Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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want lan't there, advertise for
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Phone 75
FOR WANT AD8
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Grey key container, 3 keys.
No, 350: 92.50 reward. Rt. 1, Box
140. C. H. Schrltt.
LOST If dog i imaging, call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man with car, to repre
sent Hemphill Dleael Schoole,
Thermo Air Conditioning Inatltute,
Aero Industries Technical Insti
tute. Good opportunity for right
man. No Investment required See
Mr. Husted, Hotel Medford, to
13 A. M.. Wednesday.
MAN AND WIFE Operate grocery
agency. Complete outfit sent with
out money risk. Up to 950 first
week. Write MILLS, 108 Tenth St.,
Oakland, Cal.
WANTED Man with some automo
tive electrical experience. Olve age
and experience. Box 3478, Tribune.
WANTED Experienced aheep herder.
Olve age, experience, if single or
married. Box 2480, Tribune.
WANTED Boya to sell newspapers
after school. Apply Mall mbuno
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Competent cook; out of
town. Box 2458, Tribune.
WANTED Girl to work tor room and
board and small wages. Call 1524
X. after 6.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ho
tel Jackson, do not appiy aunasy.
WANTED Capable woman, general
housework: good home; 3 children.
Phone B39-W.
WANTED Woman for general house
work. Phone 1478.
GIRLS WANTED
With a knowedge of ahorthand and
typing to train for secretarial posi
tions, splendid opportunity offer
ed to girls who can quality. Tui
tion Includes transportation for
practical experience. Write C. T. I.,
1025 White-Henry-Stuart Building.
' Seattle. Wash.
WANTED -
Dow's Cnfe.
Experienced waitress.
WANTED SITUATIONS
BOOKKEEPER Experienced In bank
ing and commercial. Box 2335,
Tribune.
WANTED Light housework and care
of children by girl 17. Available
June 1st. Box 3305. Tribune.
HOUSEKEEPER Neat, reliable, wanta
work In reliable elderly gentleman'e
home. References. Box 2318. Tribune.
MIDDLE-AGED business couple, ex
perienced, to attend, manage or
lease service station or combination
camp, grocerv and beveraces. Some
hotel experience. Or what have
you? Woman graduate nurse. Tel.
344-J-3 Sunday, or write P. O. Box
33, Merlin, Ore.
WANTED Housekeeping by middle
aged woman; good cook; references.
Box 19B9. Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
TRANSPORTATION for one to Port
land leaving Saturday, 29th. Phone
641-W.
WANTED TO RENT LoeglnK team
or will give contract for skidding
and loading. Phone 1649 after 8
p. m. George Gardner, Klnga Hwy.
WANTED Few roomers and board
ers at summer scnooi. (.iregun owij
college. Good rooms, close In.
T. Lathrop. 1562 VanBuren St..
corvauia.
FURNITURE re-upholter!ng. Order
your coverings from Thlbault. Tel.
969-K.
WANTED 300 ft. used lH-lnch gal
vanized pipe. State price, condition.
Box 2312. Tribune.
WANTED Large atock ranch. C. S
Butterfleld. Medford Building.
WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished
modern 3 or 4-room nouse p. o
- Box 893 Medford.
WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We ttave
large order to fill. Highest prices
paid
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E
27 N a rape St. Phone 1062
TOP PRICES paid for all Kinds of
scrap iron steel ano orasa uring
It to
MEDFORD IRON 9 STpEl
1155 No Central Phone 40
JUNK Highest prloee paid (or orasa
radiators copper storage batteries
aluminum and otnei metate
Scrap iron small or targe iota
pip and machinery woo) and cot
ton raga inner tubes
Oui price will interest you.
Rides Pelts Wool Mohair
Household Goods Furniture Stoves
bouffht and sold
MEDKJRD BARGAIN HOUSE
IU PtV MOKfc CASU
For youi furniture
HOI HROOR a A.MlKHtS
eth aod Front, Pftoot 647.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS I
HAVE (50 00 cash for piano. What
have you? Box 2303. irjmme.
FOR RENT HOUSES
5-ROOM MODERN HOME for rent;
paved street, hardwood floors, tire
place, bullt-lns throughout; good
location: 35. Phone 576-J.
FOR RENT 8-room modern home;
double garage, lawn, fruit, garden,
partly furnished. (25.00. 1034 K.
11th St., Medford. See or write
U. H. Bergen, Box 1, Phoenix. Ore.
FOR RENT Furnished home. 3
months, beginning about June 10.
Phone 1136-R
FOR RENT House, furnished or par
tial: 3 bedrooms; 130 or 949. Tel.
1322-W.
FOR RENT 8-room colonial house,
furnished or unfurnished: lovely
grounds, shade and fruit trees. In
Phoenix, one block from highway.
This must be seen to be appreci
ated. Mrs. Malmgren.
FOR RENT Furnished home for the
summer. 315 N. Holly. References
' required.
FOR RENT Attractive, furnished 8
room bungalow for summer months.
119 Lincoln. -
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house
at city limits: 33 acres of land.
Irrigated; S acres In alfalfa, some
berries, garden land; (30.00 per
month. J. C. Barnes. 30 N. Peach
St. Phone 1137-Y.
FOR RENT 8-room hose, furnished
or unfurnished. 417 King St.
BACHELOR CABIN, 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT Modem turn. 4-room
house, lawn, garden, ahade, (25
852 West 2nd.
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room mod
ern house In rear. Adulta. No dogs
or cats. 410 Hamilton.
FURNISHED heuse tor rent, 701 N.
Riverside.
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM 718 E. Main.
ROOMS and meals 18 N Riverside
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
PLEASANT room, downstairs, (or
rent. Home prlvllegea. 311 So.
Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished eleeping
rooms, 106 So. Ivy.
ROOMS available for 3 girls at Girls'
Community Club, June 1st. Apply
229 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room, 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Nice front sleeping room
In neat, refined home, 323 King St.
Phone 10B5-J.
FOR RENT Large front room: not
and cold water; snower; close in.
20 S. Fir.
FOR RENT Furnished room with
hot and cold water ana garage 11
S. Orange St. Call alter 8 p. m.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape
FOR RENT APABTMENTS
FURNISHED apt., 335 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Very desirable. Phone 405.
APARTMENT for rent. 345 N Bartlett
FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 -room
apartment. 402 S Newtown can iu
FURN. APT. 61 N. Oakdale.
FURN. APT. Private bath. Frigid-
aire, heat: close in. suo w. Main.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SUBURBAN
Very attractive modern 5-room bun
galow in excellent conaition; naru
wood floors, fireplace, etc., large
living room and dining room and
lots of bullt-lns; garage, chicken
house. Includes 17 acres of free
aoll. part Irrigated, with all kinds
of fruit and walnuts, etc., located
on Millionaire Drive, with a beau
tiful view. Has been held at (9000
but offered for Immediate sale at
(4500.00
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 N. Bartlett Bt.
Phone 1498 or 1548-R.
FOR SALE 3 rooms and ahower;
newiy painieo: gooo Duiu-ins; irun.
berries and shade; 3 blocks from
shopping district: (850; terms. 200
Tripp 6t
FOR SALE Beautiful modern 6-
room house; corner. This la ex
ceptlonal and priced hlght. 436
North Holly.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
260 Acres, located 12 miles from Med
ford. 130 acres cultivated, balance
pasture; suitable for diversified
crops. This property is priced at
4,750.00. we nave m wiae selection
available which may be purchased
on convenient terms. Call Warren
Patterson at 201 Liberty Bldg... or
write C. A. Barnes, 167 East Btn
St., Eugene.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat
terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or C. A
Barnes, 167 East 8th St., Eugene.
FOR SALE Sacrifice, $95000. 120
acres. M mile from highway, bv
acres cropped and fenced, 44 -foot
Paw wire; 6-room house, well; 70
acres heavily timbered, Owner, P
O. Box 141, Jacksonville, Ore.
APARTMENT HOUSE for sale at
bargain; good Income property.
C. 8. BUTTER PI ELD
Medford Building.
FOR RALE 4-room house, large lot
650 00, part terms. Call 911 South
Peach.
THE J. W. BYBEE farm north of
Jacksonville on the old stage roaa
U for Mia in one tract or small
subdivisions thereof Inquire of
Frank E Bybee. Star Route Box 132
Medford. Oregon.
FOR SALE Lots. 50x150. Oood lo
cation 624 Hamilton.
WHEN you think of real estate think
OT BROWN WHIiB
WE SPECIALIZE in homes,
nut. Room 4.
HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson
County Bin Loan Awn
FOR SALE DOGS PET8
THOROUOHBRED Chow puppy, 4
mos. old. Phon 2072. w.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
CHARLES A. W.'NO
109 E Main St.
MODERATE PRICED HOME
$2250
Only 5 blocks from Main. near school; 4 room, kitchen, breakfast nook, liv
ing room, bedroom e.id finished sleeping porch, laundry trays. Excellent
condition; attractive terms.
$900
Acts. 5-room house, city water Will
caah deposit, balance, easy terms.
$2500
A REA1 BARGAIN
3 Acre. In one of our best subdivisions; improved with good 5-room modern
home, garage and woodshed bivrn and chicken house; young peach,
apricot and cherry tres. Wonderful value at 2 600.00, with very attrac
tive terms.
$4000
HOME. WELL BUILT
An exceptionally well built house, located close in on West Main; a bedrooms
and sleeping porch, hardwood floors, basement and furnace, a family
wanting 3 -bed room house should see this. Total price a 4 00 0.00, with
terms.
CHARLES A. WING
109 E. Main Bt
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
'31 CHEV. 4 -door sedan. New paint
and seat covers. Tires good. ass,
123 8. Riverside.
FOR SALE Bulck touring car,
cedar posts. William Dietrich,
mile southwest of Phoenix.
'35 PLYMOUTH Sedan; beautiful fin
ish; Blue Seal guarantee. A real
buy on low, easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
TOR SALE: Chrysler 37. Essex '27.
Cheap for cash or cattle. 311 So.
Oakdale.
BETTER BUYS IN
GOOD-WILL USED CARS
'36 BUICK 40 SEDAN 8(J5
'34 BUICK SEDAN 565
'30 BUICK SEDAN 245
'29 BUICK SEDAN 195
'34 CHEVROLET COUPE -, 385
'30 CHEVROLET SEDAN 250
29 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN ... 145
'28 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE 65
'36 PLYMOUTH COUPE . 650
35 HUPMOBILE SEDAN 645
'34 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 560
'36 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN 650
35 FORD COUPE, Radio 445
34 FORD SEDAN. DeLuxe 425
'36 FORD 114 -TON TRUCK, run
only 8.000 miles - 700
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Butck-Pontlac. 143 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE Good '26 model T Tudor.
925. L. T. Blsh, end of Spring St.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
R Sc G. USED CARS
'36 Ford Touring Sedan - ....$685 00
'35 Ford Touring Sedan..,... 645 00
35 Chrysler Airflow 860 00
'29 Dodge Sedan 185.00
'31 Bulck Coupe ...... - 280.00
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe
coupe, very small mileage. Lange
Motor Car Co.
LATE MODEL HIGH-GRADE
USED CARS.
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins.
30-Day Written Guarantee.
1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
1936 Chevrolet Sedan.
1934 Dodge DeLuxe sedan, leatner
upholstery.
1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan.
1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Chrysler Alratream DeLuxe
Coupe.
1935 Ponttao DeLuxe Sedan.
1936 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan.
1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe.
1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
Also 35 other earlier models to choose
from at very low prices.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside.
Chrysler and Plymouth De&lers.
Uaed Car Lot. 25 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
CHOICE R. I. R- Pullets, 2 months
old: excellent strain, lrom blood
tested Rtock. Local hatchery will
make Free BWD test and buy all
hatching eggs from this flock, 65c
each or $60 per 100. Route 1, Box
126. Columbus Ave.. !4 mile south
of Stewart,
BRONZE TURKEY EGGS 1 per
dozen. J. H. Korner, bams vauey.
Rt. 1, Central Point.
FOR SALE R. I. Red and Plymouth
Rock baby chicks. Monarcn seea
and Feed Co. '
BRONZE turkey catching eggs. 3 ft
L R- roosters. inquire rernuu
Store Appieeate
FOR 8ALE-LIVESTOCK
3 HEAVY OIC pigs. $25. Route 1, Box
128. coiumDua Ave., miie sou in
of Stewart.
FOR SALE 3-year-old stallion. 1700
lbs, O. D. low. East Main, Asniana.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Feeder pigs.
new 10-lnch csjmj sticky piow
wagon, wood, and 28 peeled pine
35-foot logs. Cliff Ranch, Sams
Valley.
FOR SALE Two colts, well broke.
small but good; one cheap norse. a
fresh cows, several feeder hogs. In
quire Stewart Ave. and Thomas
road. Jack Martin.
FOR 8ALE Choice Duroc weaner
pigs. M J Norris, 14-F-a.
FOR SALE Pols nd -China brood sow.
Phone Central point no.
FOR SALE 300 goats: all or
p. E Bybee. Medford. Rt. 3.
FOR SALE One Ouernsey and one
Jersey cow. Otis oarrett, Kt. ,
Box 51
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Baby buggy, good con
dition. 413 Arcardla. Tel. 1337-W,
FOR SALE Trstler-house. dining
table, radio, my equity In 1931
Chev. Call at 23 Jeanette St.
7 CUBIC FT. Wstlntfhouse.
7 Cubic ft. Frlgidatre.
5 Cubic ft. Kelvlnator.
At bsn?sln prices: reconditioned
LEONARD ELECTRIC. Phone 427
HARDY PLANTS for sale, msrlgo.ds
asters, petunias, earns tlons; reas
onable K"ttlewell Garden, 3 miles
south Medford.
HOUSE TRAILER for sale. Cheip
Make offer H E Birdsall, 2 mCes
rut Cass Wrecking Yard,.
FOR SALE
344-J-2.
Hay In barn, Phone
FOR SALE REAL E8TATE
AGENCY, INC.
take car as part payment, with small
AGENCY, INC.
Phone 728.
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
DELCO pressure pump, made by Gen-
arm aiubort, , kbia. per nour,
46.50, complete with 12-gal. tank
57.00. Leonard Electric. Tel. 427.
FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES
One 7 cu. ft. Westlnghouse refriger
ator; one 7 cu. ft. Frigdlalre; one
5 cu. ft. Kelvlnator. All completely
reconditioned.
LEONARD ELECTRIC CO.
309 E. Main.
FURNITURE SALE Having sold my
nome, must now seu aintng suite,
tables, dressers (one blrdseye), rugs,
chairs, beds, stoves, refrlgeratots.
auto tent, and all other household
foods, at sacrifice prices. Oil paint
tigs and pictures especially reduc
ed. Jack Stewart, 70S West 10th.
FOR SALE $900 first mortgage
drawing o1. on 10 acres, wen im
proved. Pacific Hwy. P. O. Box
780, Medford.
JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 South
Grape 1 washing machine, sewing
machine, good floor covering at low
price; couch, dressers. 106 South
Grape.
FOR SALE Electric range and Oliver
typewriter, nus west Main.
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, half-
price; oil stove. 15. 240 s. Holly.
FOR SALE Electric washing ma-
cnine. good oraer; cneap. j. a.
Woo ten. Rt. 1. Box 435, Medford.
1,500.00 8 MORTGAGE for sale;
due in 15 months. C. 8. Butteriieid.
FOR SALE! A quantity of timothy
and ciover nay. w. f. Martin, iu
miles N. E. of Medford on Crater
Lake Hwy.
FOR SALE Dressers, - beds, tables.
stoves and complete household
furnishings. 128 N. Central.
SUDAN grass seed.
acclimated. 872
Blvd. Ashland.
FOR SALE 300-gal. late model Six
teen Hardle 8pray Rig. Walter H
Leverette.
RIVER LOAM t2.00 per load,
man's. Phone 1S34-Y.
ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM
Latest Improved, no radio interfer
ence; 17-50 up. Harry Weagant
Ashland. Phone ll-F-4.
FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab
bage plants Mary O Carey, south
of Phoenix
CHARIS CORSETS Tel. 1202.
FOR SALE New and used sash, doors,
lumber, plumbing, roofing, door
and window screens storage tanks
1520 N. Riverside.
FOR 8ALE Two oil burners for
ru maces. Inquire Mall Tribune
office.
FOR LEASE Service
stock, only $250.00.
Boulevard, Ashland.
station. Buy
E. Main and
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
L Tear
4. Deere
9. Watering place
13. Mountain near
ancient Troy
13. Tardier
14. Lubricate
16. Allowance of
meat, drink,
or clothing:
Old Eng. law
17. Agile
19, Ardor
20. Make edglna
it. Small Island
23. Redactors
J6. Any monkey
29. Uncle: Scotch
:to. Uncanny
34. Sudden sally of
troops
3. Deserves
37. Small shoot OT
twig
m. Tablet
?9. Aeriform fluid
40. Cover thickly
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soldier
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BUSINESS 0HAN0ES
SAWMILL FOR SALE 30.000 dtlly;
MMin circular. As a wnoie or part.
Northern California. Box 393. Mt.
Pliajta. Calif.
PERSONAL
MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist.
Palmist, tells all In love, marriage
business. If you want facts, not
promises, call on ner for advice
Rainbow Auto Cnmp. Cabin No. a.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling. Buttons ana
Buckles covered 308 U S. National
Bank Building, rel. 1181.
Painting and Decorating.
IF YOU WANT
ft PAINTER or PAPERH ANGER
PHONE 640.
PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE.
HARRY MARX
Painting Tinting
Paper Hanging.
Phone 1710. Kes. lii Portland.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK
FLKNIitKE. ENDORSED
NOTES. ETC.
We want to supply your money needs'
without rea tape or aeiay
ShE E. THOMAS
MfiR ORfc AND WASH MTO CO
MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINAWUB UU.
46 8o Central. Ground Floor
Crater lan Theater Btdg.
Lie. No S-1S7-M-180. Phone 139.
Transier.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE-
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof
storage Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis (or
Service." Phone 644.
EAD3 TRANSFER tto STORAGE CO.
Office 2o so Fir fuone ato trices
right- Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service. Fireproof storage
new low rates.
F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883
STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE
l-elenhone 1033 or 332 111 No FlI
St. Local and Ions distance. Fuel
oils any Rind Green stamps IB'
side of 5-mile limit.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel U72
House cleaning, floor waxing, oil
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
MONTHLY STATEMENT
The following is 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 claim la made
and which were passed upon during
the month of April, 1937.
G. R. CARTER, County Clerk.
General County.
Peoples Electric $7.10; A. J. Hall,
$30.00; Medford Concrete Construc
tion. $29.00; Timber Products Co.,
$106.86; Big Pines Lumber Co..
205.29: M. P. and s. M. co.. $io7:
City Sanitary. $1000; Medford Water
Commission, $50 00; Lamport's, $1.85;
Medford Lumber Co.. $7.16; Blue Print
Shop. $4 55; Chas. H. Martin. $160.00;
Marshall Smith Leonard, $40.46; Mall
Tribune. 19.10: Mall Tribune Print
ing Dept., $415.61; Western Union.
$20 06; Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co.. $113 15;
Dr. Drummond. postage, $10.00; Vir
ginia Wilson, $1.00; O. R. Bowman,
travel, $20.00; Agnes Deaver, $3.00;
Alice oandee, $4.50: Frank Perl,
$23.00; S. E. Massenglll Co., $2.54; J
C. Ponney Co.. $3 06; J. Verne Shan-.
Cross -Word Puzzle
10. Mediated
pellet
11. Toward the,
sheltered
side
18. Single unit
18. Money hosrder
81. Devoured
24. Condescend
36. Tall coarse
grasses
2. Donkey
27. Small explontnn
2: Make a mistake
31. Outfit
32, Philippine
NffRTltO
S3. RnRllsb letter
35. Rows
36. Tearfully or
weakly imo
tlonal
38. Oolf Instruc
tor: colloq.
41. Wicker basket
for carrying
fish
43. farse welfht
44. ' Smoking device
46. Not new
48. Command to a
cat
49. Medical fluids
60. Sandnrao tree
62. American
Indian
64. Say further
67. Dad
t. Kind of rubber
4. Old times:
poetic
I. Period between
sunrise and
ttinset
Pronoun
Literary or
musical com
noitltlon
farmed by
selections
I. Three: prelll
. Wsept bitterly
git, $24 00; Southern Oregon Elevator
Co.. 6 00: B. J. Parsons. 22 50: Blue
Print Shop. 94 48: G. W. Fields. :
23.10: Medford Lumber Co.. 304 11; I
National Hospital Assn.. 19 07; State j
Industrial Accident Commission.
42 62; Dr. Qltwn. 2l8.50; Shell Oil
i,iiiilaiiy, tjo.... nit- .jviiiioajH, ii iiu, ;
Pndgham Planing Mill. $109 26: Jar-j
mln's Drug Store. 38 65: Office Sta.
and Supply Co.. $180; Flck's Hard-
ware. $25; Calif. Oregon Power Co..
$285 62: Modern Plumbing nd Sheet ;
Metal Company, 29095: B. F. Oood-(ford Watr Commission. $3.38; Med
rlch Co.. 3.77; O. R. Carter, postage, ford Concrete Const. Co.. $141.42;
$9 00; R. E- Sweeney, postage. $2 00; Provost Brothers, $ 70; Perry's Garage.
Frank Perl, $12 00; J. W. Bosche, ! $4 45; Eagle Point Lumber Co., $.29:
$20.00; The American. 626: Henri- The Texas Co., $2133; Medford Hard-
etta Sandry. $.70; Bessie Landing,
$1000: W. J. Looker. $21500: Blind
Assistance. $65.96; Old Atte Pensions.
$2.296 87; F. J. Holbrook. $5 00; Viola ;
Frarler, $20.00: C. B. Cordy. $9.00; ; $1,737 40; Lorenz Co.. $10 59; pacific
Medford Stationery Store, $1.00; F. J. Motor Transport. $3.89; Colyear Mo
Newman. DostAsre. $7.00: Asnea Deav- tor Bales Co.. $18 84; The Texas Com
er. $12.00; J. K. Gill Co.. $6.97; AJlce
Oandee $7.50; una a. men, travel,
24 80: C. R. Bowman, trarsl, 925 94;
Betha Abel. $16 00: Mary E. Albert.
(20 00: Lottie Halloy. ,10 00; Mrs. Earl
Baldwin. S30.00; Edns Banry. ,25.00;
lnts Bayltss, S25.00: Myrtle C. Bratty,
910.00: Ida c. cole, aio 00: Etta Con
lon. $20.00: Frances Danlela, $10 00:
Mae E. Davla, $10.00: Zella M. Doe.
25 00: Zelpha Drlpp,, $10.00: Pearl
Dunford. $15 00: Mary C. Pry. $10 00;
Mary R. Oracey. $10 00; Edith M. wol
ford. $19 00: Clair W. Drove, $1000;
Ethel Haertle. $10.00: Dollle C. Hol
land. $25.00: lna Huson, $30.00; Ellt-
abeth Huson. $15.00: Eleanor M.
Johnson. $25 00: Relta Kendall, $15 00;
Bessie' Landing, $25.00: Ora Lester,
$10.00: Flora B. Ltldwlg. $20 00: Mar
garet Nussbaum. $25.00: Maude over
street. $20.00: Bettle A. Owlnss.
$10.00: Pear! Pearce, $20.00; Margery
Pierce. $25.00: Lillian a. Reed. $10 00;
Almeida Russell, $15 00: Mary R. Row
ley, $19.00: Rebecca Rosa, $29.00: Mrs.
Howard Htlkey. $10.00: Mrs. E. H.
Snyder. $8 00: Ruth M Sollee. $20.00:
Delia Blevenson, aiouu; aiary a.
swavne. $10.00: Loretta Swlntten,
$10 00: Millie P. Tlnglcaf, $10.00: Lil
lian M. Totten. $20 00: Alice V. Tun
gate, $10.00; Loulae Underwood, $15.00;
Marina u. wnmoca. stu.uu; aiuiub
M. Wall. $1500; Edith L. Watson.
$15 00: Nellie H. White. $20.00: Mlua
White. $15.00: Ruth M. Wilcox. $10.00;
Zellerbach Paper Co.. $33.08; E. A.
Langley, $117.00: E.. E. Dlmlck.
$117.00; C. H. Howell. $11700; J. O.
Walker. $117.00: Nettle Thompson.
$92.50: C. Z. Boyden, $78.38; C. I.
Bourne, $83.86; R. A. Smith, $81.45:
County Court, postage, $20.00; Na
tional Reemployment Service. $63.67:
Lorenz Company. $15.87; Hubbard
Brothers, $7 80; Chas. Bitten. $82.88:
Clarence Owen, $2.44: E. M. Kelllng,
$2.44; Ira Wilson, $3.99; B. H. Moul
ton. $9.98; Marlon Sutton. $11.00; H.
D. Powell, $15.00; A. J. Kellenbeck,
$0 30: Edith Oault. $7.60; C. A. Myers.
111700: H. N. Lofland. $117.00: Oeo.
W. Nichols. $90.00; Jay Terrlll. $117 00;
Oeo. McDonough. $09.00: I. R. Kline,
$112.60; Jessie Klzer. $7.23: Agnes
Denver. $8 00: L. H. Hansen. $19.00:
Ethel Kneebone, $33.00; Walter C.
McLean. $27.00; Sybil Petri, $28.00;
wnlter F. Brown. $22 00: Margaret
Denman. $18.00; Bertha Bardwcll.
$10 00: M. M. Oault. $6.00: Vivian
Bateman. $30.00; Grace Sweenoy,
$28.00: Margaret Brophy. $27.00;
Olenna A. Inlow. $33 00; Mamie B.
nrilhh. asa oa: Emel a a. Tuttie,
$23.00; F. S Carter. $14.00: F. R. Ood
ward. $35.00: Pearl Davis. $9.00; Helen
M. Arnsplger, $26.00; J. H. McAllister.
$33.00: steiia Anderson, aau.uu; n. n
flklnner. 99.00: J. L Porter, $13.00;
Ruth Shangie. $20.00: Lena necsera.
$9.00: oeo. wenat, aiu.w: s. k. uor..
$3 00; Dorothy Tumy, $3.00: o. o
Alenderfer. 92.00: J. M. Clement
$9 00; J. A. Walker. $9 00; Bessie B.
Renmes. $9.00; F. H. Dressier, $9.00;
V. O. Walker. $2 00: Arthur D. Heas.
$2.00: Marian Rlegel, 99.80; O. F.
Llndley. 92 00; Alta A. Newman. 92.40;
Hubbard Brothera, $1191; VanWaters
Rogers. $28.98: Medford Domeatlo
Laundry. 92.11; West Coast Printing
Co., $126.80; Davla Transfer, $1.00;
H. D. Reed. $10.46; James Baughman.
$6 10; Klocker Prlntery, $12.00; First
National Bank. $2,062.83: Amy D.
Cummlnga. $20.00: O. C. Preacott,
$44.00; Timothy White, $10.00; Sher
iff, travel. $218 00: Littrell Part Co.,
$2.67; Medford News, 933.19: The
American, 914.75: Bwem'a Shop, $2.20;
Webb At Carlon. $13.80: Heath'a Drug
Store, $73: Lamport'e, $16.50; Nansen
Dairy. $16 35: Motlel Bakery. $19.60:
Orovera Dairy, $7.23; Summit Gro
cery. $83.18; Swift & Co., $6 67: Safe
way Store, $17.87: Southern Oregon
Sales. $4.79; Economy Market, $7.50;
Dr. Gltzen, $10175: J. R. Blenna.
$3.96; Standard Oil Company, 91.08:
M. M. Dept. Store, $1.00: I. O. O. F.
Lodge. $30.00; Contolldated Freight
t mra .1 68: Wet Bide Pharmacy.
$39.78; Shaw Supply Co.. $24.46; E. R.
Squibb & Bona. $18 00; Red Croas.
travel, $17.00: Dr. Wm. P. Holt.
$166.69; Peerless Market, $3.10; Car
old J Parker. $6.70; Southern Ore
gon Oas Corp.. $1040; Hotel Med
ford. $27.05; Davis 6c Davla. $2 50:
Hardy'a Cash Store. $3.20; Hubbard
Brothers, $16.55: F1 It Shop, $1.00;
Holbrook As Andrews, $28.00; Trow
bridge. $5 00; weeks It Orr. $1.60;
llubbrd Brother.. $51 99; Baker Lin
en Co., $42.90; Blden'a Shoe Shop.
$4.50; Barney's Service. $1.00: Med
ford Ice Co.. $75: Beck's Bakery.
91 86: Maswell Feed Co.. $22.47; Eve
lyn Nichols. $1.00; Maaon Ehrman
rnmn.nl 97132: M. M. Dept. Store,
a 70- t. n. Frldeser. 929.64: Weatem
States Grocery. 95.18; D. H. Stumpf.
914 04: J. c. Penney Co., oo: 10m
Murphy. 9188; Anhlend Creamery,
38 34: Zellerbach Paper Co.. 90 lo:
nalxa JL. I.vdlard. 97 44: O. C. Hoover,
910 80; Ted's Feed Btore, sia.au; v.
a Rower. al.7fi: Medford eneet ainuii
Co.. 92 30; woods Lumber Co., $36 40;
National Hospital Association, i 10.
KmerRenrv i-unn.
Trowhrldse Cabinet Worki, $t02 00;
F. F. Burk. $1600; Ralph Blllinga.
O. and C. $900 00.
Meaiora biorary.
n r. Young. 930 00: s. R. Torker
ai no- Rather Oat Book Shop, $1.60:
Oregon New company, iii w:
mlllen company, aa.ui, iiiwiinwoii"
Library Association, $47.49; J. K. Olll
Company, 91s i.
A.niann Liorair.
A. R. Roemer Co., $14.20: Womr.th
Bookshop, $1120; J. K. Olll .Com
pany. $86 60; Caxton Prlntery? $4.86.
una i.ht-hwc ruii'i.'
0. F. McKlbben, $2.r,'; W. B.
Thompson, $9.00; 3. J. Osenbrugge,
$16.00.
BOUW..
James Knapp, $?.H); J. I. Ragsdale,
nn- nurt wllb'.r. 99.00: John Mea-
der. 93 00; Verr jn Dunlap, 93.00; Joa
Rummerfleld. 93 00; L. E. Been. a uu;
Keith Wllllatna. 98 00; J. w. Ragsdale.
93 00; )rv Williams. 93 00; Anton
Ring, 93 00; A. O Lawaon. 912 00;
Thoa. Stanley. 93.00: O. F. Rosecrana,
93 00: A Poeton. 93 00: Burt Wilbur,
93 00: J. E. Drake. $3 00: Floyd Mc
Kee. $9 00; R. Flah. $3.00: Sam Rose.
$.100: C. H Lindsay. $3 00: J. D.
Morrison. $3.00; J. O. Buckmaater.
$3 00; Arthur Clark, 93.00; Byrd
Weltman. 93 00: Chaa. McKee. 93 00:
Ivan Parmer. $16 50: AO. Lawaon. $8.;
Keith Williams. $3 00: J. B, nher.
$3 00; Alfred Traak. $30; Carl Hert
ford. $3 00; Kerman Walter. $3 00; M.
M nnnH. $3 00: Nelson Russell.
$3 00: H A. Smith. $3 00; Ivan Far-
mer. $15 00; A. o. Moora, o.uu; n.
Brophy, $8.00.
Road.
Lyal H.rtman. $104 39: W. Idem.
930 02: Lewis Applebaker. $15 18;
Lloyd Norman. $15 15: Wesley Hart,
man $125 88. Oeneral Tool Company.
97 00: Medford Corporation. $8 83;
Western Stel Corp.. 98 16; Klocker
Prlntery. $17 60; Joe Koenlg, 92B1.90;
Associated Oil Company. 9.10; Paul
B. Rynnlng. $2.15: Syd I. Brown,
12 25: Medford Lumber Co.. 520 97;
Harrison Parts Co.. 49: alternation-
al Hsneste: Co , 419 00; Al Plche.
17.35: Howard Cooper Corp., $76 71;
H. C. HlRh. $31.60: Western Auto
ouppiy wumimiiy, t tv uiuun uu
Co., 864 02; White Motor Co.. 91. 63;
Copco, $65 62; Timber Products Co.,
$1.75; Pittsburgh Paint Store, $35 00:
Timber Product Co.. $32 70; Austin
Western Machinery Co.. $44 10; Med-
ware Co., $1,111.01; Air Reduction
'Bales Co. $27.91; standard OH Co..
$25.42: Roy Ash pole. $13.23; Federal
Land Bank. $500 00; G. W. Fields.
pany, $70.76; State Industrial Accl-
dent commission. i9.ia; fierce
Auto Frelaht. 91.44: The White Mo
tor Co.. 914 19; Brown c White.
918.28: The A. Llett Co.. 91376: H
C. Dooms. $4.90: Woodburv Com-
pnnv, $108.92: J. E Haaeltlne Co.,
910.45; Robertson Hardware Co.,
941.71; consolidated Freight Lines,
93.02; Lewie Super Service, 9160:
Everett Skeeters, 960 00: Psclflo Ma
chinery Company. 98.63: N. C. Lln-
Inger CO., $107.25; Eaas -lTnnaier,
$2.60: Calif. Oregon Power Co..
$67.47: Hubbard Brothers. $49.95: Lyal
Hartman. 9106.07: W. Edens. 983 28;
D. Dorothy, $15.95: Otla Flltcroft. 1
96.38; Lewla Applebaker, 912.76; 1
Lloyd Norman. $8 38: Dick Klrkpntrlc. j
$3 90; Lester Hodson. aoaa; esimon
Johnson, $6.38: Wesley narim.-wi.
$136 88; Jim Merrltt. $128.00: Enrl
Jonea. $95.76; A. W. Sheldon, $73 37;
Leonard Andrews. $89.75: Lester
Throckmorten. $138 00: Ralph Mer
rltt. $110.00; Walter Sherld, $78 00;
Millard Robertson. $47.43: Lciano
Pottlgrew. $19.63: H. P. Sellers, 958.
59; D. P. Oeary. 944.64: L. Pence.
953 01: Hav Merrlman. 947.43;W. M.
Tethrow, 9138; Henry Meyer. 9900:
J. W. Olllaspey. 978.15: wm. Dletncn.
919.18: Clarence Owen, 948.03: E. M.
Kelllng. 933.48: Carl Kite. 95.68: Jack
Thresher. $5.98: C. A. Hudson, $2.09;
Ed Btlllwell, $119.12; Percy Haley.
$115.00; L. J. Blgham, $115.00: Gale
Moulton, $110.60; H. C. Dooma, $116.-
74; Thoa. Roseoerry, $173.9U: it. J.
Rlnabarger. $173.60; F. E. Jenkins.
$129.74: R. N. Finney, 9116.00: w. J.
Burbrldge. 988.00; Eber Weed, 88800;
Jack Fortln, 8134.36; D. O. Modrell,
9110 60: Theo. Olass. $101.70; L. B.
McKlnnla, 94.29: Chas. Dooms. 9131-
82: B. H. Moulton. 983.79; A. Watten-
burg. 9113.75 W. L. Tone. 8103.19; H.
E. Tolls. 989.80; Art Hamilton. 936.27;
Claude Wilson 955.50; Ira Wilson.
983.50: Frank Denser, $92.78: John
Moulton. $86.28; Don Fredericks,
901.50: D. J Clifford, $93.26; O. B.
seamon, 93.76: A. H. Smith. $9100;
Clllf O ass. $65 21: Wm. McCnnn. $2.
79: Robert McCabe. $83.91: Art Boggls.
$107.78; R. L. Bishop. $96.76; Gene
Hooper, $118.94: Standard OH Com
pany. 936.47; Hensen Hdw Co., $11.60:
Roy Ashpole. $2.86: National Hospital
Association. $180.78: Medford Corpor
ation. $57726; Shell Oil Company.
$32.50: Wnlter W. Abbey, $74.87; Un
ion Oil Co.. $76.04: W. E. Rosecrana,
$10.60: American Brass Co., $3.63;
Porter Lumber Co.. $1.00; Medford
service station. $1.97: Young's Ser
vice Station, 8126; Medford Water
Commission. 93.11; Medford Concrete
ron.mictlon Co.. 9136.12: Dallalre &
Schortgen. 9107.15; Lltterell Parts
Co.. 95279: Consolidated Freight
Lines, 92.26: Howard Cooper Corp.
aia S7: Western Auto Suonly Co.
ai an: Bin Pines Lumber Co., 91.60;
L. O. Grimes, 91 uu; racmc mntnuiei j
Co., 921.52; pacuio lei. ana lei. i.u.
99 20.
WILLIAMS CREEK. May 24. (Spl.)
As graduation day and vocation, days
draw near Josephine county enjoyed
its first annual play day on May 8
followed the ensuing Saturday, May
16 by a joint eighth grade graduation
of all schools outside Grants Pass.
The graduation exercises were held at
the RIvoll theater In Oranta Pass.
This It $ departure from the custom
ary practice Inaugurated by H. H.
Wardrlp, our county school tuperln
tendent. From the 38 schools In the
county there were 142 eighth grade
graduatea. From Wllllama: Hazel
larlmore, tla M. Doak, Eatvlla Kin
cade, Theodore Peckham, Phillip Wll
ion, Patricia Wilson, Margaret Pence.
These from Provolt school were:
Richard Huff, David Holbrook. Ken
noth Johnson, Jerry Stona, Edna
Roberts, Floyd Lewman. Play day.
aponsored also by Mr. Wardrlp and
the Josephine County Teachers asso
ciation waa an enjoyable oocaslon
The contestants were divided Into
three age groups. Class A. of all 11
years and under; class B, those of 12
yeara; class C, those In high school.
Winner, from Wllllama: 60 yard
dtah. for boya, Delmar Sorrels; tecoud
class O; 75 yard daah, for girls, claat
C, Adeline Morrison; 220 yaM daah,
for boya, class C, Louis V-arner 8.
Broad Jump for boya, clr-ss B. Jerry
Uparlln, first; olsst C, .!ihn WaUlnl.
first. High Jump foi- boys, clssa 8
Jerry Sparlln, thlr'.. Bhot put, 12
lbs,, class C, Hi', ard Klncade, first:
11. Brlttson, th.rd.
The senior-Junior clsst .Isy, "The
Phsntom," presented Friday evening
cf laat . week, waa much tnjoyed
Music. 'iras furnished by the Melody
Mlxr.tt,
vjuddy Elder It setting hit sawmill
,n Dutcher creek near the Redwood
highway. He expects to be read, to
begin tawing within three weeka.
Mrs. Frank Wood haa gone to Port
land where ahe will receive medical
attention.
Mrs. Martha Mee and Mri. Jessie
Kinsman of Thompson creek ware
celling on Mrs. C. W. Roberts Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. John Letteaen apent
iat week at the home of their grand
daughter, Mra. Kathleen Pence at
Chlloquln.
Jack Sparlln from San Francisco
11 visiting at the home of hit parents.
Mr. and Mra. George Sparlln.
Bert Holtzhauser and ton RcaUe
have purchased 9 new electric m.'lk
Ing machine.
Mrs. Harry Bennett left Sunday for
Eau Claire. Wisconsin to .pend the
summer with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs Cherles Quelle,
Mrs. Pearl stunba haa been In Cald
well, Idaho the last two weekt with
her daughter who recently underwent
a major operation.
Mr. and Mra. John Cobb arrived
last week to tak9 up residence at
ie Clayton Stone place now owned
sy Cal Hill.
Mr. and Mra. Fay Bristol celebrated
their third wedding anniversary with
Williams Creek
a supper Sunday evening at their
nom. rjuests Included Dr and Mrs
rviTH - .
on Durl-- Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Vannice, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson.
s:i of Grants Pass: Mrs. Hattle Adklns
0f Glendale. Calif , who visited at the
C. R. Hill home Sunday.
This community waa saddened by
the death of Frank M. Miller who
cropped dead Friday morning. Fun
tral waa held at the llttlt Baptist
church on the corner. In charge of
tne U B. Hall funeral home. Rev 1.
B Coan. pastor of the Methodist
church of Oranta Pas. officiated. In
terment In the Sparlln cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Elder were
calling Sunday afternoon at the C. W.
Roberta home,
Vic Sparltn had hit hip scattered
Friday afternoon on the atreet In
Grants Pass, when his car collided
with another driven by Men M
Holmea of Oranta Pais. He la In the
hospital there and Improving nicely.
Bible study class will meet with
Mra. Cook Friday of this week.
Charles Caugle who suffered $
alight stroke recently ts Improvise
slowly.
TRAIL. May 24. (Spl.) Recent
ralna have done much to help along
the gardena, but bava made the river
rise and muddy, hindering fishing.
Ralna atopped Tlller-Trall road work,
and logging.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson left
May 16 for Hood River to continue
to Kanaaa and eastern points for $
three month's trip.
Trail extension meeting at Beckle-
hymera, at Union Creek, with Cecil
Prltchett as hostess was a decided
auccesa, It being a fine day. Nineteen
members were present and some
guests. The hostess honored all
mothers . over 60 with corsages and
handkerchlefa.
Mrs. Alma Merrlman and son, Ray,
have, rented their home and will live
In the Yancey home.
Rogue River Lodge la nearlng com
pletion, and la considered a very
beautiful addition to the community.
Sunset on the Rogue Is also doing
extensive Improvements to the camp.
A good many attended graduation
exerclsea at Eagle Point. Two neigh
borhood girls received their dlplo
maa. Geraldlne Scott and Wanda
Howe.
Mra, Scott and daughter. Geraldlne,
accompanied by Alma Merrlman
planned to leave for Portland to
day to be gone several daya.
Mrs. Minnie Biases and son, Bob,
spent the week-end with Mr. Blaesa
at Klamath Falls, who la running
ahovel for the Weyerhaeuser Timber
Co.
Upper Rogue Grange held the first
dance May 22 In the new hall. These
will not be regular dances, as they
have them at Rogue Elk every two
weeks, the next to be held May 39.
A number of tourist cars may be
seen on the highway now, and bual
neaa for local tourlat camp. 1$ start
ing. Beagle
BEAGLE, May 34 (Spl.) Or. Can
of Shady Cove preached a sermon to
the Antioch Sunday school May 18.
Sunday vlaltora at the Sanderson
home were Mrs. Claude Alexander
and dnughtert, Evelyn, and Zeta and .
son, Alan, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence
Sanderaon and ' Milton Sanderson,
all of Medford and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvln Martin and Donnle of this
place, the occatlon being the cele
bration of four birthdays, Mrs. Alex
ander'9, Alan Alexander's. Milton
and Robert Sanderson's. A turkey
dinner was enjoyed by all present.
We are all glad to bear that Nedra
Schula who underwent a serious
operation May 13 In Medford la get
ting alone Juat fine and will be able
to be moved to the home of relatives
soon. The school children mlsa her
from her piece at achool. and hope
ahe will be back with them Boon.
We wish to correct an error la
last week's newt. Mr. and Mra. Un
gren (nee Elaine Rush) will make
their home In Marahfleld for the
summer, lnatead of Lakevtew.
Mra. Walter Grant entertained her
Sunday sohool class May 14 with a
party. Gamea were played and re
freshment served.
Eighth grade pupils of Antioch
took their atate teats Thursday and
Friday of this week.
Mr. and Mra. Brownwood and
daughters were vlaltora at the home
of Mr. and Mra. R. L. Bowen Wed
nesday evening.
Merrill Martin la atlll unable o
resume work at the Modoc orchard
on account of hit hand. His 13-foot
ladder tipped over with him and
be fell with hit weight on his hand
and la not able to use It yet. He la
under a phystclan't care and expects
to have an X-ray taken of It again
Saturday.
Mr. Foots and ton, Walter, were
Saturday evening business visitors In
Medford.
Nearly all achool children attended
the circus In Medford Tuesday.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT. May 34. 8pl.)
A very pleasant birthday party tor
Gorden Qermer, whose home la on
the highway aouth of Phoenix, waa
celebrated May 8 at an afternoon
ptrty. Those present were Bobble
K,arn. Leo Furry. Tommy Sloan, Mel
vln Meana and Patsy Moor and the
honor guest, Gorden Oermer, Dainty
refreshments of cake and Ice cream
were served at five, when all de
parted wishing Gorden many nappy
returns of the day.
George Hartley of North Talent naa
purchased new truck to be used la
his gardening and truck hauling.
Mra. Elisabeth Volm of Portland,
daughter of Mra. Margaret Oermer
of the highway south of Phoenix,
returned to her home Saturday eve
ning after a 10 dayf visit with ner
mo: her, who ta ill.
Use Mall Tribune want ad.
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