MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1935.
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Read every ad on
this page. Yon will
probably find ex
actly the thine
yoo want to buy
or sell. If It Un t
there, advertise.
It's Inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
per word first Insertion
(Minimum 2"c)
Bach additional Insertion.
per word
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy chanscf
Phone 75
FOR WANT AD 3
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Brown bill-fold. Return by
mall to P. T. Young. Keep currency
as reward. Titles In billfold hard to
replace. Thanks.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516
WANTED FEKALE HELP
WANTED Waitress. Experience un
necessary. Box 3889. Tribune.
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
general house work on farm. Tel.
565-M.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Single man to work In
auto camp. Give references. Bw
3884, Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
SALEM AN for fast Belling office ao-
.cessory. Handsome pronw
eat worker.
Box 3821, Tribune.
WANTED Men or woman for restau
rant. Fry cook experience and ref
erence necessary, over 30 years of
age. Apply in person. 108 Main St.,
Yreka, Calif.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Part or full time office
work; experienced. Box 3881, Mail
Tribune.
W ANTED-M1SCELL AN EOU S
WANTED Second-hand tractor Use
Wand power corn-sheller. Write J.
H. Stanley, Rt. 3Megiord .
WANTED To rent garage near 211
Genessee. Call 1078. Ask for P. D.
Smith. -
'wTntED Excellent care of piano for
use of it. Box 3736. Tribune.
EMPTY furniture van going to Los
Ancelcs. Wants load for there or
way points. Phone 615. Hawley
Transfer.
WANTED Used men's and boys' suits
and shoes; also 42 to 52 In ladles
clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop. 618
E. Main.
WANTED Chrysler 70 or 72 motor,
with or without accessories. Pnone
401-R-l.
EMPTY van returning from Astoria
July 7. Wants load from there or
way points. Phone 615. Hawley
Transfer.
WANTED 2nd hand goods We buy.
sell and trade Berrydale 2nd Hand
Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Tel. 266
WANTED
We pay oadh for household goods
jrlurnlture and stoves We also buy
metale. hntes, pelts wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
27 N. Grape St. Phone i-062
WANTED Heifer calves. Write auoy
Schulx. Beagle. Oregon.
FOR RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT 4 -room house. Call own
er, 124 Lincoln.
FOR RENT 5-room nicely furnished
. house; basement and furnace. In
quire 405 W. Second.
FOR RENT House. L. G. Plckell.
204 E. Main, phone 1680'
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
519 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Two 5-room bungalows,
one furnished. Inquire 100 JJ
5-ROOM modern house, furnished or
unfurnished. 215 West Jackson.
FURNISHED 5 -room house, basement.
25 Call 195; after 5 call Mr. Brown
V:670.
FOR RENT droom rurnlshed mod
ern house. 225 So Riverside. Tel
457-J.
TOR RENT
unfurnished.
Hoines furnished oi
Brown 6t White
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES reasonable at 713 B Male
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
rt'RNiSHED room, modern, private
'"trance, garage included, $15 00.
Phone 1586-Y.
POR RENT Nice room. 153 No. Oak
dale. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room
Call before 0:30 or after 4:30. Phone
432-W. 33 No. Peach.
7TR ACTIVE ro.ms404 3 Grape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Partly furnished, 4-room apt. Close
jjyY.ai''1
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
i NICELY furnished 3 room apt., bath.
garage. Adults. 604 W. Tenth.
FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel.
710.
CLEAN, fully furnished, ground floor,
private bath and entrance. Adults
only. 244 So. Grape.
2-ROOM
B41-W.
apt., 40 Quince fit. Tel.
FOR RENT Large corner apartment
In Mall Tribune building. Hard
wod floors reflnlshed, ceilings re
papered and new furniture adaed:
reasonable rent. Apply at Tribune
office.
APT FOR RENT Summer rates. Ber
ben Apts. 10 Quince.
FOR RENT Apartment. 806 W. Main
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
RENT Cabins. 812 Summit.
BACHELOR cabin; men only.
Front.
FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 2 00
per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland
FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED TO TRADE Pigs for Jer
sey cow. 5"2 test or better, otner
wtse not Interested. CALL 493-L. -
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRA.DE 5-room house
In Billings. Montana for Mcdford
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 real buy
for cash. R. Rolf. Central Point.
FOR RENT OR SALE Rent 9.00
mo. Sale $1400.00. 23 acres, 4-rm
house. 5 acres cultivated. See Char-
He Mee. Timber Product. Noon
hour.
SALE OR TRADE Equity in close-in
modern residence, large lot. Would
trade for equity In small country
place. This property would return
good Income If rented. Box 3789,
Tribune.
SISKIYOU HEIGHTS NEW HOME
SACRIFICED
Automatic oil heat, 6 rms.. bath, 3
rms. extra large. Fine view. Cement
basement, floored unfin. 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. 16)9
East Main St.
IF YOU are looking for real estate,
see L. G. Plckell, 204 E. Main
BROWN te WHITE offer a real value
in a fine little modern home. 11600;
10 down. 1 per month, interest
7. You Just cannot aiiord to pay
rent any longer when you can own
a home at these prices. Taxes on
this home are only $33.75 per year.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building St Loin
Aas'd Phone 195
SEE Charles A Wing Agency Inc..
Buy Your Home.
RETIRE
Raise flowers and pet stock; 40 A. In
foothills. U miles from highway;
dally mail; 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.'
Roeue River, Ore.
WHEN you think of real estate think
ot Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
GOOD USED CARS
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH
TRADE-INS
Reduced Prices.
1935 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1932 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Chevrolet Sedan.
1934 Chrysler Coupe.
1931 Chrysler Sport Coupe
1929 Cadi lac Sedan.
1923 Ford Sedan.
1929 Ford Coupe. , .
1B29 LaSalle Coupe.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
Also a number of real cheap cars,
early models.
Open Evenincs.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Lot 6th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE '25 Chevrolet sedan.
Mack's Garage, 101 So. Riverside.
1929 CHEV. l'-ton truck, 6 wheels.
13x7 phillpplno mahogany stake
body; very clean and A-l condition;
suitable for fruit or hay hauling;
$195.00 cash, or will trade equity for
good 4-wheel trailer. O'Connor. 1
"mile east of old Lowe place, Valley
View. Box 457-A.
CBArrCAMP COMBINATION
Hudson seoan; wni nmwru w
cover car, providing sleeping room
both sides; double cot; folding bed
for Inside oar; Coleman stove; fold
ing table. Priced at sacrifice. CiU
857 or 832-R.
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 Good m..k goats, $2.50
and $5.00. First place on Coleman
creek. I. C. Strunk.
FORTLE OR EXCHANGE 5 good
Angora bucks, 100 wether, beef ft;
butcher yourself: $2.25 each; 700
young goats. $15 00; 2 she skunks.
$1.00 each. W. C. Jackson. Rt. 1.
Grants Pass. Ore.
SALE 1 young Guernsey cow.
15 Buff Orpington hen. Young
chickens. Phone 301-R-4.
1 GUERNSEY bull 8 mo. old. $10 00.
Ed Vojrel. 1 ml. west of Jacksonville.
MILK COWS Fresh, young and wren
tie; T- B. and abortion tested. Tel
31-P-13. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
60-LB REFRIGERATOR. Good con-
dition for sale cheap. Phone 787-R. ,
321 Apple.
"U" NEED no longer be told It's ex
pensive to fish. Sil rods flic and
; ",5: reels 45c and 85c; line 15c
and 25c T-o cedar boat. 3i7
Noi.il Rivertx..
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
i FOR SALE Apricots and peaches.
Phone 671-J-3 and leave your order,
or call in person. Colter Butte road.
O. L. Llndley.
FOR SALE Binder, $75; stored with
Frank Miller. Central Point. Chas.
Henry, Gazelle, Cal.
GOOD TIRES CHEAP 30x5, 82 41
600-20. Chet Leonard's Service Sta
tion No. 1.
FOR SALE 4 used tires. Reasonable.
1024 W. 11th.
FOR SALE Library. Call 1249-L.
FOR SALE Knox -out Dairy Fly Spray
Is far the best. Try It. Monarch
Seed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street
from Montgomery Ward's.
SACKS
SACKS
No. 1's and
20 00(1 ntvtes on hand
3 a. See us before you buy
ford Bargain House.
Med
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 You ngberrles. 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 pullet now
with Lee 'a or Dr. Hess wormer tab
lets or powder. Monarch Seed and
Feed Co.
SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. $2.00
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed sand. rock, plaster aand
Bateman's. 1634-Y or 913-J
FOR SALE 350-gallon Hardle Jr
spray rig. complete hose guns etc
2 inch centrifugal pump Wanted
deep well outfit Inquire D. M
Lowes place. Valleyvlew.
MISCELLANEOUS
OUTING for boys 6 to 12 on Upper
Applejwte. Swimming, fishing, hik
ing. Furnish own beds. Rates reas
onable Mrs. Floyd McKee, Jackson
ville, Ore.
Afuijixj fiswu aiuuiu opeciauwu
classic and Jazz. 218 E Main
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired i
Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Grocery business, stock
and fixtures. In southern Oregon.
Bargain. Address No. 3895, care
. Mall Tribune.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
AKSTRAC1 CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
rule insurance The
nly complete rule
System
County.
Jackson
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts
of Title Rooms 3 and 5 No- U2
North Central Ave., upstairs
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1W3
House cleaning floor waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial
Spraying.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 tot
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; alsc
Cars Refinanced Loans cloend
within 30 minutes License No. -157.
See W E Thomas or J
Riley 45 So Central.
Piano and Guitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGH1 Teicber of
Piano and Steel Guitar Song writ
ing service Studio. 318 Li be-.
Building. Medford Ore.
Transfer.
Furniture Van.
MOVE In padded vans, Cal., Ore. and
Wash. Fully insured. Reasonable
rates. Martin Bros., Grants Pass.
Phone 146-J.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL
and long distance hauling Furni
ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates.
Tel. 833. F E- Samson Co.
EADS TRANSFER Hi STORAGE CO
Office 1015 No Osntral Phone 815.
Prices right Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and mover special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Pnone 615.
Paintlnf? and Psperhanglng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 648-W 313 So Qrape.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notlce ot Administrator's Sale of Ren
Property.
In the cnty Co'jrt of the State of
Oregon ;nr Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Olga
E. Anderson, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Jackson. State
of Oregon, made on the 18th day ol
June. 1935. in the matter of the
aforesaid estate, the administrator of
the estate of said deceased with will
annexed will sell at private sale to
the hlehest bidder, subject to con
firmaiion of the County Court on or
after the 18th day of July. 1935. all
the right, title, interest and estate
of the said OLra B. Anderson, deceas
ed, at the time of nrr death, which
was an undivided one-half Ir.terst
In end to the re.al property hereafter
described, and all the right, title and
interest that the said estate has oy
operation of law or otherwise acquir
ed. Id addition, that of said deceased
at the time of her death, or in and
to those certain lots, pieces, or par- I
eels of land situated, lying and oein t
in the county of Jsckson. Bute y. t
'scribed as following. to-w:t: 1
An undivided half lntert in the
following described propertv:
All that po r t : o n l Lots n u m
bred 10. II and 12 of the River:ri
fiao-diruica m soon a oa las
amended plat thereof now of rec
ord, and located in Section 25.
Township 36. South of Ranre 4
West of the Willamette Meridian,
that Is lying and being Weat of Ore
Pacific Highway.
Also: Lot Eight of Section
Twenty-four in Twp. 36 South ol
Range Four West of the Willamette
Meridian, Oregon, containing two
acres and twclve-huudredths of in
acre, according to the oincial plat
of the survey of the said land, on
file in the General Land Office;
reserving from Lot 8. the right to
enter upon, occupy and use. any
part or all of the said lands for
tire purpose provided In the Act of
June 10. 1920 (41 Stat. 1063) and
suhiect to the conditions and limi
tations of Seotlon 24 of said Act.
Terms and conditions of sale will
be:
Cash upon delivery of deed, or
50 cash and a note (or the balance,
with Interest at the rate of 73 per
annum, payable one year from date,
to be secured by mortgage on the
above described property.
The purchaser to assume the psy
ment of and take the property pur
chased by him. subject to the State
and County taxes, and all assess
ments of whatever name or nature
which are now or may become here
after chargeable to. or a lien against
said property.
All bids or offers must be In writ
ing and may be left at the office of
O. H. Bengtson, Attorney for said Ad
ministrator with will annexed, at 126
East Main Street. Med ford, Oregon,
at any time after the first publication
of this notice and before the making
of the sale.
Authority Is hereby reserved to re
ject any and alt bids.
The date of the first publication of
this notice is June 18. 1935.
J. H. FLETCHER.
Administrator with will annexed,
of the above estate.
O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Ad
ministrator with will annexed.
Notice of AdinlntstrntHrs Sale of Kenl
Properly.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
M. Kallstrom, also known as J. M.
Kallstrom. also known as John Mor
ris Kallstrom. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Jackson. State
of Oregon, made on the 18th day of
June, 1935, In the matter of the
aforesaid estate, the administrator nf
I the estate of said deceased with will 1
i annexed will sell at nrlvate sale to
the highest bidder, subject to con-
flrmatlon of the County Court on or
after the 18th day of July. 1935, nil
the right, title, interest and estate
of the said John M. Kallstrom. also
known as J. M. Kallstrom. also known
as John Morris Kallstrom. deceased,
at the time of his death, which was
an undivided one-half Interest In and
to the real property hereafter describ
ed, ana an me rignt. title and in
tereat that the said estate has by
operation of law or otherwise acquir
ed, In addition, that of said deceased
at the time of his death, er In and
to those certain lots, pieces, or par
cels of land situated, lying and being
In the County of Jackson, State of
Oregon, and more particularly de-
Bcnoca as ronows, to-wit:
An undivided half Interest in the
following described property:
All that portion of Lots number
ed 10, 11 and 12 of the Riverside
Sub-division as shown on tne
amended plat thereof now of rec
ord, and locate in Section 25.
Township 36, South of Range 4
West of the Willamette Meridian,
that Is lying and being West of the
Pacific Highway.
Also: Lot Eight of Section
Twenty-four in Twp. 36. South of
Range Four West of the Willamette
Meridian. Oregon, containing two
Bcres and twelve-hundredths of an
acre, according to the official piat
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
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musical
Instrument
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around
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to relieve It
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number
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implement
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Alaska
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of the survey of the said land, on
file In the General Land Office,
reserving from Lot 8. the right to
enter upon, occupy and use, any
part or all of the said Unas for
the purpose provided in t Act uf
June 10. 1920 (41 Stat. 1063) and
subject to the conditions and limi
tations of Section 24 of said Act.
Terms and conditions of sale will
be:
Cash upon delivery of deed, or
50;p cash and a note for the balance,
with Interest at the rate of 7
per annum, payable one year from
date, to be secured by a mortgage
on the above described property
The purchaser to assume the pay
ment of and take the property pur
chased by him. subject to the State
and County taxes, and all assess
menta of whatever name or nature
which are now or may become here
after chargeable to, or alien against
said property.
All bids or offers must be In writ
ing and may be left at the office of
O. H. Bengtson, Attorney for said Ad
ministrator with will annexed, at 126
East Main Street, Med ford. Oregon, at
any time after tho first publication
of this notice and before the making
of the sale.
Authority is hereby reserved to re
ject any and all bids.
The date of the first publication of
this notice la June 18. 1935.
W. J. WARNER.
Administrator with will annexed.
of the above estate.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for administrator
with will annexed.
Nonce.
Notice la hereby given, that on
Tuesday the 16th day of June, 1935,
at a Special Election held on that
day, in the Willow Springs Voting
Precinct In Jackson County. Oregon,
for the purpose of determining
whether or not stock should be al
lowed to run at large In the Wll'.ow
Springs Voting Precinct, Jackson
County, Oregon, described as follows,
to-wlt:
Beginning at the center of Sec
tion 17, Township 37 South. Range
2 West, W. M.; thence West on
querter section line to Its Inter
section with Range line between
RAnges 3 and 3 West; thence North
. along said Rane line to Its inter
section with Rogue River; thence
meander Northeasterly along cen
ter line of Rogue River to Its inter
section with the section Hue be
tween Section 15 and 16, Township
36 South, Range 2 West. W. M ;
thence South on section line to Its
Intersection with Township line be
tween Townships 36 and 37; thertce
West Vi mile on said Township
line; thence South on quarter sec
tion line to the Northeast corner
of the Southeast quarter of the
Southwest quarter of Section 4.
Township 37 South, Range 3 West,
W. M-. of a mile; thence West
on quarter quarter section line to
the center line running North and
South through Section 5, Township
37 South. Range 2 West, W. M.;
thence South 1 miles on said line
to tho place of beginning,
a majority vote was cast against stock
running at large, and all persons are
hereby notified that It shall be un
lawful for stock to run at large In
the above described precinct atter
sixty days from the date of this no
Woe, under penalty of a fine of not
less than ten ($10.00) dollars, or more
than five hundred ($500.00) dollars.
Dated this 24th day of June. 1935.
O. R. CARTER. County Clerk.
Find Miner's Bones.
NORTH FORK, Cal., July 9. fAP)
The last chapter in the search for
Frank Burgoyne, 63, Randsburg min
er, was written today when Milo
Lemm, Sierra forest trapper, return
ed here bringing with him bones
Identified as those of the missing
man.
Cross - Word Puzzle
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waves on
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hop
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Flying Colonel Dons 'Lab' Gown
To Co-Star in Drama of Science
By HOWARD W. BLAKESl.EE
(Associated Press Science Editor.)
NEW YORK. oP) The same qual- ,
lty of unerring workmanship which !
carried Col. Charles A. Lindbergh
across the Atlantic straight to Paris
has now taken him to the high places
of scientific achievement.
Perfection in simplicity of mechan
ical design Is the keynote of success
in Instruments he has been devising
for the Rockefeller Institute here.
The latest of these a mechanical
heart and lungs Its details still a
secret, have enabled Dr. Alexis Carrel,
Nobel prize winner, to reach a goal
sought for more than a century In
medicine.
Contribution Great.
This la a mechanical pump so per
fect that no Infection can get Into It
With Its aid, pumping atlflcl&l blood
and air. Dr. Carrel keeps alive In
definitely whole vital organs remov
ed from the body by surgery.
There is no overestimate of the Im
portance of the flying colonel's con
tribution. Some of the greatest sci
entific achievements rest on perfec
tion of median teal apparatus de
vised as a rule by scientists them
selves. ' Colonel Lindbergh's peculiar fttneAs
for this branch of scientific work Is
shown In one of the earliest instru
ments he made for the Rockefeller
Institute.
He adapted the principle and shape
of a spinning top to solve a trouble
some problem of scientific "washing.
The objects to be washed were "cor
puscles In suspension," living cells
floating in a liquid at various depths.
The problem was to change the liquid
without touching or disturbing them,
Colonel Lindbergh built a hollow
top and filled It with the corpuscle
suspension. When It whirled at the
right speed the washing fluid would
be sucked In at the pointed bottom
Serrery Maintained.
The old liquid would be forced out
at the rapidly rotating edges, where
the top was widest.
Meanwhile the centrifugal forces
balancing with the pull of gravity
would keep the corpuscles floating
right In the middle of the top's con
tents. They would not move with
the current caused by replacing the
liquid.
This work Colonel Lindbergh pub
lished In 193a. It was the public's
first Intimation that he had entered
scientific work at the Rockefeller In
stitute. But neither he nor the In
stitute would tell what the colonel
was doing.
Now the publication of the first
report on results of the mechanical
heart reveals that the colonel was
at his scientific work At least as long
ago as 1031. It was then that be
made the first of a series of the
mechanical hearts.
This means that his progress has
been in the slow, but accurate scien
tific fashion. It took him at least
four years to attain the perfect me
chanical heart now In use.
Doesn't Dlnnis Work.
His description of the first heart
In 1931 was Issued without his name.
Winning his scientific spurs has
taken apparently as long, careful work
as the flying training preceding the
New York to Paris flight.
He drops In at the Institute when
ever he wishes. His hours of work
there ere apparently irregular. Re
ports circulate occasionally about the
colonel being seen at the Institute's
lunchroom, where scientists eat and
chat.
Never, apparently, does he speak of
his scientific work outside a small
circle of scientists.
When his first signed scientific
article appeared In 1931 In "Science,"
there may have been someone on the
publication who knew that "C. A.
Lindbergh, the sole signature to the
article, was the famous filer.
But one of the moat active editors
says that neither henor the staff
knew the author wan Colonel Lind
bergh. THE GRANGE
Lake Creek Grange.
Program for the next meeting of
Lake Creek Orange. July 13. will be
presented by children of the Butte
Creek school. A clever entertainment
Is being arranged end special refresh
ment will be served.
The last meeting In July will also
be an Important one. Five birthdays,
those of Rubs Moore. Leland Charley.
Wallace Ragsdale, Mabel and Tom
Stanley, will be observed, Refresh
ments committee will be Henry Meyer.
Ella Meyer. Clau Charley and Emo-
gene Charley.
Most Important feature of the Isat
meeting was the report given by Lec
turer Julia Sidley of the State Orange
convention At McMlnnville. Miss Sid.
ley gave an Interesting and compre
hensive luminary of the sesst'jn.
stressing especially the most Import
ant phones of addresses by National
Master Taber, and expressing a spirit
of loyalty and optimistic hope for the
future of the local Orange.
Other enjoyable numbert on the
program were musical selections by
Russ Moore. Accordion, and Floyd
Charley, piano: and violin numbers
by Frank Simpson, accompanied by
Floyd fc barley.
A welcome visitor At the meeting
was Mr. Thomas of Eagle "oint
Orange. Another p'.eswint guest at
the lecture and supper hour was Mary
Charley"! sister. Mrs. Veda Dslkcy.
A member reported 111 was Mrs.
Alma Meyer, who is recovering from
an appendicitis operation. We are
pleased to report that Mr. Meyer is
sufficiently improved to be Able to
reutrn to her home.
The birthday of Helen Sidley.
Myrtle Charley and Frank Simpson
were celebrated at this meeting, with
three lovely cakes and other delicious
refreshments, served by Mabel Brown
Oeorge Brown, Mary Charley and
Floyd Charley.
Use Mail Tribune wan l Ads,
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Col. CnnrlrM A. IjndherRh's sktll i n meyiinnies, Hie snme skin that help
ed make htm the world's foremost firing gout it, for several years has been
devoted to the laboratory. The most recent result Is development of
mevhniilrHl lungs and heart with which Dr. Alexis Carrel, Nobel prize win
ner. Is able to keep alive Indefinitely vital organs removed from the body.
Meteorological Report
July 0. 1D35. I
Forecasts: '
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday ;llttle change
In temperature.
Oregon: Partly clousty tonight and
Wednesday; becoming unsettled In
northwest portion with showers on
coast Wed need ay; little change In
temperature.
Locul Data,
Temperature a year Ago today:
Highest, 69; lowest. 64.
Total monthly precipitation, none.
Deficiency for the month, 0.16 Inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1034, 15.85 inches. Deficiency for
the season, 1.79 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 23; 5 a, m. today, 71t
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:45 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow. 7:48 p. m.
Observations Taken at S a.
Meridian Time.
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2H 55 3
CITY m S m m S 3
Boise - 68 50 T. Clear
Boston .... . 80 63 .03 Foggy
Chicago (W 64 .... P. Ctdy
Denver 03 66 T. Clear
Eureka ... 60 63 Cloudy
Helena ......... 66 60 X)2 Cloudy
Los Angeles . - 78 60 .... Clear
MEDFORD 77 48 Cloudy
New York , 78 73 .14 Clear
Omaha 86 8 . P. Cldy
Phoenix 106 76 Cloudy
Portland 68 63 Cloudy
Reno 78 . 60 Clear
Roseburg 73 50 . Cloudy
Salt Lake 00 68 Clear
San Francisco...... 64 53 .... Cloudy
Seattle 64 54 T. Cloudy
Spokane -.68 44 .01 P, Cldy
Walla Walla 74 50 , Clear
Washington, D C. 80 70 .64 Cloudy
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Arraigned befora Federal Judge
Pranele Q. Caffey In New York on
jewelry acroia a atato border, Noel
8ca(fa (above), private Inveitlga
lor of jewel thefti, wae held In
$10,000 ball for hearing June 11
The arreat following hie recent te
tlmony before a grand ury Invea
tlgatlng the myeterloue restoration
of $183,000 In lewelry atolen In
Miami. IAeaocltl Preea Photo)
Jee MaU Iribuue want aUa.
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Phoenix
PHOENIX, July 9. (Spl.) Team
No. II, Hazel Bishop, captain, of the
Phoenix Thursday club, will he
hostess to members of team No. 1.
Nettl Hallcroft, captain, at a picnic
lunch and swimming party at Jack
son Hot Springs Thursday evening,
July 11. Lunch will be served at
7:30, and each member la .especially
invited to come.
Adult Bible class of the Phoenix
Presbyterian church held their quar
terly class party Friday night. Th
three Endeavor societies held a Joint
meeting Sunday and after a report
on the summer conference, refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. N. Wilbur, BIy, and Mr. and
Mra. Frank Wilbur And daughter ot
Klamath Falls, spent the 4th wltii
the V. R. Hallcraft family In Ornnta
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Judd motored to
Diamond lake Sunday.
She Kept The Ring
A young New York banker, lilted
by hie fiancee, gave hla returned
engagement ring to Miea Gertrude
Hartlgan (above), but wae unable
to get It back. She wae lalled for
a night but next day In court the
banker waa eo Impressed with her
beauty that he allowed her to keep
the ring. (Aeeoclated Press Photo)
Notice uf Hale.
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon for Josephine County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles M. Duncan, deceased.
Notice is hereby given thst pursu
ant to an order of O. W. Matthews,
Judtfe of the above entitled court,
dated June 8th, 1935, I will alter July
26th, 1U35. sell At private sale to the
highest and best bidder, subject to
confirmation of the Court, and m a
slnnl. tract, the following described
real property, situate In Jacksin
County. Oregon, to-wlt: An undivid
ed one-half Interest in the Northciat
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
and the Northwest Quarter ol the
Southeast Quarter or Section 13,
Township 37 South. Range 4 West of
the Willamette Meridian In Jackson
County, Oregon, together with the
water rights and ditch rights appur
tenant thereto: and said sale shall
be for cash. Blda will be rooolved by
the undersigned, administrator, ad
dressed to the First Natlins) Bink
Building, Orante Pass. Oregon, or at
the oldce of Niel B. Allen. Attorney
st tJiw, The First National B.trut
Building. Orsnts Pass, Oregon.
Dated this 9&th day of June. 1031).
. K. HACKJUT, Administrator.
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