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TkfEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1936.
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' (Minimum 36o)
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(Minimum 100)
Per "Una per month without
copy ohangee
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST June 93, Redbone hound with
white on nose; name Red. . Reward
625. Ben Deary, Trail.
FOUND Glasses. Call at Mall Tribune
LOST If dog IS mimmg, call 1618
V WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED An unincumbered woman,
middle-aged. Companion. Help
care children school age. Help with
housework. Drive car. Elizabeth
E. Morrison, Wolf Creek, Ore.
WANTED Middle-aged woman, un
incumbered, general housework;
private room. 620 month. Call 1511.
MALE AND FEMALE
COUPLE wants lob aa caretaker. Box
4874, Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
PEAR PACKERS to atart work about
Sept. 1st. Ewens Broa., Sutherlln,
Ore. ..-,--
WANTED Someone to bind 80 acres
of corn. Walter Wooldrldge. Coker
Butte road, Rt. 4. Call evenings.
WANTED Middle-aged man for
stesdy ranch hand. Walter Wool
drldge, Coker Butte road, Rt. 4
Call evenings.
WANTED Experienced auto top man,
F. F. Burk.
W ANTED SITU ATIONS
' EXPERIENCED GIRL wants house
work. Good references. Tel. 1684-Y.
WANTED--MIS0ELLANE0U8
WANTED 3 or 3-room furnished
apartment or email house. Tribune,
box 4985. - , ,
WANTED Used portable typewriter.
Call 448.
WANTED One or two paasengera to
share expenses to St. Louis. Leav
ing Sept. 6th or 7th. Box 4050.
Tribune.
WANTED TO RENT Small furnished
house on east side. Phone 374.
WANTED Top prices paid for used
furniture, tools, etc. Berrydale 3nd
Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel.
268.
HIOHEST PRICES paid for Junk
metal, copper, brass, aluminum,
lead. rags. etc. So. Oregon Junk
Co. Between Holly and Oakdala on
Stewart Ave.
WANTED Men'a laundry. Mra. Hu-
son. iei.- u.o-w.
VWANTED Lamb wool. See the Med
s ford Bargain House. 37 No. Grape
JTJNB Highest prion, paid tor orasa.
radiators oopper storage batteries
aluminum and other metals
Scrap iron small or large iota,
pipe ana machinery wool and cotton
rags innei tubea
Our prices will interest you.
Hides pelt wool Mohair.
Household goods furniture stoves
oougbi or told
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
WANTED To work ranch on sharea
Reliable married man and family,
young, competent Would prefer
ranch with some Irrigation or auit
able dry ranch. Have team and
some equipment. Box 5002, Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Two circulating beating
FOR RENT HOUSES
HCK'SSS rot saia or rent Jaokeoo
Cmintv Birtg nd uwn Ass'n
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment in private home, 118 Genesee
FOR RENT 3 nlceiy rurnlsbed apta
with electrical conveniences In
quire 305 So Oakdaie
APT FOR REN t Frlgidalre. beat,
overstuffed private bath close in
awl w Msln
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms 44 3 Orape
FOR RENT RCOM BOARD
ROOM and board for one or two
gentlemen, also garage. Reasonable,
close In. excellent meals. 333 80
Orapt St.
ROOMS and meals reasonable. 148
g Holly
FOR BENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOB RENT Acreage with buildings.
1700 Prune 81
FOR RENT Oarage, room for 2 cars
6.1.50 each per month. 220 East 9tn.
EESOET COTTAGES
FOR SALE Oholoe Lake o- the Woods
cottage. Phone Asniann cm.
FOR EXCHANGES REAL
ESTATE
WANT Small farm or dairy for Med-
lord income, noa
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SMALL HOTEL Located on Main.
Box 4700. TrlDune.
FOR BALE 5-room modern house.
corner lot, paved atreeia; near, jun
ior high; 11800, easy terms.
Also
g acres on paved road; good 5
room house, largo chicken bouse;
$1000, easy terms.
Also
70 acrea wood land with mining pos
sibilities, 1500.
L. Q, FICKELL.
204 E. Main. Phone 366.
nnaiuncD I .in A TtriN
GET located permanently own your
place oi DUBium. .' ' -'
corner location, on highway at
Phoenix. Owner will sell like rent,
low rate of Interest. Price less than
original cost of building. This lo
cation will give you an assured In
come. ALSO
HOUSE FOR SALE fl-room bungalow,
large lot, on North peach Bt. Total
price (2100. 300 oash, balanoe like
rent. Interest 8. House now va
cant. A nice home close In at a
Bargain.
J. O. BARNES,
Phone 1137-Y 80 N. Peaoh St.
FOR SALE Attractive small modern
home, paved street. Might trade for
larger place. Box 4033, care Trlb-
' une.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 acrea 4
mlle8 N. West OI Mroiwra. r'"
Irrigation. Rt. 3, Box 74. P. E.
Chendler.
8700 260 DOWN PAYMENT
80 ACRES, 15 under cultivation. 10
free Irrigation. 6-room house, barn,
fenced. Running stream thru
place, (jno uuuib umo
ford.
FOR LEASE Service atatlon. camp
ground, dance hall, 81050 cash re
quired. EXTRA GOOD BUY 1 acre J
splendid soil. 5-room plaatered
house, woodshed, garage, chicken
house, close to Medford. 81600.
8400 down.
Stock and Dairy ranches with free
irrigation.
FOWLER & UPP
44 North Riverside
u-d catv n,min of aanA auartz
j and placer claims. Some high grade.
runnels, uriiba, ubydiuu...
Harmon. Medford Hotel, Medford.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE My
equity in 8-room nouse, ro. i uwu
Oak Court, for smaller poperty or
acreagB. Home Owner'a Loan. Fred
C. Sander, !4 mile 8. Oak Grove
school.
FOR SALE 160 acrea. 30 miles from
Medford. Location S.W.V4. Seo. 13.
Twp. 38, R. 2E on Dead Indian
road. 800.000 ft. good timber, sev
eral lakes. Some good , garden
ground. Price 81300 cash. Timber
will pay for the place. F. A. Fergus,
631 4th St., Bromerton, Wash.
FOR SALE Muaern 8-rooro bouse.
No. 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner.
Fred O. Bander. Vi mile south ot
Oak Grove aohool.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN & WHITE
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE) Repossessed 1036 Chrys
ler Airstream uei,uxe ocuau
overdrive; 8500 reduction. Lange
Motor Car Co.,. 88 N. Riverside.
Tel. 18.
1030 Chevrolet Coupe. It would be
difficult to find so small an In
vestment, better eppearance.
more comfort or better per
formance, 3265.
Chevrolet School BUS, 35 passenger,
excellent condition. 3376.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer.
Used Car Dept. 8th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE Auburn 8 aedan good
condition, good rubber, 8260. 120
Greaham St., Ashland, Ore.
FOR SALE AT A BAROAIN
1934 long wbeelbase Chevrolet truck.
Low mileage. Dual tires. In good
condition full year llcenae. equip
ped with flat rack tor fruit haul
ing. See thle truck today. Rogue
River Chevrolet. Inc., North River
aide. SEE THESE
GOOD USED CARS
10 Reduction in Prlcee thla Month
Only. Some of these cars are near
ly new.
1938 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan
1936 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan
(Six-wheel equipment)
1034 Chrysler 8 Deluxe Sedan
1936 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan
(With overdrive)
1932 Studebaker Regal Light
8edan
1934 Plymouth Coupe
1930 Dodge 6 Sedan
1029 Ford Coupe
1933 Chevrolet Coupe
1930 Hudson Sedan
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO
Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer
38 N. Riverside Ave.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 180 Leghorn pullets, or
trade for dairy stock or what have
you. Also horse. O. W. Stevens,
one mile west of Phoenix.
DRESSED fryers. 80c. Phone 314-W
Mll.lt rED FHYEKa Csrley 314-W
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milk cow. M. B. Llnd
ley, second house on Old Stsge road
south ot end Beall Lane.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Frank
Zuccala, Central Point.
FOR SALE Jersey heifer. Just fresh
4. Box 61.
FOR SALE 3200 lb. tesm cheap. One
Ramboulllet ram. 85 Rt. 1. Box 361.
Central Point. H. Nicholson.
FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow and 1 Hol
ateln both young, been fresh 8
months. Inquire 33 North Front St.,
Medford.
FOR SALE 8 milk cows. 4 heifers, I
bull calf. C. Plappe, Rt. I, ', mile
north Bear Creek bridge. Central
Point.
FOR SALE Fr-sh cow, 840.
Mace, Central Point.
John
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route
4. Box 133. Spring Bt. Tel. 437-M.
BUY AND SELL: Livestock J. H Un
vllle. Old Pacific Highway, North of
Medlord.
FOR SALE D0US PETS
SCOTTIES Champion blood llnea.
healthy puppies, 3 miniature pup
pies left. All have short tails; love
ly male at stud, would trade for
some furniture, 2 miles south on
highway.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Apples. Tel. 133-L.
TOMATOES for sale, le lb., you pick.
W. H. Penlnger. Central Point.
TOMATOES No. I's, 650 lug; No. 3'a.
25c lug; Beans, ' Kentucky Won
ders; Blue Damson plums. B. E
Ford, a miles west on Jacksonville
highway. Phone 731-R.
PLACE YOUR ORDER now for nloe
Mulr canning peaches. 4c, at Wm.
Olson's, west from Wing's Orchard.
FOR SALE Mattress, sanitary couch
and loao Essex unauenger. iu a.
and St.
FOR SALE Any amount dredge
washed dlorlte gravel ana rocx, uc
yard. Locthart; 1 block weat of
postofflce, Jacksonville.
BIRDSEYE MAPLE DRESSER, Chest,
day-bed. tablea. 108 8. Grape.
FOR SALE; Fr.gidalre, good lire
840.00. Mr. Kyle, 37 N. Holly St.
FOR SALE Corn and beans for can
ning. 0. M. Parker, 1813 N. Rlver
' side.
WE have tour repossessed car radios
that have only seen one month's
operation at bargain prices. Buy to
day before they are aold. Firestone
Auto Supply and Service Store, 0th
and Riverside Phone 630.
SELLING OUT Axea 81, heaters, floor
covering. Lots of good things left
Quitting business. Jack'a 2nd Hand
Store.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbera, 16c
gallon and up. Also canning toma
toes le lb. you Pick or lHo picked
and delivered. Phone 493-Y noon
hour. EUedge Oardens.
BEDS, springs, mattresses, tables,
chairs and show cases. Hotel Allen.
FOR SALE; Damson pluma, 8eckel
pears. Mra. D, W. Luke. Phone
530-J-l.
TOMATOES for canning, lo pound.
Bring container, mono rar. wait
er. 314-Y.
DUART permanent aa low aa 61 96
up to 94.50. Prevost's, 236 80. Oak
dale. Phone 727.
FOR 8ALE Cull pickling cucumbera,
35c large lug. Fine for household
use. Bring containers. Lsst house
at end of South Peach.
ROOFING Bring your roof troubles
to us. Old roofs repaired, now
roofs applied. Pabco produots.
Ekerson Faint and Roof store. 88 8.
Bartlett. Phone 243.
MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw
Goat Dairy. R. 4. Bos 64. Tel. 437-J
FOR SALE Hopper for sawdut
burner with baffle plate. Almost
new. Bargain. Call at Mall Tribune
PUT IN YOUR WINTERS WOOD
early. Oak. laurel, manzanlta and
fir. Tel. 634-X.
FOR SALE
ORAM) BAGS and Twin. Oat our
price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE
37 N Grapa St. Phone 1062
BETTER Used Furniture. Davenport
aet, antique bed, good rockers,
springs, cheata. 106 South Orape.
BALED STRAW 30c per bale. H
Nledermeyer, tel. 697-R-l.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in shock. Cox
ranch. So. Peach.
FOR SALE 320 ft. hot water radi
ator pipes and connectlona; asbes
tos covering; one Murphy-ln-closet-bed;
one small ahow case: one
table; 4 chalra; a walnut spool
beds, springs, mattressc :; one Iron
fireplace basket; metal ahlngles.
345 s. Riverside.
FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electric
refrigerator, value 8169.60. Never
used. Will aacrlflce for cash. Make
offer. Telephone 1549-W.
MISCELLANEOUS
0. EARL BRAD FISH, Jeweler, has
moved to 16 S. Central, across street
from former location.
EVERYONE enjoys mystery and clever
alelght of hand. Learn mysterloua
mystery by our new system. Hero
a ahort time only. E. Herman, Med
ford Hotel,
IF the party who left a baby girl at
a baby home for adoption about
twenty-two years ego, and which
baby has now grown to young wo
manhood, will answer this adver
tisement they will learn of some
thing much to their advantage. Box
4903, Mall Tribune.
PAINTINO We have the best In
terior decorator tn Medford. Paint
ing, paperhanglng and linoleum
Ekeraon Paint and Roof Store. 38 ft.
Bnrtlett Phone 243.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Profitable business on
Psclflo highway For further In
formation write B"i 3822. Tribune
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
I he laahian fhop.
THE FASHION SHOP 308 0 . 8
Nat'l Bank Building ureasmaklng
Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 Ntw
location.
Abstracts.
JACKSON COUNTS'
ABSTRACT CO
riTl.fc ISSLIIA.VLB
Altai RACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-AbstraetJ
of Title. Rooms a sod 6. No 82
North Centrs Ave., upstair
Expert Window Cieanrrt,
LIT! GEUROE DO IT - Tel 117V
House cleaning, floor waxing on t
1 totai rug oj easing and upUo.iWriaf.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Transfer.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. . Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 616
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO.
Office 26 So. Fir Phone 315 Prloet
right. Service guaranteed.
REIN KINO TRANSFER CO Long
dlstaoce naullng. Furniture, cattle
anything, til N Plr. Phone 1033
0 Stuart.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, eta Reasonable ratea
Tel 833 P. B- Samson Co.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK.
FURNITURE, ENDORSED
NOTES. BTC.
We want to aupply your money needs
without red tape or delay.
SEE W. B. THOMAS
MGR. MEDPORD'S OLDEST AND
LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY.
45 So Central, Ground Floor
Craterlan Theater Bidg.
Llo. No. 8-I67-M-180. Pbona 130
DIAMOND LOANS
Prompt and courteous service.
MKDIOIID FINANCE CO.
Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
Phone 768. Lie. No. 8-200
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Solo of Negotiable Interest
hearing Warrants
Notice Is hereby given that Schoo.
District No. 1 of Jackson County
Oregon, will receive sealed bids for
and will sell, to the highest bidder
tor cash and for not less than par
and accrued Interest, negotiable 4
Interest bearing warrants of said dis
trict In the principal sum of 86000.00
being numbered from 1 to 10, both
Inclusive, each dated May 1. 1036,
NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Budget Committee of the Non-hlgh
School District of Jackson County, State of Oregon, at a meeting ot aald
Committee held on the 11th day of August, 1936, prepared an estimate In
detail of the amount ot money proposed to be expended by aald Non-hlgh
School District for all purposes during the fiscal 'school year beginning
June 15th, 1936 and ending June 15th, 1037, and an estimate In detail of
the probable reoelpta of aald Nou-hlgh School District from all sources tor
the school year 1936-1937. The Board of said Non-hlgh School District has
fixed the 12th day ot September, 1936 at the hour ot 1C A. M. at the Court
House In Medford, Oregon, aa the time and piaoe at which aald estimates
may be dlu-ussed with the Board of said Non-hlgh School District, at which
time and place any and all persons interested will be heard tor or agalnat
said tax levy, or any part thereof. That aald eBtlmatea and attached
original estimate sheets are on file In the office of the County school Super
intendent and are there open to the inspection ot all persons interested
therein, and the same are by reference made a part hereof,
.RECEIPTS
I. Cash on hand at beginning of the year for which thla
budget la made -.. 8 1,417.10
XI. Amounts received from other sources 0.00
expf.nditi;re
Tuition. Transportation and Interest
I.
Tuition ....
II. Transportation
III. Interest on Warrants w....mMM,...MH.H..w
Operating and Emergency
IV. Postage, Telegraph and Telephone....,,,.....,.........,
V. Printing and Mimeographing -
VI. . Expenses of Election (Publication and Poatage)...H...H..H,...H
VII. Travel Expenses of Board Members....-
VIII. Clerical Expense (Supplies, Legal Servloe, etc.)M..H.
' (a) Equipment T..v...: ....7.. -
IX. Emergency . , ...
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
RECAPITULATION
X. Total Receipts
II. Total Expenditures
DIFFERENCE (Amount to
Jackson County Non-High
Dated thla 11th day of Auguat,
GEORGE B. DEAN,
Chairman, Budget Committee
0. R. BOWMAN.
Secretary. Budget Committee
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
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length
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loudly In
sleep
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for dmftll
services
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from the
shore
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carefully
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coll 00.
11. Mass of
melted Im
purities tn
coal
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f,i. Th" charted
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each In the denomination of 8500
and maturing serially and consecu
tively on May 1st and November 1st
of the yeara 1S37, 1038, 1039. 1040.
and 1941, Interest thereon to become
due and payable annually from date
and at the maturity date of each
respective warrant. All blda must be
received by the undersigned clerk of
said district at Jacksonville. Oregon,
on or before 8:00 o'clock P. M. on
September 3rd, 1936, at which time
said blda will be publicly opened
at the school house In said district
at Jacksonville, Oregon. Tbe district
board reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
Dated this 19th day of August,
1936.
STELLA W. BEACH. Clerk.
School District No. 1 of Jackson
County, Oregon.
Suit In Equity for a Divorce
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and For the County of
Jackson.
Arthur L. Ourry, plaintiff, va
Josephine V. Curry, defendant.
To Josephine V, Curry, the abovo
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complslnt of
the above named plaintiff filed In
the above entitled court and causa
on or before the expiration of four
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, to-wlt:
on or before September 17th, 1036,
and If you fall to so appear and
answer plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded In nla
said complaint, to-wlt: for a decree
forever dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony heretofore and now exlatlng
between the above named plalntlfl
and defendant.
This summons, pursuant J to an
order of date Auguat 10th, 1036,
entored In above entitled court and
cause by Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge
of said court, Is served upon you by
publication in Medford Mall Tribune
once a week for four consecutive
weeks and In said order and herein
you are required to appear and
answer aald complaint on or before
the expiration of the last day of the
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be raited by .tax on the
School District) .... 861,857.90
1936.
A. E. BROCKWAY.
Chairman, Board of Education
C. R. BOWMAN,
Clerk. Board of Education.
Cross-Word Puzzle
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height of
person
19. Donkey
22. Cut Into small
cubes
II. Fish eggt
26. Galleys with
two banks of
oars
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mind
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vocal sound
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obliquely
23. More mature
16. City In
Belgium
86, Fuss
40. Bound with
narrow
fabric
41. Steadfast
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41. One who
endeavors
46. Recipient
of a legaer
46. Literary
supervisors
41. Nothing
49. Gulden the
helm
61. Unit of win
measure
merit -61,
Musical study
66. Mix with a
circular
motion
15. God of war
69. Sudden blast
of wind
1. Finish
61. Third king of
Judah
66. Member of a
Danish
order;
abbr.
6T. And! French
II. Unded
properties
DOWN '
L Conduct
t. Deep red
I, Short for a
compllmen
tary ticket
1 Full oft
suffix
6. Ourselves
6. Contradict
7. Social
division
I. Force or
power
I. Resident
hospital
Dhvslclan
10. Exclamation
11. Faint
12. Very black
12. Tower on a
mosque
time prescribed In aald order for the
publication of aald aummons, name
ly, on or berore the expiration of
tour weeks from and after the date
of the first publication of said aum
mons and which date of first publi
cation Is August 10th, 1936.
H. K. HANNA,
Attorney for Plaintiff
My post office address Is Medford.
Oregon.
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 Administrator of the Estate
of Luclnde Peck, deceased, has filed
with the above entitled Court hla
Flrat and Final Account and report aa
auch administrator, and the Court has
set September 11th. 1936, A. D., at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the time,
and the Courtroom of aald Court In
the courthouse In Medford, Oregon, aa
the place for hearing objectlona, If
any there be, why said Flrat and Final
Aooount ana rtepors anouia not do
approved, said Administrator and nit
bonasmen atscnargea, ana saia eeiato
closed. All persons are hereby noti
fied to appear at aald time and place
and anow oause ,if any tnera ea. wny
auch relief ahould not be granted,
Dated and first pubiised tnis lata
day of Auguat, 1936.
w. s. raiun,
Administrator of the estate
of Luclnda Peck, deceased.
O. H. BENOTSON,
'Attorney 'for Administrator, 126
East Main Street, Medford,
Oregon.
Notice to Crerlltora.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of JaoKson
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
Elizabeth Adams, Deceased..
The undersliined haa been, by the
County Court of Jackson County,
Oregonappointed administrator with
the will annexed of the eatate ot Mary
Elizabeth Adams, deceased .and has
qualified. The creditors of and all
persona having clalma against said
deceaaed are hereby notified to pre
aent the aama. wltn tne proper vouch
ers, within six months after the first
publication hereof, to the undersign
ed at his office In the Federal build
1ns .Medford. Oreaon.
Dated and first published August
13th, 1036.
GLENN O. TAYLOR.
Adlmlnlstrator with ths will an
nexed of the estate of Many Elis
abeth Adams, deceaaed.
GLENN O. TAYLOR,
Attorney for the Eatate.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
General Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon,
August 6th. 1036.
Notice la hereby given that William
L. Townsena ,01 asu bo. ruversiae Ave
Medford. Ore., who. on May 19'.n
1933. made Homeatead entry, serial
030877, and on Sept. 13. 1033. made
Add. Hd. entry. Serial No. 030035. fur
N' hw'4 ana ob1. nwy., oocuun si
Township 34 8., Range 1 W , Willam
ette Meridian, haa filed notice of in.
tontion to make final three-year
proof, to eatabllah olalm to the laud
abovo described, before Victor A.
Tengwald, U. 8. Commissioner, at
Modiord, Oregon, on tne loin aay ot
Soptembor, 1030.
Claimant namea aa wltneases:
Dean Weltman, of Trail, Oregon)
Leslie Worden, of Domeatto Laundry.
Medford, Oregon: Ray Prltohard, uf
Trail, Oregon; Clark Moore, of Trail.
Oregon. ROBERT B. OHAWFORO.
Acting Register.
MONTHI.V BTATE.MBNT
The following la a schedule, of the
proceedings of the County Court of
Jackson County. Oregon, showing a
list of claimants for supplies and
service for which the olalm la made
and which wera passed upon during
the month of July, lost.
O. R. CARTER.
County Clerk,
aeneral County
Roy Young, 13.10: Sacred Heart
Hospital. a633.33: D. J. Bolton.
11.36; Dr. O. A. Haines, 14.00; Com
munity Hospital. 4658.60; Phyllis
Swearlngen, 133.50; Jacksonville San
atorium, S353.00; Dr. O. I. Hunt
(30.00; West Blda Pharmacy, t.75;
McNalr Brothers, 13.30: Jarmln'a
1464; Standard Oil CO., 1333.03.
Peri Funeral Home, 36.50; State
Relief Committee. 6163.45; Viola
Frailer, 630.00; National Reemploy
ment, 663 67; Jessie Kleer, 64.10; Otis
Elevator Company, 64.76; Edna Banry
635.00; Nellie White, 630.00; Russell
Werner. 614.00; E. S. Hltzler, 635.00:
Frank Pelley, 637.03; A. J. Kellen
hack. 630.00; M. B. Mager. 630.00;
F. O. Llndgren. 611.07: Chaa. Blltch,
647.88; Harry Hlnea, 63.80; Wm. Cot-
troll, 63.00: Bin i nomas, et.oo; nuoy
Nelson, 63 60; Roy Young, 6100; Un
derwood Co., 674.00; Perl Funeral
Home. 650.00; Frank Perl, 636.46; J
Vern Shangle, 610.00; State Industrial
Accident Com., 636.46; Frankel Car
bon Co.. 613 00; Burroughe Company,
670.30; Sheriff Travel, 6304.63; Cir
cuit Court Poatage, 63.60; Thos. H
Simpson, 644.15: Whittle Transfer
63 60; Standard Oil Co., 438 83; Bute
Relief Com., 61803.87; C, R. Bowman,
travel, 610.45; Ronald H. Oandee,
610.00; Betha Abel, 16.00; Mary E.
Albert, 630.00; Lottie Bailey, 616.00,
Mrs. Earl Baldwin, 630.00; Edna
Banry, 636.00; Myrtle 0. Beatty,
610.00: Iva L. Blackwell, 616.00: Har
riett L. Busby, 610.00; Frances Dana
lels, 610.00; Mse E, uavis, aio,uu,
Zella M. Doe, 635.00; Zelpha Drlpps.
610.00; Pearl Dunford, 616.00: Mary
C. Fry, 610.00; Carrie J. Grimes,
630.00; Ethel Haertle, 610.00; Doltle
E. Holland, 636 00; Ina Huson, 630.00,
Elizabeth Huson, 61600; Elesnor M
Johnson, 636.00; Relta Kendall,
616.00; Bessie Landing, 616 00;
Fsnnle I. Liggett, 610.00; Ore Lester.
610 00: Flora B. Ludwlg, 430.00; Mar
guerite McAbee, 616.00; Margaret
Nusabaum, 616.00; Maude Overstreat.
630.00; Bettle A. Owlngs, 610 00;
Margery Pierce. 626X10; Ollla L
Pltchford, 610.00; Lillian O. Reed,
610.00; Almeida Russell. 616.00; Msry
R. Rowley, 616.00; Rebecca Ross,
3600; Mrs. H. Hllkey, 610 00; Mrs.
E. H. Snyder, sa.oo; nutn M. sonea,
3000: Ethel T. Btandley, 616.00;
Delia Stevenson, 616.00; Msry B.
Bwayne, 610.00; Loretta Bwlnden
61000: Mini P. Ttngleaf, 610.00
Alice V. Tutigat. 610.00; Louis. On-
derwood. 616.00; Martha L. Whlllock.
61000; Alonla M. Wall, 617.60; Edith
L. Watson. 616 00; Nellie White,
630 00: Verena Williams, 618.00;
Edith M. Wolfnrd, 610.00: Lucille
Everhard. 630.00: N. B. Young, 613 60:
Csrl Flchtner, 61.00; J. R. Woodford,
81.00: Will Bte, 6100; Clarence
Pankey, 81.00; A. B Culy, 6100; Chaa
Oay, 6100: W. O. Stead, 6100; Mra.
Stead. 61.00; F. H Hagerty, 6100;
C. E. Ontes, 61 00; Luther Hsrt, 63.30;
Wilbur Hart, 6130; Polly Ann Hart,
61.30; L. Daugherty, 63.40; Chaa.
Parman, 63 40; Copco, 6668.66; Amer
ican can Co., 638 63; Union Oil Co..
836: Ted'a Feed Store, 636.08:
Snider Dslry, 633 48; Fluhrer'a Bak
ery. 61.73; North Cosst Chemical Co..
17 60; Zellerbach Paper Company,
61336; Trowbridge Cabinet Works,
610 30; Mason Ehrman Co., sui ou,
Hubbard Brothers. 50.00: Oates and
Lydlatd, 6730; Western Thrift Store.
1.84; Hardy's Csh Store, 63.10; R.
W, puuo, 131.83; M, and U. PP',.
Store, 30.85: Medford Ice Co., 680:
Blden's Shoe Shop, 61.36; Ideal Bi
cycle Shop, 6.36: Trowbridge and
Flynn, 87.80; Davla and Davis, 66.00;
People'a Electric, 61.50; Pacific Tel.
and Tel. Co., 6104.48; National Hos
pital Association, 63.40; Clyde L.
Smith, S5.20; o. W. Daley. 633.10;
C. Marlon Smith. 51.85; Clinton A.
Smith, 04.30; Brophy a, 1.00; Fire
atone. 112.04: Clough Barrlck Co.,
630.00; Ashland Tidings, 6.75: Mali
Tribune. 133.65; R. B. Thompson.
33.08; Mary Mse, 63.00; Ethel Weld-
man. 62.35: Maude c. Robinson,
1.00; Dr. W. S. Cary, 61.35; Anna
Coleman. 673.00: Laura Marx, 673.00;
Edith Cochran, 675.00; Nettle Thomp
aon. 58.50: Edith Sage, 615.00; Chas.
Blltch, 655.86; Frank Pefley, 647.88;
A. J. Kellenbeck, 835.88; M. B. Mager,
55.86; Fred Llndgren, 66.Ba; C. A.
miason, au.UT; Raipn waidron,
615.06; Thos. H. Simpson, 611.40:
Marshall, Smith. Leonard. 615.00; H.
a. Keea, 636.03; Ben Paul, 61.00; w.
H. Milton, 63.80; Rowland Qustafson
1.30; O. B. Jones, 1.30; O. E.
Carthell, 3.00; V. R. Beera. 63.10;
Andy Larson, 1.60: Mary Hartnian
61.50; Dwlght Hartman, 61.50; Edw
Lees, 61.50; Dr. Holt, 61.00; Alice Oan
dee, 66.00; Office Sta. and Supply,
66.30; Western Union, 66.68; Swem's
Shop, 63.85; Webb and Carlon,
6U8.30: people's Electric, 6835,
Humphrey's arocery, 667.30; South
ern Oregon Gas Corp., 68.80; Snider
Dairy, 64.48; o. V. Myers, 63.14; B. P.
Ireland, 63.60: Campbell Dairy, 68 83;
International Police Research 81.06;
Liberty Market, 614.18; Ceroid J, Par
ker. 83.op; Economy Market, 61.80;
Fiuhrer's Bakery, 68.40; L. G. Mortn
land, 61.00; Tom Waterman, 6100;
H. N. Butler, 61.00; Hal Piatt, 61.00;
P. M. Hunts, 1.00; Jack Henistreet.
1.00: H. P. Jewett. 1.00; R. M. Wy
att, 1.00; Ivaa Brood, 1.00: Carolyn
Lees, 1.00: H. B. Glllla, 1.00: Jas.
Baughman. 61.00: D. O. Hawley, 8100.
Earl Bates, 61,00; A. E Simmons.
66.35; Lllllam M. Roberts 813.60; Ash
land Tidings, 618.05; Klocker Print
ery, 64.00; Medford Domestlo Laun
dry, 63.84: Modern Plumbing and
Sheet Metal Co., 38.15; Provost
Brothers, 3.00; Slma Brothera, 8.00,
Wm. Hammett, 34.85.
Jackson County library
Jackson County Library. 816.00:
Carol Cox Book Co., 81.00; Foltett
nook Co., 68.10: Klocker Printer?
613.30; Oregon Newa Co., 618.34,
Dog License Fund
Joe Shoemaker, 658.60; Bert Nel
son. 810.50; John Hlggenbothanv
614.00; A. E. Brockway, 67.00; F, S
Barneburg, 631.60; L. A. Salads,
611.00; Dolph Phlppa, 613.60: Theo.
Fian, saa no; j. j. osennmgge, u do.
Earl B. Day, 640.00: John Nledermeyer,
121.00; victor Buraell, 67.00; Jess Tay
lor, 614.00; Dave Hickens, 63.50: j
W. Prultt, 63.60; F. Stephenson, 63 50;
M. Ray. 638.00.
Knforcement Fund
James Baughman. 637.50: Dr, W, S
Carey, 83.00.
Bounty Fund
Ivan Burk, 63 00; H. E. Webb, 88.00:
t. A. Beddlngfleld, 66.00; Ben Gard
ner, 613.60; Ben Geary, 63.00; W, A
Scott, 63.00; Chaa. Cornutt, 63.00: ft
W. Rose, 63.00; R. F. Rankin, 68.00.
Road Fund
J. r. Gllllngs, 678.171 Wm. Johnson,
67.17: Gluts Fleever, 811.88; S. P.
Company, 6876.74: Irwin Hodaon Co.,
630.83; L. E. Johnson, 636.66; Forest
service, 61.50; pacifio Tel, and Tel
Co., 640.60: Flnley Implement Co.,
65.75; Gllmore Oil Company, 6816.66;
Woodbury Company, 887.36: Asaocla-
ted Oil Co., 6114.43; D. L. Davidson,
3.35: Standard Oil Co., 61036.60:
Llttrell Peru Co., 683.05; C, I. Boy-
den, 830.50: d. j. ourford. 868.83;
Fred Younger, 67.18: L. J. Blgham,
6103.00; Percy Haley, 6106.00; H. O.
Dooms, 603.77; Oale Moulton, 8131.00:
B. B. Blgham, 647.80; R, J. Rlnabar
ger, 116.00; F. I. Jenkins, 6103.74:
H. 0. Dooms, 611.07: W. J. Burbldge,
88.00; C. L. Smith, BS.OOl Q. H
West, 68.07; Thos. Roseberry, 154.00;
Jack Fortln, 6111.60; R. N. Finney,
6103 50: L. B. McKlnnla, (108.74: D, O.
Modrell, (86.00; Harold Tolls, 683.78;
Ed Stlllwell, 6138.00: Claude Wilson,
693.40! Ira Wilson, 693.83; Don Fred
ericks, 681.60: W. L. Tolls, 6100.00,
John Moulton, 677.80; Cliff Osas,
886.13; coien King, 683.84: Howsrd
Lewis, 636.01; John Campbell, (11.66:
A. W. Wattanburg, (103.00; Chaa.
Dooms, (130.74: M. W. Moraa, (31.64:
F. w. Denier, 6B6.16; Theo Glass,
6.78: H, Baughman, (8.66; Tom King.
616.73; W, (. Finney, 617.84; Ed Hu
bert, 67.17: Eber Weed, 638.60: Jim
George, 620.03; J, Bole, 61.16: W. 8.
oarren, 63 98: Ralph Merrltt. 6101.50:
Jim Merrltt, 6103.00: Earl Jones.
80 54: Wm. Fox, 668,(: F. H. Kelly,
3638: Bruce Wilson. (33.96: It. F.
Montgomery, (5 87; Emarlck Jones.
(U.B5; Rudy weldman, 676.58; L
Throckmorten, 684 00: O. 0. Braack.
6136.76; L. 0. Harris 64.78; Arthur
Clark, 63.38: Pearl Btowell, 63.38;
Robert Cowden, 63.88: W. M. Teth-
row. 68B.OO; Henry Meyer, (88.00: R,
H. Heath, 666.98: Prentice Patty,
44.81; Lyal Hartman, 888.76; Wm.
Edens, 678.76; Lew I a Applebaker,
668.78; O. Storm. 61013; L. O. Nelson,
64.78: L. Norman, (57.36; w. Lang
(69.75; John Lusby, (33.90; W. Hart
man. (83.60: M. W. Morse, (10.77:
Lewis Brothers, (196( 98; Provott Bro
thers, 868.60; Eada Transfer, (5.00;
Madden'a Tire Shop, 63 45: Parry's
Oarage, 61.80; Medford Service Sta
tion. 6170.84; O. E. Gate, Auto Com
pany, 60.34; Medford Water Commie
alon 633.88; F. B. Haaelton, 61.60:
Medford Hardware Co., 63.00: Union
Oil Co., 6301.88: Jenkins Sign Co.,
ve.uii; uawson Flung works, 85.66;
W. I. Clements, 61.83: Porter Lum
ber Co., 664.18; P. B. Rynnlng, 634.06:
Wm. McCann, (38,61.
McLeod
McLEOD, Aug. J6. (Spl.) A large
number from here attended the fu
neral ot Harry Merrlman, wno passed
away at Salem August 18. Sincere
sympathy of our community la ex
tended to Mra. Merrlman and family,
Mra. Delia Taylor of Waahlngtoa,
D. C, who U visiting her son, Ken
neth Taylor and family, waa a guest
of Mra. Sublette for a tew daya last
week.
Stewart Weeks haa purehaaed a
new truck which U used In hauling
hla pears to market. Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Sawyer an also enjoying a new
car.
Mr. and Mrs. Qua Dltaworth and
children and Jack Vaughn have re
turned from a two weeka vacation
apent at Yellowstone National park.
We are glad to report that Elbert
Qlaaa la aald to be aomewnat inv
proved In health.
Hi. and Mre. Otto J.ldruas enter.
talned friends at their McLeod cabin
Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Tate, who haa been a
gueat at ths home of her eon since
July J, returned last week, to her
Hollywood bom.
Jack Rohrtng, nephew of A. D
Tate, apent aom daya at Tate's resort
the peat week.
Boat service la now available on the
Upper itcu. ruie catches liv been
made this summer by sportsmen
who have taken advantaoA nf ivut
trlpa from covered bridge downward.
Information regarding trlpa can bt
secured at Cassy's camp.
Prospect school patrons rejected
tile bond Issue for new high school
b uie election neid August 31.
a. t. Haines, who had been In poor
health for manv veara. nftuorf
at hla home In Ashland August 30.
McLeod extends srympathy to Mra.
Halnea and family.
"Outdoor" Franklin and party
from California spent a week at Tate's
iney were delighted with
McLeod and Mr, Franklin expect to
return for an extended atay thla tall.
Tolo
TOLO, Aug. 36. (Spl.) Aa a ges
ture of farewell to their daughter and
granddaughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Green entertained at their home
Thursday evening with a turkey din
ner. Guesta from Medford were Mr.
and Mra. L. A. Adams and aons, Dur
ral and Arthur, Mr. and Mra. J. L,
Dobbyns, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Green
and Ralph, Jr.. Mr. and Mra. Walter
Green and daughter, Betty. Near
neighbors present were Mrs. Allda
Tule, Mr. and Mra. O. E. Loftua, Tom
Hagen, Edward Inmann and Mr. and
Mrs. P, A. Tracy and Ernestine. Mra.
Krueger, Wanda and Margaret, honor
gucata, left Sunday tor their home In
Wellington, Kansas.
Edward Inmann, with Glen Holt
and Hugh McKlnney of Medford
apent Sunday In Blue Canyon. The
aoenery waa satisfactory, but fish
ing wasn't, they report.
Miss Patricia Polndexter of Med
ford Is a guest of Elizabeth Davla at
the Denver Davis home recently.
Miss Ruth Johnson, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs, Guy Johns -n, Is horn
from Salem, tor a few weeks. Mis
Johnson, who haa been under medical
care there, will be able to come horn
to stay about January 1. She look,
so well friends hardly knew her.
John Anderson,' who haa been look
ing after business affalra and calling
on friend tn the valley during a
few daya" stay with hla daughter,
Mrs. Harry Ovarbeck, returned to hi
home near Salem Saturday,
Miss Arlene Inmann went with the
John Bohnert family to pick hucklo
berries on Ilk oreek over tbe week
end. They were supper guesta Sun
day at the Tracy home. Miss Inmann
returned to Medford, where she will
resume packing today at Sgobel et
Day'a.
Mrs. Lulu Thurston and sons, Sid
ney and Jimmle, called at the C. A.
Thorp home Sunday. Tolo aohool
will open Monday, Auguat 81, with
Mra. Thurston aa teacher. The proa
pectlv enrollment of pupils la leas
thla year than last.
On account of the brush fire, Mra.
Krueger and daughters postponed
their departure until Saturday.
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN CREEK, Aug. 38. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sharp and three
sons at the Imperial valley were re
cent truest at the Clifford White
home.
Mrs. . Hurt and daughter Janet re
turned recently from a visit with rela
tives and friend at Sacramento and
Yuba city, Oallf.
Mr. Lester Beal and Mrs Audrey
Volkers of Brentwood, Calif, war
week-end guests of their niece, Mra.
Donald Brown. They were on their
way home from Roseburg where they
war called by the death of their
father, Mr. Bro'rn also ha as her
house guest her mother, Mr. Nora
Valentine.
Mr. and Mra. R. a. Le Vender and
Miss Beatrloe Cooney were recent
guesta of Jamea Eglaa of Ashland.
They enjoyed dinner together and a
ahow afterward.
The school house an being clean
ed and put In ahap tor the begin
ning of school on Sept. 7.
Friend of the community axtand
deepest sympathy to Mra. W. T. Lot
11 and family In the death of her
brother who waa killed In an auto
accident near Doris, Calif., neently.
Mr. and Mra. O. M. Whit and Bette
Brown and Jerry Keep apent Aug. le
at crater lake.
Mra. Peter Flck and sons of Jack
sonville spent Friday afternoon visit
Ing at the J. D. Brown horn. '
Fox Must Remain
Alcatraz Prisoner
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Sfl. AP)
Norman T. Whltaker, whose record
Includes a conviction "The Fox"
In the Lindbergh kidnaping extor
tion plot of Gaston B. Meana, must
sen out hi three-year automobile
theft aantence In the Aloatraa fed
tral prison,
Federal District Judge Michael J.
Roche denied Whl taker's petition for
a writ of habeas corpus, In which he
contended he should be released at
one.
llverton Water Bad.
SILVERTON, Aug. 38. (AP) Stl
verton resident received orders to
bell drinking water after a report
showed the olty water to rate B grade
Instead of A. Publlo drinking foun
tains were closed.
The report of Auguat 1 ah owed an
A condition.
Afts? Tsur vacation, freahen your
akin with Belcano Cosmetics. Young'
Drug Co., Msln and 9. Central.
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