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Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Keys. Call Tribune. Pay lor
I adv.
LOST If dog mlMlng. call 1618.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl for housework. Go
home nights. Anyone employed In
fruit may apply now for future per
manent position. 20 Olen Oak Ct..
Phone X147-J.
WANTED Olrl to help with house
work. Phone 1147-M.
EXPERIENCED waitress, also girl to
do rooms and work extra In dining
room. Wolf Creek Tavern, Wolf
Creek, Ore. .
WANTED Capable woman for gen
eral housework, $35.00; Mrs. B, R:
Elliott. Phone 110.
WANTED Experienced waitress, tray
experience. Del Rogue Hotel, Grants
Pass, Ore.
WANTED Young woman for house
work and care of children. 25 per
month. Olve references. Box 5505.
Tribune.
WANTED Woman for general uouae-
work. Phone 74
WANTED MALE HELP
WANT man with bean thresher
thresh dry blue lako beans. Cum
min;! Oardens. Phone 403-M.
WANTF.D Driver to Couer d'Alene,
Ida. Expenses and transportation.
Inquire Hl-Way Exchange, l mire
south Phoenix. . . '
WANTED Boys to sell newspapers
afternoons, rtppiy am" ,,u,ic.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED 20 experienced pear pick
ers to pick by box. 203 Vancouver
Phone 101 6-L.
WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Sheep, alfalfa ground and
range. Box 5738, Mall Tribune.
WANTED Fordson side disc plow.
Harry B. Christiansen, Rogue River.
Ore.
WANTED Party with some money to
operate placer mine. Have all equip
ment; lots of water; work year
around. Money secured. Box 5404.
Tribune.
WANTED Laundry, men"a or family.
Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345-M.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture
and household goods. Phone 1082.
WANTED Will pay top prices for
good used furniture, ranges, heat
ers, etc.
HOLBROOK 4: ANDREWS
Fire Hall Bldg. 8th St.-Front. Tel 547
WANTED Top prlcea paid for used
furniture tools, etc. Berrydalt 2no
Hand Store 1803 N Riverside lei
388. -
WANTED Veal, pork, fat and feeder
cattle. See J. J. Osenbrugge, 132
S. Riverside.
WANTED Lamb wool See the Med
ford Bargain Bouse. 27 No. Grape
WANTED You to look at my bar
gains, almost new clothing for all
the family 818 E Main
JUNK Highest prices paid fol brass
radiators, copper storage ba.tenes
aluminum and other metal
Scrap iron small or large lot,
pipe ana machinery wool anc cot
ton rags, lnnfl bUbes
Our price will Interest you.
Bides. Pelt. Wool Mohslr
Household joodi. furniture stoves
bought or sold.
ME'JKORD BARGAIN HOUSE
WANT TO BUY Some good young
b.-eedlng ewes. V J Pnllippt Hotel
Grand Medford.
FOR RENT RCOM BOARD
BOARD 85 week. Including laundry.
1003 West Msln.
FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea
sonable. 320 E Main St.. Medford.
BOARD AND ROOM fot two tiusinesa
men or worn! Nice rom, (.re
place oath room pr'vnte ntrnce
good tneais. Inquire 823 So. Jak-
di pmn q4.vx
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR PENT Large heitd room ir.
private family. Walking distance,
phone 875-Y. 714 West loth.
FOR RENT Furnished bedroom
downstairs. 311 So. Oakdale.
FOR RFNT Hcatrd furnWiPd room
Mrs. W. F. Campbell. 804 E. Main
FOR PENT Plea-Ant front room
downstairs, to adults only. 0.6 W
lOtti.
HFATED room, private home (or bu
' tnes peopl. 1 On cit-neva.
ATTRACT IV JL rocms, 4o4 fr. Grape,
FOE RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT Furn. 6-room house, also
4-room apt. Tel. 833-Y.
FOR RENT 6-room, modem, fur
nished bouse, close In. 335 8. Riv
erside. Phone 467-J.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
BACHELOR'S quarters. 134 So. Ivy.
FURN. APTS. 110 Almond atreet.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 and 3-room
apartments. Adults. 604 West 10th.
FURNISHED lower apartment; adults.
343 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished apt
with electric conveniences In
quire 300 So OakdaJe. :
APT. FOR RENT Frlgldalre. heat
overstuffed, private bath, cloee in
808 W. Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Fine business room. Best
lighted block. Apply P. F. Bank.
FOR RENT store room. Inquire at
Bartlett's. 43 bo. Central.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE or TRADE 380 acres wood
land, body fir and laurel. 11 milts
from Medford. Qood roads. Tel.
649-R.
FOR TRADE Property In Grants
Pass or close In for late model car
. and good house trailer. White Sam
uel H. Smith. Gen. Del, Grants
Pass or inquire 1 block east of Cash
Grocery.
TRADE Mndel T Ford pickup for
buzz wood saw. Box 6734 Tribune.
WANT Small farm or dairy tot Med
ford income. Box 8590. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE By owner, on account of
age. 175 Acre Dairy. Irrigated; 40
acrea free water right; 30 cows and
30 head of young stock, horses and
hogs. Fully equipped with machin
ery. Running artesian water In the
house, 100 ft. barn full of hay and
silo full. Taxes and overhead very
low. Capacity of place 100 head of
cowa. Located on the beautiful
Rogue River. Address. Box 101,
Route No. 1, Central Point, Oregon.
FOR SALE or RENT 8 A. small
buildings, 1V4 mile on Blddle Road.
Inquire 143 4th St., Ashland.
4-ROOM house wtti bath, corner lot,
on Rose Ave. Price 675. Very easy
terms. L. O. Flckell, 204 Eaat Main
Tel. 365.
FOR SALE Ranches, houses, orch
ards, stores, by E. R. Fuller Real
Estate Agency. 1803 W. Main.
FOR SALE Beautiful 4-room bungs
low, well furnished ready to move
In, -located on two large lot. Alao
acreage tracts close In with city
water. H. G, Wilson, 7 Chestnut St.
Phone 1584.
I FOR SALE House, garage, lawn,
I shrubs, fruit trees. 8300 cash, 3rd
house on Albert St. oft Prune.
WHY? - .
' A PAYING PROPOSITION
j No. 1 $0300 70 aorea In clover and
alfalfa. Irrigated, abundance wa
ater. New bungalow. 4 rooma, bath.
city water in nouse. barge new
barn. Net Income from this place
over 82500 this year. I believe this
to be. the best paying 70 acre ranch
in Jackson County.
No. 2 83100 6-room modern house.
Hardwood floors throughout. Large
lot. Shade, garage. Immediate pos
session. Owner here to sell. 8300
cash, 6 Interest. Balance like rent.
Best buy in Medford.
J. C. BARNES
Phone I137-Y 20 K. Pesch St.
NEWLY furnished modern house.
Close In. Sacrifice 81500 8500
down, balance like rent.
2i ACRES. 350 ft. river frontage,
good bf idlngs, house partly furn
ished, 1 acre alfalfa. Irrigated. 81300,
half down, balance $120 year. Sev
eral city and suburban homes,
' ranches.
ROBERTS. REALTOR
720 W. 2nd
WHY PAY
HIGHER AND HIGHER
RENT?
4 Large Rooms. 1005 N. Central, $1800.
7 Rooms, 320 S. Ivy, $2100.
4 Rooms, 707 Oak, $1350.
Each place has been completely re
finished Inside and out and la In
fine shape. Terms: 10 down, bal
ance like rent. This is your chance
to Own Your Own Home and also
participate In the real estate boom
which la Just starting. See
W. E. THOMAS
45 So. Central .
FOR SALE 40 acre on Applegate;
deeded water right for 17- .acrea.
Price $400.00, jr will trade for late
model car. TcL 234-R-l.
ONE ACRE, amsll house, Jackson
ville. 2d Franquette Walnut trees.
Price $850.00. One-half down; bal
ance easv.
BROWN h WHITE
Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr.
FOR SALE 20 acres, 13V4 acres Un
gated; 8-room house, electricity,
garage, chicken house, family or
chard. Priced for quick sale. Rt.
1. Box 470.
WHEN you think -f real eat ate think
Ol BROWN & WHITE.
HOUSES for sate or rent. ackaoo
County Blug. Loan Ase'n.
5 AND 10-acre tracts, $10 down, $6
month, on pavement; electricity,
water; 10 miles N. W. Medford.
10 to 80 acres. $50 down. $10 month,
on pa'ement; electricity, water; S
ml. N Grants Pans.
MONTGOMERY. Owner.
Jck)on Hotel. Medford.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE OR TRADE Red pullets
and Togrpnburg nanny. Whitney,
W'Mif 1. Box 33
PERSONAL
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
MADAM AVON. Palmist and Clair
voyant, plvfs truthful advice on all
a Hairs of life, tells your past, pres
ent and future. If In doubt ta to
what st?p to take, consult Madam
Avon today; tomorrow may be too
late. Good advice. In time, save
mnnv worries and many dollars
iiiL-J(iL'!in!i Kuaranteed. Read in ke
rUiiy Hnur 10 a. m. to 9 p. m
Located at Rainbow Auto Camp.
i.ti no, Riverside, cabin Z.
FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1920 Ford truck. $75.00. J
R, Anflnson, Rt. 1, Box 413, Med
lord. 1932 P. B. Plymouth 4 -door sedan,
original paint perfect condition.
Guaranteed. $880. i
. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
113 S. Riverside
1936 DODGE (Black) coupe, traveled !
- 14.500 mllea, fine condition. Urgent i
sale. Must sell for cash. Box 5737.
Tribune. j
FOR SALE OR TRADE for light te- !
dan, '39 model A Ford truck. Com :
pound, large rack. Value $75. 606
Clark. .
FOR 6 ALE Equity In 1936 Chevrolet
pickup or trade for light sedan. 603
Clark atreet.
FOR SALE 1928 Whippet sedan or
trade for larger sedan. Love's Gar
age. 1704 No. Riverside.
FOR SALELIVESTOCK
FOR SAXE Jersey cow, young and a
good dairy cow. Cheap if taken at
once. 4' miles north Eagle Point.
Otto Ruaho.
1300 LBS. work horses for sale or
trade for pows or heifers. Tarns for
sale. Tom Neely, Columbus off of
Stewart,
WEANER PIOS FOR SALE Frank
Strawn, Crater Lake highway at
Reese Creek.
FOR SALE Boar, or trade for sow.
1704 No. Riverside.
WORK HORSE FOR SALE. 1ft miles
west upper Griffin Creek school.
Vera Ouches.
FOR BALE 335 choice quality feeder
pigs. Phone 403-J-l. No calls Sun
day. CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar
den tools, household furniture,
breakfast set, pressure cooked can
ned fruit and vegetables. Gould's.
1 mile south of Talent, on highway.
Tel. Ashland 871-R-l.
1 PUREBRED saddle horse, one 5
galted saddle horse, will work; one
1300-lb. work mare. Sam Rtgel.
Grants Pass, Rt. 3, box 800. Steel
head Lodge, or call at Gravlln Feed
Barn.
BUT OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Rout
4. Boi 133 Spring at. rel 4.7-M
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS -
FOR SALE Italian and
prunes. Phone 7-F-14.
FOR SALE Heating stove, will take
16-ln. wood. SIB No. Bartlett.
FOR SALE -Vetch and oat hay, $10
ton. E. H. Rom. Rosa Lane.
TWO-HORSE grain drill. Also 1400
lb. work horse, W. E- Mann, mile
N. 4 'Corner Station ca S-tldway
Road.
FOR SALE Oats and vetch seed.
mixed, for cover crops. Price reas
onable. Oregon Orchard, phone
488-J-l.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious,
Spltzenburg and Newtown apples.
Orchard run; bring containers, Joe
Kantor, Route 4, box 337.
MODEL D, 1500 watt Kohler auto
matic electric power and light
plant. Complete with 05 gal. stor
age tank. First class condition
Priced for Immediate sale at $376
Call at Carburetor and Electric
Service, No. Oth and 0 streets,
Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 137.
30-06 WINCHESTER Carbine, Model
1895. with 80 rounds ammunition
and belt. Don Elliot, Box 147, How
ard avenue.
FOR SALE Wood truck or trade for
car. Love's Garage, 1704 N. River
side. JONATHAN apples, finest quality, for
sale. Ala Vista Packing House.
FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onions,
$1.35 cwt. N. of Central Point,
back of Willow Springs Service Sta
tion, w. P. Grimes.
FOR SALE Good Jonathan apples,
75o lug. Orchard Park Farms.
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood.
Price right. 515 Pennsylvania Ave.
or Phone 622-J. Call after 5 p. m.
FOR SALE Wedgewood Shellene gas
stove, gas water heater, 0 lights
with pipe; Da Laval milking pump
and engine; 8-tn. Burr grinder;
stock saddle and gasoline Maytag
washer. J. H. Stanley, Medford,
Rt. 8, Box 130.
FOR SALE Baled straw, 30c per bale.
Phone 533-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer
FOR BALE Cheap,
I634-T.
fill dirt. Tel.
FOR BALE Baby buggy.
Ideal Court.
FOR SALE Grapes now ripe. J A
Manke, 4 mllea west of Medford.
ALL KINDS of wood. Good and dry.
Tel. 634-X.
FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust
burner with baffle piste. Almost
new Bargain Cai at Mall IYlbune
FOR SALE Bated good alfalfa and
itraw. D R Smith, across from
Taient school. Phone Ashland
373-J-l,
PETITE PRUNES lc lb on TM Leo
Young. Columbui Ave. off Stewart.
FOR SALE Apples Tel 132-L
BUSINESS CHANCES
OAS Station on highway, lunch,
beer, candy, tobaccos, trade for
Model A Ford -Roadster or sell
cheap. Other business forces sals.
Box 5750, Tribune.
WANTED Silent partner with money
for rich mine property In Calif. P.
O. Box 713.
FOR SALE Pat's Second Hand Store
and property. 1506 Prune St.
WILL PAY up to $1,000 caah for good
business or Invest that sum with
personal service. 13 years business
In selling experience. Box 5737
Tribune.
MI80ELLAKEOD8
A BETTER REBOKE JOB at a saTtnll
rrfea' Oarage. 601 No. Cntral.
ROOPINO BrlriK your roof trembles
to us. 016 roofs repaired, new roofs
ppurc. r.nco prfxiucts. taerson
I Pain. tH Daa. 0,n M 'J Ul.
c;j;rvg' tim for Too Late to CUa-I
ail Ada l 1:30 p. na.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts,
JACKSON COUNTY
AHSTKACT CO.
TITI.B INSUKANCt
AHSTKACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of nue. Rooms 3 aod o, No. 33
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Chiropractor
E. M. NELSON, Otj.ropractor N. O. M
Service, 1213 W 10t1
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT rel 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, on
ental rug Cleaning and upnolsterlnn
Piano Instruction
FRED ALTON HaIGHT Tesclior ol
Piano. Accredited Teacher. MeK
cord Modern 1'iano Meibod. dtu
dlo. 318 Liberty Bullying.
The rashlnn ehop.
THE FASHION SHOP SOU i D. tf
Nat'! Bank Building UressmaKing
Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New
location.
Money to Lend
MONKY
LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK
FVRNITUKE, KNDOI1SKD
NOTES. ETC.
Wa want to supply your money needs
wltbout red tape or delay
SEE W. E. THOMAS .
MGR. MEDPORD'S OLDEST AND
LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY
4ft so Central. Ground Floor
Craterlan rneater Bldg
Lie No S-167-M-1BO Pbone 139
DIAMOND I.OANH
Prompt and courteous service .
MEIIFOKD FINANt'B CO.
Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
Phone 7B8 Lie No S-3UU
Transfer.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert paca
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices Ngnt
619 Norm Riverside Phone 616
EAOS TRANSFER s STORAGE CO.
Office 36 So Fir Phone 316 Price
right serrtce guaranteed
REINKING TRANSFER CO Long
distance naullng Furniture cattle
anything 111 N Fir. Phone 1033
- O Stuart. -
TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local
and long distance naullng. furni.
ture moving etc Reasonable rates
Tel 833 F E Snnisun Co
LEGAL NOTICES
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Notice of First MeetliiK ot "creditor
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon
In the Matter of: Marvin Ester
Blaylock, bankrupt.
To the creditors of Mnrvln Ester
Blaylock, of the City of Medford, in
the County of Jackson and District
aforesaid, Bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that on the
10th day of September, 103(1, the
said Mnrvln Ester Blaylock was duly
adjudicated bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of his creditors will be
held In the office of the Referee,
Medford Center Building, Medford.
Oregon, on the 3nd day of October,
1036, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore
noon, at which time and place the
said creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a Trustee, examlno
the Bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting,
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
September 31st, 1938.
Notice or Finn! settlement.
In the County Court of the state ol
Oregon, for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
Mail Tribune Daily
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liam Mason Colvlg, sometimes
known aa William M. Colvig, de
ceased.
The undersigned has filed In the
County Court of Jackson County
Oregon, the final account of her ad'
ministration of the estate of William
Mason Colvig. sometimes known as
William M. Colvig, oeceased. and sam
Court has fixed Thursday. September
,14th, 1936. at the hour of 10:00 a. m.
of said day.' at the courtroom of said
Court at the Court House in Med
lord, Jackson County, Oregon, as the
time and place for the hearing of
objections to said final account and
for the settlement of said estate.
All persons Interested in said estate
are hereby notified and required to
make or file their objections to s&la
final account, tf any they have, on
or before the time aforesaid fixed for
the hearing and settlement thereof
Date of tills notice and of the flrat
publication thereof is August 25 tU
1036. MARY O. WARNER.
Executrix, of the Estate of William
Mason Colvig. slmetimes known aa
William M. Colvig, deceased,
OLENN O. TAYLOR, Attorney.
Notice To Contractors
Medford, Oregon,
September 31, 1938.
Notice of Bids
Notice is hereby given -that bids
are now called for the grading, curb
ing, and paving on South Holly Street
from the end of the present pave
ment to the South , line of lot 10,
block 5. South Park Addition.
The plana and specifications can be
seen at the office of the City Recorder
In the City Hall at the corner of
Fifth and Central Avenue, Medford,
Oregon. -
The City Council will receive seal
ed proposals therefor, and the pro
posals will be opened In the Council
Chamber of the City Hall on Tues
day evening, October 6, at 7:30 p. m.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check or bid bond of not
less than five percent (6) of the
amount of the bid. The right Is re
served to reject any or all proposals,
to accept the proposal submitted by
any bidder, and to waive technical
defects, as the Interest of the City
mny require.
CITY COUNCIL.
By: Geo. W. Porter, Mayor.
By: M. L. Alford, Recorder.
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, Sept. 33. (Spl.)
Our school la Drogrcaslng very nicely
under the present staff of teachers.
W. H. Vimont and Eulia Minter. The
first meeting of the Home and school
circle will be Friday afternoon, Sep
tember 25 at the school house, In
connection with the school. All
patrona and friends of the school are
Invited to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball returned home
September 16 from Salem where they
enjoyed a visit to the state fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey
were shopping in Medftrd September
16. They are getting along fine with
the new house they are building.
Hollls Martin pent September 30
with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Martin. Hollia Is employed by Ross
Kline at hla home.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt and
children, Janet and Jimmy, were din
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
John Still, at Shady Cove. Mrs. Still
and Mr. Morrltt, ar slater and
brother.
H. H. Powell was home from the
Lava Beds camp for the week end,
where he had charge of the all-day
m eating at the Reese creek church.
A farewell dinner was given for
Charles Cummona and Thomas Shea
rln, who are leaving soon for Denver,
Colo., to attend Bible school. They
will drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey
moved down from Derby September 18
to their home on Reese oreek.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cowden visit
ed their daughter v ftnd son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ragsdale and
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30.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield of Ash
land were overnight guests at the W.
R. Lamb home Saturday night. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Butte Palls
highway were also calling at the Lamb
home Friday.
Mr. Evenslcer la gathering the corn
crop of Jack Grow this week. Tom
Grow Is helping with the work.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb visited
his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb
Saturday evening.
Reese Creek Is very well represented
at Eagle Point high school. There are
16 students from here this year, 11
of whom are beginning their first
year.
Our Sunday school at the school
bouse was very well attended Sunday
morning. Several from Eagle Point
were present. Mr. Stllle preached In
the evening, after tho young people's
meeting, which was helpful to all
present.
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Pear Market
Yesterday
NEW YORK, Sept. 31. (AP-U. S.
Dept. Agr.) Pear auctions: 31 cars
arrived: 20 California. 13 Oregon, 4
Washington unloaded. 30 on track.
Oregon Bartletta 1,710 boxes extra
fancy 3.15-2.80, average 3.46: 4.487
boxes fancy, 1.82-2.70, average 2.35;
Washington Bartletta 730 boxes, extra
fancy, 3.00-10, average 2.07; Flemish,
1,057 extra fancy, 1.46-1.70, average
1.66; 391 boxes fancy, 1.60-1.69, aver
age 1.66; California Bartlett 6,237
boxes, 1.70-3.86, average) 3.66.
CHICAGO, Sept. 21. (AP-U. S.
Dept. Agr.) Pear auctions: 0 cars
California, 2 Washington, 10 Oregon
arrived; 20 on track, 11 sold. Cali
fornia Bartletta, 4.166 boxes 2.36-3.10,
average 2.66; Oregon Bartletta, 2,068
boxea extra fancy 2.10-60, average
3.36; 83 special boxes, 2.30-40, average
3.33; Washington 1306 boxes extra
fancy, 3.05-35, average 3.16: 44 boxes
fency, 1.95-2.05, average 1.99.
The Grange
Central Point Grange.
Central Point Grange met Septem
ber 18 with a very fine attendance.
District Deputy Nealon and wife were
visitors. Team No. 3 won In the at
tendance) contest for the) third quar
ter. At the next regular meeting Octo
ber 3, team No. 1 will have an im
portant announcement to make. Alt
officers am requested to be at the
Grange Hall Wednesday evening, Sep
tember 38 for drill practice. Plans
are going ahead for the Booster night
program on the evening of September
30. Home Economics club meets
Wednesday, September 33 at the home
of Mrs. Olaf Olson,
Applegate Grange No, 76fl will hold
Its rrgular meeting Friday night,
Sept. 25. A pot-luck supper at 7:00
o'clock sharp has been arranged by
the H. K, O. All members are asked
to bring a weil-filled basket and own
table service. Be on time,
COUNTY SCHOOL HEAD
VISITS TOLO BOARD
TOLO, Sept. 32. (Spl.) County
School Superintendent C. R. Bow-man
and Mrs. Bowman were Invited guests
at 4 school board meeting Thuraday
night. Mr. Bowman explained the new
budget law now In effect In first and
second grade districts. They praised
this district for the well kept and
attractive school building.
Tolo school board baa prepared an
Itemised statement of expenditures
to be presented to the voters early In
October.
KNOX CLAIMS WEST
SWINGING TO G. 0. P.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. Q2.Co)
Prank Knox, Republican vice presi
dential nominee, claimed "every state
east of ths Mississippi and north of
the Ohio' today in a statement that
said ha found west coast states swing
ing to his party.
"This election can and will be won
by the Republican party," was ths
conclusion Knox said he drew from
his campaign tour through 19 states
SWEDISH CABINET SEES
RESIGNATION INDICATED
STOCKHOLM, Swedtn, Sept. 39
Axel Pehruon, Agrarian premlsr of
Sweden for three months, announced
today his cabinet would realgn Wed
neaday following Roclal-Democrat vic
tories In Sunday's chamber election,
Pehrason took office after the So
cialist government of Premier Peral
bln Haosaon resigned on June IS, fol
lowing It defeat of an old-age pen
sion bill In ths riksdag.
Trash Injury ratal
ROBEBURO, Ore., Sept, 32 (AP)
Benjamin E. Bridge, 58, resident of
Winston, died at a local hospital
Sunday as the result of head Injuries
suffered late Saturday night when
hla car want off a highway fill fol
lowing a collision with an auto
driven by Rex Cornellua, 30, of Co
qullle. W Ife Best Hunter
ROSEBURO, Ore., B-pt. 33. (AP)
Mrs. Paul Dempsey leads the field In
the deer hunting derby In the Ten
mile district where she resides. About
It I. m. Sunday ahe bagged a big
four-point. Mr. Dempsey was also
successful In getting a deer, but his
was a forked horn, leaving him well
bested by his wife.
BAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 33 (API
Thirteen desths attributed to traf
fic accidents In the Eej;. Bay area and
southern California wero reported
over the week-end.
Ose Util Tribune vast ad.
Meteorological Report
September 33, 1036.
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Wednesday, not much
change In temperature.
Oregon: Pair tonight and Wed
nesday but cloudy or foggy near coast.
Cooler In Interior of northwest por
tion tonight.
Tomperature a year ago today:
Highest, 83; lowest. S3.
Total monthly precipitation, 035
Inch: excess for the month, .06 Inch.
Total precipitation since September l,
1036, 0.3S Inch; excess ror the sea
son, .06 Inch.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 13 per cent; 9 a. m. today, 60
per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 0:59 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 6:07 p. in.
Observations Ttikcn at 0 a. m
130 Meridian Time.
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Boston ...,
Chicago
Denver
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Helena
Los Angelos
MEDFORD
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland ....
Reno .
Roreburg ......
3alt Lake City
3an Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla
Washington. DO.
80 64
94 49
76 84
90 64
98 68
83 68
88 S3
93 SO
84 46
63 64
72 08
83 63
90 68
88 66
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COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by the Jackson (luntj
Abstrsct Co.. 131 B Sixth 9treet
Marriage Licenses
George I. Brown and Zelda Smith,
Murl J. Boren and Eileen Grow.
E. Lewis Marshall and Leldy M
Fraaer.
Clyde Evans and Juanlta Besoaln.
Charlea Mcaonagle and Margarot
Van Horn.
Frank T. Hussong and Doris Holm
berg. Doran Mose and Anna M. Moadows
Lawrence B. Sandorson and Qoldle
Arnold,
Circuit Court
C. S. Stuart files certificate of as
sumed business name as "Btuart'a
Trucking Service," cancelling assum
ed name of "Relnklng Trucking Co,,"
Medford,
Geo, T. Prey, liquidating agent for
Medford National Bonk et al vs. Ruth
O. Brolly et al; to ratify acts of trus
tee, etc.
Ann J. Andrews vs, Alta Nnyior;
foreclosure.
Viola 8. Jenkins vs. Frank B. Jenk
ins; divorce.
Mesd Motor Co. vs. Lee B. Hamil
ton; chattel Hen. . ' j
Mary Pyle vs. Harry D. Pyle; di
vorce. Home Ownere" Loan Corporation rs.
Fred Brandt et al; foreclosure.
Rschel O. Ssuers vs. Elmer A.
Sauers; dlvoroe.
Real Estate Transfers
Oeorgo Hoffman to George E. Hoff
man. WD. Land In Sec. 4, Twp. 89
S. R. 4 W.
W, Oeser to Jennie BullockDeed.
Land on Palm Ave, In Ashland,
John B. Kirk et in to R. B. Ham
mond et ux. WD. Lot 6 In DLO 43.
Twp. 98 8. R. 1 W. W. M. Also Lot 1
DLO 43, Twp. 98 S. R. 1 W.
The Northwestern Co. to Clarence B.
Evana et ux.WD. Land In Blk 9, Ex
tension of Siskiyou Heights Add. to
Medford.
Elds F. Anderson et al to Clara En
gle. WD. W'i Lot 6, Blk. 3, Ashland.
Nye O. Bristol et ux to C. 8. Bristol
WD. Southerly half of Lot 3, Blk. 44,
Ashland.
Fred L. Putnam et ux to A. 8. Claw
son. QCD. Lot 7, Blk. 45. Summit Add.
to Ashland.
Mary Hornby et vlr to O. O. Hull
WD. Land In DLO 41, Twp. 38 S. R.
3 W. W. M.
Elmer N. Chllders et ux to B. R
Elliott. WD. 14 Int. In land E- Main
and Riverside, Medford.
Stella Wilson et vlr to Roy M. Wil
son et ux. WD. Land in Sec. 8, Twp
39 8. R. 1 E. W. M.
Francis H. Parrlsh et ux to J. 8
Meehan et ux. QCD. Lot 13, North
Unit, of Berkeley Orchards.
Rosa D. Hansen et vlr to T. M
Kurtz et ux. WD. Lots 10, 11, 13, Blk
65, Medford.
Fern E. Whiteside to Ward E.
Whiteside et ux. WD. A Int. In Lots
16. 17 and 18, Blk. 43, Medford.
Charlea Edward Ward to Lawronce
F. Martin. WD. Land In Seo. 29, Twp
86 S. R. 4 West.
Betty Erlckson et al to E. W. Erlck
son. WD. S',4 of BE. NE of BE, SB of
NB Sec 84, Twp. 36 8. R. 3 East.
Torrence T. Judy to Flora E. Barnes
WD. 1 acre, being Lot 33, Howard
Park, unrecorded.
Flora E. Barnes at vlr to W. A. Mc
Cord et ux.WD. 1 acre, being Lot 33.
Howard Park, unrecorded.
W. H. Wheeler et ux to Mlddleton
F. Stewart et ux. WD. 9 acres In Sec
2S. Two. 36 8. R. 8 Weat.
Frank F. Bennett to Robert E. Lee
et ux. WD. Land In Seo. 20, Twp. 37
S. R. 3 West,
SALEM, Sept. 33. (API The state
board of control, co-operating with
the city of Portland, reopened the
move today to collect taxes and as
sessments agalnat the three-story
Mulkey building In portlsnd which
wss benuesthed the state upon death
of Marshall Armstrong, the sole heir,
who has a life-tenancy In the prop
erty.
OF
I
The followlne tabulated f
the work done here bv ths fiaivitjnn
Army for the 13 months ended Au
gust 30 was Issued today by Capt. a.
nuueng uurnam, commanding offi
cer:
special relief iThintiii.
Christmas and summer outings):
Fsmllles fed ioa
Children glvon toys , 37s
Mothers giving outings 31
Children given outings .... 89
Total Individuals helped ...80
Family relief supplies given:
Tiers of wood 1
Pieces of furniture
Qarmonts ssa
Falra of shoes
. 71
Number of families helDed with;
Fuel or light
Orocorles (exclusive of Chrlstmaat 90
Oarments or shoes 77
Rent . , , (
Furniture or bedding , j
Medical or dental aid 1
Tra:iaportatlon ,., , 1
Cash or loans of cash 3
Other help , ,, jj
Total number families fflvan relinr iss
Total number Individuals helped..483
Translenv relief supplies given:
Meals , ,. 144
Beds ,,. , , 7g4
Garments .. 143
Pairs of shoes 30
Blankote. or quilts . 9
Number of transients helped with:
Meals ..... 60
Beds ... R7ft
Oarments and or shoes 64
caah or loans of cssh 7
Transportation ..... 9
Other help . , ,, . 4
Total number of transients ilven
relief, 713. ,
Total number all persona alven re
lief, 3000.
Tots) value of all relief lives.
10og.94.
Relief cases Interviewed ..1601
Home visits made am
Applicants for employment 90
Jobs found .. 33
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK,
Ore. (Spl.) Indications that Crater
Lake waa once 40 feet deeper than
It is at the present are shown IB
early result of recent reseerch car
rled on by Gordon Heggeness, mem
ber of the park ranger-naturalist
staff,
On the slopes of Wlrard Island, ap
proximately 40 feet above the lake,
he collected a quantity of material
that revealed the presence of dia
toms when placed under a micro
scope. Inasmuoh as ' diatoms are
formed exclusively In water thelff
presence where found Is regarded e
evidence that Crater Lake waters one
had a much higher shoreline pos
sibly 600 to 600 years ago.
The present lake level remain
fairly constant from year to year,
fluctuating three to four feet be
tween winter and summer seasons
due to sdded prectpltatlon followed
by a decrease of water caused by
evaporation and seopsge through tht
cratsr walls. The depth of tbe lak
Is now slightly under 2000 feet, but
msny visitors, until otherwise In
formed, believe the bottom baa never
been found.
CAPITOL BID CALL
DUE ABOUT OGT. 1
SALEM, Sept. 33. (AP) Bids oa
construction of the new Oregon state
capltol, under one contract, will be
called for about October 1, J. A Ma
Lean, chairman of the state capltol
reconstruction commission, said her
todsy.
McLean said tbe next session of the
commission would be held In Port
land, probably September 39 at which
time the final details of the plane
will be cons.dered.
The architectural plans submitted
by Trowbridge ft Livingston, srut
Francis Keslly, associated architect,
of New York, were characterlnd by
McLean aa "perfect." He sdded he
believed the public of Oregon would
be well satisfied with them.
McLesn with Dr. E. O. Dal ton f
St. Holens, member of the commis
sion, were here today to Inspect the
work of exovatln and clearing the
site for the new Building.
THE MONTH'S RELIEF
PAYMENTS $1,224,549
SALEM, Sept. 33. (AP) Relief
payments cleared through the stale
tressurer's department here durtnf
June, July and August sggregsted
11,334,349.63, socordlne! to s finan
cial ststemei.t prepared by Rufua O.
Holmsn, state treasurer today.
Payments for June totalled 1433,
348 76 and those for July 9404.397.31.
The August payments were 9384,741.
89. Payment included those for Wind
ssslstance, old age assistance, I tats
and federal publlo assists nee. county
public assistance and state emergeney
relief administration.
WINDOW OLA 88 We Ml) window
itisss and will replace yout oroiea
winduws reasonably. Trow bridge Cea
Inet Work,
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