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PAGE SEVEN HAT YOU WANT &assed foMMAiYmBREHCE s MTEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. TTEDXESDAT, AUGUST 7, 1935. jVCUvlVlill J vu IWtvKVED 1 re y VVA.bt.V1fD I u.uttv Bead very ad thli pace- Von will probably find ex actly the thing yon want to ton 7 or sell. If It isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES fa word first Insertion , (Minimum tsc) gacb additional Insertion, per word Minimum 10c) Fer lint per month without copy change 11.211 Phone 75 FOE WANT AD 8 LOST AND FOUND LO&T If dog missing, oall 1616. WANTED FET'LE HELP WANTED Experienced restaurant cook. Reference required. Box t 6760. Tribune. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper and stenographer for temporary work. State qualifications. Box 6736,. Tribune. WANTED Qlrl or woman for general housework. 140 So. Holly. WANTED Middle-aged woman for housekeeping In good home. Room, board and wages. Address Box 697, Gold Hill. WANTED Qlrl for general house work to live on premises. Apply personally, 210 Medford building WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Sewing in homes by the day Experienced In all types of sewing. Telephone 951-R. WANTED Day work of any kind by man or wile. Geo. Hodge, Lozler Lane. WOOD sawing. Reasonable. Telephone 631. WANTED Sewing; dresses 60o and up. 216 Haven St. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US OOrNO NORTH Saturday by Dalles and Spokane; take 2. pay part ex penses. Thomas road. Box 245. WANTED To buy buck sheep. Fred Dorn, Jacksonville. WANT TO RENT 6 to 10-acre ranch, Improved, close In. C. M. Rose, 1130 Nlantio. WANTED 10.000 shakes, bundled on road by maker. For sale 160 cords and wood business and Chev. house truck. John C. Rltter, Gold Hill. Ore. WANTED To buy milk cows, fresh and coming fresh. Can use cows coming In before Oct. 1st. C. C. Hoover. Phone 437-R. W .ANTED 6 or 7-room modern house with basement and furnace. Of ficial of large company, permanent ly located In Medford. desires to lease a desirable unfurnished home. No children or pets. Phone 1240-X. WANTED White Angora or Orange Perslsn kitten. Tribune, Box 66G0. WANTED Small furnished house close In. Will pay 20 a month for suitable place. Write Box 681, Mall Tribune. WANTED 2 to 5 acres fronting Pa cific Hlway for tourist camp. Give price, location, and full Informa tion. Box 6718. Mall Tribune. GRAIN STORAGE Large fireproof storsge space. Jackson County Feed Co., 4tb and Bartlett Sts. Tel. 803. WANTED Flat top desk. 32x42 tn. top, with single or double row of drawers; oak or dark wood finish. 6786. csre Mall Tribune. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs, and pastue. J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED W pty awn tor household goods furnltur and stoves We also buy metal. hlles. pelt woo) and mo hair MEDPORlJ BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phons 1063 WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruoy Sohul Beagle Oregon FOR RENT HOUSES f FOR RENT 39 Glen Oak Court. 6 room attractively furnished home: electric range. Frlgldalre. lovely lawn and shrubbery; 50 a mo. Inc. water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. rOR RENT 5-room furn. modern house; hardwood floors. 502 Park Ave. FOR RENT Home near h'.?h school. large lot. fine snade. 7 rooms, e bed rooms, basement, furnace, fire place In living room. Box 6676, Tribune. FOB RENT Homes furnished or unfurnlAhed Brown & Whit FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Attractive room. 16 No. Orange. FURNISHED rooms and apt, $10 to IIS. 325 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room Call oei-ore 9.30 or after 4:30 Phone 432-TrV 33 No Pch ATTRACTIVE rooxa, 404 8. 0."?. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt. No cTilldren. 718 Welch. I FOB RENT Purnlahed apartment. Hardwood floors, fireplace, steam heated, hot and cold water. Close In. Mall Tribune. Phonne 75. FOR RENT 2 -room apt. 918 W. 10th. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel. 710. PARTLY turn. 5-room apt. Close In. 20 S. nr. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 718 B Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Business looatlon room 18x50. Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall Tribune. BOATS FOR RENT at Four Mil lk. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE STOCK RANCH 388 acres, 150 culti vated, balance paature and timber: 3500, 500 cash and 2O0 yearly at 87,. Homeaeeker Exchange, 402 East Main. SMALL ranch, cheap, close in. H. Schermerhorn. mil wcat Phoenix. 5 ROOM DWELLING, equipped with furnace, good location, beautiful grounds muat be sold at sacrifice In order to close estate. See Thomas Dixon. Perrydele on Jacksonville Highway, or H. K. Hanna, 33 N. Central. Medford. FOR SALE 120 A.; will take house aa part payment. Polk Hull, Med ford. Ore.. Allen Hotel. HAVE several hlgh-clasa home prop erties In Gold Hill. Central Point. Medford. Ashland, for sale on rent al basis or trade for Portland prop erty. Big reduction for cash. See or 'write E. N. Stldd, 40 Granite. Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE 0 A. turkey ranch. Im proved. 400 young turkeys. New fi rm, house. R. 3. Box 67, Eagle Point E. Ferg, or Inquire 730 Dakota. FOR BALE 1 acre of excellent loll, 5-room modern house, electric pump, fruit' trees, livestock and poultry: 1 miles from Sacra mento Will sell entire ranch for 2000 or trade for Medford prop erty. Terms considered. Writ Ruoy Schulz, Beagle. Ore. WHEN vou think of real estate think of Brown & Whit. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building A Low Aas'n Phon 195 FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR BALE Cocker 1005 So. Peach. Spaniel pups. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1933 DODGE DeLuxe Sedan; full equipment: small mileage: looks and runs like new. Priced for quick sale. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth 1935 demonstrators. New oar guar antee. , ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INO. Phone 18. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE '29 Chev. Coupe, 150, terms. Owner. 821 W. loth. FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car tent and camp outfit. $150.00 cash. Phone 957 or 832-R. REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS AT PRICES LOWER THAN PORTLAND OR SAN FRANCISCO 1935 Plymouth Deluxe sedan. 1934 Dodge coupe. 1935 Ford sedan. 1933 Ford Deluxe sedan 1932 Chrysler sedan. 1932 Plymouth sedan. 1932 Chevrolet coach. 1930 Ford sedan delivery. 1929 Chevrolet coach. 1929 Plymouth coach. 1929 Cadillac sedan. 1928 LaSalle sedan. Also several good low priced cirs. Used Car Lot. North Side, East 6'.h. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. TOO. Phone 18. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE '29 Ford Sport Coupe, Joe's Garage. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Ford v-8 DeLuxe Pha ton: radio, air-wheel. 208 Van couver Av. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1100-lb. work horse, or trade for young Jersey cow. J. R. Perry, Sams Valley. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Ira Wool folk, Rt. 1, Central Point, mile north Four Corners Station. FOR SALE 150 weaner pigs, 96 each. Cell 1559. FOR SALE Jersey cow. fresh No., and yearling heifer, shepherd pups; reasonable. Inquire A. E. Matheny. 7 ml. from Medford on Griffin creek. FOR SALE One work mare. colt, saddle horse and hammer mill. Bill Walch. Rt. 3, Box 102, Medford or phone 25-F-12. Eagle Point. FOR SALE No. 1 work horse. Call 10-F-13. FOR SALE 3 young cows. Steve Lu mak. Talent. Anderson Creek. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Qravenatein apples. Tel. 7-F-4. FOR SALE One-horse wagon. A. B. Clark. Rt. 4, Box 74. Buckshot road. FOR SALE 30 A. of corn suitable for ensilage. Call at 312 Alice St. FOR SALE New mahogany cashier's counter: glass top. adjustable 9 or 12 feet long. Bargain. Room 320, Liberty Bldg. t CABBAGE plants and vegetable at Weeping Willows. Lozler Lane. FOR SALE 75-lb. capacity ice box, excellent condition, 8 50. 36 No. Peach St. FCR SALE Gravastein ipples. O. V Mveri. Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Hay. c:. g:ua. Rt. 4, Bex 179. alliifa, sudan FOR SALE ! MISCELLANEOUS ROCK bottom price on galvanized pipe. Hubbard Bros. HIMALAYAN blackberries. You pick them. 15c gallon. Marie Lauge, Ceu tral Point. Phone 307. FOR SALE Used Kelvlnator refriger ator, bargain. Oil burner circulat ing heater. Phone 480-R. GOLDMAN oentrlfug&l pump, cheap. H. Schermerhorn, mile west Phoe nix. CUT FLOWERS. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Model T Ford. 10; ce ment mixer, small cook stove, vari ous tools. Inquire 327 Mae St., Medford, Ore. Mrs. Cartwrlght. WOOD FOR SALE 13 5o 16 Inch tare body fir delivered direct from woods at lower prices. Phone B33, P. E. Samson Co. FOR SALE Underwood No. 5 type writer; Majestic radio: La Salle law course 14 vol.; Chrysler 6-72 sedan; vases; glassware; pillows. 20 Wash ington, St. Medford. FOR SALE Clarion Junior radio $15. 87 Tripp St, after 6 p. m. week days. GRAIN BAGS We carry a complete stock of grain bags and sack twine. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Phone 803. CUSTOM GRINDING Grind your grain for better feed. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Phone 803. WE PAY CASH FOR GRAIN Bring us & sample for prices. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. Phone B03. FOR SALE Crabapples, 3c lb. 1566-R. Tel, HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I Reasonable prices Flck's Hardware 20.000 sacks on hand. No. l's and 2's. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain Bouse. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. EDUCATIONAL FREE'S GARAGE in new location, N. Central. Phone 1388. EXCELLENT opportunities for young men who are willing to prepare themselves in any of the following lines: Diesel, Refrigeration. Alr Condltlonlng. Write Boi 6851, Trib une. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE or trade for ranch, the best business In Oregon. Nets from (200 to (500 a month. Anyone can operate. Owner must sacrifice to get outside. Box 6735. Tribune. FOR SALE Lunch counter, indus trial district, good business, lease. 307 So. Sixth. Klamath Falls MISCELLANEOUS SEE Court Hal before lelling your Bartletts. Liberal allowance, and . all accepted at cars. Phone 455. Tengwald offices. Phone morning and evenings 301-J-4. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. I JACKSON CO. AliS TKAC'J CO. . Abstracts of Title and ntle insurance The mly complete Title System n Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntle. Rooms 3 and 6. No- 6 North Central Are- upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEO ROE DO IT Tel. U i3 House cleaning, floor waxing on entaj rug cleaning and upholstering Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAlvHt Teacher ol Piano and 6 tee) Guitar Sung wn Ing service Studio, 318 Lnt) Building. Medford Ore. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 50 to 300 tor personal or household purposes on House mxrxiishtngs or Autos: alsc Cars Refinanced Loans cloawo within 30 minutes License No. 4 157. See W 8 Thoma or E J Riley 46 So Central. 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 iOlfl No Central Phone 81ft Prices right Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Price right 619 North Riverside Paone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Cltv Warrants Called for Payment. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand In the Oeneral Fund of the City of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 4783 to 4950 Inc. Interest on the above War rants will cease after August 8. 1935. Dated this 6th dsv of August. 1935. GUS H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and Tor Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Adams, Deceased. To; Clarence W. Adams. Pauline Batchelder Adams. Elizabeth Ann Ad ams, and Mlas Bessie L. Adams, hMrs. devisees, and lezatees of Mary E'laa- beth Adams, deceased, and to all un known heirs, devisees, and legatees of said deceased, if an? there he. and to all persons Interested In the estate of Mry Elizabeth Adams, Greetings: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to sppear herein within twenty-e'.zht i 28) davs from the date of the first publication of this citation and show cause. If any there be. why an order of Sale ot tin real estate of said deceased: which li hereinafter particularly des:rlnf j; ' should not be made as prayed lor in 1 .he Petition of D. st.ir.ley B.'. id j mmlstrator with the w.ll anr.exf'1 :f i the euie of tne said Mary E.izbth i Adim. deceased. Tai real aviate herein referred to and for which said application of sale has been made Is situated tn Jack son County. Oregon, particularly des cribed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 49 In Township Thirty-eight (38, South of Range Two (2) West of the Wllamette Meridian, and run ning thence North six (6) chains tuid twenty-five (35) links; thenoe East Thirty-one 31 chains nd eight (8) links; thence North tw.Ml-ty-five 4 25 chains and seventy-five (75) links; thence East four (4) chains and Alxty-four (641 links; thence South thirty-two (32) chains to the South line of said Donation j Land Claim; thence West on said South line Thirty-five 33, chains and seventy-two (72) links to the place of beginning, containing thirty-five (35) acres more or less. Jackson County, Oregon. Commencing at a point on mid dle line of County Road said point being six and twenty-five hund reths (6.25) chains North and thir ty (30) links East of the South west corner of Donation Land Claim No. 49 in Township Thirty eight (38) South. Range Two 12, West of the Willamette Merldttn and from said point running thence East thirty and seventy-eight hund redths (30.78) chains to the south line of Josephine Wilson's farm; thence North three and twenty five hundredths (3.25) chains; thence West thirty and seventy eight hundredths (30.78) chains to the middle of County Road, and thence South along middle of said road three and twenty-five hund redths (3.25) chains to the place of beginning, containing ten (10) acre more or less, Jackson County, Ore gon. This citation Is Issued and publish ed by Order of the Honorable Earl B Day. Judse of the above entitled court made and entered on the 23rd day of July, 1935. Date of first publication. July 24th, 1935. Witness the seal of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and signature of the Clerk thereof this 24th day of July, 1935. Q. R. CARTER. Clerk of the County Court Jackson County, Oregon. Citation In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of Emma N. Drlskel. Deceased. To Milton A. Nelms, Emma Mada llne Hawley, also known as Emma M Hawley, formerly Emma Madeline Kineart. William Henry Carder, also xnown as wuiiam H. Carder. Zach D. Drlskel. Fannie Denlo Taylor. Edward Byers, the unknown heirs of Magnola m. vrupp, aeceaseo. me unknown heirs of Virginia Byers. deceased, for merly Sallle Virginia Carder, and to all other devisees, legatees and heirs unknown of said Emma N. Drlskel, deceased, If anv such there be: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby NOTIFIED that on JULY 22. 1935. Thomas Dixon, administrator with copy of the will annexed of the estate or the above named decedent, filed In the above entitled court and matter his petition praying for an order of said court authorizing him. as suon aaministrator, to sell, at nrl vate sale, for cash, or for cash and credit as the court may order, the nereinaitcr ciescnoett real property and all interest that decedent had therein at the time of her death, for the purpose of satisfying the funetal charges, expenses of administration and claims against said estate and for the purpose of paying the legacies bequeathed by said decedent In her will. Now. therefore, pursuant to an or der dated July 22, 1035, duly entered In said court and matter by the Hon Earl B. Day. Judge of said court, you and each of you are hereby ordered mm ciwa to appear in tne above en titled court and matter within ten days from the date of the service of rnis citation upon you. If served upon you within Jackson county, state of Oregon, or within twenty daya from the date of the service of this cita Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS U Inquire 4. Permeate 9. Weep 12. Err 15. Running knot 14. Hasten 16. l ull of small sharp points 17. Enpllsh city , 19. Birds rolleo i tively JO. Buturu ,21. Swimming . bird related to the loons 28. Keep on ob stinately 26. New l'2n gland state: abbr 27. Sailing vessel 23. 1'iincely Hal Ian family 10. Broad street! abbr. 82. Pertaining to the moon 34. Half iror 35. Slave 37. Mystic Blb llrJ word 29. By 40. Thoroughfare 43. Flat circular places 44. Weapons 45. Foundation timber Solution of Yesterday's Puizla DlOiDIO L 4. Soft velvetllke fabric 41. Native of a European country 81. Peculiar 62. Composition for nine 64. Dessert 65. Danes step 68. Cover wlib cloth 17. Roguish n uc Cjf y siN ajr w w al rSEfHE M?A dE i A RIT r0. .m Uj C .jpALii E vIeM i" tfli lis e i vzmzWWP3 l IB SiAiTM! lRfA;NjElR0N ElP g lS;E4 Gip R AlE N 0V4 IrlANEMPiElFlE.RAlGlEfe MiN CIWIVL a r IE LKn 11 III 1 z i3 if r r r r w r r W" . . Ir r. a mi ' lilZZIIlII-ii XI 2Z '04, 23 24 2S Jm3z f It il mM Mi i ir S3 S3 ; tion upon you. If aerred upon vou within any other county of the state of Oregon, or if this citation la serv ed upon you by publication, then within twenty-eight day from the date of the first publication of this citation, and show cause, if any ex ists, why said order of aale of said real property should not be made as prayed for in said petition. The real property described tn said petition and which aaid administra tor ha so petitioned to sell la da-: crlbed as follows: ' Beginning at a point on the west line of "A" Street or County R?ad In t'.ie City of Medford. Jackaon county, state of Oregon, from which ' the southwest corner of Ninth and 'A" Streets bears north 27 degrees! 88 minutes west 375 6 feet and run- j nlng thence south 59 degree west 198 feet to alley; thence south 9 degrees 30 minute West 14 feet; thence south 35 degrees 30 minutes eaat along the alley parallel with "C" Street 91 feet; thence north 54 degrees 55 minute east 202.75 feet, more or lee, to west line of MA" Street or County Road; thence north 27 degrees 38 minutes west along west line of County Road 101.3 feet, to place of beglnmt-g. being in the City of Medford. state of Oregon, and being the same property described in deed record ed In Volume 127 at page 43 tl of the Deed Records of said county and state. Said petition prays that said prop erty be sold a one tract. This citation, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Earl B. Day. Judge of the i above entitled court, dated and n tered therein July 22, 1935. Is served upon you and each of you, the above named heirs, devisees, legatees and persons, and unknown heirs, legatees and devisee. If any such there be. by the publication thereof once a week for four auocesaive week In Medford Mall Tribune, a quali.led newspaper printed and published In the aforesaid county and state, the first publication thereof being JULY 24. 1935, and the said heirs, devisee and legatees, and the unknown holrs. legatees and devisee aforesaid am in aald order and are herein ordered, cited and requited to appear In the above entitled court and matter within twenty-eight days from the date of the first publication of this citation, and show cause. If any ex ists, why the order for the sale of said real property should not be granted as prayed for in the afore said petition. WITNESS the Hon. Earl B. Day. "Judge of the above entitled court, with the seal of said court hereto affixed this 23rd day of JULY, 1935 ATTEST: O. R. CARTER. County Clerk of Jackson County,,tat of Oregon. By NYDAH NEIL. Deputy. Seal of the County Court of Jack aon County, State of Oregon affixed Notice. The Board of Equalisation for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, will meet In regular session at the office of the county aseasor. In the county court house at Medford. Ore gon, at 10 o'clock a. m Monday, August 13. 1935. for the purpose of hearing complaints and equalizing the man assesment rolls. The said hear ing will continue from the above date until August 31, 1935. Any property owner who la aggrieved at the valuation placed on hie or her property may appear before said board and petition for a correction In the valuation a shown on the 1930 assessment roll. All petitions must be filed on or before August 31, 1935. a the Board of Equaliza tion will complete Ita public hearing on said date. J. B. COLEMAN. County Assessor. It's Still flplnach LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UP) There will be 1,000 acres of spinach In Ar kansas this year for dutiful parents to feed their children, state statis ticians have estimated. Last year there were 800 acres harvested. The five year average for Arkansas Is 760 acres. Use Mali mourn want ad. Cross-Word Puzzle I. fisher tor eeie I. On versed in a certain olenc 10. Disencumber It. Affirmative 11. Central por tions of ear of corn It. Relltv 20. Part of cer tain flower It. Oreen herbage 31. Metal fastener 21. Southern Johnny cake 24. Cut of meat Encamp !S. Evicts 31. Minions 3.1. Emit rayt 19. Flowerlass plant SI. Rise of ground 4!. Correct 42. Loses ons' footing 4S. Pact 41. Small ex plosion 47. Town In Ohio 41. Vsmlnln nam 41. Trouble 10. French marshal 11. Alternative DOWN L Serpent 2. Title of a knlcht I. Cuttlnc Implement 4. Reservoir for writing fluid I. Feminine nickname t. Lad T. ITou and me ,1,- Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. Aig. 7 ("9pU A program and play has been planned for the next meeting of the Town send club. A ugust 9, at the com -munlty hall. A box oclal was held at the last meeting. Eugene Mori son ha returned from the Veterans' hospital at Roseburg, where he ha been having treatment for blood poisoning In hi hand. He had special treatments to Umber up his wrist and hand, but will have little use of his hand for some time, a much of the flesh wa destroyed on the palm also from sever lancing. which waa necessary. Bert Harris and family hava left William for the Imperial valley. Mr. Jackson and older boys are also In Imperial valley. Mrs. Jackson and smaller children are still living at the Molly Hall place. The children of Mr. and Mr. Cleva Wilson are 111 with measles. Donna Sorrels, who had a light attack a month ago, had a more severe attack of a different brand of measles last week. Jack Wlsecaver has sold hi timber claims on the west fork of Williams creek. The new owner are selling wood and shake cut on the property. Margaret Tasher left last week for Gazelle. Cal., after a week' visit at the John Klncade home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cald of Arizona were recent visitor at the Homer House home. Mr. Cald la Mrs. House's brother. Mr. O. J. Welkel left August 1 for Roseburg. where she will be Joined later by Mr. Welkel and family. They Intend making their home there this fall and winter, returning here In the spring. Mr. Vivian Ward of Soot la. Cal., and Mrs. Floyd Vaughn of Long view. Wash., expect to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klncade, In the near future. I Mr. and Mrs. James Plnnlger spent 1 the week-end visiting their friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Pugh, at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Pugh are or Toledo. Ohio, and are both attending sum mer achol at Eugene. Miss Thelma Wilkinson Is home from summer school. Chas. Cougle wa guest of honor at a dinner given by his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Cougle, at their home, on his 03rd birthday. Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Cougle, Mr. and Mr. Bank New comb, Mrs. Kradel, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Boyet of O'Brien were recent visitor at the C. R. Hilt home. Mrs. Eldon Slsley, who recently sold her home near Grants Pais, Is making a visit of several weeks with Mr. Lottie Preacott. Fred Cnlkln sprained his back while working on the small house being erected on the Harry Cougle premises. Mr. calkins Is spending the summer vacation at the home of his father-in-law, Harry Cougle. He Is professor of mathematics In the high school at Martinez, Cal., his home town. Edyth Mullen Is recuperating from an operation for goiter, but Is still very weak. Miss Martha Gamjobat mission ary from Arabia near old Mesopo tamia, attended Sunday school at William Sunday. She talk every entertainingly of the people and cus toms of that country, Betty Messlnger, eight - year - old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Meslnger of Provolt, underwent a minor operation for the removal of her tonsils In a local physician' of fice one day last week. - Griffin Creek OniFPIN CREEK. AUJ. 7. (Spl.) Ro; Olds of Hutchinson, Ka., li vlaltlng tier with hu tlater, Mra. Pearl Cook. Mr. and Mra. Gtaorga Flak and daughters and Mr. and Mri. Harold Flak spent Saturday at Crater lake. Mr. and Mrs. Donathan from Red land. Calif., were recent visitors at the home of his sister and family. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Sturglll. While her they all enjoyed camping on Evan, creek. Mr. and Mr. Roy OrUwold of Medford have moved In the house on the Roy Kile place. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill have re turned from Portland where they vltlted their on, Winston, whose ship docked In Portland for few days. Robert snd Ray Cherry left Sundsy morning by motor for visit with relatives In Texas. Mr. and Mrs. McKey risk and ton. Donsld of Santa Ana, Calif., are spending some time here t the horn of her parents, Mr. and Mr. H. C. Best. Mrs. R. R. Child' sister from Cres cent City Is visiting her and on Thursday they motored up to Reese creek and spent the day with an other sister and family. Mrs. H. C. Best was very pl.aasntly surprised when her brother. Rev. Oeorge Acheson Warner and family, stopped by and spent day or so with hsr. He Is on hit way tut. Mra. Beat entertained at dinner Friday honoring them. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaac nd slater who spent th summer here with their parent, left this put week for their return trip to Kansa. While her th.y enjoyed themselves by taking flatting trip to th coast, well as fishing in the Rogue. Mia Velmt Thomsaon spent the past week-end with Lillian Brown. WINDOW O LASS We nil window glaa and will repleo your oruken window reonDl7. TrowDrldg Co Icet Wo.-k. Persist PERSIST, Aug. 7. SpD The I dance held at the Elk Creek hall last ; Saturday night wa well attended and much enjoyed, as was the basket sup- : per served Rt midnight. The three piece orchestra consisted of the vio lin, piano and guitar. A high note of the evening's entertainment was a tap dance by Esther Chamberlin. V. K. Peterson returned home July 29 from the hospital, wher ho had been receiving treatment. Mrs. C. Campbell of Poratello, Ids., left by eta Sunday for Seattle, where she will visit relatives for a few days before continuing her Jour ney home. She has been visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. J. S. Parker, and wee son, Edward. H. F. Morgan was shopping In Med ford August 3. Miss Arltne Chlldreth visited with the Carl Chlldreth family a few days the past week. She also spent a few day with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Trusty, returning to her horns in Medford last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ash made a business trip to Trail the night of August 1, Little Joan Etmmer la spending a few days with her father, B. c. Zlm mer, at Lake of the Woods. Davo and Orval Peterson are busy Installing the new engine In their Ford these days. Friends In this district were shock ed and grieved to learn of the tragic death of F. R. Daw of Dunsmutr. Sincere sympathy Is extended to the bereaved family. Flossie Parker and wee son hava moved from Medford to stay with Mrs. Jes Oar bar for a few weeks until Mrs. Parker 1 stronger. Trail TRAIL, Aug. 7. (Spl.) Jim Tucker of Ashland Is spending a few days at the home of his brother here. Sun day they all drove up to mlddla fork on the Rogue on a fishing trip. Miss Olive Hutchinson returned to her grandparent Saturday after two week visiting relative In Ashland and Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ooll of Palo Alto. Cal., arrived here Saturday to spend their vacation at Sunset on the Rogue. Mesdame Jennie Holg, Maud Dlu- worth, Nellie Glass and Alma Merrl- man spent Friday at the home of Miss Segossman working on the Grange quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Render of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Merrl- weather of California spent Friday af ternoon picnicking and fishing on the Rogue river beach at th 8. W. Hutch inson place. Mesdames Ella Yancey and Jennie Hutchinson spent Saturday afternoon helping Mrs. Merrlman quilt. Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson left Bun day afternoon for Corvallls to attend a meeting of the state councils on Home Extension work to be held at the college Monday and Tuesday. 8. W. Hutchinson and Mlu Olive Hutchinson will leave today to Join Mrs. Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and daughter, Shir ley of Klamath Falls In Medford when they will all go to tho coast for a few days. McLeod McLEOD. Aug. 7. (Spl.) Pomona Orange Is plaunlng at plcnlo to be held at McLeod camp ground Auguat 11. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Mauat of Phoenix were her Sunday making necessary arrangement and every thing points toward a wonderful time and a large attendance. Mrs. Frank Clements and daugh ters, Zoe and Olorla, summer guests at Casey's camp, left Inst week for a two weeks' visit with relatlvea at Ta coma, Mr. Clementa remained at camp where his family will Join him and finish their enjoyable camping trip on their return from Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Olaas and family and James Thomaa spent Sunday looking after the cattle up Hamack er Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor were Sunday guests of the Coburns. Mrs. Treeale Vaughn took her eon. Wendall, to Meufurd Friday for con. sulfation with an eye specialist. Ar rangement er being made for an operation to ' correct Wendall' eye trouble In the near future. E. A. Fleming of Medford and Emll Schmidt of Medford were Sunday guest of N. F. Ohrt and family. A bridal shower for Mrs. Marjorle Colllngwood Phlpps wsa held Thurs. day at Prospect. Mrs. Hobart Dttsworth and children are visiting relative at ApplegaU thla week. Phoenix PHOENIX. Aug. 7. (Spl.) Dr. W. Blakesley and son of Kenyon, Minn., were guest at the W. E. Thomson homo a short while last week. Mrs. K. Ooeman-Pott and Mlsa Ktta Goeman-Pott of Minneapolis, Minn, snd Mrs. John Wesley Fry of Alhsm bra, cal., are guests of Mrs. T. J. Malmgren. Mr. Ooeman-Pott and Mr. Fry, a member of the Fuller ton high school faculty, are slstora of Mr. Malmgren, and Mlas Goeman Pott, a member of tho Minneapolis schools system faculty, Is Mrs. Malm gren' nleoa. Thimble club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Enid Caster. Mrs. Miude Montgomery wa assist ant hoste. Mrs. A. Karpole and three grand children hav arrived for a visit with Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Wright. Mr. and Mra. R. O. Ward are a their cabin at Lake o' the Woods this week. Mr. and Mr. J. Cochran of south ern California and daughter grandson are visiting with Mrs. Coch ran's sister, Mrs. E. C. Vromen and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Whittle and family and Mrs. lues Hayse and chil dren pent Sunday at Hyatt Pralrlo and dam. Mia lone Marshall celebrated her 19th birthday, July 18. at her noma on tV Fern valley road. Almost a hundred friends and relative called and helped her celebrate the day. Mrs. K. Wright returned Monday from the Community hospital In Medford, where she has been a pati ent the last ten days. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Davis and chil dren and Mlsa Maxlne Cobleigh lft Monday for Lake o' the Woods. Mrs. Emma Otey of Dorr la and son, Raymond Otey, visited Mr. and Mra. Raymond Furry over th week-end. Roy Harris of Lakeview visited la Phoenix for a few days recently. The R. H. Wilcox family ha been confined to their homo with th mump. W. O roves of Stockton, Cal., 1 vis iting hi brother, J. L. Orovea and family. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jaokson County Abitract Co., 121 E. Sixth Street.) Marriage License Alvln M. Russ and Dorothy B. Berg, Russell E. Davis and Evelyn Milts. Alice O. Walker and Lena M. Wtblo. Sabura Watanab and Alako Shi mod a. Lloyd T. Smith and Evelyn R. Mor gan. Willie M. Daws and Mary Alice Pahl. Circuit Court Credit Service Company vs. Leonard Hall For money. Grace E. Betstel vs. Ida M, Renkar et al For money. Jackson County Building as Loan Assn vs. Community Hospital Fore closure of mortgage. Hazel H. Grlgsby vs. Claude Qrlgsby Divorce. Real Estate Transfers Edward J. Schuli to Walter Park 9. C. D. to SW, w ot SE!4 of Seo. 3, Twp. 38 s., R. 4 West. Roaetta Richardson et vlr to Walter C. McLean et ux w. D. to lot In Riverside Add. to Gold Hill. Floyd O. Lance et ux to O. A. Steam et ux w. D. to land In Sec. 32, Twp. 30 8.. R. I Weat. John H. Trusty et ux to Thoma M. Trusty at al q. C. D. to &w, of NEi;. s4 of NW14 of NE'4 of See. 27, Twp. S3 8., R. 1 Eaat. Betha Abel, admx., to Fredrlqu J, Cherlex Deed to land In Seo. 10, Twp. S4 8., R. 1 West. O. J, Casey et ux to L, O. McCay et ux W. D. to 3.3 acre In Sec. 13, Twp. 97 8, R 3 Weat. Hattle Oallup et vlr to O. A. Sanger et ux w. D. to E'4 lot 3, Wft lot , block 8, Jacksonville, Joseph C. Walsh et uz to R. I. Teague et ux w. D. to land In Seo. 14, Twp. 39 6 . R. 1 East. Mattla L. Emerlck et vlr to Frank T. Wyman, Sr. Q. O. D. to lot It, half interest In lot 13, block 43, Med ford. E. O. Owen et ux to Allen O. Mo- Qee Deed to land In DLO 40, Twp. i 8.. R. 1 East. L. E. Caul et ux to Wm. U. Brlgg Q C. D. to land In Ashland. Medford Concrete Conatructlon C. to Walter Severln W. D. to lot a, block 4, Amended Plat Rlbersld Sub. to Medford. Walter Severln to Medford Concrete Construction Co. W. D. to wet 140 feet of H", of lot 7, block 1, Amend ed Plat of Riverside Sub. to Medford. Catherine I. Handy at vlr to Wil liam J. Rogers, et ux W. D. to lot 4, block 1. Kmedeae Add. to Medford. T. N. Cllne et ux to Ada C. East W. D. to half Interest In lot 8. block 49. Medford, Ore. Patrick Bohan to Allen D. Curry t ux W. D. to lot 3, block I, Oak Orove Add. to Medford. J. W. Bonar to T. S. Harvey et al W. D. to lot 10, block 4, Amended Plat of Crowell Add. to Medford. W. E. Poling et ux to W. M. Oreen W. D. to land in DLO S3. Twp. 88 8., R. t West Frank J Rnntt et ux to E. W. Win kle et tlx W. D. to lot 3, block 18, Imperial Add.: part lot 1, block 8, Medford Helghta Add. Parker F. Wllcoion et ux to Harlan J. Nissen W. D. to lot 4 Meyers' Add. to Ashland. Edward Charles Root t ux to J. Nelson Fortln et ux W. D. to lot 13, 13 and 14, block 1, Roe Park Add. to Medford. BILL INTRODUCED WASHINGTON. Aug. T. (IPl A new cash bonus bill, designed for consideration at the next session of congress waa Introduced Tuesday by Senator Byrnes (D.-S.C.) and Stelwer (R.-Ore.) It would provide not lea than 98 per cent of the face valu of th ad Justed service certificates In cash. Earlier democratto senat leader had agreed to block effort to attach a bonus payment amendment to th administration's tax bill. They de cided th bonus lasuo should go over until January. Particlpntlon of Stelwer In Intro duction of the bill wa regarded by some observers a evidence that a number of republicans will cooperate with the democratic agreement. The bill would mov the maturity date of th certificate forward from 1945 to 1338 and pay them In cash with t alight discount. It would be financed as other gov ernment obligations are. by th Issu ance of bond. 4 Dm stall mount want ad a. O