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Bead every ad oo thia page.
You woll probably find ex
actly the things you have
been looking for or a sale or
trade for unused articles you
may have. Search your attlo
or store-room you may have
And many things others are
seeking and be able to realize
Immediate cash. If what you
want isn't there advertise for
it Tribune Classified ads are
M; inexpensive effective I
Per word first insertion ..2c
(Minimum 25c)
Bach additional insertion
per word .. ...lc
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per montli without
copy change w,m.H $1.25
TOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Keys on ring, with leather
tag Initialed T. M. P. O. Box 624.
IOBT Elks brooch with opals. Re
ward. Phone 1479.
LOST- -IS dog miaiing, call 1616.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
TEACHER to coach student in ste
nography. Box lis, Tribune.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Must
know how to type. Phone 131-J.
WANTED Olrl for general house
work. 3 adulU. References required.
Phone 1093.
WANTED Qlrl for general house
work. References required. Call
1194-W.
WANTED A 000k ana wultress, man
and wife preferred. Howl Ashland.
WANTED MALE HELP
MAN, reliable, to become an auto
mobile and accident claim adjustor
in your territory. Insurance exper
ience unnecessary. No selling. Write
Associated Adjusters, Box 767-L,
Milwaukee, Wis.
WANTED Ranch hand for winter
Job. Phone 355-R-2.
WANTED-t-Man to do rought carpen
ter work and take wood for pay. E.
W. Gebhard, Rt. 3, Medford.
WANTED competent young man for
farm work good wages. Perman
,' ent employment If satisfactory
- f Telephone 8-F-24 Eagle Point.
WANTED Experienced orchard man
to manage a 30-acre pear orchard.
Orchard fully equipped. Comfort
able homo for family. Call 109.
WANTED Boys to sell newspapers
afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Experienced farmer and
wife for largo ranch. Prefer one
with turkey raising experience.
Salary and porcent of profits. Box
265, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
PHIL1PFINO boy desires position as
cook and house boy. -Good refer
ences. Phone B88-W. '
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Rif lea, good used furni
ture and clothing. Tlllcy's Second
Hand store, 112 North Front.
WANTED Good second hand 6 ft.
' grain drill, double disc. Cora F.
I Balrd, Selma. Ore.
WANTED TO BORROW M500.00. First
mortgage, good security. Box 725,
Tribune.
WANTED Flat-top office desk. Phono
840W.
WANT good dairy cow, 4 years old
Must bo good milker and abortion
tested. Box 312. Tribune.
EMPTY furniture van going to 8an
.. Francisco, Oct. 10th. wants load for
there or way points. Phone 815
Hawley Transfer.
WANTED Laundry, men's or family
Mrs Huson. Phone 1345-M.
WANTED Will pay top prices for
good used furniture, ranges heat
ers, etc
HOLBROOK ANDREWS
Fire Hall Bldg 8th St.-Front Tel 647
JUNK Hlgbxst prices paid lol brass
radiators, copper storage os tones
aluminum and other met-ais
Scrap Iron small or larg 10U
pipe ano machinery wool anc cot-
tqn rags. Inn'i uubes
Oui prices will Interest you
Hides Pelts. Woo) Mnnslr
Household oods turnlture stoves
oouKtt or sold.
MEiJKORD BArfOAIN HOUSE
WANTED Lamb wool See ttte Med
ford Bar-pain House J7 No Grape
WANTED You to look at my oat
galna almost new clothing fol all
the family 618 B Main
HlOHESI hKlCES paid for furniture
and household goods. Phone 106J
vv 4 NT TO BUY Some good young
D.-eedlng ewes V J Pnlllppl Hotel
Orand M"d!ra
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 5-room stucco house,
eareee. Arply at 818 So. Riverside
Tel- 12I2-J.
FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE for
smaller house. 7-room house. 4 lots
shade and milt trees. In Phoenix
A charming home. Call 6-F-3.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
house. Piano, stove II desired
RasorisbEe. Sunset or. the RfTgue
t Trail. Ore
OR RENT 2 una!). tuti...1ed trwrt-e.-n
houses. Adults only. 410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Partially furnished 4
room house. Phone 1322-w.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room furnish
ed house. 1019 Queen Anne.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished room. 303
North Holly.
FURNISHED room, steam heated. 1 or
2 people. 714 W. 10th. Tel. 876-L.
FOR RENT Pleasant front room
downstairs, to adults only. 816 W
loth.
HEATED room, private home for bus
iness people. 105 Oeneva.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 OrBPO.
FOR RENT RCOM BOARD
BOARD and ROOM In private home.
30 month, including laundry, 1003
West Main.
ROOM and board. Reasonable rates.
325 West 8th.
FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea
sonable 320 E Main St.. Medford
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED, heated apt., private en
trance, phone, etc, 618 S. Oakdale
FURNISHED apartments.
Central.
FURNISHED ft duplex. 604 W. 10th
FURN. APTS. 116 Aimond street.
FURNISHED lower apartment: adulta
345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 3 nicely furnUhed apt.
with electric conveniences- In-
quire 305 80 Oakdale.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS GOOD RANCH for lease. Inouire
Mrs. Mary Helms, 7 miloB south of
Ashland at Klamath Junction.
FOR RENT store room. Inquire at
Barrett's, 43 eo. Central.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Good ooupe for light tructc
or pickup. Phone 610.
FOR BALE or will trade for good heif
er calves, weaner pigs. Harold Crowl,
Carkln Orchard, Midway Road.
TO TRADE! Corn for cows or heif
ers. H. R. Pitts, R. 3, Box 301. Oak
Grove Road.
FOR EXCHANGE
ESTATE REAL
S-ROOM cabin, well located on Rogue
river, trade for vacant lota in Med
ford. Phone 1438.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Fully stocked and equipped dairy
farm, Irrigated clover and alfalfa
land, well located, will take medium
priced Medford home.
Also
Beautiful Medford home, practically
new. cost $10,000, will sell for tJ6000.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7. N. Bartlett St.
Phone 1408
FOR SALE or TRADJG 380 acres wood
land, body fir and laurel, 11 miles
from Medford. Good roads. Tel
549-R.
WANT Small farm or dairy foi Med
ford :ncome Box 8880, rrlbune,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE or would lease thirteen
acres, 5-room modern house. Also
mountain ranch close in. Emma
Moore, ml. S. of Talent on high
way. FOR SALE) 34 acres, irrigated, under
Hopkins, ditch, fine garden land,
free soil, new 5-room house, splen
did location. Will sell at a sacrifice,
or will trade for smaller acreage. L.
G. Plckcll, 204 E. Main.
FOR SALE Equity -room modern
house 9100.00. 616 Berrydale Ave.,
after 0.
WHY?
Dairy with Cows, Half Price
36&0.00
75 acres 60 acres In clover and al
falfa. Irrigated, abundance water.
.10 fine cgwi, 6 heifers, 30 tons of
'hay In barn, machinery, house, barn,
pump house. AH goes. Total pur
chase price $3660.00. I12S0 caah,
balance terms. $2000 less than mar
ket value. For Immediate sale.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 1127 Y 20 N. Peach
FOR SALE Bear Creek bottom gar
den land. Water right practically
paid up. mile from Medford
Phone 130 or 1524-L evenings.
FULLY improved and reconditioned
seven acres for sale or trade for
Portland property. Phone 1266 Med
ford or E. N. Stldd. Ashland Hotel
FOR SALE 6 room houae. on paved
street, furnished, $1,950, $860 cash
Call owner, 1519-J or 673-J.
FOR SALE By owner, three-room
modern home. East Side $300 down
and $17 per month on balance
including Interest. Price $900 op
terms. $760 caah. Call at 118 Wil
lamette Ave.
$ AND 10 ACrtiS tracts Only $10
down. $5 month. Mostly Una level
sol), on pavement. Water and elec
tricity. 60 TO 80 ACRE tracts Mostly level
fine soli, on pavement. Electricity,
water. $60 down, $10 month, neat
G Pass. Montgomery, owner. Jack
son Hotel, Medford.
FOR SALE 5-ruom modem house
in A'hisnd. Trees; near park:
five minutes walk from post office
$875 00. $350 00 down, .or one week
518 So Oakdale.
WHEN you thlna f real estate think
of BROWN A WHITE
HOUSKH for sate or rent, jack too
Co'i' ty Bm ft Ujan Ass'n
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR 8ALl 3 wfaner pi in, 1 JrrMy
cow, 4 years old; 9 turkeys nearly
full grown. Inquire 736 Aider St.
FOR SALE 3 work horses around
1300 lbs. John Darby, a rif fen
Creek.
WE INVITE you to Inspect thf beau
ttful Brown Swiss cattle at the
Phlpps Orchard, we now have
young bulls for sate. Bruwn 8wl
for more milk. Phone 417.
FOR SALE 75 choice Black !aced
p-n-c Some ele?lble for registry
I V. Bursell. Medford, BR, No. 3
I Phone
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Feeder hogs between 65
and 100 lbs. Phone 1410.
FOR 8 ALE Brood sow and pigs.
1704 N. Riverside.
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.
FOR SALE POULTRY
BARRED ROCK CHICKS Wright's
Hatchery. Phone bm-R-1.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1928 CHEVROLET roadster, good con
dition, $75. Clair Wyant, R. F. D.
1, Box 347, Medford, near Adventlst
school.
FOR SALE '29 Ford coach, V-8
wheels. My equity $30. Balance
$160, terms. 407 Marie.
FOR SALE Durant 4-door sedan
1704 N. Riverside.
1029 FORD coupe, $135 00. 1701 N.
Riverside.
SOME late model, safe used cars to
choose from
1936 Bulek Sport Coupe
1935 Dodge 4 -Door Bed. with Trunk
1034 Ford V8 2 -Door Sedan
1934 Graham 4 -Door Sedan
1933 Ford V8 3 -Door Sedan
1933 Chev. Pick-up
1932 Ford V8 Coupe
SKINNERS GARAGE
142 So. Riverside
Bulck. Ponttac Sales & Service
FOR SALE 1928 Ford Sedan. Good
condition, make offer, call evenings.
813 Beekman Ave.
FOR SALE 193b Chrysler and Ply
mouth demonstrators, Save up to
$300. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N
Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE
We have the following Chevrolet
demonstrators for sale at a great
discount:
1 Frosty Green Master Sport Se
dan. a Gun Metal Sport Sedans (Mas
ter). 1 Willow Green Sport Sedan (Mas
ter). 1 Town Sedan (3 -door with trunk)
(Master),
1 Standard Sport Sedan, Tan.
These caxa are all equipped with
radios and accessories, and will
carry a new car guarantee. Here
la a chance to buy a car with the
first year's depreciation taken.
ROGUE RIVER CHEV., INC.
Sparta Bldg.
USED CAR
CLEAN-UP SALE
LATE MODELS EASY TERMS
1933 Chrysler 8, 6-pessenger coupe
1933 Chrysler 6 sedan.
1936 Plymouth Deluxe sedan.
1033 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan.
1934 V-8 sedan. -1933
Chevrolet coupe.
1931 Ford sedan.
1930 Hudson sedan.
A good selection of others to
choose from,
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE! 1933 Chrysler Imperial 6
passenger ooupe, like new. Must be
sold by Oct. 16th.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
HARDY, RARE TREES I Order now.
We have the only bearing Paw-Paw
(Northern Banana), the only bear
ing datea (Chinese) in Oregon
Over 200 varieties fruit and nuts
In our experimental gardens Just
outside city limits of Grants Pass,
Ore. We can furnish Elms, Catal
pas. Silver Maples up to 16 ft, for
$1.60 each.
JORDAN'S NURSERY
Grants Pass, Ore.
LA SALLE Extension University Sales
manship course at $60 discount
Phone 1147-M.
FOR SALE Junior size Simmons
crib. Good condition. 233 S. River
side. TOKAY grapes 2c. Orders taken. Tel
307 evenings. Marie Lange, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Simmons chllds' bed,
with springs and mattress. Also cir
culating oil heater, Quaker burner
type. 1119 West 4th.
TOMATOES FOR SALE 35c lug.
Bring boxes, and pick. T. J. Par
sons, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Colta Woodsman 22
brand new. Wltham's Mngneto Sc
Parts. 8th ft Riverside Sta.
POLE SAW 20-inch saw with steel
frame. Will trade for wood, E. R.
White, 134 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Wide-mouth gallon Jars
and 42 -gal. hardwood barrels at
Husons' Conf.
FOR SALE or WILL RENT to respon
sible party, good upright piano
Phone 82.
FOR SALE Oats and vetch seed mix
ed. 468-J-l.
FOR SALE Sorghum mill and cook
ing vat. complete, reasonable. John
Darby, Orlffln Creek.
NEWTOWNS Windfalls, you pick
them up. Bring your own con
tainers. Edgevalo Orchard.
FOR SALE Wed gewood 85,000 BTU
circulating gas heater. Reasonable
Excellent condition. 627 So. Holly
FOR SALE Ear corn or will trade for
pigs or leghorn pullets. Chas.
Isaacs, Crater Lake Hwy.
FOR SALE Brunswick combination
billiard and pool table, Home size.
Fully equipped. Box 284 Tribune
FOR SALE One G. E. 7-foot refrig
erator, almost new; $110 discount
Phone 16 19-J.
FOR SALE Snow apples. Rd De
licious. Sgobel to Day, 8 Fir.
CANTERBURY BEU-fl and Iris, 25c
clump. 717 Oak St.
FOR SALE Apples. Winter Bsnsns
and Delicious, Jonathans, New
town. Near Lem Hughes, Fern
Valley. Will Gentry.
APPLES Oebhard 'a. Central Point, V,
mile north Bear creek orldge.
ROOP1NO All kinds done by men
of experience. Call Webb to Carl on.
370.
GLASS All kinds replaced We call
and deliver No extra charge Call
Wtrbh A Carlon 270
, DELICIOUS apples. C grade and culk
iLa VUU packlnf ttou4.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Baled straw. W. H,
Arnold, Rt. 1, Box 297.
FOR SALE Cheap, (ill dirt. Tel
1534-Y.
FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust
burner with baifle plate. Aimosr
new Bargain Cai. at Mail mrmne
GRAIN DRILL. 6-foot Peoria drill
with grass seed attachment. E. R.
White, 134 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Grapes now ripe. J A
Manke, 4 miles west of Medford
FOR SALE Applea Tel 13J-L
MISCELLANEOUS
HEREIN, I, the undersigned, state
that hereafter X will pay no bills
or for any merchandise purchased
or contracted for In my name by
anyone without an order signed by
myself. JAMES L. COOK.
CHRISTMAS la coming. Bo economi
cal this year . . . give portraits of
yourself . . . Call 329, the Kennell
Ellis Studio, regarding Xmas Spe
cials. A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a saving
Frees' Garage. 601 No. Central.
PAINT Your House $16,00 to 95 00
Tinting, papering $3 60 to $B00 pet
room. Labor and material com
plete Call Webb and Carton 370
ROOFING
COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE
Composition, Shingles and Built-up
roofs. Phone 640. Free estimate
Eaay monthly payments. ROuUfc
RIVER ROOFING CO,, 133 West
Main.
ROOFING Bring your roof trouble
to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs
applied. Pabco products, Ekerson
Paint and Roof 8tora, 38 4. Bart
lett. Phone 243
PERSONAL
PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair
voyant, gives truthful advice on all
affairs of life. Tells your past
present, and future. if tn
doubt aa to what step to take
consult Madam Avon today; torn or.
row may oe too late Good advice
In time, saves many ' worries ana
many dollars. Satisfaction guaran
teed Readings dally, hours 10 A M
to 9 P. M- Located at ft In bow Auto
Camp. 1746 No. Riverside. Cnbln 3
PLASTERING
PLASTERINO, stucco, plain or orna .
mental; plaster patching. 113 So
Fir.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Good meat route and
food supplies doing from $85 to
$136 per dsy. Good truck with re
frlfterated body. If tnkun at once
$1000. Roy Patterson, Rt. 1, Box
455, Grants Pass, Ore.
FOR SALE Auto enmp, beer ..parlor
and restaurant In conjunction. 5
room living quarters. Plastered In
terior, good location, doing good
business, 4Vfc miles N. Grants Pass
on N. Paclflo highway, Roy Patter
son, Rt. 1. Box 455, Grant Pas.
STORES for lenso. Will divide to
ault tenant. Hotel Allen.
$460 WILL BUY grocery store In main
part of town. Write Box 310
Tribune.
FOR LEASE Rea&onanie terms, eer
vice station opposite Pine Cone
Phone 963, Medford, for informa
tion. LEASE Whole Interest In service
station on Crater Lake Hwy.; for
sale to right party. If Interested
write P. p. Box 1074. Medford.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Chiropractor
B M NELSON Chiropractor N U M
Service 1313 w 10tT
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Abstracts.
JACKSON COUNTY
AliSTUACT CO-
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No 83
North Central Ave., upstatra.
I'm no Instruction
FRED ALTON HMUHT TffcChor Of
Piano Accredited Teacher Mel
o.iord Modern riano Method Stu
dio. -418 Liberty Hunting
Expert Window Cleaner.
LEI GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing ori
ental run cleaning and uphulsterinp
I hp faction ytiop
THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. S.
Nat'l Bank Building. Drwasmaklug.
Myrtle Andrews, phone 1181. But
tons and buckles covered.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK
n itMIMtK ENDORSED
NOTES. KTC
We want to supply your money aeeo
without red tape ot delay
SEE W E. THOMAS
MGR. MEDFOUD'S OLDEST ANLt
LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY
46 So Central. Ground Floor
Craterian i'heatei Bldg
Lie No B-IM-M-IH0 Phone 139
I'ruiiK'er.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
' ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 616
BADS THANSKEH STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So Fir Phone 31b Price
right Service guaranteed
RE1NKINO TRANSFER CO Long
distance nauling Furniture cattle
anything ill N Fir Phone 1038
0 Stuart
THUCKINO AND BTORAOB - Local
and long distance nauling. furni
ture moving etc Reasonable rates
Tel 833 P E Samson Co
LEGAL NOTICEB
Summons for Publication.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
Western Loan & Building Company.
a corporation, Plaintiff,
VB.
John Conlon, Etta L. Conlon, Olive
8. Woolf, Jnck Layton Woolf, a
minor; olive S. Woolf, ns guardian
of the person and estato of Jack
son Lnyton Woolf, a minor; Ruth
Brolly and John Doe Brolly, hus
band of Ruth Brolly; Ned Burton
Poole, a minor; Ruth O. Brolly, as
guardian of the person and estate
of Ned Burton Poole, a minor; John
S. Orth, as executor of the estate of
Scott Woolf, deceased; Ray J, Van
Zandt and Thelma Van Zandt, De
fendants. To John Conlon, Etta L Conlon,
Olive S. Woolf, jack Layton Woolf, a
minor; Olive S. Woolf, as guardian
of the person and estate of Jackson
Layton Woolf, a minor; Ruth Brolly
and John Doe Brolly, husband of
Ruth Brolly; Ned Burton Poole, a
minor; Ruth O. Brolly, as guardian
of the person and estato of Ned Bur
ton Poole, a minor; John S. Orth,
as executor of the esta'e of Scott
Woolf. deceased; Ray J, Van Zandt
and Thelma Van Zandt:
In the name of the 8tat of Ore
gon: You and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four (4) weeks from
the date of the first publication of
thia summons, said period of four (4)
weeks being the time prescribed for
publication hereof; and it you fall
to appear and answer salt! complaint
for want thereof, the plaintiff wlU
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded In Its complaint, to-wit-
Cross -Word Puzzle
I. Arbor
a. J.wt.b month
10. Feathered
v.rtebrata
IL Conclude,
17. Art of llterar,
eompoalllon
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32. alaecullna
name
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lifi. 8ea eagle
ST. Type equarea
J8. I.uik. tub
Danish I, land
31. Last name of
a Lew Wal.
lac, char
acter
3X. Determine
39. Knlaht'e ar-
mor.bearer
II. Inventor of
the tele
graph 99. Beneath
40. Prejudice
41. To a point
Inelde
41. Aaterlak
44. Contender
41. City In Okla.
noma
44. Depend
41. Kind of paatrj
Rehldenra
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Land meai-
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Temporary
lodger, at a
hotel
Medieval
money of
account
DOWN
1. C iinr t ah
That a decree be entered that plain
tiff have Judgment against the de
fendants John Conlon and Etta L.
Conlon for the sum of t40.53. with
Interest thereon at the ran of 10 per
cent per annum, from the 16th dav
of February. 1036; for the further
sum of 56.00 for search of title, to
gether with Interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum fron.
March 30th. 1936: the further sum
of 100.00. plaintirf'a reasonable at
torney'a fees herein, and for plain
tiffs costs and disbursements herein
to be taxed.
That plaintiffs mortgage, as set
forth In its complaint, upon the fol
lowing described real property In the
City of Medford, Jackson County.
Oregon, to-wit:
Lot Three (SI In Block One (li
of Wolter Addition to the Town
(now City) of Medford ns the same
la numbered, designated and de
scribed on the official plat thereot
now of record:
and aald several amounts aa herein
before set forth, be decreed to be a
first and prior lien upon the above
described real property, prior and
superior to any right, title, lien, estate
or Interest of the defendnnt herein
or any of them, therein or thereto;
that said mortgage and ilen bo fore
closed and said real property be sold
for the satisfaction of the decree
prayed for. In the manner and as
provided by law for the satisfaction
of docrees of this court; that plain
tiff be permitted to be a purchaser
at such anle; and for such other and
further relief as to the Court shall
seem equitable In the premises.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge
of the above entitled Court, made and
entered in said Court and cause on
the 28th day of September, 1930,
directing that this summons be serv
ed by publication thereof once eacn
week for four (4) consecutive week
In the Mall Tribune, a newspaper
published In Jackson County, Ore
gon, September 30th. 1030, being the
date of the first publlcntlon thereot
V. P. PARRELL.
Room 10, Jackson County Bank
Building. Medford. Oregon
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
trurnlshod Of the Jackson ivunt
Abstract Oo. 131 B Sinn Street
Probata Court
Estate Cordelia Ruth Orth, deceas
ed, probate.
Estate Thomaa H. Bcdwell, de
ceased, probato.
Circuit Court
Sarah E. Hooker vs. suite Indus
trial Accident Commission, for relief
under compensation law,
Jennings Broe. Super Service vs.
Thomaa Robinson, chattel Hen.
Wm. H. fluhrer va. Howard D.
Howard at al, to quiet title.
Ben E. Harder et ux va. Wallace
Bergman et al, to quiet title
Real Estate Transfers
Nora Prances McNeill Bare to Ohns
A. Wing et u. W. D., lot IT, North
Unit of Berkeley Orcharv;a, unre
corded. '
Wren Newhouse et ux to Floyd I.
Parka et ux, W. D., lot a, block 40,
Central Point.
Jerlmtah O. Duggan et ux to Don.
me P, Duggan, S. C. D part NE of
SE Sec 83 Twp. 80S, R 2W. lying
eaat of Snyder creek.
Viola Sylvia Jenkins to Prank E.
Jenklna, Q. 0. D., lot 8, part lot 12.
block a, Kenwood Addition, Mod
ford. Ocorge H. Weat to Maude E. West,
4. 0. D lot S, block 63, Medford.
Clirla Qottlleb to June Earhart, W.
0 V, int. In 18 acre In DIG 49,
Twp. 873, n. 1W.
B. E. Harder et ux to 0. M.
Brewer et ux, W. D., land :n DLC 73
Twp 37S, R aw.
Prank Howell et ux to Rose Anna
Skelton, W. D., part lot S, O. Har
baugb'a Subdivision In DLO 78, Twp.
378, R 3W.
Laura D. Stewart to Porter J Ncff.
Q. C. D., lot T, block a. Page Addi
tion, Medford.
Samuel M. Leonard et ux to Paul
M. Leonard et ux, W. D., lot 13.
block I, JCueea Anne Addition. Med
ford. W. R. Winkler et ux to J. H. Phll
pott et 'ux. W. D.. lot 8, block "D"
Railroad Addition, Ashland.
City of Medford to J. D. Hooker et
ux, W. D-, lot 9, S 10 feet lot 8, bloct
49, Medford.
Arthur O. Selby et ux to Mrs. A.
O. Lane, deed, lot In block "P" rail
road Addition, Ashland.
Clarence H. Dudley et ux to Wil
liam J. Buckner, Q. C. D.. lot 29.
Eagle Heights fruit Parma.
Oeo. r. Cook to C. B. Cordy et ux.
W. D., 8.S acrea In DLC 60 Twp.
37S. r. aw.
James Dally to W. T. poraona et
ux, W. D., lot In Phlpps Reserve,
Medford.
Amelia F. Toft to John Pappaa,
Q. C. D-, SW of NW. NW of 8W, B'f,
of SW See. 34, Twp. 3S. R. SW
High School News
by.
STUDENT REP0RTER8
By Mary Marrlaey
As a fitting means of beginning
Plre Prevention Week, Kramer P.
Deuel was Introduced Monday by Roy
Elliot, local fire -rhlef. The former
spoke to the student body concern
ing the utter needleaenesa of the de
struction of lives and property aa a
result of fire. He specifically urged
that the students of Mrxlford high
school, oa good American citizens.
should become fire-corucloua; that
la, remedy all attuatlona that might
become a hazard to homea or prop
erty by fire.
Pimphleta were distributed to the
pupils embodying illustrations of
poaaible home fire hazards which may
easily be eliminated.
WINDOW OLAB& Wa Mil window
ll&u and will replace your broken
wit dowi reasonably Trowbrtugo Cab
lnet Work.
4
Carl Helaon, 200-pound-p'uf Michi
gan State freahman and. regarded or
Spartan coaches aa one of the bt
wing proapecta thy pver uv. never
played 4 lick of football until this
j ear.
Valley View
VALLEY VIEW. Oct. . rsm i
Miss Margaret Harrison cl Ashland
spent tho week-end at the Norman
Hawk home.
Grant Davla of Klamath Folia and
Herbert Davis were callers at tne
Glenn homo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bingham and three
children of Englo Point visited Mr
and Mrs. C. D. Mcee Sunday.
Mrs. May K. Green of Medford was
a recent visitor at the Jaa. Lennox
home.
Mrs. Cheater Plorey of San Fran.
Cisco, who has spent tho past two
weeks visiting her paronts and other
relatives, waa the honor gueat at a
dinner given Wednesday by her grand
mother, Mrs. John Morse. Those pres
ent were Mr. nnd Mra. Sam Chlldera,
Mrs. John Morse, Mra. Stella Morse
Miss Muriel Morse. James Morae and
Harvey, Clarence and Raymond Chll
dera and Mr. and Mrs. Rny Ward of
Fern valley. ,
Mrs. Florey, Mrs. Chlldera and
Clarence Chlklers spent Thursday
visiting Mrs. Florcy's husband's par.
nest near Grants Pass.
Mrs. J. R, Mccracken, accompanied
by Mrs. E. T. Newbry of Volley View,
Mra. Adcno Hunt and Mrs. Homer Bl.
lings of Aahlnnd and Mrs. Normnu
Ashcraft and Mrs. I. o. Wllllama of
of Talent drovo to Rjseburg on
Thursday to attend the Methodist
home and foreign missionary con
vention, returning home t rlday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilson had a,
luncheon guesta onday, Burcll Wil
son, Miss Francos Wilson and Mist
Wllllama of Bakersrield, Oal. They
were en route to Eugene where they
attend tho University of Oregon.
Frank Btratton returned Monday
from a week's riding with the Apple
gate stockmen after their beef cattle.
Mra. V. Quackenbush waa a Valley
View caller last weok.
N. Hawk Unemployed at Lake of
the Woods, where he la building 311
to and Improving the D. Rosenberg
oabln.
Jaa, Lennox returned Thursday
from a ten oays' visit at Marysvllle,
Cat. He waa accompanied home by
hla aon and doughtor-ln-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Lonnox, who plan to
spend a week visiting In Ashland and
vnnoy view,
Mra. H. J. Carter, Mra. Nina Sparr
and Mra. P. F. whittle were Valley
View callers one day last week.
Mra. E. A. Woods, Mra. Paul Taylor
and Clarence Woods were oallera at
Mra. Glenn's Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. T. Simpson and D.
Glenn wero cnllera at the Glonn homo
Wednesday.
Valloy View had more than Its
usual amount of Improving this sum-
mar. Mr. Honsei, across from Bust,.
wlck'a, has built a barn nnd a nice
cottage. H. M. McAllister, on the
old Herrln place, has remodeled their
house and put on a new roof. E. H
Wilson has remodeled and reroofed
their house. Mr. and Mra, O, L.
Penland are adding sovernl rooms and
a baaement to tholr house, and the
following have had new ahlngtea on
their houses: M. S. Nichols, J. R
Mccracken, L. H. Oalltln, Eorl Boat
wick and W. A. Btratton. The school
houso la being painted at the present
tlmo.
Valley View has four student la
Normal this year: Mlsa Muriel Morse
and Miss Beatrice Wertn, who are
second year atudonta, and Hay Hawk
and Andrew Johnson, who started
tbte fall. George Mccracken la at
tending O. S. O. at Corvallla.
Raymond Chlldera had the misfor
tune to break hla arm close to the
shoulder, Monday, and apent two
daya In the Ashland hospital. He
la at home now with hig arm and
shoulder In a cast.
Russell Hawk la getting the coat
off hla wrist this week, having broken
his wrist about two weeka ago.
The Valley view Community olun
held Its first meeting of the season
last week, the new president, Mrs
11. Weogont. presiding and Miss Ber-
nice Worth as sccretnry. No program
had been arranged so a social time
wns enjoyed by the 14 ladlee present.
Mrs. Weogant and Mlsa Werth wore
hostesses, serving delicious refresh
ments at the cloeo of the meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Jaa. Lennox. Mrs.
Johnson and son Andrew, Mra. N
Hawk and Mra. Btratton attended the
Eastern, Star covered dish dlnnei
Tuesday evening in Ashland.
.Werson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Oct. 8. (8Dl.)
Edward Smith la apendlng a week
with hla aunt, Mra. W. F. Shay of
Ashland.
Mr. Ward of California waa on the
creek Saturday on business.
Mrs. Ralph Orcen spent the week
end at her homo on the creek.
P. M. Centers, Mrs. K. Mays and
daughter and Mrs. belle Centers were
In Medford Saturday.
Jamea McDowell and family spent
Saturday evening In Metliord.
C. F. Casey Is hauling hay for P
J. Marquess thia week.
F. M. Centera la reshlngllng his house
this week.
Mrs. E. Mays and daughter spent
Thursday with friends In Medford.
M. 6. Centers of Ashlana called on
hla alster, Mrs. E. Msys, Thursdsy
evening.
Club House Burns j
ROSEBURG, Ore., Oct. 8. (API j
The Umpqua Park ciuonouse, popu-
lar dance resort Just outside of the
south city limits of Roseburg. was
totally destroyed by fire st 13:15 s m
today. The fire Is ssld to hsve start
ed from sn explosion In a gas fixture
Phone 842 We ll nsui aay youi .
refuse. City Sanitary Service. I
Beagle
BEAGLE, Oct. 8. (Spl) Vlaltore)
the home of srr. mri Mr. Mo-
Ellis Soptember 37 were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Ellis of Roetm PI v.- ,u m.
and Mrs. R. F. Miller of Pasadena,
Calif., and Howard Walter of thia
place.
The farmers are startlnz their fait
plontlng here. Mr. Walters and Mr.
Bowen ore putting their aummer fal
low in cms week.
Ralph Sweeney and Emmltt Neslen
were calling on the votere here Tues
day.
Ralph Ellis left the last of Sectom-
ber for Corvallls. Ore., to enter o. a.
C. for the year's work.
Clarence Case moved from hit
ranch, which he sold to Mr. and Mra.
Foot and son, to Central Point, where)
he will make hla home. Mr. Case
has lived here so many years that
wo win oil miss him. Wa also welcome)
the Foots family to our community.
Mrs. jasper Hannah and two grand
sons of Dsbenger Gap and daughter.
Mrs. veime Daw of Klsmath Falls,
colled' at the Sanderson home Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peoples of Bend,
Ore., visited with Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Grant and son the past week.
Miss Helen Williams of Medford and
her mother of this place left thai
middle of September for Utah to vlsU
relatives. While gone they expect to
visit tour or live states and several
national porks. The trip will take
about two months.
J. C. Barnard of Corvallls. Ore- and
Sherman Morehouse of Ashland vis
ited at the Sanderson home Monday
afternoon.
Morle Seegmlller la home from Med
ford during the time Mrs, Seegmlller
is sway on her trip.
Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. Melvln
Martin and baby, Donnle, apant
Thursday visiting with Mra. Homer
Martin of Reese Creek.
Joe Rush la spending seversl daya
near Abbott Butte rounding up hla
beef cattle.
Miss Elva Adams and Joan and
Donald Edler spent Sunday at the
R. Blschoff home. .
Mr, and Mrs. Sater and daughter.
Derva Jeanne, and little Mlsa Barbara,
Mendowa of Medford visited with Mr
and Mrs. Hnrvey Hlnea September 11,
Miss Mae Edler spent the week end
In Gold Hill visiting with her mother,
Cella Edler.
The mothers of the Debenger Gap
district nnd this district mot at the
school house Friday afternoon and
gave the teacher, Mrs. Relnklng,
welcomo to our community The af
ternoon waa apent In visiting and a,
study of the school work.- Refresh
ments of punch and cookies were)
served.
Miss Cummlngs from noar Medfortf
Is spending several daya her vlaltlag
Mr. and Mrs. Foot and aon.
Mr. and Mra M. T. Toung and
daughter, Frelda, and aon, Everettaj,
of Willow Springs, and Mr and Mra.
Melvln Martin and little Donnle spent
the evening at the Sanderson horn
Wednesday, the occasion being Mra.
Sanderson's birthday.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Oct. 8. (Spl.)
There will be a reception for the local
teacbera Tuesday evening, September
0. All patrons of the school are cor
dially Invited.
Ladles' elub mot at the noma of Mrs,
Geo. McDonough Thursdsy. After the
business meeting a few games war
enjoyed. A most delightful lunch est
Ice oroam and oake waa ccrved. Those
present were: Mrs. John Cota, Mrs.
Aletta Blgham, Ruth Blgham, Mrs.
Charlie Duggan, Mra. Gladys Koger,
Mra. Koger, Sr., Mra. May Payne, Mr.
Beulah Duaenoerry, Mrs. Lewis Dusen
berry, Mrs. J. E. Weaver, Mrs. I. W.
Empey, Mra. Sadie Prink, Mra. Paul
Schula, Mra. Maud Grant and the)
hostesses, Mrs. Jsck Korner and Mrs.
Geo. McDonough.
A lsrge delegation from Sams Val
ley attended the Oold Hilt Orange -rt
Thursday evening. The local degree)
team put on the Initiation for the
third and fourth degrees candidates
from Gold Hill, Orlffln creek and
Sams Valley.
A large crowd of Grangers and Tla
itors attended the "booster night"
program Wednesday evening.
Mrs. A. B. Collett left for her horn
on Williams creek last weak after
having spent a two weeks' visit with
her father, W. W. Edlngton.
Miss Corthell, Mrs. E. W. Emsey
and Darllne apent the week-end at
Marshfleld, visiting Miss Corthell'
parents. Mr. and Mra. R. A Corthell.
Auto Victim Plea
BAKER. Oct. (APJ Vrrel Car
penter, nine year o,d daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Carpenter of Baker,
died Sunday night as a result of
Injuries sustslned late Saturday
afternoon when she was struck by an
automobile operated by William Olp,
jr., of Baker. The child suffered n
leg fracture and a skull frscture.
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