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BEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. AIEDFOKD. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. 1936,
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actly the thing
yon want to bny
or tell. It It Isn't
there, advertise.
1 1 ' inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
tar word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
seta additional Insertion.
; pf word
(Minimum 10c)
fw Una per month without v
awpy changes fl.tl
Phone 75
l FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Beam to platrorm scale. A
. W. Ayers, central Point.
LOST Lsat'ier bag full of tobacoo
advertising matter. Please return
to W. O. J.ihnson, Grand Hotel.
Reward.
LOST Gold lavaller with blue stone
pendant. Return to Tribune office.
Reward.
LOST If aog is milling. calll616
, WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Mining partner experlenc
' ed In quartz and placer. Box 4284,
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERIENoaD waitress wishes work.
Phone 213-J. 245 No. Grape.
WOMAN with small son wants house
work. Capable complete charge.
Box 1382, Tribune.
MARRIED MAN wants work; thor
oughly experienced In blight out
tlng, all orchard work; good me
chanic: capable of taking full
choree. References Box 1101, care
. Tribune.
WANTED One or two children to
care lor. iteesonaoie. ouo xitmiu
ton Ave.
DAY & night, oervioe carpenter work.
Lee Williams, 1520. N. Riverside.
WANTED Day work." Mrs". Huson.
Phone 1345-M. ..
WANTED Position as orchard fore
. man. Years of experience In every
phase o) orchard work. Can take
complete charge. Best of references.
Address Box A, Mall Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Bk-.ycle motor. The Pre
cision Shop, 410 E. Main.
WANTED TO RENT On west side
- near Junior high school. 6-room
house with basement, by February
1st. Tel. 11B3-X
WANTED TO RENT About 60 acres
good free sol.. Box 1223. Tribune.
WANTED 81400 loan on property
valued at 5000. Nora Neath&mer.
Rogue River
WANTED Custom hatching chick
ens, dunks, turkeys eggs. Cummlngs
Poultry Ranch, 6 miles out Mid
way Road, central Point. S. 1.
WANTED Deed furniture, ranges,
heaters, tools, fruit Jars. etc. Hol
brook Furniture Co.. In old Fire
Hall Bldg, 112 B. 6th. Tel. 847.
WANTED '
W pay cash tot household goods
furniture and stoves we also buy
metals, bides pelts woo) and mo
hair MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St Pbone 1062.
WANTED Disc for Fordson tractor.
L R. care Mall Tribune.
WANTED Cook stoves, beaters bed
springs, mattreases day-beds, sani
tary couches and cots or what
have you- We pay cash or exchange
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
423 . Main St.
WANTED
FURS PURS FURS
Highest cash price paid for raw furl
Complete line ot traps on sale.
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-39 No Orsp St
Medford
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Small modern furnished
house; Frlldalre garage; well situ
ated. 221 North Holly St.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house
eorden space Inquire 1318 Locust
St.
FURNISHED house and garage; adult.
804 rVer 10th.
an mr.K mndom rottaee. partly fur
nished 8th and . Maple, Central j
Point. '
SMALL furnished house at 124 8
Grape St. Prlgldalre Adult. 822.80. j
FOR RENT 8 room completely fur- 1
nlshed home 636 West 4tn.
SMALL furnished house at 124 8.
Qrape St. FrlglJalre Adult. $22 50.
FOR RENT r'w 4 -room bouse, close
In. Phone 477-J.
FOR RENT 4-room turn bouse: elec
tric range, refrigerator oil neater;
garage: adult Phone 846-Y
6-ROOM furnished 2 or 8 bedrooms
Close in Phone 1432-J.
FOR RENT -room modern furnish
ed house close In Ph ?ne 4.V7-J I
FOH HEN1 - M'OTise furnished ol I
iM-n!hej Brow eril'e
POK rt.-;. I a-ruom luruls:ied nouae j
close in 830, watar paid. Inquire i
144 0. J,n.
FOB RENT AVARTMENTS
POR RENT Desirable furnished apt.
Hotel ilrand.
APARTMENT tor rent. 801 N. Central.
John Free.
FOR RENT Apartment. No children.
718 Welch.
FOR RENT Apartments, hot water.
334 Apple.
APARTMENT for rent, 918 West 10th
St.
POR RENT Furnished apartment,
329 N Holly Phone 879-X.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
WANTED I ooarder: board, room,
washing. 88.25 per week. 142 No.
Ivy.
BOARD Home-cooked meal served
in prlvtae home. Reasonable rates.
Near business district. 23 N. Orange
St. Phone 1173-X.
BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable
at 71S E Main
POR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM In new modern home: private
entrance garage. Phono 1588-Y.
UTKACTIVE rooms 4(14 8 Orape
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 15 acres good garden
land under Irrigation Irene wells.
Talent. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cadillac conv.
sport coupe In good condition. Will
sell cheap tor cash or trade for pick
up truok Inquire at 4 for 10 Photo
Studio. 101 W. Main St.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADE equity In Central Point home
for car. P. O. Box 401, Central
Point.
FOR TRADE 17-acre dairy farm;
i trade for larger place In Jackson
I or Josephine counties Will assume
! some indebtedness Joe W. John-
I " ston, Rt. 2, Box 177, 2 miles north
! on old Pocifio highway.
j FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop-
l , erty. clos In Phone 956-J.
FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE The best buy In city, to
close estate Is reason 2 dwellings
on 8. Peach, near Main, 81500; one
dwelling on Haven. $350 cash. Call
Suite 12, Palm Bldg.
I FOR SALE FJne home, 8 rooms, ex
I cellent condition, on paved street;
In good iMsldfntlal section. Pay
! merits easy. H. G. Wilson, Tel. 1564.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 lots In Port
land. What have you? Inquire 425
S. Oakdale
ADJOINING CITY
5 acres, located Just out of city lim
its on oiled highway: 4 acres full
bearing Bartletts. excellent soli, ir
rigated 8--Km horn, outbuildings.
Tills place la priced right at 82250.
' with port down and terms to suit
responsible buyer.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC.
(Exclusive Agents.)
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED DAIRY
RANCH
1 43 acres, creek bottom soil, only 2
i miles from town in highway; about
30 acres In clover and alfalfa, 8
I acres unr'er ditch balance free
Dumping right: 12 milk cows, 5
heifers, 1 Guernsey bull, 1 team,
milking a.ochlne and complete
farm equipment: good spring; mod
ern house, outbuildings. Total
price $7500.00: half cash.
CHARLES 4. WING AGENCY. INO.
109 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon.
FOR SALE One of the finest 9V4 -acre
aub hvmes, all modern, close in.
all new buildings. Deal with owner.
Box 1237, Tribune.
FOR SALE Fine suburban home
Droner-ies that will suit you in size
and price. Also Medford homes at
prices and on terms to interest any.
one in the market.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
HOUSES tor sale or rent. Tel. 196
evenings 1147-W.
WHEN you think of real estate think
ot Brown White
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
When BETTER USKD OARS are
available. Sandy will have them.
1934 Chevrolet Sedan, with radio.
1933 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
1935 Chrysler Sedan.
1934 Chrysler Airflow
They say It
la good.
1933 Ford V- Coupe.
1934 Chevrolet Pickup.
Bulck Sedn .....
fltudebaker edan
,..1S0.00
12500
'30 Ford Coupe
175.00
nodes Sedan - 250.00
6TUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model T
Ford truck; ood condition. aai
W. 2nd
'83 CHEV. Town Sedan; lr wheel;
look and runs like n-. A bar
gain at Ull 00
PIEROE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Do4c and Plymouth.
GOOD USED CARS
Get Our P'Icm Before You Buy.
Two 1933 Plymouth Sedans.
1934 Dodge DeLuxe coupe.
1034 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan, beat of
care and runs like) new.
1931 Chrysler 6 Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 sedan.
1929 Deftoto Roadster.
1929 Defloto Sedan.
1933 Chrysler Royal 8 Sedan.
1934 Terraplane Sedan.
Special Terns on all Used Cars sold
this month. '
LANOe. MOTOR CO.
Chrysler Dealer Plymouth
Ue-1 car ii-t 8th Bartlett
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 40 head ol hog, free feed
Address 243 7tb St. Aahland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Work horse,
saddle horse, springer heifers and
cows, cor.ier of Court St and Mc-An1r-ws
rvd
FOR SALE U008 PET8
FOB SAO--Thoroughbred Australian
TOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
R. I. R. HATCHING eggs. Cummlngs
tock, 61.00 per lb. Cherry Ave. oil
Stewart Ave, Route 1, Box 141,
CALL Dressler's Square Deal Hatch
ery lor hatching ana cnicxs; rva..
Mar. Rocks. Reds, 10c 1107 E. Main.
Phone 1668-Y.
FOR SALE White Leghorn hens.
year-old. and two roosters for breed
ing: fine atratn. tt mile north of
Pine Cone on old Pacific highway.
Chapman ranch See Victor Dal
lalre. FOR SALE Hatching eggs. 60c for
15. Nsar Howard school, urs. u. j.
8te!ner. Route 2.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
PERSONAL VALENTINES, $2.00 doz.
See Kennell-Ellls display cose, 42 N.
Central for aamplea Phone 329.
CULL APPLES for nog feed, free.
Come and get them. Pinnacle pack
ing Co.
FOR SALE
4'4 cu. ft. Kelvlnator.
6 cu. ft. Kelvlnator.
1 Automatic Wes'lnghouM range.
1 Medium size wood range.
1 Electric washer.
1 Mohair davenport and chair.
1 Oak dining suite.
Above are all reposseelson In good
condition and priced to sell at
worth-whllts savings
OUPPS' FURNITURE STORE.
TYPEWRITERS Blerma. 118 N. Cen
tral. Phone 282.
STEEL safe 21x22x28, $30.00. McCuis-
ton, 31 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Apple.) at ranch. We de
liver. Tel 258-J. O. V. Myers.
FOR SALE Wheat, barley, oata. corn,
1-2-3 outtlng alfalfa Henry Nled
ermeyer. i'hone Jacksonville 354.
FOR SALE Baled oat hay, ground
alfalfa and oat hay. loose alfalfa
nay, fat hogs, aprlnger heifers. C.
A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2.
FOR SALE Baleo third cutting al
falfa, also be lee straw E. H. Nle
dermeyer. phone 697-R-l.
TRUCK load of Redland oranges. Al
so Klamath potatoes, oet our prices
before bMylng. Hl-Way Market.
Phoenix Oregon.
AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. Jan. 25,
at Pan'lon, North Medford. Have
some -ry high class furniture for
this auction consisting of a beau-
tlful walnut bedroom aulte: electric ;
radio, large rug, floor lamps, oil )
painting, breakfast set, vacuum I
cleaner, day bed, sewing machlna,' j
other tables, beds chairs, etc. Usual j
'run ilvestocl-. Southern Oregon
Livestock Company, Col. A. H. Dud
ley. WATCHES it-sa than dollar Jewel;
some small diamonds, 10 to 60
points at bargain. 116 Eaat Mam
St. Ask for Cy.
HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chick,
heavy laying atrains. large vigorous
chicks 9c; Rocks and Reds 10c. Send
for catalog Jenk Hatchery, Tan
gent, Oregon.
FOR SALE Ten tons of oat and vetch
hay for nine dollars l9) a ton. In
quire at 28 So. Columbus.
FOR SALE 4-h p 2-cycle gas engine,
concrete mixer, gooo disc, 12-Inch
plow set harness good boat with
trailer. Al a Trading Post, Jackson
ville Hwy and Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE Good clean alfalfa hay.
first and third crops, at Oaklelgn
Farm, 2 miles north of Central
Point on Pacific highway. Call 383.
Otto Bohnert.
FOR SALE Good electric range and
fine wood haitsr. Phone 121-R.
FOR SALE Apple wood. 12-Inch.
$1.60 tier at orchard or $2 60 tier
delivered in load lot: 16-lnch 26c
tier higher. Phone 1286 or 468-R-3
rOR SALE Hay and grain; hay loose,
baled or chopped; wheat, barley
and oats whole or ground. Phone
355-J-3. Victor Bursell. .
NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack-
ro or race auu uu; large sizes. A
real buy. Newtowna t5c per lug.
Bring your own containera. Phone
928 American Prult Grower. Ino..
213 So. Fir, Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE New and used building
materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Rlv.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL - 8 sizes OJ
rock at $1.60 pet yard, delivered
Bateman Phone 1634-Y or 012-j
APPLES We deliver rel 132-L.
MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERT Radio Repair Service at rea
sonable prices. Flcks Hardware.
Phone 800.
ALL MAKES of Washer Repaired at
bargain prlcea thl month only.
Estimates .riven FREE. Pick's Hard
ware. Phone 300.
POPULAR piano harmony and tricky
break taught In a new. easy way
For Information call 615.
EAST SIDE BEAUTY SALON Featur
ing Nu-Ray Machlneleae Permanent
Wave. $6. Also special Two $3 ot
$5 Permanent foi the price of on.
610 EaM Main. Tel. 6S8.
BUSINESS CHANCEB
FOR LEASE Reasonable terms, ser
vice station and premise on Pacific
highway, with dance hall, lunch
room and fointalu In connection.
Phone 953 or write Box 1074, Med
ford. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JM'KMON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO
Abstract of Pltl ana
Title Insurance Th
only complete title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. A Detract
ot Title Room $ and 6 No 92
North Central are UDt,atm
Expert window Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO II - itl 1172
House cleaning float waxing ori
ent) fit eleanln and tir)h'.itriri
tranafer.
REINKING TRANSFER CO Long
distance baullng purnltur. oat'.l
anything. Ill N PIT. Phon 1033.
6. Stuart.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EADS TRANSFER a STORAGE OO-
otlloe 1015 No Central Phone 316
Price right. Servloe guaranteed
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving etc. Reasonable rate
Pel 833 F 8. Samson Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. P.rlce igbt
119 North Rlveralde Phone 618
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 680 to $300 for
personal or household purpose on
House Furnishings or Autos; oloo
Cars Refinanced. Loans olosed
within 30 minute License No. 8
157. See W B Thorns. 45 So. Cen
tral Income Tax Reports prepared.
INCOME TAX Federal and state re
turns prepared. See Earl Foy. Room
11, Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phone 796.
ROOFING
ROOFING Let us inspect your rool
before the rainy season T-hl ser
vice Is free Call 370 Rogue Rival
Roofing Co
LEGAL NOTICES
Trail. Oregon
School Building Improvement
P. W. A. Docket No. Ore. 1097-R
Advertisement For Bids
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Elk Creek School near Trail until
9 o'clook A. M. Feb. 1, 1936. for the
construction of a School Building
near Troll for School -District No. 74.
Jackson County, Oregon. These bid
will be publicly opened and read at
9 o'clock A. M. t said date and place.
These Improvements will consist of:
A one story frame, four clasa room
building with part basement.
The General Contract to lncludo
Heating. Plumbing. Wiring and Paint
ing, as shown by the drawings and
specifications prepared - by Frank
C- Clark, Architect of Medford, Ore
gon. Plans, Specifications, Instructions
to Bidders, federal construction Reg
ulations, General Provisions, and oth
er contract documenta are on file ror
examination at the office of the
Clerk, Peter W. Sandoz, Trail, Ore. or
Frank C. Clark, Arohltect, Medford,
Oregon. Copies of these document
may be obtained upon application 10
and the doposit of Ten Dollara
($10.00) Dollars per set with said
Clerk, or Architect. The deposit will
be refunded upon the return In good
condition of said documents.
No proposal will be considered un
less It la submitted upon a form of
proposal turnlshau by said Clerk or
Architect. Attention is called to the
prequallflcatlon requirements of
unapter wst Lawj ot Oregon, 1931.
The work 1 to be paid for In whole
or In part out of funds furnished by
the unitea states Government anu
all work and material must be per
formed andor furnished In accord
ance with the rules and regulations
prescribed by th President and the
rules and regulation relating to ap
pllcant --ond projects under the
Emergency Appropriation Act - of
Attention Is called to the fact that
employees on this work must be nald
not less tnau tne minimum hourly
rate of wages set out In the Federal
Construction Regulations. These min
imum rate for skilled labor will be
$.85; for semlekllled or intermediate
classes of labor $.55; and for common
labor, $.45.
Bidder's proposal must be accom
panied by certified check or a bid
der's bond in an amount equal to 6
of total amount of the proposal a a
guarantee for the execution of the
contract and the furnishing of the
required bonds In caae the contract I
awarded to the bidder.
Acceptance of the proposal or pro
posals and tne awarding of the oon-
tracc or contract is conditioned upon
Mail Tribune Daily
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ment
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trees
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satisfactory assuranc that th said
School District No. 74, Jackson Coun
ty, Ore., will be able to secure from
the Federal Emergency Admlnlatra-
tlon of Publla Works the aid neces
sary to finance th project. The
school District No. 74. jaexson coun
ty, Oregon reserve the right to hold
bids for a period ot alxty days from
the date of the opening thereof.
The United Slate Employment
Service has designated an agency at
Meniord. Oregon, to turnisn laoor
lists for this work.
The aald School District No. 74.
Jackson County. Ore. further reserves
the right to reject any andor 011 pro
posals and to accept such proposals
a are to the bast interest ot the
said School District No. 74, Jackaon
County. Ore.
By order of
PETER W. SANDOZ, Olerk.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution Issued
by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Jackson Coun
ty, dated December 27, 1935, In the
suit ot Western Loan and Building
Company, a corporation, plaintiff, v.
00. lverson, Henrietta, noason Cleve
land, formerly Henrietta Hodson.
(legal owner), and "John Doe" Cleve
land, her husband: W. C. Thompson
and Ora C. Thompson, his wife; J.
E. Nichols end Mabel E. Nichols, his
wife; Luke Ryan and Ethel Ryan, nla
wife, defendants, wherein tne plain
tiff recovered the sum of One Thou
sand Four Hundred Twenty-nine and
77-100 Dollara ($1,429.77). with Inter
est thereon from December 27, 1936,
at the rnto of ten per cent per an
num, together with a reasonable at
torney's fee In the sum of $100.00,
and for Its cost and disbursements
taxed et the sum of $26.70, and a
mortgage securing said sums waa
foreclosed by decree of the Court and
the property described In said mort
gage ordered sold for the satisfaction
of said Judgment, I have levied upon
real property located In Jackson
County. In the Stan, of Oregon, de
scribed as follows:
Commencing at a point South 35
deg. 30 mln. East 102 feet from the
North corner of Lot Six (6). Block
Three (3). Cottage Addition to the
City of Medford. Oregon, thence
South 35 deg. 30 mln. East 4S leet:
thence South 64 deg. 30 mln. West
115 feet: thence North 35 deg. 30
mln. West 48 feet; thence North
54 deg. 30 mln. East 115 feet to the
place of beginning.
Notice, therefore. Is hereby given
that on the 6th dey ot February, 1936.
at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door
of the court house, in Medford, Jack
son County, Oregon, I wilt sell all of
the right, title, and Interest ot the
said defendant or any ot them in and
to the said above described real prop
erty at public auction to the highest
.bidder for ossh, to satisfy the sold
execution under foreclosure of mort
gage, together with all costs and ac
cruing costs of sale.
Dated at Medford. Jackson County,
Oregon, this 2nd day of January, 1036.
8 YD I. BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy.
First publication: January 8, 1936.
' Last publication: January 24. 1938.
Notice ot Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued out of end under
the seol of the Circuit Court ot the
State of Oregon. In and for the Coun
ty ot Jackson, to m directed and
dated on the 18th day of December.
1935. In a certain ault therein, where
in The.Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
a corporation, a Plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against J. J. Ray, one ot the
Defendants, for the sum of Four
Hundred Twenty-two and 94-100
($422.94) dollars, wltb Interest on
$367.96 thereof at 6 per annum
from October 1, 1938. until paid, with
cost and disbursements taxed at
Twenty-three and 40-100 ($23.40) dol
lars, a attorney' fees, which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed in
the Clerk's office of said Court In
said County on the 17th day ot De
cember, 1936,
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the sold execu
tion. I will on the 26th day of Janu
ary, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at
the front door of the Courthouse in
Cross-Word Puzzle
13. Tapering soils
18. Extremes of
length
81. Electrified -
particle
22. Natives of
Lapland
35. Binds with
narrow
fabrlo
26. Mimics
27. Flower
29. Fathers
30. Bon of Beth
31. Mature
32. Public display
of temper
24. Kind of bal
sam 83. Picture puaslt
39. Outer bark of
a tree or
shrub
40. Ancient Ro
man official
45. Violent storm
48. Of greatest
age
60. Knock
61. On land
64. niuts
65. Engages for
service
66. Long narrow
opening
67. Bees' borne
6. Assert
69, Hindu gar
ment 60. Water railing
from clouds
61. Otherwise
64. At present
th City of Medford, tn Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell
at public auotlon for cash to the high
est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, to
gether with the cost of this sole, sub
ject to redemption ea provided by
law, all of the right, title and Interest
that the defendants In said suit, J. J.
Ray. a widower; Central Point State
Bank, a corporation; Mark Skinner,
superintendent ot State Banka. liquid
ating the Central Point Stat Bonk.
A. B. Ashley and Hasel Ashley, hus
band and wife; and Jackaon County,
a municipal corporation, hod on the
24th day of July, 1929, or now have
In end to the following described
property, situated In the County of
Jackson, State ot Oregon, to-wlt:
The North half of the Southeast
quarter, and the Souhteast quarter
of the Southeast quarter ot Section
Twenty-eight; Township Thirty
four South, Range Two, West of the
Willamette Meridian, situated In
Jackson County, Oregon.
Dated this 26th day of December,
1935. SYD I. BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy.
Administrator's Final Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
orcgon lor jacicson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wm.
V. Glbbou, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
untterslaned administrator of the
tate of Wm. V. Olbbon, decesatxl, has
filed In the County Court of Oregon
for Jackaon County, hla duly veri
fied final account, and snld court hsa
wt Saturday, February 1, 1936. at 10
o'clook In the forenoon of said day
In the court room of nald court. In
Medford, Jukaon County, Oregon, as
the time and place for the hearing cf
aald final account. All persons In
terested are hereby notified to make
or file their objections, If any thoy
have, to said account with aald court
on or before said time. -
OU8 NEWBURY,
. Administrator of the Estate of
Wm. V. Olbbon, Deceased.
Warm nt Call.
Notice Is hereby given that School
Diatrlct No. 49. Jacksoi. County war
rants No. 16623 to No 15832 Inclusive
are called for payment. Interest to
cease on January 24, 1936. Warrants
to be presented for payment at the
office of the District Clerk, City Hall,
Medford, Oregon
Cle.'k School District No. 49.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Cou.ity Court of the State of
ore? on. jKaon county.
In the Matter if the Estate of Dick
Bradley, Deoeaaed.
Notloe la hereby given that the
County Court for the titate of Oregon,
for Jaokson County haa appointed
the undersigned executrix of the es
tate of Dlcc Bradley, deceased.
All persona having claims Against
raid estate ere required to present
them with proper voucnera witnin
six months from this date at l.e
office of pote.' J Nff, 203 Cooley
Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon.
Dated: January a mso.
MAUDE M BRADLEY,
Executrix of the Estate of
Dlok Bradley, Deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County court of the State of
Oregon Jaokaon County.
In the Mattel A the Rotate ot Joaepn
P Oosseti-, Deceased
' Notice ta hereby given that the
County Court ot the State of Oregon,
for Jackson County, has appointed
the undersigned administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of
Joseph P. Gkiasntt. deceased.
All pel eon e having claims against
Mid estate ar required to present
them with pmper vouchers within six
months from this date to Porter J.
Neff, 202 Oioley Theatre Building,
Medford, Cnvgon.
Dated January 34, 1936 .
PORTER J. NEFF,
Admlnlstiator with Will Annexed.
Meteorological Report
January 34, 1936
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Saturday but with fog; no change
In temperature. . ,
Temperature a year ago today
Highest. 39; lowest. 83.
Total monthly precipitation. 0.69
Inches; excess for the month, 4.45
inches. Total precipitation since Sep
temper 1, 1935, 18,58 Inches; excess
for the season. 8.99 Inches, ,
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 100 per cent; A a. m. today,
100 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 7:80 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 5:17 p. m.
Observations Taken at ft A. M.,
120th Meridian Time
if
8l as . Cloudy
II I Clear
0 -14 ... Clear
86 88 Clear
OS 43 .... Cloudy
48' 93 T. Snow
TS M .... Clear
88 83 .... Foggy
10 i .... Clear
3 -4 .01 Snow
73 88 - Clear
48 38 Cloudy
83 36 Clear
80 40 Cloudy
88 13 Cloudy
64 48 Clear
80 40 T. Iloudy
43 38 T. Cinudy
40 80 FogiiT
16 S Cleur
Boston
Chicago ...,.......
Denver
Eureka
Helena -
Los Aniele,
MEDFORD
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland .-....
Reno , -.
Roeeburg ......
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla
OREOON CITY, Ore., Jan. 34 (AP
Construction of Clackama county's
300.000 court house probably will
begin next week, contractors said to
day. Fred Chrletenaen of Portland.
sub-contractor, said excavation work
will be completed tomorrow,
POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 34. (AP
A. E. Duke, Bannock county agent.
started a new kind of gold rush here
when he Announced that from 84 to
86 a day can be mode by trapping
Jerkrabblte. Pelts, he aald sra worth
38 to 86 cent a pound.
,
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 34 (API
Richard LUIord. 86, necro born tn
slavery, was asked whether he could
get along on hi, state old age pen
sion about 86 monthly. "Oet aiongf"
he exclaimed, "why man, I'll be a
banker!"
On Mall Tribune want ad. ' "
(Smjnty
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY. Jan. 34. (Spl.)
Marguerite Kantor haa the measles.
Mrs. Barnes la having her home
remodeled and an addition built.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long were
Saturday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Long.
Francis Benson Is spending the
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Axel Benson.
Mildred Marshall, was an all-night
guest of her sister, Mrs. Erneat
Beers In Medford Monday.
The community is proud of the
fine record that Allan Bussey made
in his naval examinations.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Loosley of fort
Klamath who were on their way to
Portland, atopped at the L. H.
Hughes home Monday afternoon.
Mr. Stewart, representative from
the Federal Land bank, was In the
community on business Friday.
Orandma Ferns spent one day
last week with her daughter. Mrs.
John Stewart, at Orants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Bussey sold quite a
number of their chickens the first
of the week.
Mrs. L. H. Hughes, and Mrs. B.
E. Marshall and daughter, Joyce,
spent the day Thursday with Mrs.
Frank Roberta on Griffin creek. .
We are glad to report Joe Kan tor's
condition Is improving. He la able
to be up ft little with the aid of
crutches
,
Prospect
PROSPECT. Jan. 34. (8pl.) Born,
to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ohapman. a
daughter, Jan. 17, at Mrs. Puruckor'a
Maternity home tn Medford.
Mrs. Jane Dixon Htnea has resign
ed her position as teacher in the Pros
peot high school and plans to leave
soon to Join her husband In Yaklm.
Wn.
Mr., and Mrs. Charles Manning were
dinner guests Saturday or Mrs. B. B.
Hurd, In Medford.
The home economic elub 6f the
Upper Rogue Orange met Monday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ous
Dltswortb. Ten members and several
visitors were present. The new offi
cers for the coming year are: Mrs. Jeff
Rlchey. president: Mrs. Clell Cun
ningham, vice president: Mrs. Hutch
inson, secretary; and Erma ' Olaaa,
treasurer. The next meeting will be
held Feb. ie at the home of Mrs. El
mer Olass. ,
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Mary
Orleve and Mrs. Boston Qrlev enter
tained with a shower for Mrs. Ray
Meford Traveler in California
Pasadena, Calif.
Finding the S. P. Electrlo oar, ino
red buses giving special rate passes
on any and all their lines on certain
day, I decided that wa, a good way
to get about and aee something I had
not yet Men. Choosing San Fernando
Mission as my first objective, 1 left
Pasadena ahbrtly aftor 8 a. m. Now
San Francisco It located west and
northwest of Pasadena, yet I must
travel to Los Angele, first and ohangt
there for a train to Hollywood thenc
to a San Leandro valley train as no
S. P, noes direct to Hollywood fm
her and I must travel the red train
If I would get value of my pas. So
shooting through Hollywood with
out knowing whether I saw a movie
star or not, I reached tne oio mis
sion around 11 a. m Thl, without
losing more than a few. minute. In
ahanKlne' oara. '
Imagine my urprls later on find
ing I had reaonea a poms jusi .
mile, from my aiarong point w war
ded by auto.
This old mission I, on ol tnoe
early day caravansary, church and
Indian school established by lb
Franciscan Fathers made of adobe
brick and Is In fair repair. A, 1, us
ual at all such place, there 1, a mu
seum and curios for sale some worth
whll, but largely mad up of factory
lunk to be had for a few cent and
appealing to many to send home since
most of them are Inscribed wltn name
of the mission. A nice memorial park
with roadway on either side lie, In
front ot thl mission, making a tin
Discs tor plcnle parties.
Returning to Hollywood I took bus
for Castlemmare on the ooast. This
wa, a delightful ride through Holly
wood. West Hollywood, Bel-Air and
other communities of nice homes
scattered here and there on hills, In
canyon, wherever fancy had decided
probably enough movie ,tar, to
make a constellation occupied these
aulet dwelling but I not knowing
them nor any Inclination to Intrude
even had I the opportunity ouia
tust admire Th Will Roger home
la not visible from th hlghwy Juat
a simple wire gat itandlng open to
the graveled road winding up ( wood
ed canyon, peaceful and quiet In th
afternoon sunshlna.
Not so quiet wa th WIU Roger,
Memorial Polo ground, jus oeyorai.
around turn In a neat little valley
all wa, excitement there a, th,
nonie wheeled and turned In th
chase.
Caatlemmar has not a wide beach
but Is very attractive with the steep
cltffa bordering th sea for mile
homes and resort perched her ani
there. Arnona them th celebrated
"BliisalS Cif,," st Thalma Todd,
Returning to Los Angele J found
my way to the Almee Mcrneraon uin
pie It wo only about 6 p. m., but
already the seat were tost filling, as
late comers would surely have to sit
on stair step, or stand up.
A band concert and many special
number, of tinging, reading, etc. jf
real merit filled In the time until
Mr. UcFhorsoa appeared with Bet
Briefs
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 24. (Spl.)
Dwlght Hartman, former proprietor of
th Marra Comer, has bought th
Hurrls place and plan to have it re
modeled and open for business by the
first of next week.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold amis enter
tained a few friend at dinner Thur
day evening, January 16. Those pres
ent were: Dr. and Mrs. Johnson,
rnyms tswearingen, Mabel Cotfeen.
Mis Josephine Koppes and Blanch
Reynolds.
Pinto CoSvlg. who cams to Medfont
to attend the . funeral of his father,
wo visiting old friends In Jackson
ville last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr,. Ray Wilson and Alloa
Hoefs attended the Elks' banquet In
Medford Tuesday.
Eastern Star held Installation at
Central Point last week with Lul
Saulaberry acting as Installing officer.
Several from here attended.
We wish to correct the Item In thl
eolumn " stating that the high school
received the P.-T; A. pennant for at
tendance. Ray Hunsaker's seventh,
and eighth grade had that honor.
Mrs, Ed Severance was hosteoar to
th. members of the Home Economical
club at a dessert luncheon Wednes
day of this week.
All Orange member, are asked ta
remember the regular meeting to
night and th dance to be held at
the old vault house Staurday evening.
Mr. and Mr. O. W. Hunt ot Salens
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. w. God
ward. Mrs. Hunt 1 the lister ol Mr.
Oodward. ...
Lee Smith ha purchased a card
room on Main atreet formerly owned
by Harold Reed.
Zobel.. About 80 ladles were present
and presented Mrs. Zobel with many,
lovely gifts. .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson ar
In Medford helping to care for Mr.
Rlohardson'a father and Mr. Rich,
ardson's brother, who are both pa
tients at the Community hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ous Dltswortb. and
family and Jack Vaughn were guest
at a birthday dinner In honor of Jack
Vaughn's 73nd birthday at the horn
of hi, daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Nichols,
In Aahland.
Mr. and Mr. Ludo Orleve and On
nls Orleve were dinner guests, Jan IS.
of Mr. and Mr,. John Hnkkerup, th
occasion being Mrs. Orleve' birth
day. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning and
Mia, Davey Manning have returned
to their home In Prospect after
spending some time with Mr. and Mr.
Ludo Orleve at the power plant. ,
daughter, and son, ocoupylnfr chain
on either side of her, , - . .
About 8:80 one began her sermon
Which consists of taking a text from
her Bible and applying it to every
day Uf and having very ..able dra-
matta tableau on the large stage td
demonstrate her point.
No one leave the tabernacle any
more than they would think of leav
ing an Interesting movie. But - what
1 mora to th point each can take
tome thought away with him putting
himself In the - balance and found
wanting every time.
She get her audience and h
holds them 866 night In the year,
and many afternoon a well. More
over th mourner bench wa well
surrounded and more coming up. a
w quietly got to our feet and sneak
ed out and home.
A visit to the Mission Inn at River,
old It a real event not a mission at
all, but a caravansary built with th
mission Idea as a background, In ar
chitecture and In furnishings. - '
A, museum thl, place Is one of
the very best, having acquired some
real mission curios and p-inttnga 'a
well a some of the most noted of
fittings from old churches In Mexico
and Spain. In another part of th
building they have placed wonder
ful oolored windows and transom,
made by Tiffany and also from th
noted Uth Ave. Presbyterian church In
New York that waa torn down ta
make place for a skyscraper. Thee
were mad by Tiffany also not Just
colored glass, but glaas with the col
or permeating the glass Itself, each
one pattern separate. This room wltn
th historic window, 1 devoted to
hlstorla "paintings by celebrated art
ist and a tin display of flying em
blems won by our aeronautlo aces.
Another department, several room,
and a large court are given over to
all sorts of Interesting things from
the Orient If China and Japan have
any of their old gods left they must
Indeed have had many.
A manager It now attempting to
gather complete line of dolls from
all eountrle, of the earth He ha, a
good tart toward his object. A very
Interesting one In the lot It an al
most lUe-stee Japanese girl doll, sent
by th school children of Jspnn
Above thl doll It displayed a flag
that It half American and half Jap
anese, made and used In decoration
by Japan at th time Llndy and hit
wife flew over to visit them.
There are several patio at this Inn,
ont ot which It a beautiful Inner
garden where guests can enjoy lunch
amons; flowers and bird, under or
ange trees moat all th days of th
year.
We visited San Gabriel mission which
It much like all others, In looking
Ilk tn old timer and It Is old of
sour but I em puzzled a to how
some they used burned brick In It
construction away back In 1771. May
be that It right. but having been
educated to the tun brick idea I
otn't seem to keep my tongue out 1
my cheek.
DOHA PRICE.