MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935 PAGE SEVEN B3B11 WHAT YOU WANT FQR'EASY.'REFERENCEjlfflB RMd every il on this pate. Yoo wlU probably find ex actly the thing you" want to bay or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. Inexpensive. effective. RATES Per word first Insertion - (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, rtpr nnnl - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST One brown leather Eastman ' kodak. No. 616, at Chatauqua am phitheater, Ashland on July 4th. Finder please call 1118-R or 25 Quince. Reward. LOST Brown bill-fold. Return by mall to P. T. Young. Keep currency a reward. Titles In billfold hard to replace. Thanks. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Flrst-cloas car washer, ex TvntHArMwt ivn hlffh nressure machine. Call at Armstrong Motors. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged woman for general house work on farm. Tel. 565-M. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Man or woman for restau rant. Fry cook experience and ref erence necessary, over 30 years of age. Apply in person. 106 Main St , Yreka, Calif. STENOGRAPHER - DICTAPHONE OPR.. experienced, wanted by out of towu concern. Lumber experi ence preferred. State age. eerl euce end salary expected. o 3772, Mall Tribune. WANTED--M1SCE1LANE0US BUYORRENT Small place. 1 acre to 5 or 6. Box 137, Etna, calirornia. WANTED 10 -gallon visible gasoline pump, hand operated. Will pay cash. Box 3816, Tribune. WANTED To rent garage near 211 Genessee. Call 1078. Ask for P. D. Smith. WANTED Washing machine, gaso line or hydraulic engine, very good condition. Offer to R. S., Box 54, RFD. 4, Medford. Ore. WANTED Transportation to Seattle about July 10. Share expenses. 13 Newtown. WANTED Excellent care of piano for use of it. Box 3736. Tribune. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles. Wants load for there or way point. Phone 615, Hawley Transfer. WANTED Used men's and boys' suits and shoes; also 42 to 52 in ladies' clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop, 518 E. Main. WANTED Chrysler 70 or 72 motor, with or without accessories Phone 401-R-l. ISA. fl X VRn re bUI (1 1 Ilg 11U114 no ivi . a July. 7. Wants load from there or way points. Phone 615 Hawley Transfer. WANTED 2nd hand good We buy. sell and trade Berrydale 2nd Hand t Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Tel 266 WANTED We pay cah for household goods furniture and stove We also buy metals, hi' tea, pelts wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Heifer calve Writ Ruby Schulz. Beagle- Oregon. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room furn. house 1140 W. 9th. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house 519 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Two 5-room bungalows, one furnished. Inquire 109 W. Main. 5-ROOM modern hou?. furnished or unfurnished. 315 West Jackson. FOR RENT Small partlv furnished house. Inquire at 817 w. 10th. FOR RENT 2 -room house. Tel. 4 195. FURNISHED 5-room house, basement. R25. Call 195; after 5 call Mr. Brown 1670. FOR R17NT o-rooro furnished mod ern house. 325 So Riverside. Tel 457-J. FOR RENT Homes furnished JT unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 716 8 Main FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FTRNLSHED front room, suitable for woMrirw jrirl; cooking privilege. 245 S. Central Ave. FOR RENT Fum!hed slwplrt roam Cal: oe.c-re 9 30 or alter 4.30. Paoae 433-W, 33 No. PeAvA. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nlc room, 1M No. Oak date. ATTRACTIVE rooma, 404 8. Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS PARTLY furnished 4-room apt. Close in. 20 S. Fir. NICELY furnished 3 room apt., bath, garage. Adults. 604 W. Tenth. FORRENT Hotel Holland Apt, Tel. 710. CLEAN, fully furnished, ground floor, private bath and entrance. Adults only. 344 So. Grape. 2-ROOM apt., 40 Quince St. Tel. 641-W. FOR RENT Large corner apartment in Mall Tribune building. Hard wod floors refinished. ceilings re papered and new furniture added; reasonable rent. Apply at Tribune office. APT FOR RENT Summer rates. Ber ben Apta. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Apartment, 806 W. Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RENT Cabins. 813 Summit. BACHELOR cabin; men only. 443 So. Front. FOR RENT Furnished cabin. 3.00 per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE WANTED TO TRADE Pls for Jer sey cow, 5'a test or better, otner wlse not interested. CALL 493-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 75 ACRES ALFALFA AND CLOVER Free water; with modern 5 -room home, barns, etc.; clear. Wants home in Medford. Ashland or Grants Pass, and small amount cash. Medford Trading Co., 31 So. Riverside. Tel. 103. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-room bouse in Billings. Montana for Medford property. Phone 430-J. 9 ACRES part Improved cheap for cash. H. Schermerhorn. Mile west of Phoenix. A MODERN country home well lo cated for sale or rent. A reel buy for cah. R. Rolf. Central Point. FOR RENT OR SALE Rent 49.00 mo. Sale (1400.00. 23 acres, 4-rm. house. 5 acres cultivated. See Char He Mee, Timber Products. Noon hour. SALE OR TRADE; Equity in close-in modern residence, large lot. Would trade for equity in email country place. This property would return good Income If rented. Box 3789, Tribune. "'slslcrYtrTreiTsEW home SACRIFICED Automatic oil heat, 6 rras., bath, 3 rms. extra large. Fine view. Cement ' basement, floored unfln. attic. Priced below cost. No trade-In. Why pay rent when this beautiful house can be yours if you can pay a sub stantial down payment. Balance like rent. Open dally 2-5 p. m. 1C19 East Main St. IF YOU are looking for reel estate, see L. G. Plckell. 204 E. Main. BROWN & WHITE offer real value In a fine little modern home, 81500; 10 down, 1 per month. Interest 7S. You Just cannot afford to pay rent any longer when you can own a home at these prices. Taxes on this home are only 933.75 per year. FOR SALE; Best In city homes, stock, dairy and grain ranches; plenty of water, feed; some stocked; free water rights; with modern home. Robert. Realtor. 720 W. 2nd. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Bunding & Loan Ass'n Phone 195. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home RETIRE Raise flowers and pet stock; 40 A. in foothills, 11 miles from highway; daily mall; all fenced; natural meadows full of clover, lots of water, new 5-room house that will surprise you. Bargain for cash. Inquire at Anderson's Auto Park, Rogue River, Ore. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown it Whit. WANTED SITUATIONS '31 PONTIAC Coupe, perfect every way. See this one for only $325.00. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 5 good Angora buck. 100 wethers, beef fst; butcher yourself; 92-25 each; 700 young goats, 915 00 ; 3 she skunks, 1.00 each. W. C. Jackson, Rt. 1, Grants Pass, Ore. RABBITS AND HUTCHES Sell or trade for chickens. Mrs. Brln&on, Prune at Chestnut. FOR SALE 1 young Guernsey cow. 15 Buff Orpington hens. Young chickens. Phone 301-R-4. 1 GUERNSEY bull 8 mo. Old. 3000. Ed Vogel, 1 mi. west of Jacksonville. MILK COWS Fresh, young and gen tle; T. B. and abortion tested. Tel 31-F-13, Jacksonville. FOR SALE 3-year-old Percheron stallion. 3 mares and colt. W. R. Holman. Eigle Point. FOR SALE 2 burros, 3-yr.-old Jacks; broken to pack. Rainbow Auto Camp. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS 16 GEESE for sale cheap. CH 3-F-22. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 60-1-3. REFRIGERATOR. Good con dition for sale cheap. Phone 787-R. 321 Apple. FOR"? ALE Library. Call 1249-L LARGE ROY L ANNE CHERRIES at j Cairo. in Ranc-.. l mitt aouth wet oX FioeaiX- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Binder. 75; stored with Frank Miller, Central point. Chaa. Henry, Gazelle, Cal. GOOD TIRES CHEAP 30x5. 33 4, 600-20. Chet Leonard's Service Sta tion No. 1. FOR SALE; Used grain binder. Ready to go, $50.00. Nealon Ranch, Cen tral Point. Phone ll-XX-l. FOR SALE Used Hotpolnt electric range. Good condition. Will Install free. Price 25.00. Terms. Inquire 118 Tripp. RASPBERRIES Large Cuthberts. 3c per 12 os. cup. You pick m. Hugh Calhoun, 1 mile southwest of Phoenix. FOR SALE 4 used tires. Reasonable. 1024 W. Uth. "U" NEED no longer be told it's ex pensive to fish. Steel rods 65c and $1.35; reel 45c and 85c; line 15c and 25c. Two cedar boat. 317 North Riverside, GLADIOLA blooms. 35c down. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. CHERRIES Royal Ann and choice pie cherries. 632 penn. Ave. FOR SALE Furniture; cheap. 608 S. Newtown. ALFALFA HAY for sale in shock. C. H. Andrews, Gold Hill. FOR SALE Knox-out Dairy Fly Spray 1 far the beet. Try it. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. 20,000 sacks on hand. No. l's uid 3's. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Grain bags and sack twine. Monarch Seed and Feed Co FOR SALE-Dog foods and pet sup plies of all kinds. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Young berries. C. V. Trill, Kings highway. Phone 774-J-l. FOR SALE A good dairy washing powder for less money. Get a free sample. Try it. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE; Worm your pullets now ' with Lee's or Dr Hess' wormer tab- ' let or powder. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. SPECIAL River loam 3 yds 2 oo Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand ruck plaster sand Bute man's 1534-V or 9 1 2-J FOR SALE 2 50-gal Ion Hardle J spray rig com p let nuse guns etc 3 inch centrifugal pump Wanted deep well outfit Inquire D at Lowes place Valleyview. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lease, on dining room store; stock at Invoice. Inquire A. S. Cheney, Casey's camp, Trail, Ore MISCELLANEOUS OUTING for boys 6 t 13 on Upper Applegate. Swimming, fishing, hik ing. Furnish own beds. Rates reas onable Mrs. Floyd McKee, Jackson ville, Ore. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialized classic and Jazz. 316 E Main HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired! Reasonable price pick's Hardware BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. AHSTHAC1 CO. Abstracts ot Title and title insurance The inly complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. a2 North Central Ave., upstairs Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. IM2 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McGonagle. 25B-M. Commercial Spraying. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $60 to 300 for personal or household purpose on House Furnishings or Autos; also. Cars Refinanced Loans cloend within 30 minutes License No. 157. See W E rhomaa or S J Riley 45 So. Central Ha no and Guitar instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOH1 Teacher of Piano and dteel Guitar Song writ ing service Studio 318 Libs'. J Building. Medford Ore. Transfer. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling. Furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. P. E- Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central Phone 315 Price right Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack, era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Price right 619 North Riverside Phone 615. Painting and Paperhanglns. M A BLISS Painting snd paper hanging Tel 846-W 313 So Grape LEGAL NOTICES City Warrants railed for Payment. Notice 1 hereby given that there are funds on hand In the General Fund of the City of Medford for ihe redemption of Warrants No. 4J7 to 4788 inc. Interest on the above War rant will caA after July 8th. 1935 Dated this 3th day of July. 1935. OUS H. SAMUELS. City Trearurer Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of i jAcmvon. i In the Matter of the Estate of E B , PVk!, decern!. ; Notice l. nr-by a. "en. that tie I unde rsp.d has filed her Final Ac count a Eiecuua ol luc iut of E. B. Pickel. deceased. In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Tues day, the 6th day of August, 1035. at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon of aald day as the time, snd the Court Room of said County Court In the Court House In the City of Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Ac count, the settlement thereof, and the distribution of said estate. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there be. why said Final Account should not be approved by the Court, sa1 estate be decreed to be fully settled, a decree made for the distribution of said estate to the person entitled thereto, and said executrix discharged from her trust. Dated and first published Jul 8th, 1935. MATTIK E. PICKEL. Executrix of the Estae of E. B. Pickel, deceased. 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 filed 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 Court Room at the Court House In Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. All persona 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. Executrix' 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 eat ate, 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 objection thereto. Dated and first published June 17. 1935. IRENE VAN A USD ALL. Executrix W. E. PHIPPS. Attorney for Estate Notice To Creditors 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, witn in six months from the date of this .notice which Is June 24. 1935. O. H. BENOTSON. Administrator of the Estate ot John H. Shlerry. deceased. 126 Enst Main Street. Medford, Oregon. PORTLAND LISTS 43RD AUTO DEATH FOR YEAR PORTLAND, Ore.. July 8. AP) Death of William Rrlckmann Hanna, 19, of Portland, brought this city's list of auto fatalities for the fiscal year to 43 Sunday. Hanna was struck by an auto while waiting for a street car. Soon after the world war, Green ville county. South Carolina, de signed medals for each of the 5.000 soldiers recruited in the county, but 3,000 of the tokens never were claimed. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS U Simply 7. Rare 13. Ideally perfect DISCS 14. Web-splnnlng 16. Palmetto state: atjbr. 18. Bring upon one's elf II. Fencing sword 10. Japanese measure 21. Heat 23. Salt i!4. Went away U6. Accepts 28. Symbol for selenium 29. Bar legnlly 81. Young hare 33. Fen, alt sheep 2b. UrlntU 36. Head coverings 19. Theater boxes 42. Exist 41. Water fly I ru in fine particles 45. Nearest tn time nr place 4. Corded fabric 40. Locations 0. Term of respect 61. Genus of the ollv tree Solution uf 8aturday'a Punle S ACgT H OMEljF Q B A I L M I & A NjE R E P c Q V C Bjjj E 6 T IE N5EP AYMENT n It op A I, is NOW WADlNJiVEglfRi j T E Mli 5 E D A NpfT 5 0 E F El A T JW CAP. AIT PAN NJJeL iJ?OD ENT a p eIIaIsIi NnIIsIpv 63. Volcano tn Martinique ih. Foot hull position: abbr. 65. Sawing Implement St. Morning re ceptions or aanemtilles 9. Wanders tl. Pars out 4- m m m u zs 25" paj 2f "3o"M,Jl 32 ,. ,-, i.ltUi. w ii. I,.,,. 1 fl 'mm. 3lo 31 38 3f 4c 41 W- WM'. tduti ioo - ,, (ol unwRrief, Derby DERBY. July 8. Miss Lucille Reed er of Ashland was selected to fill the vacancy left by Miss Harriet Smith, who resigned a teacher of the upper grades here. M. Deen, sons George and Elden, Mr. Dunlap and Frank, were In Med ford Wednesday on business. Mr. Nash, Jim King and Mr. Whale? motored to town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bess Wurtz and little son, Stanford, spent the Fourth with the parents of Mrs. Wurts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunlap attending the pic nic and dance. Knute Eleffson. who has been em ployed in Klamath Falls, returned for a visit with his family over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson of Klamath Falls were Fourth of July guests at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of the Chlck-a-ree, and Mr. and Mrs. Todd. Shirley unci Virginia Nelson will visit with their grandparents before returning to their home In San Francisco. Mrs. Totten. who haa been ill at her home so much this winter, was greatly missed by the gathering of Thursday. The many friends of the family extend their best wishes. The community gathering at the gym Thursday was very well attend ed. A bountiful lunch was served and the day spent in games and visiting. The celebration ended with a dance, leaving everyone tired but happy. Ante'ope ANTELOPE. July 8 6pl.) Mr. and Mrs. John Rader of Eagle Point have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Havey Standley. Donald Whetstone was burled in the Antelope cemetery June 38. He was well known In Eagle Point and It was a shock to every one to learn of his death. Those who attended the funeral from Antelope were Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham and children, Mrs. Fred Dutton and Mrs. Jack Wood. Mr. and Mrs. BUI White and daugh ters and Mis Francis Beck visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baize of the Me ridian orchard July 3. Mrs. Sam Hernial, and Mrs, Price of Eagle Point called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hut ton Sunday, June 30. Mrs. John Grebb and daughters are spending a few day at Butte Falls. The wedding of Miss Lillian Owens came as a surprise to th rnni of Antelope. All wish them many year of happiness. Mrs. Wilbur Erlckson spent the of teruouii uf July 5 with Mrs. Lester Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bradshaw moved onto their ranch July 3, near Antelope. Antelope Literary Club will meet July 12. Mrs. Bill Blgham and Mrs. Helen Culbertson will entertain the Ladles' Social Club at the home of Mrs. Blg ham July 17. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell visited Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs July 3.v Cross - Word Puzzle T. Rubs gently in one di rection I. Engineering degrss 9. Beverage 10. Knocks 11 Wrinkle 12. Small perfora tion l?. Russian moun tain system 20. Frequently 22. Sloping edgs .'6. Villages n. Surgical throad 30. Looks slyly S3. Prevails with out restraint 11. Bars of con trasting color 3d. Nohlemen 37. DlHh of eggs 3S. Glut 40. Banlshert from one's native land 41. fttnphatt 41. Shouts 47. E'junl 4. Ooie 62. County la Idaho 14. Mother of mankind IT. Adverbial ending 69. Type measure DOWN 1. Bodily organ which pro- motion t. Engraves with acid t. Artiflf lal language 4. Top piece rt a spire I. Bf-raped linen C. Pleasure boat Beagle BEAGLE. July 8. (Spl.) Pleaamt Hour club will meet Wednesday after noon. July 10, at the Edler home. Mlse Elv Adams will be hostess for th afternoon. Every lady In the community Is Invited to attend. Cherokee Alcorn of Oklahoma stop ped on his way to the Molalla rodeo, to visit Joe Rush. Those In town June 30 were Mr. Lucas and daughter Ina Pearl, Mrs. Daley. Viola and Gene, Mr. DeArm ond, Mr. Sweet, Mr. Sater and Dcrv Jeanne. The Beagle Fourth of July celebra tion was well attended by people from all over the county. Barrel riding, horse race, calf riding and bucking horses were the outside features of the day. with a dance in the after noon and evening. Among those who picnicked on Rogue river the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. Blschoff and family. Mr. and Mra. Jesse Walker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sater end daughter Dorva Jeanne. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and little nephew Donule Oeno of Med ford. Mrs. Homer Martin and son Stanley, Mr. and Mi. Chaa Sunderon of this place picnicked at the foot of Huckleberry mountain Friday. Miss Dorothy Belle Endlcott. who married Adolph Spreckelg in Eugene a week ago, was a former pupil of Mrs. C. C. Sater when she taugnt in the Bandon schools. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and little nephew Donnie Gene of Med ford were Friday evening visitors with home folk here and at Reese creek during the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mra. Peterson. Virginia Ricks and Roy Sparks ot Medford and Arleen, Ward and Harry Blaine nf Jacksonville were visitors at the Ray Blaine home the Fourth; also Clinton Blaine of Jacksonville. Buster and Donald Case spent the Fourth at Diamond lake. Mr. Grant and son Donald, who have been enjoying camping on Rogue river near McLeod, returned home vhc first of the week. The cement foundation for the new house on the WllUams-Seegmiller ranch la now being put In. Charlie Williams Is doing the carpenter work. Morris Frink, Doran and Orval Mose went to Diamond lake to spend the Fourth, Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK. July 8. (8pl.) Clinton Smith, Btate deputy water master, was on Thompson creok last week regulating the water. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Edwards, were business visitors In Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mee celebrat ed the Fourth of July In Grunts Pass. Charles and Berteena Elmore visit ed Bellevlew grange last Tuesday. Over two hundred granger attended the grange rally there. Mr. and Mrs, Dane Hay ward of Portland were visiting with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Hay ward over the Fourth.' Miss Olive Hogan Is visiting friends In Jacksonville. Miss Bertha Porter Is spending a few days with Mrs. Hclga Lund. Frank Knutzen 1 hewing out tim bers to build a new granery. Mr. and Mra. J. R. Hoffman enter tained at their home July Fourth. Those present for dinner wore Mrs. Hoffman's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hartley and son Cecil; Mrs. Hoffman's nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Hart ley and three sons, and David Holmes. The Daily Vacation Bible' School held at Applegate wo very success ful. Seventy people attended the closing exercises Sunday afternoon. Those enrol lied In the school and taking part In the program from Thompson creek were Allecn and Margaret Knutzen, Beverly and Bar bara Mee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewalt and family spent the Fourth of July at Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Kinsman spent the Fourth picnicking on Nine Mile creek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knutzen vis ited Mr. Knu teen's mother In Cen tral Point recently. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. July 8. (Spl ) Forest creek families spent the Fourth In various ways, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and fam ily, with a large party of friend end relatives, enjoyed a picnic at McKee bridge and Inter spent the evening In Ashland. Included In the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoefft and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Hovfft and family, ell of Lake Creek; Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Cartwrlght pnd family, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lock wood. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dor fV". all of Med ford; Mr. and Mra. Jack Argraves and daughter Carmen of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pearce of Sterling. Mrs Oeore Pearce and Valerie, Mabel Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell and A. B. "Doc" Ayrea of Medford visited the Harry Ayrea family July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davie v 11 ted here July 3 and spent the Fourth In Ashland. They returned to Butte Palls. wh?re they are spending the summer, July fl. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson Hft June 20, after a week's visit with Mrs. Ellzaheth Wulf, to make their home in Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kent and daugh ters Mary and Genevieve were vlMt In; friends here July 3- They were supper guet of Mr. and Mra. Paul Pearce. Mrs. Jones of Lake Creek, who has spent the past lew months In south ern California, arrived July 3 to spend a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Ivan Davles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ayrea and fam ily spent the Fourth In ftshland. Mr. and Mrs. John Black and fam ily spent the Fourth on the Apple gate river with a party which includ ed Mr. end Mrs. L. W, Hill and family of Phoenix, Isabell Black. Lee Black. Ed Kelly and Glen Gardner. Accompanied by their guest, Mra. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles and children spent the Fourth with rela tives at Lake Creek. Mrs. Charlie Madsen and Mrs, lxuls Culy and children left June 30 to spend the remainder of the summer In camp In the Roxy Ann district, where their husbands are logging. Mrs. Elizabeth Wulf accompanied Mrs. Ivan Davles to Medford, July 3, on a business and shopping trip. Prospect PROSPECT. July 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hurst, who have been working for Mrs. Katie Grieve for sev eral months, moved to their home in Eagle Point last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning spent July 1 in Medford a guest of Mra G. E. Hunt. A free dance was given the even ing of July 3 in the Prospect dance hall. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Alford Gordon enter tained over 30 relatives at a picnic on their Red Blanket ranch, July 4. The Herb Carlton family spent the Fourth at Crescent City. Mrs. Katie Grieve, Mrs. Lou Rob ertson and Louise Robertson were guest of Lou Robertson at Grants Pas over the Fourth. Jack Vaughn and Lizzie Nichols are spending the summer with relatives in California. Johnny Hakkerup ha been haying on the BUI Gore ranch near Medford- Upper Rogue Grange held an old time dance at the "Log Cabin," July 0. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and family were Medford shoppers Satur day. Since July 1 our mall carrier. Mr. Waldron, ha been carrying mall to Diamond lake, which he will continue to do the rest of the summer. He now leaves Prospect each day on the re turn trip to Medford at 3:30 p. m. THE GRANGE IMiocnlx Urnnge Phoenix Orange will meat In reg ular session Tuesday night at their ball. Lecture hour program will be given at 8:00 o'clock and the puo Uc la Invited. The proBram to be put on by children ol members, la Doing planned by the lecturer and the membera of the educational committee and will Include song, dialogue, music and recitation. Following tho program, regular buMnesa. meeting of the Orange will be held, followed by the usual social hour and refreshments. Jacksonville Urunge Home Economics club of the Jacksonville Orange will meet at the home of Mra. O. A. Myers on Wednesday. July 10 at 3:00 o'clock. The Myera home la located In Myera lane, which rune aouth from Stew art avenue between the fairgrounds and the end of South Oakdala ave nue. At the loat meeting In the Orange hall, Central Point Home Economic, club met with the Jacksonville club, with between 40 and 48 present. Mra. Mary Maury of Central Point proaented Mra. Emma Congor, pree Ident ot the Jacksonville club, with a large armful of long-atemmed ruffled aweetpeas, which she grew herself. Short meetings were conducted by the Jacksonville prealdcnt, following which Mrs. Muby Powell, president of the Central Point club and Mra. Victor Bursell, gave Interesting re ports of the stat Orange. Tho afternoon waa spent visiting and playing games with Mrs. Peters In charge, assisted by Mr,. Brockley. Refreshments were served In the dining hall. It la hoped to arrange more Joint meetings. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co., 131 E. Sixth Street.) Mnrrlaxe l.lcenv Buler McComb and Mae Turpln. Hyrum A. Hogan and Oeraldlne C. rox. Loyal McCoy and Vera L. Hood. Oliver C. Wilder and Annie T. Davla. Marvin H. Mayfleld and Dorothy W. Blair. Ivan T. Skyrman and Ewlyn Ham ilton. Hnrry J. Ralney and Cynthia B. Klrven. E. Homer Edgecomb and Owen dolvn Houston. Irwin E. Hall and Ruth . Tur pln. Frank A. King and Florence Kroee-lng- Verlan Clair Jacoby and Helen Lawton. Circuit Court Ralph W. Allen vs. Bagley Can ning company et al, to determine equity ect. Mary E. O. Miller va. Lewla H. Miller, divorce. Chas. Slckels vs. Lillian O. Slck ela, divorce. D. r. Kay vs. J. V. Matney et al. chattel Hen. I. W. Beachell va. Dr. Will Bun drant. chattel lien. State Industrial Accident Com mission va, George W. Nlchola, Jr.. for money. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Merrlman'a Shop, Inc.. a corporation, for money. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Noah D. Norcross. for money. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Glen V. Robinson, for money. Probate Court In the matter of estate of Emma L. Mlnear, deceased, petition for ap pointment of trustee. Real Eatate Transfers J. H. Tyrrell et ux to Andrew J. Orlsson et ux. w. D.. fvj NE Sec 10 Twp. 373. R. 2E. Emll Wolter et ux to Hannah Mary Braun et al, W. D., lot 13, block J. Wolter'a Add.. Medford. Anna Wolter to Hannah Mary Braun. et al. Q. C. D.. lot 13. block 2. Wolter'a Addition, Medford. L. R. Buckley et ux to Portland Mortgage company, deed, lot 10, block fl, Fatrmount Add. to Med ford. George C. Hackney et Uk to B. Darla et ux. w. D.. land In DLO 38. Twp. 868, R. 4W W. M. 6yd I. Brown, sheriff to Mra. Frank Ltndley, aherirr, deed. 39 01 acre. In Sec. 8, Twp. 88S. R. 1W. J. V. Fllegel et ux to Scott V. Davis, W. D.. W. 8 1-3 ft. lot 8 and all lot 7, block 4. Queen Anne Add. to Medford. Also lota 11 and la. block 1. Gleen Oak Sub. of block 1. Siskiyou Helghta Extension to Medford. H. A. Fredenburg et ux to Verl G. Walker et ux, W. D.. lot 8, block 2 Page Add. to Medford. H. W. Ooodale et ux to Ina May Wilson. W. D., Iota 4 and , block 4, earner and Sabln's Add. to Wood vllle. njw Rogue River. Wilbur W. Martlneau et ux to John William Mayben et ux, W. D southerly 78 ft. lot 8, Water Park Add., Gold Hill. H. L. Johnson to M. O. Wllklns. W. D SWii HE", Sec. 84 Twp. 36S. R. 4W. W. M. John V. Kelly et ux to Marcellue L. Stockton, et ux. w. D., lot 37 and 30. lot 38 In Prachta Add. to Ashland. Mary r. Stowell to Llralne . Smith, W. D.. lot 38. block 8. Cen tral Addition, Eagle Point. Amanda J. Myers to City of Med ford. W. D, lot In DLO 43, Twp. 37S, R. 1W. Jackson Co. Bldg. 4c Loan Assn. to George Wallace. W. D- lot 8. block 89, Medford. Edna A. Wayrelre to Frances I. Lyon, w. D., w. D., 1 acre In NB of SW Sec. 8. Twp. 353, R. IE. Etta M. Kelaoe to P. J. Howard. W. D, land In Sec. 34, Twp. 368, R. 3W. D. C. Durham to Elsie Durham et al, W. D.. 10.8 acres In DLC as, Twp. 38S. R. 2W. W. C. Rookard to Eleanor Rook ard, q. C. D., 8 acrea In DLC 40, Twp. 878. R. 1W. W. O. Rookard to Eleanor Rook ard, Q. O. D., 0.89 A. tn DLO 81, Twp. 878, R. 3W. Orion McDonald et ux to Alvla O. Tollcfaon. W. D.. 8V4 lot 7, block 3, Meeker's Add., Medford. Meteorological Reporf July 8. 1039. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight; Tuesday fair, wlVn rising temperature. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight; Tuesday fair, with rising temperature In the interior. rornl lata. Temperature a year ago todayi Highest, 83; lowest, 83. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month, 0.14 Inch. Total precipitation since Septemoer 1, 1934, 15.88 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 1.77 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. y terday, 44; 8 a. m. today, 74. Aunrtae tomorrow, 4:44 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:48 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 a. m., 130 Meridian Time. TJTTTT v fi fs Bolee 80 68 T. Cloudy Boston 64 60 .04 Foggy Chicago .. 66 64 T. Cloudy Denver 88 Eureka 62 48 .. Clear Helena 76 S3 .14 Cloudy Los Angeles 78 .... MEDFORD 71 48 Clear New York 83 73 Cloudy Omaha 96 74 P. cldy Phoenix 104 78 .. Clear Portland 62 82 .18 Cloudy Reno 74 42 Clear Roseburg 64 43 Clear Salt Lake 92 .... San Francisco 84 52 Clear Seattle 68 52 .. Cloudy Spokane .... 73 56 .03 Cloudy Walla WalUl 78 84 T. Cloudy Washington, D.C. 88 74 .04 P. Cldy WILL BE TALKED PORTLAND. July 8. (JF) E J. Bay 11m, president of the Oregon Creamery association, has announced a meeting of butter manufacturers from throughout Oregon to consider plans for a voluntary price control program. The meeting Is to be held here Wednesday. Bay I is declared the dairy Industry, one of Oregon's largest, faced a crisis, presumably a a result of a circuit court decision yesterday in which the Oregon agricultural adjustment act and all It codes were held uncon stitutional. KEYS and expert lock repairing Medford Cyclery. 23 N- Plr. Ph 261. Dm alali Ztlhuu want ad.