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SfEDFORD WAIT; TRIBUNE. rEDFORP. OREOON, TTEDyESTDAY, 'AUfiUST 13, 1936. PXGE FIFTEEN m Read ery to on this page You will probably find exactlj tut tarns you nave Been looking for or sal or trade for unused article you ma; have. Search your attic 01 atore-room you may find man; things other are seek Ing and be able to realize Im mediate eaab If what you want Isnt here, advertise for It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word first insertion (Minimum 35c ) Bach additional insertion. pr word lc i Minimum 10c) pw ane per month without copy changes HJ5 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Wallet between Lake o' the Woods and Medford. Reward. 325 E. Jackson. LOST If dog is miming, call lSlfl. WANTED FEMALE HELP STENOGRAPHER wanted. Permanent f- position. Make written application. Box 753, Medford, Ore. WANTED Girl or woman for house work. Room, board and wages Phone 482-L. WANTED Experienced housekeeper ' and care of child. Call after a p.m. 635 N. Bartlett. WANTED womar for housework. ' Phone 906-L after 6:30 p. m. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Experienced packers. Bert ' stancllffe, Phoenix. ' 1,000 HOP PICKERS wanted. Picking starts Aug. 24th. Christie & Son Hop Yards, t. 2. Grants Pass. Ore- JREGISTER NOW at the B M Clute Hop Yard for Hop Picking Cabins, lights and wood furnished Apple gate. Ore. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY 3 sets of wood-cutters to cut 12-ln. fir and pine; dragaaws and tools furnished. 2.00 per cord. All winter's work. R. V Gardner, Coleman Creek and Mud Springs rona. - 'WANTED Man with gardening ex perience and some capital to take over small cnbboge acreage on shores. Box 4828, Tribune. W ANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED woman wants house keeping In modern home. Phoni 969-R. rHTTinN WANTED bv youne worn- . an. Experienced clerk stenographer. References. Tribune box do. JXP. STENO, mimeograph and asst. bookkeeper needs empl. Rel. Box 4549 . Tribune. . WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To Iczat fcy experienced lettuce and onion grower. Irrigated river bottom land. Cash rent In ad vance for next season. Box 4583 Tri bune. WANTED Stock trailer. Write de scrlptlon. Brltton, Rte. 1, Medford. WANTED Feeder hogs. Chas. Isaacs. Crater Lake Highway, 2 miles out. Call evenings. jrtMPTY Truck returning from San Francisco weekly. Want heavy freight. Call 258-L. W ANTED To buy small bunch of Hampshire ewes. E. N. Mallery, Rt. 1. Medford. WANTED Men's laundry. Mrs. Bu son. Tel. 1345-M. WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No. Grape JUNK Highest price paid tor Drasa radiators copper storage oatterloe aluminum and othet metals Scrap iron small or large io pipe do machinery wool and oottOD rat? tnnei tubes Out orices will interest you- Kidee Pelts Wool Mohair. Household good furniture, stove oo'jbi or sold M.WPMRD BAKOAIN HOUSE FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT On east side, completely iurnifthcd six-room house. Reieren. - cm required. Telephone 630 or call t) at 25 Quince. TOR RENT 3-room house, $12.60 por month. Phone 1246. FOR RENT 7-room house, barn and all outbuildings; acre good land. Mrs. Venable, Jacksonville Phone 413. FOR RENT Unfurnished, modern 6 roorn stucco basement, furnace Adults only. Apply 625 pine. FOR RENT Well-rurnlshed house close in; electrical convenience Inquire 305 So Oakdale FOR RKNT Five-room modern bouse on West Jackson. Inquire Shell Sta tion north of Talent. BO'.'SttS rot Mia or rent Jacksor FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rtms 9 Orwpe RESORT COTTAGES INDERT'3 BEACH cottages .douo't , bed and cot. 5 50 per week. Two y rooms for four or mure Lret ' cottagefo. two double oeds and cava 7 JO per week :ntll alter Loj: Day. Pi) out 163 or 133. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED Front Apartment, bath; adults. 604 W. 10th. SUBLET Furn. apt. CarglU Court. See Janitor. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. 40 quince St. FOR RENT 2 nlceiy rurnlshed apts. with electrical conveniences. In quire 306 So. oakdale. APT FOR RENT PHgidaire, beat, overstulleo private bath close in 80S W Main FOR RENT RCOM BOARD ROOMS and meals reasonable. 146 8 Holly. FOR EXCHANGE 60-VOLUME SET of Dr. Eliot's Five Foot Shelf of Books. Trade for cow or other livestock. O. W. Stout, turn left first roal beyond first Griffin Creek school. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ATTRACTIVE 6-HOOM MODERN HOME, one acre garden, berries, etc; only one mile from Medford. Trade for small grocery store wlta living quarters. Write Box 44BB, Mall Tribune. WANT Small farm or dairy lor Med ford income. Box 3580, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LOOK AT THI8 I 220 Acres rich black soil; 60 ac. choice alfalfa; Irrigated; 2 large barns; 6 room house; all tillable valley land. A real buy, $11,000. 5-ROOM furnished house (furniture upholaleted), on paved street, east side;, terms. A snap, 1800. ONE acre good land, irrigated; 3-rm. bouse, barn, hen-house. Going at $650. B. J. PALMER Space Palmer Music Store Telephone 788 FOR SALE 5 acres at city limits; 4 In pears; 6 -room modern house, basement, city water, city mall de livery. 15 minutes walk to post of fice. 101 Western Ave, 30 ACRE ranch, 14 acres Irrigated. witn implements, faioo. Good buildings. ALSO 18. 40 arid 60 acres diversi fied ranches, all stocked; 4 -room furnished, modern houre, $1600. 200 down. Balance 915 montn 3-room modern house 8B00, 9120 down. Balance $10 month. Several other city and acreage homes. Easy terms. Roberts, Realtor. 720 West 2nd. FOR SALE or TRADE 10 acres, Irri gated, ft-room house, barn, close In, (4000. Will take clear Medford dwelling. $2000 terms. H. N. Lof land, 225 So. Oakdale. FOR BALE OR TRADE 12 acres on Bear creek, fair Improvements. AU In alfalfa except garden. Trade for small acreage Just out of Medford Terms on difference. J. I. Fenton Talent. FOR SALE One of the prettiest mod- ! ern homes on the west side. Close ' In, double garage, sprinkler system j basement with rurnace. Very nice and complete. Some terms to re sponsible party. Might trade tot good farm. For price and details call at 44 No. Peach or phone 1473-W. FOR 8 ALE CHEAP DESIRABLE HOME SITE 75-ft. south frontage on Queen Anne Ave. at Llndley St All Improvements In and paid. To tal price $500 00. D. R. Terrett, 713 W. 10th St., Medford. ... 320 ACRE Stock Ranch. 37 acres In clover; free deeded water; pasture with Little Butte creek running length place. House, barn, out buildings, hay. team, farm imple ments; terms. Wllhite, Lake Creek Oregon. FOR SALE At a bargain, 4 8-10 acres See W. O. Trill. Palm Bldg. FOR SALE Muaern 8-room house. No. 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner. Fred C. Sander. V4 mile south of oak Grove scnooi. $4600 WILL BUV one of the best loca tions in Medford; 7 -room house with 2 bathrooms, large back and front porches; stone store-room, douoie garage; newiy pain tea; oeauurui shade: space for flowers and gar den. One of th best buys in town. Inquire of the owner at 822 8a Oakdale Ave. or phone B45-X. WHEN you think of real estate thlbk OI BHUWN WHii s FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 6 head milk cows. M. J. Porter, Plnehurst, Ore. FOR SALE One 6-year-old v horse, 1635 lbs., a good one; one 3-year-old mare, broke; one young milk cow; two 7-month-otd calves, milk fat. J. I. Fenton, Talent. BUY AND SELL: Livestock. J. H. Un , vllle. Old Pacific Highway, North of Medford. FOR SALE 3 head of dairy cow Henry Owens, Route 3, Box 90. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route 4. Box 133. Spring St. Tel. 437-M. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Red chickens, 4 and A months old. 80c each for lot Gentry, Berry dale Ave. FOR SALE 85 young turkeys. Ed Tucker, Brownsboro. PULLETS Reds. 60c. Frank Howell Loeler Lane. - DRESSED fryers. 60o. Phone S14-W FOR SALE R. I. R. chickens. U months old. $30c. Third house on left of Oak Grove road. FOR SALE Leghorn hens, or trade tor grain. M- B. Glover. Rosa Lane. MILK KED FRYERS CTley H14-W FOR SALE D0OS PETS FOR SALE W!re-halred puppies. 1111 N- Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford Sedan, good shape. $25 00. Dearer 6t McCurly Service Station, North Ceoital St., Medford FOR SALE 1928 Chev. Delivery Body. top. curtains, overhauled BarRHin: 336 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Model A, 1931 Ford Roadster. CU 1082. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 'Where Better Used Cars Sell for Leas' The Car Makes Good or We Do Late 1931 Ford D-L Sport Sedan, small mileage, original paint exceptional good motor, $315. 1828 Chevrolet Truck, aide racks. Bar gain only $110. 1928 Chevrolet School Bus, good mo tor, rubber and body, $275. Many others Look them over PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. 112 South Riverside FOR SALE by owner, Dodge-Graham truck, 1928; good rubber, license; ready to run. See Howard Klmbeil. Jacksonville. Phone 293. FOR SALE Model T Pickup. 321 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE '30 Ford sport coupe. Radio, air-wheels, $85. 121 No. Grape St. RECONDITIONED USED CARS Ail prices cut below cost. Some of these cars are nearly new. Buy now and save money. ' 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrysler 8 Deluxe Sedan 1936 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1932 Studebaker Regal Light 6 Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1930 Dodge 6 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1032 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Hudson Sedan LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 38 N. Riverside Ave. FOR SALE 1926 Nash sedan. 30 cash. Must sell before Aug. 24tn. Mrs. Bertha L. Riches. Rt. 1. Box '214. on Sunset Drive JUBt off Or chard Home Drive. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1934 long wheelbase Chevrolet truck. Low mileage. Dual tires. In good condition, full year license, equip ped with flat rack tor fruit haul ing. See this truck today. Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc., North River side. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BEAUTIFUL Highest Grade Period Model Baby Grand Piano at coat price. Customer for whom this pi ano was Intended unable o assume obligation. To save boxing and re turning charges will sell to reliable customer at absolutely cost. Cash or terms. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. TOMATOES. No. I, 75c lug; plums cucumbers. B. E. Ford, 2 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731 -R. FOR SALE Tin can sealer and milk ing machine. Mlnear plage on Jacksonville-Phoenix road. SACRIFICE New Singer electric sew ing machine and Delco 6-tube radio. Trade for cows, hogs or sell for cash. Ask for. Mrs. White, Pal ace of Sweets, 218 E. Main. FOR SALE 6-tube Geneva radio set. or trade for wood. Call at 602 S. Fir St.. evenings. FRUIT JARS, 35c doz.; one daven port set. one organ, dishes, a few springs, some cook stoves, heaters Jack's 2nd Hand Store Selling ' Out. " JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Better used furniture. Moving to 106 S. Grape. FOR SALE Evergreen sweet corn. 230 Beatty Street. TOMATOES for canning, lo pound. Bring container. Phone Mrs. Walk er, 314-Y. BETTER USED FURNITURE Daven port set, studio couch, good tables, Coxswell chair, radio. 106 South Grape. FOR SALE 10 acres corn for en silage. Jake Myers, Central Point. FOR SALE Large pickling cucum bers, dills and ellcers, SOo large lug Bring containers. End of South Peach. CANNING BEANS, tomatoes, 90c cwt : pickle cucumbers, 15c gallon and up. Phone 493 -R. E. E. Stump. WALTER LEVER ETTE now has a "Caterpillar" RD4 Tractor. We bav his Cletrao model K that be for merly used. It Is priced to move We also have his "Caterpillar Twenty," taken on trade f&r a new Twenty-two. This la a good buy Hubbard Wray Co. ONE Ford son Tractor with Ford sen Mower attached. Will sell either or both. Hubbard Wray Co. WE HAVE two Pressure Systems. 4a0 gal. capacity. Priced right. Hub bard Wray Co. DUART permanenta as low as $1.95 up to $4.60. Prevost's, 236 So. Oak dale. phone 727. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. Old 'roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products. Ekerson Paint and Root Store, 88 6. Bartlett. Phone 243. CUCUMBERS Freah every day. Mrs Doe. 1700 Prune St. ELECTROLUX Cleaner, 1 year old, $39.75; Electrolux Cleaner, 4 months old, $49.75. See the Hoover Mnn People's Electric Store. MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw Goat Dairy. R. 4. Box 64. Tel. 437-J FOR SALE GRArN BAGS and Twin Get our price. MEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 SAVE on Kodak Plmsmng at the E tiayaen jones siuaio. ouv west 4ua Phone 1282-M FOR SALE Hopper for sawdut burner with oafflt plate. Almost new BtrRaln Call at Mall Tribune MISCELLANEOUS REWARD $10 rewsrd for informa tion leading to arrest and convic tion of persons responsible tor breaking windows In the Phoenix school building. Phoenix School Board. PAINTINO We have the best In terior decorator In Medford Paint ing, paperhanglng and linoleum Ekerson Paint and Roof 8 tore. 88 8 Brtlett Phone 243. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT or SALE Lunch Stand. (quipped. 433 8. Fir. POR SALE Profitable busineMi on Pacific highway por further in formation write Box ?22 Tnriiine , Use uui Tribune wot aoa. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE - ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No 32 North Centra! Are., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT lei. 1172 He use clecaitig, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and npnuisterlne The fashion Phop. THE PASHION SHOP 308 0. S Nat'l Bans Building Uressmaklng Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tope or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. MEDFORD S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY. 46 So Central, Ground Floor Craterian Theater Bldg. Llo. No S-157-M-180. Phone 189 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service. MEDFORD FINANCE CO. . Over Farmers 6s Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768. Lie: No. 8-200 Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615 EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO. Office 28 So Fir Phone 315 Prices right. . Service guaranteed. RE IN KING TRANSFER CO Long distance naullng. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N nr. Phone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance naullng. furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F E Samson Co LEQAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Adams, Deceased. The undersigned has been, by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Mary Elizabeth Adams, deceased .and has qualified. The creditors of and all persons having claims against said deceased are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with the proper vouch ers, within six months after the first publication hereof, to the undersign ed at his office In the Federal bulid - lng .Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published August 12th, 1936. GLENN O.-TAYLOR. -.AdimlnlsU-fc4orwlth -she will an-l nexed of the estate of Many Elis abeth Adams, deceased. GLENN O. TAYLOR. Attorney for the Estate. Notice of Final Hearing, In the County "Court of the State oi Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Lu Clnda Peck, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Admlnistrotor of the Estate of Luctnda Peck, deceased, has filed with the above entitled Court his First and Final Account and report as such administrator, and the Court has set September 11th. 1936. A. D.. at ttio hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the tlmo. and the courtroom of said Court In the Courthouse In Medford, Orrgon, as the place-for hearing objections, if any there be. why said First and Final Account nd Report should not bo Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Rowing implement Devices for lifting heavy welfihis Age Fairy Idolize Large covered wagon Liberated Wooden ham men You and 1 Less bright Set the speed Entirely Grows old Bustle Flnial of a spire 8mali Island Serving to 611 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle an d orMsp A 0 BS QiiOLEiLAMiM HAT Ml a b6rpal EkSAlfc XJEPABET 5ELLE RlP OCI LE illoSlIppuEii S E N N EjliMM ETEgS E P mMG6MB DEN LLWMe Wbsn e E I A Ji K O BJl N II ONE c omjmitMl Super TIRIEI AtflSH EIGIR IrftflS 43. Rhythmical hreak In a line of poetry -( 45. Proprietor 49. Teutonic KodiJfiM of healing s 60. Mistake out or complete -Dismay Anlninl of the deer family GaniltiR rube ABterieH (June by Band in timber 63. Type squares Injects 64. UoruuKh In Adjust acaln permsyl. ItAllsn vania , river - t&. Seed container 2 ?-wf- r i i7- ifl w r r is - f W1 ! r ! r 111 afiZTTTlii 21 22 23 !,24 Hf 2? 31 . 32 33 37. : 38 p3f itii g 43 44 . Wf4s 4k 7 48 T1 ' if15 s Wsi 'm Jk ; 1 , 1... , ' I mmmm vi', mmmmi wmmm approved, said Administrator and Ms bondsmen discharged, and said estate closed. All persons are hereby noti fied to appear at said time and place and show cause .If any there be, way such relief ahould not be granted. Dated and first publlsed this 12th day of August, 1936. W. E. PECK. Administrator of the estate of Luclnda Peck, deceased. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Administrator, 126 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Rosehurg. Oregon, Aueust 5th. 1936. Notice Is hereby given that William u. Townseua ,oi 333 so. Riverside Ave Medford, Ore., who, on May I9.n 1933, made Homestead entry. Serial 020877. and on Sept. 12, 1933, made Add. Hd. entry. Serial No. 020985. tor N NW'i and SE NWK. section 21. Township 34 3.. Range 1 W . Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commissioner, ai Medford, Oregon, on the 16th day of September, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Dean Weitman, of Trail, Oregon: Leslie Worden. of Domestic Laundry, Medford, Oregon; Ray Pritchard, of Trail, Oregon: Clark Moore, of Trail. Oregon. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD. Acting Register Meteorological Report August 19, 1936 . Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday. Normal temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday, but fog locally on the coast. Normal temperature. H Moderate., - northwest wind off coast. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 91; lowest 46. Total monthly precipitation 0 In. Deficiency for the month .11 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1935, 21.34 Inches. Excess tor the season 3.33 inches. Relative humidity at S p. m, yes terday 13 percent; 6 a. m. today 76 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 6:24 a. m. Sunset 7:09 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. mH 220 Meridian Time. la I ; a 3 Is si C Q a i BolM . . 84 54 Clear Boston 70 60 P.Cdy. Chicago 96 It I Clear Denver 88 '60 18 Clear Eureka 60 63 Cloudy Helena .................. 12 62 .08 Cloudy Lot Angeles . 83 83 Cloudy MEDFORD 8B 81 Clear New York; 78 80 P.Cdy. .Oniatm ...............110 74 .13 Cloudy Phcenlx "..... 06 78 P.Cdy. Portland 73 68 , Clear Reno . h 86 48 . Cloar noseburg ............ 78 51 Clear Salt Lake .. 88 66 T Clear Sim Francisco....'.. 04 64 . Cloudy Scittlo . 73 68 T Clear Spokane 74 64 .01 Clear Walla Walla ..... 83 88 Clear Washington, D.C. 88 73 P.Cdy. ALBANY. Aug. 18. (AP) Frederick Tavla, 18, drowned In the North San. tlnm river between Shelburn and Btayton, while on a picnic with his family. The boy. whose home was Merlin, aank In 13 feet of water be fore he could be aided. Friend, aald he was an inexperienced swimmer. His parents and three slaters survive. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Low awampy tract ot land 10. Deserter 1L City in Belgium 16. Female aheap 18. Minimum IL South Americas rodents it Take as one's own Zl. Thone who liken 14. Copy ' 18. Weird 27. Small bolla on the eyelids 29. Mcnxure of length SO. Writing fluid 32. Peels 82. City tn Minnesota 8, Sawlike organ or part 89. Ornamental knot 4L Institutes legal pro ceedlnga 43. Minute orifice 43. Third English letter 44. Purpose 46. Short sleep 47. Self 4X. Staff 11. Alternative DOWN . Away , Swiss river . Cerent grass , Weary , Pa! J pubtio notice , Exprentivs ' of regard or p raise , Pen for holding gathered sponges Part with for money Reese Creek REESE CREEK. Aug. IS. 8p!.) Sunday school and church service vera well attended Aug. It. Thera was no Young people's meeting iu the eve ning aa they gave the time to A. 3. Anderson, missionary ot Central America, who brought a most won derful message. He will have charge of sarvlcea Sunday evening, Aug. 93. Everyone Is Invited. Mr. Anderson la on furlough and la acoompanyled by hla wit and two little daughters, Virginia, and Lenora He la working tn the Central Amer ican Bible Institute In Guatemala City under ausploea of the Central American mission. He gave a splendid outline of the rellglout altuatlon In Central America In general. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braaok hare taken out adoption papers for rran cea and Lola Maranet and wlah It known that they will be known as Frances and Lola Bmack. Bobby Albert Is spending a few daya with Eldred Jack this week. Prlsollla Cox epent th past weak visiting Alice Blldarback In Medfortt. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Watson ot Pa cific Drove, Calif., Mr. and Mm. L Rlttenhouse ot Santa crus, Calif., close friend of th family arrived Aug. 10 for a two weoka' vacation vlaltlng relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Watson were residents ot the Butte Falls oommunlty years ago. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cowden and son Robert, the two la dlra being slaters. Then they motored to Butte Falla where they visited Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Wataon'a mother. Wednesday evening they aU came back bringing Mrs. Smith to Mr. Oow dens, .then all xam.lltea Included call ed at the W. R. Lamb home and spent the evening. They and Mr. Lamb were old-time frlenda of thirty yeara ago. Mr. Cowden played the violin, ha be ing quite an artlat, having played for several months over tha radio. . Many old songs were sung and many pleaaant memories ranawed. Mra. Cowden played with Mr. Cow den on the piano. All left at a lata hour after an evening well spent. Thursday they went, to Cratar lake. Diamond lake, and Klamath Falls and visited a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leater Smith and sons. Prom there they went to Huckleberry moun tain for a few days, Mra. Watson Is a bookkeeper for Automotive ehop at Monterey, Calif. Dick Leigh Malted David Vesta) Aug. 13. Charles Humphrey, has the wood In the shed for tha coming school year, having received tha contract from the aohool board. Frances Davidson of Eagle Point spent tha week-end with her slater and family,' Mr, and Mra, Ralph Mcr rltt. ' Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell and little daughter Marilyn were dinner guesta Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Wil fred Jack and family. Grandmother Vestal apent tha past week visiting Mr. and Mra, Thomas Pullen. Mr. Fraoe, Oordon Schrader, Prla cllla and Carl Cox, and Maurice, and Evelyn Jack have bean picking pears at tha Teealtore orohard. Harry Powell, has accepted th po sition of foreman In tha electrical shops at tha Lava Beds, under the government park service. Mrs. Wilfred Jack, spent tha paat week with Mr. Jack at tha syphon, aha also spent Friday vlaltlng Bar niece, Mra. Ernest Albert, of Butt Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jennings, ot Dunamulr, Calif., and their two granddaughters, Lola and Patay Ruth Jennings, of Hollywood, Calif., were over night gueat of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb. Aug. 13. Frank Btrahan, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Homer Martin, and sons. Hollla and Stanley, apent Aug. K at Crater laka. While thera they made the drlva around tha rim road. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Lamb called at tha W. R. Lamb home Sunday eve-, nlng. Frlenda of Robert Lamb then son will be pleased to hear that he la getting along fine at Schofleld bar racks In Hawaii, He writes most In terestlng letters horn and sands aucb beautiful picture! of scenes over there. Leo Rusho spent th week-end with his family on the Crater Laka high way. . - . - Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Aug. IB. (Bpl ) Word ha been received that Daniel Shuas, who left here aome time ago on a visit to Idaho, ha been stricken with paralysis and la quite ill there. Axel Lungren who ha apent torn time In the eatt returned to his home here last week. A brush fire near town Sunday made the air smoky and caused con siderable speculation a to It exact location. State fire crew extin guished th blM. Jacksonville I. O. O. T. held Its regular meeting th evening of Atiirust IS, with a good attendance, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Smith recently enjoyed trip to Klamath Falla, where they vlalted relatives. Jacksonville Orange held Ita regu lar meeting August 14, preceded by a covered dlah supper. Robert Forbes, former Jacksonville resident, while on a week-end fish ing trip at Four-Mile laka was In volved In an accident while boating. He received a deep gash on his chin which necessitated airerat atltchea. Roger Card was one of party going to Klamath Falla Sunday' and return ing tha aame evening. WINDOW glass W sail wiadu glass and will replace yuur orokerj windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. ! Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Aug. IS (Spl.l The county road scraper has widened and leveled the road at the new bridge serosa Clapboard creek and la widening the road on the Warner hill cutting away the bank which obstructed full view ahead and making It eo two trucks can pass without crowding. Alfred Larlmore and Frank Wright have completed their logging contract on Thompson creek and will now out pine on Williams creek. Jess Splcer la hauling their logs to Spauld lng'a mill In Grants Pass. Tha 4-year-old son ot Mr. and Mra Mae Olaen waa taken seriously 111 Thursday and waa taken to Oranta Pass. Mr. Olsen, who la working at Qlendale, waa called home. Miss Laura Helsa, of Junction Olty, la visiting her aunt, Mra. Joe Boat. Mrs, Frank J. Miller la employed In the cannery at Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amaro and family are spending a short vacation at Coqullle. Arthur Fray. Jr., la working In tha Umber up east Williams creek, where a crew of men ore aottlng out pine tor Amos Smith's aaw mill, Winter Davidson, whs waa struck on th head by a falling tree last week, la able to go back to work In tha woods again. Two hundred young pheaaanta were released In Williams valley last week by the gam oommlaalon. Mra. Ludwtg Helnzman and email granddaughter, Lorraine Smith, are apendlng a couple of week In Oak land, Cat., combining business and pleaaur. Mra. Glen Hunter spent Tuesday with Mrs. C. W, Roberts. Miss Fay Holahouaer. stenographer for the Oregon Lime Product com pany of Wllllama la apendlng thla week on a vacation at Crescent Olty Mr. George Sparltn, who suffered a alight etrok some two weeks ago and waa not Improving satisfactorily, waa taken to Oranta Pass hospital Monday. Mlas Mell Carter, who ha taught In the high school her two year and was engaged again for thla oomlng year, haa resigned and will teach In the high school at Toledo, Ore. She waa on Wllllama oroek Wednesday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Olenn, of Ontario, Or. McLeod McLrOD, Aug. 19. (Bpl.) Among local people helping with the week's pear harvest are the following: Evelyn Coburn, Erma Glass. Audrey Collier. Jim Rodgera and son Kenneth, Neville von Stein. Mr, McFarland and Dale Sawyer. Floyd Colter la again trucking this year The crop Is somewhat abort of last year' though with only about 4 per cent cull. Mr. and Mrs, Jory and family are spending their vacation with Mrs jory mother and bother Stewart Mr. and Mr. H. M. von Stein and young ton spent a few daya laat week at Diamond Lake with thi' Oandy Evangelistic party. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis, together with Mr. nd Mrs. Herbert Brlitaon and son Ronald of Meoford, spent last week-end at Diamond Lake and Huo kleberry mountain. Little Mary Ann Ohrt 1 ttlll hope lul of finding her little wlred-halrol fox terrier dog which disappeared from It home laat Saturday. An Increased number of campers wsra awn her during the paat week end. A number of CCO men cleared a fire trail along tha state land adjoin ing th Ohrt property laat week. Billy coburn la recovering nicely from a bead Injury caused by falling from a tree laat week. O. T. Steward and sister. Hotel Roberta, and children, Richard and Rosalia and Wallace Ohrt oallad on tha Ohrt family Sunday evening. Howard Hill and mother of Med ford were Sunday callers at th Week horn. Tolo TOLO, Aug. !, (Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Dave Macon and sons, Bill! and Merrll ot Lo Angeles, who are mak ing ooaat tour to Washington, and who vlalted at tha Brown horn In Beagle laat week, cam over Wednes day with Mra. J. J. Brown and Roaooe Wright for a day's fishing In th back water of Oold Ray dam. Mr. J. E. Oreen, Mrs. J. F. Kruger and daughters, were dinner guest Wednesday at the Walter Oreen home In Medford. Mr. and Mr. W. D. Heath ol Yaki ma, returned home Saturday. They came to look after the Longwell mining land which belongs to her mother. They visited with Tom Hagen who haa been In charge ot tha prop erty. They put Mr. MacCulluh on th place who will do some Intensive prospecting with option to buy. Mra. P. A. Tracy and Ernestln shopped In Medford Thursday nd dined with Mrs. Roes Llnson. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tracy end daughter. Ernestine, accompanied Johnny Bohnert and family to Grant Paas Saturday and apent tha evening with Mrs. Melbourne Williams. At a meeting of th school board Friday night hid were opened 'or the Janitor work. Mra. Ada Oreen" bid waa allowed. There will be a special meeting August 9. to elect director to the vscancy left by the resignation of Vaughn Beer, who re cently moved from tn district. H. M. Bunyard ot Olendale Is spending a few day st th T. A. Muse home. T. A, Muse, sons, Art and' Olen also H. M. Bunyard and Oerald Knits. ler fished Sunday at High Banks. They had aome nice catches of trout. At the annual picnic Sunday hon oring Mra. Krueger and daughtere. cover were laid for 17 at dinner on the Island above Oold Ray dam. Swimming and boating were enjoyed by the younger members. Johnny Boh nert and family and Miss Betty dreon were also guests. Ralph Oreen and mother. Mrs. Walter Oreen of Medford took Mra. Krueger, Misses Wanda and Margaret Krueger. also Mrs. J. E. Oreen for a sight-seeing trip Monday. They lunched at Crater lake, vlalted upper Klamath lake and returned by way of Lake of the Woods and Flan lake. They reported an enjoyable day. Word from Mr. Krueger at Welling ton, Kanaaa, aaya the thermometer ha reached 110 degree. Bradford Muse returned Sunday from a visit with frlenda at Eugene and will leave tonight for hla peat of duty at Fort Baker, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and small son, Dale, moved Into the house va cated recently by Vaugh Beers at Oold Ray. Mr. Ward waa with Copco on Klamath river and lived at Keno. Phoenix PHOENIX, Aug. 10. (Spl.) Jo J. Standard of Portland, apent the week end with his mother, Dr. Susie V. Standard, here. Mra. E. E. Scott of San Diego, Cali fornia, haa been a visitor for the paat several weeka at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Olmmlll. She also visited Mra. Cora B Morgan. Mrs. F. T. Fish and Mr. W. A. Thompson returned Thursday from a several week vacation in Oakland. Calif. Raymond Furry waa recuperating at hla mother' home over the week end following a mishap with his car on the Crater Lake highway laat Fri day night. A deep cut necessitated U atltchea, Severn suock and brulsas were also suffered, Mrs, Catherine Wright was takes to the Community hospital Saturday evening suffering a heart attack. 8h la reported aa being somewhat Im proved. Mrs. Sybil Farmer ot Treka, Calif,, pent th week end In Phoenix. Mr. and Mra. Chester 1 Bourn and daughter Csrlyn Edith, motored to Llnd, Wash., for a short visit recently. Phoenix young men who recently returned from the O. M. T. O. at. Vancouver, Wash., Included: Jack Hill, Vernon Young, Earl Parrlck, Al bert Gould, and Donald Rlchey. Mr. and Mr. R. H. Wilcox and children, Mlas Mary Jean Barnes, Mr: B Stancllffo and daughters and Mia Patricia Furry, all motored to Lake of the Wood Sunday. Mary Jean Barnes, Barbara Stancllffe and Nata lie Wilcox remained at tha lake for the Olrl Scout Camp. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished Dy th Jackson ivunt) Abstract Co.. 191 E Sixth Street Marriage Licenses Herbert H. Puhl and Gladys Wheeler. L. N. Younger and Eva McNary. Jamea L. Pasxl and Crystal Joseph. Luther Cunningham and Elisabeth Bundrup. Leo A. Spooner and Irene Larrabe. Jamea Thomas Cutahsll snd That- ma June Taylor. Circuit Court . Elmer Lealls and W. B. Crause. Dla solution ot partnership known aa "Alwyr Co." William Bagual CrauaA N. H. Crause, Arthur Ronald Crauae, as sume business name of "Alwlra Manufacturing Company. Articles of Incorporation of Rogue Elk Lumber compeny. H. R. Morris aa Oak Street Oarage vj C. Q. Koeel, logging trailer. Chat tel lien. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Bnton Bower, Jr., all pro perty. Lien. Gladys Iren Oarey vs. Raymond Leater Oarey. Divorce. Flynn Electrlo Service vs. 0. t. Boyden and Isabel Boyden. Lien. State of Oregon vs. Weldon A. Stapley. Receiving stolen property. State of Oregon vs. Howard Dor man. Larceny In a store. State of Oregon vs Orln Irwin Tracy, Attempted burglary, Kamalcht Shlmoda vs. John 1 Kado. For money. Arthur L. Curry vs. Josephine Y. Curry. Divorce. Corabell Rannay vs. William W. Ranney, Divorce. Est. Margaret Beawtck, deceased. Piobate. Est. William Henry Caaner,' da ce used, probate. Real Estate Transfers : ' Emma L, Hall at vlr vs. John . Schuenemann et ux. W. D. Land In sec. 30, twp. 38, 8. R. 4 W. City of Csntrsl Point vs. Warner Wagnsr st ux. Deed. Lot t, blk. 3. Patterson Add. to Central Point. Earl S. Tumy t ux to A. W. Brad- ahaw et ux. W. D. 1.34 acres In D l. c. st, twp. aa, s. R. a w. John M. Foster et ux to William Roberta t ux Q. O. D. Pt. SB of SW sec II, twp. St. 8. R. 1 W. George H. Taylor et ux to Irvln Uavl t ux. W. D. Lot o and , part lot 7. Rogue River Valley Orch ard company's tract. James Dally to Madellna'M. Oerdaa. W. D. Lot 1 and 2, blk. 3. Nob H1U Addition, Medford. Madeline Oerdaa to Harry Dally at ux. W. D. Lot 0, Oerdaa Terrace, Medford. W. H. Stewart to Mona E. Mm pherson st vlr. W. D. Lot 11, blk. t, Wllleke Add. to Medford. Frank I. CantrtU et ux to George H. Swarteley et al. W. D. Lou 31 snd 33 In blk. "L" ot R. R. Add. to Aahland. Nellie Brlggs vs O. S. Butisr, W. D. Land on Pioneer Avs. and First St, to Ashland, ,