Martha Shurtleft. Miss Daiyce
Millard. Miss Ethyl Sovell.
MnMinltnes tollrrt by Oye
CHICAOO (UP) J. Lyle Clark,
sanitary engineer, paints mosquitoes
suet outlandish colors that they
wouldn't even recognize each other.
by spraying their breeding places with
dyes. It s an effective weapon.
Use Mali TnouJe want sds.
unttBriefs
Evans Valley
EVANS VALLEY. July 1. (Spl.) I
Evans Valley Townsend club mot
Wednesday night at the school house
with over 100 present. Due to the
absence of Chairman Lawrence John
son, Vice-Chairman Wayland Frye
presided. Ernest Rhodes was present
and gave an Interesting talk. He Is
considered one of the outstanding
Townsend speakers In southern Ore
gon. Five signed up, bringing the mem
bership list to 85. The club has al-
leady secured their minor charter,
and with another address like Mr.
Rhodes', hope to reach the 100 mark.
It was sugested that a speaker from
Jackson county be secured for the
next meeting If possible. Heretofore,
the speakers have come from Orants
Pass. Next meeting will be Wednes
day night, July 3.
Dally vacation Bible school, in ses
sion for the post two weeks, held
graduation exorcises at the school
house Saturday night. Rev. D. D.
Randall spoke briefly of the advan
tages of such a school and the classes
gave an exhibition of their progress
during the session. Certificates were
given Joyce Christopher son, Betty
Jean and Jack Steward. Elmer, How
ard. Lela and Vera Baker, Arlene and
Irene Davis, Betty Van Hoy, Clara and
Jim Simpson. The classes were con
ducted by Sylvia Howell and Myrtle
Norrel of Ashland.
Camp Wlmer, COC 064, entertained
the people of the valley at the Orange
hall Friday night with a dance and
card party.
Mrs. Adel Purrler and children,
Pete, Jim and Barbara, and Mr, end
Mrs. Lee Hlllls and children, have
returned after a ten days' trip to Bur
bank, Cal., where they took the body
of Harry purrler for burial. They
were accompanied home by Mrs. Pur
ser's mother, Mrs. Mary Bu Herri eld,
who will remain here for some time.
Mrs. Vera Rlchman and Eva Stew
ard returned to their homes at the
same time, after visiting In San Di
ego at the exposition and Los An
geles. Mrs. Rlchman also visited her
brother. Jack Bush, at San Pedro,
where he li stationed with the nevy,
Jack recently retumed from the Ori
ent and Is on the Oklahoma.
Fred Honner and a field man from
the Albers mill called on several tur
key growers In the valley Monday
and Wednesday, giving diagnoses on
various aliments In flocks.
Morris Edelmuth and Cal Stevens
attended a Townsend club meeting In
rants Pass Tuesday.
Mrs. Reglna Krauss is 111 at her
home on Sykes creek, suffering with
neuralgia of the heart. She Is some
what Improved at present, but must
remain In bed for several daya yet.
Mrs. Krause will soon celebrate her
87th birthday and up until this time
has done all her own work, and la
noted for her sunny disposition and
alertness. All hope to see her soon
walking around as briskly as ever.
Mrs. Ireta Jackson has been assist
ing with the cooking at the Rlchman
home the past wees, as it has been
haying time at their three ranches.
Most of the time there are 13 to lo
at mealtime.
John Aune spent the week-end
with his family here from Oazelle,
Oal., where he la trucking. Others
home over the week-end were Roy
Moore, Chas. LeMolne and Lawrence
Johnson, from Prospect, where tney
are logging, Barle Jackson from Tal
ent where he has been employed, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace LeMolne, S. J.
Blakely, Donald and Clarence Blakely
and Leonard Simpson from Savage
creek, as were Mr. and Mrs. Erle
Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Steward and
children and parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oeo. Stidham of Orants Paaa. spent
Sunday at Diamond lake. Chas.
Moore is spending several days there
also, going up last Sunday.
Ray Calvert and the International
truck salesman from Orants Pass vis
ited the school board meeting Thurs
day evening, bringing out an Inter
national school bus for demonstra
tion to the board.
Frank Jackson spent the week In
Klamath Falls on business pertain
ing to his mine. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
son plan to leave for California to
visit for six weeks. Their son. nrh
Is with the U. S. navy in San Pedro
will reutrn with them for a ehort
visit.
Vera Orr has gone up to his sum
mer station on Battle Mountain,
where he is lookout man for the for
estry department.
Williams Creek
FOREST GREEK, Uly 1. (Spl.)
Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Mad sen made
business trip to Butte Falls June
25.
Mrs. Dean Salt marsh and Mrs. O.
A. Hansen of Oak Grove vlstted at the
home of Mra. Louis Culy June 30.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Stevenson ar
rived June 30 from Mountain View,
Arkansas, where they have been for
the past two years. Mrs. Stevenson,
who was the former Nell Stone. Is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Elis
abeth Wulf.
Mr. and Mra. William Meek and
family moved to Wlmer last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell of Med
ford were vlsltore at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ayres June 36.
Ivan Davles, assisted oy Charlie
Madsen, Donald Dorothy and Louis
Culy, will begin logging operations In
the Roxy Ann district soon.
John Black and Glen Gardner put
up Mr. Davles hay crop last week.
Phone 643. we'll haul away
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
your
KEYS and expert lock repairing
Medford Cyclery, 33 N. Fir, Ph. 301.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, July 1. (Spl.)
Mrs. Aletta Blgham returned horn
Sunday, after spending several weeks
visiting with her sisters In San Fran
Cisco.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cot are recov
ering from painful Injuries received
when their car and one driven by O.
L. Llndley clashed near the Cots
place on the Sams Valley market road
Thursday morning. Mrs. Oota suffer
ed severe Injuries a little more than
a year ago In a cox wreck at prac
tlcally the same place along the road.
Meeting of the Sams Valley ladle
extension unit has been postponed
until the latter part of July. Notice
to be given later.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist ore rlalft.
Ing at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Ernest Hollenbeck. at Lonvlew,
Wash., where Mr. Hoist went seeking
lower altitude for the benefit of hi
health. Mr. and Mrs. Hoist will also
visit friends in other coast towns, in
which locality his doctor has ordered
Mr. Hoist until recovered in health.
Miss Preena Stephens returned to
Grants Pass Sunday, after visit. rur
several days with her sister, Mrs. Earl
oignam. here.
Oram harvesting started in this
precinct last week. The first grata
bound was on the Pefley farm. Moat
of the crop will be ready for harvest
later than usual this year.
Sam Valley Orange will meet July
9, when Grange Master Jerome Ftta
gerald and Overseer Wesley McDon
ough will give reports on their at
tendance at the State Orange aesslon.
Sams Valley grangers who attend
ed the county Grange picnic at Ash
land Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. K.
E. Nealon, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Wil
son and daughter Betty,
Stockmen who took their cattle to
the summer range last week were W.
W. Edlngton. E. B. Day and the Blg
ham 1 brothers.
Forest Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, July 1. (Spl.)
Provolt Summer Vacation Bible
School closed Sunday, June 30, wlta
exsrclsss at tht community hall. Tha
school had an attendance of IS.
Study of the old and new testaments.
uuu.u.e. ano readings made up tha
course. Teachers were Miss Ruby
Hlgglnbotham and Miss Avys Ayers
of Central Point. The course Is of.
tered by Oregon Sunday School Un
ion. Miss Hlgglnbotham la a guest
at the Richardson home and Miss
Ayres at the Sam Letteken's. Bible
school will open at the Williams
school house Monday, July t at 1 p.
m, every afternoon for two weeks ex.
cept July 4. All parents are urged to
send their children and to accom.
pany them If possible.
There was a strong wind down tha
valley Thursday afternoon which
blew down a large Cottonwood tree
Just below the Provolt community
hall, blocking traffic for awhile and
breaking both the electric and tele
phone wires.
Eugene Morrison, who wsa In tha
Josephine general hospital for blood
poisoning irom an Infected finger.
caused by removing a splinter with
nis knife, wns sent to the soldiers
hospital at Roseburg where tt wag
found necessary to remove the flng.
W. H. Balllngton who had his foot
hurt some three months ago whlla
working on the Murphy bridge by a
neavy huh tailing on It, had It '
-raycd recently and the cast nut
back on. It Is thought some bones
are crushed.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Anderson and
two children are living in the small
house on the Russel Johnson place.
They are recently from Los Angeles.
miss uess wood who his been vis
iting at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wood, has left
for her home In Honolulu. She will
attend the exposition at San Diego
en route.
Mrs. Eleanor Caugle Calkins Is work
ing aa an assistant in the office ot
Or. Dorlng In Medford.
Mrs. Bert Blgelow and Mrs. Ham
mer of Grants Pass were dinner guests
at the F. E. Wood home Tuesday.
Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK, July I.
(Spl.) Mrs. Lena Reynolds and her
son, Frank Session of Oakland, Cal.
are visiting their relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Knutzen, here. Mrs.
Knutzen entertained Tuesday night
honoring Frank Session's birthday.
Various means have been used
to kill coyotes, but Herbert Elmore
seems to hold the record for uslnff
an unusual method. While Irrigating
his back field he killed a coyote pup
with his shovel.
Walter Miller la prospecting for
gold at his camp near the head ot
Thompson creek.
Clifford Sullivan and Frank
Deckar are helping 8. I. JoRnston
with his hay.
The Dally Vacation Bible school
held t Applegate will cloae Sunday.
June 30. A program culminating
the work of the school will be held
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
the Applegate school house.
Henry Knutzen was visiting his
brother. John Knutzen, Wednesday
afternoon. J. Knutsen has been Ui
for the past week.
Horace Bllven la the first on on
Thompson creek to have mess of
string beans from his garden.
Wayne Large was a business collar
on Thompson creek Thursdsy.
WTNDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Work.