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Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED from Topsldea Orchard,
bay mare and dark brown horse.
Please phone B38-R It seen.
LOST If dog Is missing, call 1516.
WArTTSD male help
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WANTED 2 men o cut wood. House
furnished. Inquire eorge Gard
ner. Kings Highway. TeK 1949'
CLOTHINO SALEMAN Young man
preferred. Ous the Tailor, 120 N.
Central.
WANTEO Single farm hand, good
mllKer. No boys. Prof. Englehardt,
Rt. 3. '
WANTED First-class Ford mechanic
Apply Claycomb Motor Co., Phone
60, Ashland.
SALESMAN with ear, exceptional op
portunlty for man with ability. Call
1614, 5 to 7 p. m.
WANTED Single man for animal
hospital attendant. Apply In per
son, 1455 N. Riverside
WANTED Experienced blight cutters.
Call 679-R after 6 p. m.
WANTED - FEMALE HELP
WANTED Responsible girl or woman
for general housework; out of town.
Box 3188, Tribune.
wanted Capable person, general
housework. Reference and experi
ence cooking required. Resident
position. Tel. 611-J-3 or address
P. O. Box 1093, Medford.
WANTED Girl or woman to cook on
ranch. Must be experienced. Job
will be permanent If accepted.
State wages wanted In writing.
Albert E. Stone, Box 537, Edgewood,
Calif.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Practical nursing; effici
ent, faithful service assured. J. W,,
Box 74, Central Point. Phone 481,
8 a. m. to a p. m.
RELIABLE GIRL wants work In good
home. Box 3029, Tribune.
NURSE wlshea ease. 1002-R. 84454
w. nth.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Good used bathroom fix
tures and fittings. Write Box 244,
Central Point.
WANTED Motorcycle. Phone 1033.
WANTED To rent 4 or 5-room mod
ern unfurnished house toy perma
nently employed adults. Box 3058,
Mall Trlbunt..
WANTED TO BORROW $400 for 8
years. Will pay 7 Interest. Good
real estate security. Write Box
3069. Tribune, and will call.
WANTED INFORMATION Where
can a man fined steady work In
Medford without being a friend of
a friend. Box 3047, Tribune.
WANTED Viola and cello. 806 W.
Main. Tel. 824-J
WANTED Dead and useless animals.
Phone 681-R.
EDOAR JOHNSON at the Peerless
Market wants Blng and and Lam
bert cherries In shipping quantities,
" WANTED Clean, soft cotton rag at
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Horse, weighing about
1400 lbs. J. A. Manke. Route 1
Medford.
WANTED WOOL MOHArR We have
large order to flU. Highest price
paid.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1063
WE PA MORE CASH
For your furniture
ROI.HKOOK 0 ANDREWS
6tb and Front. Phone 647.
JUNK Highest price paid for brae
radiators, copper storsge batterlea
aluminum and other metal
Scrap Iron small or large lou
pipe and machinery wool and cot
ton rags, inner tubes.
Our prices will Interest you.
Hides. Pelt. Wool. Mohair.
Household ooodi Furniture Stores
bouaht and sold
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
WANTED TO rent Unfurnished
modern 9 or 4 -room Bouse P O
B-x 63. Medford
FOR RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT Duplex (south half),
Portland Ave. Phone 6-P-2.
22
FOR RENT 5-room modern houie;
adult only. Phone 601. Central
Point, or Inquire 1135 Court St.,
Medford.
FOR RENT 2-room bouse with
batching outfit. MOO month. Tel
741.
FOR RENT - Pur n ined nuiue; 3 oed
rooms, 4A.uv. lai, Wti-W.
FOE RENT APARTMENTS
TORN, duplex and 2-eoom apt., gar
age; adults, tot w. loth St.
TORN. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for
rent. 31 So. Orange. Call alter 8
p. m.
3-ROOM. front, turn, apartment, 608
W. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. down
town. 25, water paid. Write P. O.
Box 690, or phone Eagle Point,
4-F-5.
FOR RENT Apartment; adulu only.
241 S. Orape.
FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple.
FOR RENT Furnished pt. Shower,
steam beat, hot and oold water
furnished Mall tribune Bldg. Ap
ply Tribune business office.
FURNISHED apartment. Durell
Court. 329 N. Holly. Call at Apt 1
FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Grand
FURNISHED APTS. 217 W. 2nd.
OE BAUER APTS.. 6tb and Oakdti
APARTMENT for rem 945 N Bartlett
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
NICELY furnished room, 408 West
6th St. ..
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Ore
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION LOGGERS I have a 30
bulldozer for rent. Cy Gates Trail.
Tel. 36-X-8. Eagle Point.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Young tur
keys for drag-saw or disc harrow.
K. L. Knapp, Sterling Route. Jack
sonville, Ore.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
d O Ef rt 9 crca west aide of
JKqQQII valley; 7 -room modern
house, barn, garage,
poultry house; land In alfalfa.
Terms
jHXtl 4 -room modern house,
family orchard; some
furniture. Terms.
Apmw rf 60 acres excellent loca
JHTnlJIJ tton, fine soil, cheap
" water, modern dwell
ing. Offered at ft former price.
Easy terms.
BROWN & WHITE, 104 W. Main St.
FOR 8 ALE Two acres good land,
close to Medford, with strictly new
modern 5-room house; fireplace,
barn, hen house, brooder house,
garage, pressure pump. Sacrifice
price $2300; terms. This is a real
buy. B. J. PALMER, co Palmer
Music Store.
FOR SALE 2 acres near city limits;
brand new 6 -room modern house;
fireplace, hardwood floors; large
tile chicken and brooder house, good
barn. A Real Bargain Only 92300.
ALSO 2 lots and 3 -room house
with bath for $1000. Small down
payment, balance like rent.
L. G. PICKELL
16 8. Bartlett. Tel. 365.
FOR SALE! 1 acres, excellent lo
cation on Old Stage road; 4 -room
unfinished house, cow barn, chick
en house, good garden. 2 cherry
and 6 pear trees, ft acre cow pas
ture; fine view- of valley. Price
$1250. R. J. Bland, 4th house south
of Beall Lane on Old Stage road.
TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater
Lake Hwy 40 miles from Medford;
commodious log cabin, suitable res
taurant, dancing, or private lodge:
service Btatlon; spring, wood. See
Rawlea Moore, Cooley Bldg., Med
ford. FOR BALE New, modern 8 -room
home; basement, furnace, hardwood
floors, In restricted district In
Marahfleld. Will consider modern
home In Medford. Call at 506
Beatty St.
FOR SALE 5-room modern home In
good condition; flowera, shrubs and
garden. Terms If desired. Box
3041, Tribune.
100 ACRES of fine land, with extra
good improvements, close to Med
ford; $14,000. terms. Tel. 623-J-2.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres
$2,000, crops now In. Property lo
cated on Pacific highway between
Talent and Phoenix. For Particulars,
call R. Edwards, Southern Oregon
Brewery.
FOR SALE 1200 acres cattle and
sheep ranch. 16 miles from Med
ford. 20 miles wire fencing. 8 -room
house, cost $3,000; barn and out
buildings; 80 acres alfalfa at $11
per acre. Also 480 acres timber
land, 18 miles from Ashland 8
miles from Dead Indian road; esti
mated 2 million ft. pine timber
Also 100 acres. 4 miles from Med
ford. near Jacksonville. F. E
By bee. Medford. Ore.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
Of BROWN At WHITE.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg. & Loan Assn.
FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip
' ped dairy ranch. Near town No
tradea considered K. P M all
rrlbune.
1
rHE J W BYBEE tarm north ot
Jacksonville on tne old stage roe a
la foi sate in one tract or email
subdivisions thereof Inquire of
Frank ft By bee star Route Bos 132
Medford Oregon
PFDERAl LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Call Warren Pat
terson 301 Liberty Bldg or O a
Barnes 167 East Btn St Eugene
FOR SALE 75 A Irrigated raneh;
free water. 20 A. alfalfa and clover;
fair buildings; close to school und
store. Owner unable to farm. Make
an offer. T. E. Miller, 710 N. 7th
St., Grants Pass, Ore.
WE SPECIALIZE In Domes 81 Chest
nut Room 4
FOR SALE- LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Ten head good ranch
horses, wt 1160 to 1500 lbs. ages 4
to 12 yrs- Will trade for any kind
of livestock. Stewart Ave. to Thom
as road. Jack Martin.
FOR SALE An extra fine Ouernaey
cow. to freshen soon. Phone C. A.
FOB SALE DOGS-PET?
FOR SALE Thoro bred Cocker upan-
lei pups. $750 and $10. 510 6ou.h .KTVKR LOAM $2 00 per load. BaU
Riversid. ' - man, phona 1534-T.-
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
TWO 1030 CHEVROLET'S, one coupe,
one 4 -door. Both good. Walter
W. Abbey. Inc.
FOR, SALE 1031 model A coupe:
reasonable. Good family cow. Box
3000, Tribune.
34 CHRYSLER Sedan: small mileage;
perfect throughout; Blue Seal guar
antee. Bargain price only 9549.00.
PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
1039 INTERNATIONAL C-35 1-ton
truck, long wheelbae, good tires,
low mileage, excellent condition.
PERRY L. ASHCRAFT
Packard Dealer. 128 6. Riverside.
FOR SALE 1635 International C-35
truck and Beall logging trailer; ex
cellent condition, good rubber.
John Heckert, Jacksonville. Tel. 332.
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
35 CHEVROLET 2 -door. A fine car
at a good price, 1473. Walter W.
Abbey, Inc.
FOR SALE '29 Ford coupe, good
tires. Bargain at ft&O. W. Messenger,
Applegate.
LANGE'S
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN GOOD CARS
30-Day Written Guarnatee.
1634 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1635 Plymouth DeLuxe 2-door Sedan.
1937 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1634 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan.
1933 Ford model B 4 -cylinder Coupe.
1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
(1938 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
iujd LKxige ueLuxe ocaan wtc irunK.
1036 Chrysler J Alrstream DeLuxe
Aupe.
1635 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 -door Sedan.
1935 Pontlao DeLuxe Sedan.
1035 Ohyrsler Alrstream 8 Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 Convert. Coupe.
1034 Chevrolet Master Coupe, like
new.
We have a large number or 1928, "29
and '30 models at very low prices.
Low down paymnts and Easv Terms.
. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside.
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
R. & G. USED CARS
'30 Dodge Sedan ....$275
'30 Essex Coupe ......MMM........ 150
'20 Graham Sedan ,..-.-..-.-.. 166
'30 Oakland Sedan ... 185
'29 Bulck Coupe . 145
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
POULTRYMEN We have new blood
lines for New Hampshire Red flocks.
We offer 3-months-old cockerels
and pullets from R. O. P. trapnest
ed pens direct from New Hamp
shire. Here la your chance to get
. the best In the state at a low cost.
We also have Washington State R.
O. P. White Leghorn cockerela and
pullets. WATZIG Poultry Farm
Hatchery, Rose burg, Ore,.
FOR 8ALE 6 turkey hens with 8-weeks-old
young turkeys. Apt. 5
220 So. Grape.
FOR SALE Red started pullets and
cockerels. Inquire Jackson County
Feed Co.
BRONZE turkey batching eggs. 3 R
1 R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll's
Store. Applegate.
MILK -FED FRYERS -Carley. 314-W
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
HEAVY DUTY PUMPING PLANT 10
h.p. single phase motor with triple
stage 2 -Inch Byron Jackson pump,
complete with starting box and
switch. Phlce $175.00.
EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg.
FOR SALE Corona silent portable
typewriter, like new, cost $67.50
cash; well sell for $40 for quick
sale. Box 3106, Tribune.
FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer, good con
dition, cheap. Hunt Aloha at Val
ley View Drive.
HOUSE TRAILER for sale, $90. Call
at 23 Jeanette St.
ONE Graybar electric stimulator on
metal band. 117 Cottage St.
JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 106 8- Grape.
Floor covering, leather rocker, oil
stoves, wicker furniture, washing
machines. Every article a bargain.
FOR SALE Small tract peach, pear
crop, cheap. Leaving town. Hunt
Aloha at Valley View Drive.
FOR SALE Bicycle, cheap. 828
. Beekman St.
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, clean
and finest quality Otto Nleder
meyer, phone 523-J-4.
FOR SALE Oood trailer house; also
4-wheel trailers. Ford chassis, cheap
.at 315 McAndrewa road.
FOR SALE Portable typewriter First
bouse east of water tower, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Hotpolnt range, 146 So.
Oakdale.
FOR SALE '29 Harley-Davtdson mo
torcycle. 74-h.p., good condition.
Lewis Hedgpeth, Central Point.
FOR SALE Bee supplies. Complete
equipment for 85 colonies, Includ
ing 2 frame extraction. Less than
half price for quick sale. Con
Schaefera, Rt. 2, Grants Pass, Ore.
FOR BALE Easy washer, vacuum tub
model $16.00. 836 E. Main.
FOR SALE One 4 -drawer legal alee
steel file, price $25; one mahogany
roll-top desk and chair to match,
price $50; Underwood typewriter
$25. Oregon-Washington Mortgage
Co., 45 S. Central.
FOR BALE Several Ford son, thor
oughly overhauled: also crawler
tractors, mowing machines, nay
rakes. Irrigation pumps, electric
and gsva. and all kinds of used
farm machinery in good condition,
at bargain prices. 30 fi Grape bt.
FORC HAltlB Cviivets 3l"8Haml Uon
UB5TD WASHER SALE- F1CK 6 HARD
WARE. $25 to $40 60. Agents (or
Myers Pump
FOR SALE Two oil burners for
furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune
office.
FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washera.
repslrs and parte. C- D. Bean, Inc.
WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors;
Medford made, made right. Trow
ortdee Cabinet Works.
MISCELLANEOUS
LEARN TO SWIM Instructions. 5
lessons, $5. Rates given to groups.
Inquire at Nat a tor turn.
FREE! If excess add causes you
Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains. Indiges
tion. Heartburn, GET free sample
doctor's prescription, Udga, at West
ern Thrift Store.
LEARN TO SWIM Instructions. 5
lessons $5. Rates given to groups.
Inquire at Natatorlum.
ASSAYER W. O. Wright. 614 W.
llth St., city. Gold and sliver, $i;
copper, $1.
LATE equipment and fair prices at
Frees Oarage. 801 No. Central.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Complete confectionery
with good Frlgldalre fountain.
Everything In A-l condition. Must
move. Phone 606.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COCVTV
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
. ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori.
ental rug cleaning and upholstering.
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling. Button a and
Buckles covered. 308 U. 8 National
Bank Building. Tel. 1181.
Painting and Decorating.
HARRY MARX
Painting Tinting
Paper Hanging.
Phone 1710. Res. 122 Portland.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK
FUKNITTHK. ENDORSED
NOTES, ETC.
We want to supply your money needs
without red tape or delay.
SEE W- E. THOMAS
MGR. ORE. AND WASH MTG. CO.
MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
45 So. Central. Ground Floor
Craterlan Theater Bldg.
Lie. No. S-167-M-180. phone 130.
Transier.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis for
Service." Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So Fir. Phone 315. Prices
right. Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
pocking service. Fireproof storage
new low rates.
. , P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883.
STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE
Telephone 1033 or 332 Hi No Fi:
St. Local and long distance Fuel
oils, any kind. Green stamp In
side of 3-mlle limit.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Walter
O. Clements, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, as executrix of the
above named estate has filed herein
her final report and account; that
July 15. 1937, at 10 o'clock a m., at
the courthouse In the City of -Medford.
in aald county, has been fixed
by the above named court as the
time and place for hearing objections
to said final account, and for the
examination and allowance thereof.
Dated June 16. 1037.
LOTTIE L. CLEMENTS.
Executrix.
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PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, by resolutions of the
City of Medford, Oregon, there was
duly submitted to the legal voters
of said City at a special city election
auiy neia in and for said city on
the 18th day of June. 1037, the fol
lowing cnarter Amendmtnta :
FIRST, SECTION 73-L.
SECOND. SECTION 65-A-
AND. WHEREAS, the Council of said
City has, in my presence, on the 10th
day of June, 1637, duly canvassed the
returns oi aaia election ana. it has
been determined thereby that the
total number of votes caat In favor
of the first of said Charter Amend
ments above referred to was 420, and
that the total number of votes cast
against the same was 204; that the
total number of votes cast In favor
of the second of said Charter Amend
ments above referred to was 424 and
that the total number of votes cast
against the same was 300; and it
further appearing that each of said
charter amendments received an
affirmative majority of all the vote
cast thereon respectively In as Id
lection;
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
the power and authority vested in
me as Mayor of the City of Medford.
I. oeo. w. porter, do hereby issue
this proclamation to the people of
said City and do hereby declare that
the votea cast in favor and against
each of said Charter Amendments
was as above set forth and that the
aforesaid Charter Amendments here
inbefore referred to, received an af
firmative majority of all the votes
cast therefor respectively, and I do
hereby declare said Charter Amend
ments hereinbefore referred to to be
in full force and effeot In aald City
from and after the publication of this
Proclamation as required by law,
GEO. W. PORTER, Mayor.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 16th
day of June, 1937.
Attest:
M. L. ALFORD, Recorder.
National Forest Timber
For Sale
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon,
up to and Including July 23, 1037,
lor ail the live timoer maraea or
designated for cutting and all the
merchantable dead timber located on
an area embracing about 600 acres
within Sec. 12 and 13, T. 30 S R. 3
E., and Seo. 7 and 18, T. 30 8., It.
4 E., w, M., Copeland Creek water
shed. Rogue River National Forest,
Oregon, estimated to be 2.700.000 feet
B. M., more or less, of western white
pine timber. No bid of less than
$7.75 per M feet for western white
pine will be considered. $3,000.00
must be deposited with each bid, to
be applied on the purchase price, re
funded or retained In part aa liquid
ated damages, according to conditions
of sale. The right to reject any and
all bids reserved. ' Before bids are
submitted, full Information concern
ing the timber, the conditions of
sale, and the submission of bids
should be obtained from the Forest
Supervisor, Medford, Oregon.
MONTHLY STATEMENT
Jackson County
May, 1637
The following la a schedule of the
proceedings of the County Court of
Jackson County. Oregon, showing a
list of claimants and supplies for
which the claim la made and which
were passed upon during the month
of May. 1637.
Q. R. CARTER, County Clerk.
General County Fund
Harrv L. White, $52.60; Trowbridge
Cabinet Works, $1.60; Mary Mee.
$2.50; Edith Weldman. $1.75; Maude
C. Robinson, $.75; Dr. W. 8. Cary.
$75; A. E. Simons, $53.25: Sheriff
travel, $347.00; West Side Pharmacy.
$1.50; Shell OH Company, $36.30; Mall
Tribune, $18.30; Pacific Tel. and Tel.
Company, $24.06; Alice Gandee, $4.50;
Agnes Deaver, $11.60; Billings Agency,
$1.40; Rogue River Spray Company,
$6.86; Ashland printing Co., $10.50:
A. H. B rower, $1.78; Buahnell and
Perkins, $1.32: East Side Pharmacy,
$4.48; Foster and Klelzer, $6 54; H. 8.
Ingle, $6.61; Kaegl. $4.34; Jonn
Laughlln, $2.70; Pacific Fruit and
produce Co., $1.85; Safeway Stores.
$12.66; Standard Cleaners, $1.36;
Wad hams and Company, $3.67; L. D.
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138; Dr. M. B. Wood, S1J5; BurU
Bros.. ,13.30; Oeo. S. Dunn, 3 52;
L. R. Koger, 11.01; Joe Tntren, 1.1:
W. J. Berkhelmer, 11.04; Dolph
Pblppa, V88; r. W. Whitman, S1.78;
Dan Pearce. 13.01; W. 8. Cary. S88;
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Boyd'a Market, e7.43; Brownie Marie,
1.08; P. M. Bush, tl.47; Cinderella
Shop, a4.S4; Colyear Motor Salsa Co..
14J7: Eada and Ohm. 3.16; Xlectrlc
Products Co., S1.04; A. P. Parley,
3.81; Firestone Auto Supply, 9 80;
Planer Flouring Mills Co., S3.13; Har
old Frye, 1.94; w. P. Fuller Co..
1.80; F. C. Ooetz, ,4.83; B. P. Good
rich Company, 5.33; Oood win and
ooodwin, iui; ttawkineon Tire uo.,
1.87; C. F. Hayes and Son. !.S8;
Otto Heckert, 3.43: Ray .Koople,
1.08; General Electric Company.
3.91; Jennings Brothers. H.19; Jen
sen ant Dalley, 0.77; Keystone Steel
Co., 84.36; Latimer Ooodwin Co.,
1.03: UttreU Peru Co., 31.17; Lost
River Dairy, S3 45; Marshall Smith
Leonard, 11.93: McCurdy Daniels.
1.08: Medford Bargain House. 5 38:
Medford Hardware Co., 333 04: Med
ford Service Button, 4.00; Montgom
ery Ward Co., 118.43: A. V. Much
more, (3.34; Ichltara Naklgtrl. 3.34;
J. J. Newberry Company, Ul.M: Pa
cific Fruit Company. 13.67; Pierce
Allen Motor Co., t3.53; P. O. Porter,
1.08: Relnklng and Jensen, (4 39:
Jennie Ridden. 1.58; Rlggs Optical
Company, 3.67; Myron Root Co.,
4.73; Safeway Stores, (46.73: F. B.
Samson Co.. 8.73; Bandera and Drip
pie, (3.53: 8chaf(er Electric Co., 11.84;
J. B. Shaw, 1.33: Sherwln Williams
Co., 11.68: Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau, tl.08; Standard Oil Company,
3.18: Swift 6 Company, (18.13;
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.,
(3.83; A. B. Webster. (3.89: Western
Auto Supply Co., (14.80; F. W. Wool
worth. (16.38: W. A. Young, (1.08:
Zellerbach Paper Co., (3.93; A. C.
Kent (3.73: M. F. Crovelle, (5.41;
Pernell and Oertson. (1.70; DeVore
and Phlppa, (1.13; Robert Oilman.
1.18: Jackson County Sohool Day,
38.35: Dr. Drummond, convention
expense, 15.00; O. C. Prescott, n.00;
Dr. Drummond, postage, (30.00: a.
R. Carter, postage, (38.13: R. DeWlt,
41.63; R. E. Sweeney, supplies, (fi.OO;
Pierce Auto Freight, ,3.49; Medford
Lumber Co., tlSO.SB; Ashland Tid
ings, (10.88; Bostltch Inc., 128.80;
North Coast Chemical Company,
(17.30: State Industrial Accident
Commission, (47.33; National Hospital
Association, (48.93: Marshall Smith
Leonard, (66.07; J. K- GUI Co.. (7.03:
Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal
Co.. (.97; Flck'a Hardware, (39.48;
Blind Assistance, 85.98; Old Age
Pensions, 23e9.10; Arthur Love,
3.15; O. H. Howell, 85.60: H. N. Lof
land, (117.00; E. R. Squibb and Son,
1.48: A. S. Bullen, .7.08; Reliable
Orocerv. 83.58: Whittle Transfer,
3.30: L. H. Hansen, 4.00; N. 8.
Young, 1.60; Office Bte. and Supply
Co., 103.85; The American, (6.50; I.
C. Sllllman, (1.70; J. W. Bpltter.
(1.70; Ray Shoemaker. (1.70: Jackson
County Pub. Co., (4.00; Ashland City
Enalneer. (1.50: J. B. Coleman, travel.
(1650: Orpha Bear, (76.00; Oraoe
Brown, (34.00; Eveiyn imnneu, esii.uu;
Betha Abel, (15.00; Mary E. Albert,
(30.00; Lottie Bailey, (15.00; Mrs.
Earl Baldwin, (30.00; Edna Banry,
(36.00; Inei Bayless, (36.00; Myrtle C.
Beatty, (10.00; Ida C. Cole, (10.00:
Etta L. Conlon. (30.00: Amy D. Cum
mlngs, (30.00; Frances Daniels,
(10.00; Mie E. Davis, (16.00; Zella
M. Doe. (35.00: Zelpha Drlppe, (10 00;
Pearl Dunford. 16 00; Mary O. Fry.
10.00; Mary R. Oracey, 10.00; Car
rie J. Crimea, 30.00; Clair W. Orovea,
10.00; Ethel Haertle, 110.00; Dollle
O. Holland, 36.O0: Ins Huson. 130.00;
Elleabeth Huson, (16.00; Eleanor M.
Johnson, (36.00; Relta Kendall,
(16 00; Bessie Lending, (35.00: Ore
Lester, (10.00; Flora B. Ludwig,
20.00: Maraaret Nussbaum, (35.00;
Maude' Ove ratreet, (20.00; Bettle Ow-
lnga, (10.00; Pearl Pearce, ,ao.og;
Margery pierce, (35.00; Lillian O.
Reed, (10.00: Almeida Russell, (16.00;
Mary Rowley, (16.00; Rebecca Rom,
(25.00; Mra. E. H. Snyder, (8.00: Ruth
M. Sollee, (20.00; Delia Stevenson,
(16.00: Mary B. Swayne. (10.00; Lo
retta Swlnrten, (10.00; Millie P. Ting
leaf, (10.00; Lillian Totten, (30.00;
Alice V. Tungate. (10.00; Louise Un
derwood, (18.00; Martha L. Whlllock,
(10.00: Alonla M. Wall, (16.00; Edith
L. Watson. (15.00; Nellie H. White.
(30.00; Mina White, (15.00; Ruth Wil
cox. (10.00; Edith M. Wolford. (16.00;
C. B. Prltchett, (1.39: R. B. Thomp
son, (18.73: Burroughs Company,
(3.75: Marlon Sutton, (3.00; Padg
bam Planing Mills. 343.69: Dr. Drum
mond, supplies, (180; Viola Frailer,
(30.00; Frank J. Holbrook, (8.00; Re
liable Grocery, (3.67; A. S. Bullen,
3 66: Whittle Transfer, (3.60; A. J.
Kellenbeck, (1.48; National Reem
ployment, (63.57; Dr. Holt, (170.75;
weeka and Orr, (1.60; T. H. Simpson,
(3.86; Knox Lumber Co., (19.00: Hub
bard Brothers, (31.47; Lamport's,
(1.00; J. E. Deedmond, (60; Emll
Pell, (.76; Calif. Oregon Power Co,
(54.66; H. W Baker Co., (13.20;
Medford Ice Company. (.76; Barney's
Service, (.78; O. C. Hoover, (13.91;
Oatee and Lydlerd, (8.38; Blden's
Shop, (1.66; Hardy' Cash Store,
14.60; I. R. Frldeger, 93.39: O. J.
Perrlne, (10.99; American Brush Com
pany, 180; Whlllock' Golden Rule,
(11.13; Davis Feed Company, (1860;
J. A Springer, (9.30: D. H. Stumpf,
(9 38: J. N. Allen Co.. 13 50; O. A.
Andrews. (60: D. H Nlchol. (1.00;
Maxwell Peed Company. (37.45;
Beck's Bakery, (3 93; Snider Dairy,
(34.81: Western Thrift, (388; L. H.
Temple, (.46; Aubrey Sander, (1.00;
F. H. Piatt, (1.00; T. M. Kurtr, (1.00;
J. W. Howard, (1.00: O. J. Home,
(1.00; Jamea Stevens, (1.00; C. J.
Moeer, 01.00;' W. E. Peck. (1.00; Fred
Bcheffel, (1.00; Max Pelrce, (1.00;
Clyde Fichtner. (1.00; Clayton Can.
non, (1.00; J. B. Smith, (100; Helen
Fox, (1.00; N. E. Cannon. (1.00; H. L.
Heryford, 1.00; Frank Perl, (11.36;
Lunetta Buaaey. (37.40; Stevens Nese
Co.. (5 00; Una B. Inch, travel, (30.36;
C. B. Bowman, travel, 17 40; super,
visor travel, 18 66: Red Cross, travel,
20.33: Western State. Grocery. 96 53:
Lamport's, tl.26; The American, 615:
8yd I. Brown, postage, 530.00; Flck'a
Hardware. 3 60; Medford Stationery
Store. 01.10; Webb and Car Ion. 3.37;
Davie Transfer, 75; Heath's Drug
Store, t.36; Southern Oregon Oaa
Corp., 176.00; Trowtffldge and Flynn.
3.66; Ceroid J. Parker, 93 40; Sum
mit Grocery, (10.30; American Fruit
Growers, (3.00; 8wlft and Company,
5.70: Peerleu Market. (30.14; Snider
Datry, 7.63; Peach Street Grocery.
40 45: Van Dyke Dairy, 18 39; City
Meat Market, 833.18; Southern Oregon
Oaa Corp., (8.94; Fluhrer's Bskary,
(13 93: Economy Meat Market, (4.66:
Van Water and Roger. (186.00: Pierce
Auto Freight lines, (1748: Hubblrd
Brothers. (6.15: Ethel Kneebone,
16.00: W 0. McLean. (18 00; Sybil
Petri, (11.00: Walter F. Brown, (10.00:
Margaret Denman. (16.00; Bertha
Bsrdwell, (IliM); Vivian Bateman,
(2 00: Grace Sweeney. (8.00; Margaret
Bropny, (15 00: Glen A. lnlow. (18.00;
Mamie B. Orubb. (18 00: K- O. Tuttle,
16 00: F. S. Carter. H.100; Fred R.
Ooddard, 111 00; Helen T. Arnaplger.
W .00; i. H. McAllister, (19.00; SwU
Anderson, (18.00: Jack Porter, (9.00:
Ruth Shangle, 12.00; Edytbe Martin.
6.00; Tom Caster, 7.00; Richard
Payne. 2 00: W. C. Mitchell. 8.80;
Naomi Van Dyke. 4.60; J. O. Camer
on, 6.80: Thos. J. Flth. 4 30; Laura
Applewhite, 8.60: R. B. Beeaon, 87.40;
Lyal Hartman, 48.00; Herman Luak,
8 30; Jack Thresher, 7.00; Walter E.
Allen, 7J0; A. H. Pracht, 7.60: Dor
rla Nealon, (7.40; C. J Bremmer,
4 00; Alice Pell, 4.60: Blanche E.
Brlgga. 47.40; M. D. Bowers. 7 00;
George W. Irerson. (4 00; w. D. Doty,
(6.00; J. H. Hardy, (7.60: Sadie Strat
ton, T60; Jessie Barkley, 43 00; V.
F. Sander, 4 80: C. B. Johnson. 4.40;
Rose Kyle, 3.00; warren Koppeck,
11.80: C. 0. Clemens, 9.00; Nellie
Reed, tll.60: E. W. Carlton. (11.00: B.
P. Flamming, 410.20; J M. Lively,
11.80; Alice Chase, 1140; Trow
bridge Cabinet Works, (16.60; Postal
Telegraph, (1.20; Mali Tribune Print
ing Dept., 109.00; Henrietta Bandry,
.4U; Heatn s Drug atoro, ei.eo; n-
ford Domeatlo baunary, ?-lo; aniriey
Vergeer, 26.00: Jarmln's Drug Store,
37.50: N. S. Youns. 5.00; C. S. But-
terfleld, (1.00: Geo. F. Undley, (1.00;
Ssinuel Bateman, (1.00: 0. E. Eads,
(1.00; W. J. Warner, li ra; J. B wooa
ford, (1.00; Dr. Heckman. (1.00: A.
C. pierce. (1.00: Mra. Pierce, (1.00;
Western Union, (.48
Emergency Fund
Byd I. Brown, (100.00; Qua New
berry. (30.00.
Medford Library
H. E. Young, (34.00: M. C. Simons.
(1.00: Oregon News Company. (3.63;
Medford Stationery Store, te.aO: J. K.
GUI Company. ('23.65; Gaylord Broth
ers, (13.00; The Caxton Printers,
(23.13.
Dog License Fund
Mac'a Printing Co., (1.20; J. F.
Wortman. (7.00; R. T. Davis. 3.80.
Enforcement Fund
Dr. Wm. P. Holt, (9.00; Dr. Heck
man, (3.00.
Bounty Fund ,
Russell Webber, (6 00: R Phillips,
(3.00; Arthur L. Hakkerup. (3.00: L.
L. Lewis, (109.00: M. Charley, (6.00;
A. O. Lawson, (9.00; Robert Woekner,
(3.00; Roy A. Robertson, (3.00; H. C.
Messenger, (3.00; Carl Bell, (3 00; R.
W. Rose. (3.00; Tom Weeks. 3.00; A.
G. Lawson, 3.00; A. D. Moore, 43.00;
Louie Blass, 4.60: E. L. Savage, .3.00.
Road Fund
R, L. Howard, (125.00; W T. Bry
ant, (11.16; Flck'a Hardware, (88.75;
Woodbury Co., (30.05: Colyear Motor
Sales Co., 306.10; Pittsburgh Paint
Store. 1.95; Austin western Road
Machinery Co., (4.38: Kilham Sta
tionery Co., (3.75; Fred Barnebeurg,
(3.60; A. O. Hubbard, (3.40; The Texas
Company, (1663.60; Joe Koenlg,
(203.33; Lou Lull. (163.76; The Klx
Company, (71.33; Swendor Blue Print
Co.. S26.04: Southern Paclflo Com
pany., (169.91; Rogue River Chevrolet
Co., (1.99: State Industrial Accident
Commission. (16383: Munnell and
Sherlll, (13.08; H. O. High, (19.00;
Bostltch. Inc. (800: Porter Lumber
Co.. (686.60: Air Reduction Sales
Cnmnanv. 5.38: H G. High, (7.10;
Jackson County Publishing Co.,
(53.15; Timber Product Co., (9.80;
Howard Coooer Corp.. 1663JS0; Hawk-
lnson Tire Service, 109.73; Dallalr
and Schortgcn, 230.85; R. W. Rose,
36.00: w. L. Tolle. tlioas; Fred
Finney, 30.69; Don Fredericks, t97.78;
Frank Denier, 95.76; D J. Clifford,
95.78; John Moulton, 80.61; B. H.
Moulton, 04.77; Thoa. Roseberry,
i6fl.80: R. J. Rlnabarner. (139.04;
F. E. Jenkins, (110.76; R. N. Finney,
(133.76; Eber Weed, (30.89; W J.
Burbldge, (87.89: Jack Threaher,
(7333; Gene Hooper. (133.70; Jack
Fortln, (131.19; D. O. Modrell, (112.77;
L. B. McKlnnle, (112.35; Chaa Dooms,
(134.76; Ed. stUlwell. (113.40; Har
old Tolle, (113.35; Ira Wilson, (81.77;
Arthur Hamilton, (91.77; A H. Smith,
(93.76; C. L. Conway, (91.77; Art
Boggle, (112.23; Cliff Gaas, (73 96;
Robert McCabe, (88.16; R. L. Bishop,
(96.76; Wm. McCann, (86.96; Theo.
Glass, (107.89; R. W. Jones, (76.31:
Ed Anderson, (87 83; Delbert McCa
leb, (67.44; Ora Vandegrlft, (33.48;
Oeo. Thomaa, (44.64; Cecil Owen,
(13.98; Joe Koenlg, (8.B7; Percy Ha
ley, (110.36; L. J. Blgham, (114.74;
Gale Moulton, (110.35; H. C. Dooms,
(113.35; C. Z. Boyden, (81.13; O. I
Bourne, (43.90; Roland smith, (31.06;
Fred Younger, (3.90: W. M. Tethrow,
117.76: Henry Mover (93.76; W. J.
OUIaspey, (76.56; Cecil Oliver, (33.48;
E. M Kelllng, (81.98; H. 8. Rountree,
57.19: Bandv Blakeiey, mt.: w. o.
Stovall, (97.00: Lester Throckmorten,
(127.74; Ksipn Merrni, (ui.io; wai
ter Sherld, (63.99; H. P. Sellers,
(27 0: Lincoln Pence, (25.11; Ed.
Huston, (239; T. J. Hoefft. (6.97;
Mark Hoefft, (8 97; Jim ' Merrltt,
(133.76: Earl Jones, (99.75; A. W.
Sheldon, (83.78; Leonard Andrew,
(69.75; A. Wattenbuig, (117.76; Mau
rice Cranston. (77.39; P. H Kelly,
(83.80; Kenneth Wattenburg, (110.00;
Fred Anderson, (83.30; Dave Mussul
man, (17.95; Lincoln Charley, 68.69;
Willis Dodge, .01.38; s. u. moon.
5580; Geo. McLean, (60 32: Oeo. Le
mler, (36.27; Oeo. Hodge, (139; Mike
Yovovlck, (11.18; Lyal Hartman,
(98.78; W. Eden, (99.70; Lloyd Norman
44.68; Simon Johnson, (47.86; Lewis
Applebaker, (61.04; Jamea Owln,
(12.76; Audrey Hardy, (12.76; Wesley
Hartman, (127.01; Big Plnea Lumber
Co., (731. 10; Medford Servloe Sta
tion. (18.86; Llttrell Part Co., (49.78;
Economy Lumber Co., (628.76; Hub
bard Brother. (6736; F. W. Gray,
(4.10; Lester Hodson. (6 38;
Phoenix
PHOENIX, June 33. (Spl.J Oak
circle met Thursday evening t the
Phoenix Orange hall. Cards were en
joyed after the regular buslnes e
lon. Next meeting will be Thurs
day, July 1, at which time charter
will b honored. Entertainment will
be In charge of th guard team. Re
freshment committee 1 Florence
Drake, Maxlne coblelgh, Dalla Reeder
and Luclan Van Oorden. Visiting
neighbor sr. welcome.
Howard Denier of UngloU ha
spent th paat week visiting with
friend and relative here.
Mr. and Mr. John Robert returned
from Salem where they epent few
day vUltlng relative.
Annual Thuraday club awlmmlng
party and picnic for member and
children 1 scheduled for Thursday.
June 34. at Jackson Hot Springs,
weather permitting. Picnic lunch at
1 p. m. '
Harriot BritcM, Pauline Jacob and
Francs Nordqulst returned from the
4-H club (ummer school st O. 8. O.
Mrs. Oorden Diton and Mrs. War
ren Turnqulst of McCloud, Cel., wen
visitors st th home of their parents.
Mr. and Mr. Brook Montgomery,
Wednesday.
Mrs. Gertrude Hardest? and ton
Arthur visited t.lelr many friend
here laat week.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Archer are
staying at the home of Mr. and Mr,
bolt, Mr. Archer's parent.
Dtlr vacation Bible Khool ended
t1idy with ft dIcdjo at th chur;4.
The school was well attended through,
out the entire two week. Cloalnc
exercises were held Sunday evening.
The program Included Flag and Bible
salute, songs, memory work and three.
ply. "The Baby Uoaea" by the pri
mary department, "Mrs. Old Fangle"
by the juniors, and "Trudy's Flag"
by the Intermediate department.
Hand work waa exhibited.
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, June 23 (Bp!.)
American Union Sunday school meg
In regular session with a good crowd
present. Maurice Jack gave very
fine talk at the close of the Sunday
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mtnter are
the proud parent of twin boys, bom
June 31 at the Community hospital
in Medford. i
Mr. Jack Grow spent June 18 visit.
Ing Mrs. w. 0. Jack. Other calllnj
during the day were Mrs. Rose 8tur.
gill and son Charles, and Mis Via.
rlan Chamberltn.
Alex Vestal was n overnight fust
at the home of O. B. Bellows, June 19.
Miss Marjory Nlckol spent the
week-end with Mis Dorothy Vestal.
Friend of Mrs, Wilson Gardner of
Neubleber, Cel., who monogramed
friendship quit for her will be pleased
to know ah ha received the quilt
and I very happy with It. Mr. and
Mrs. Gardner and two son were for.
mer resident of Reese creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Butt
Pall highway called at the w. R,
Lamb home June 31. They reported
that little ad In the Tribune (
brought them buyer for piece ot
property. They found out It certain
ly paya to advertise.
L. O. Davidson visited at the home)
of hi daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Merrltt, June 20.
Mra. Thomas Cook and W. R, Lamb
were among thou from here taking
the auto drlver'a teat June 10, com
ing home with the required paper,
Mr, Charles Cummona and moth
er, Mrs. Agnes Mofltt and Miriam,
were shopping In Medford June 19.
Meteorological Report
June 23, 1037.
Forecast.
Medford and vicinity: Fair but
with some cloudiness tonight and
Thursday; rising temperature Thura
day, Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs
day, but some cloudiness In weat por
tion; rising temperature In Interior
Thursday. Moderate to fresh south
west and west wind, off coast.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today!
Highest, 88; loweet, 69.
Total monthly precipitation, 1.58
Inohea, Excess for the month, 9.99
inch.-.. ' -- . . - '
Total precipitation since September
1, 1936, 18.40 Inches. Deflclenoy for
the seaon, 0.93 Inch.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. ya
terday, 73; 6 a. m. today, 95.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:36 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:80 p. m, - 1
Observations Taken at A a. m-
120 Meridian Time. ' '
Bola
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Helena
Loa Angeles
MEDFORD
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Rose burg
Salt Lake
San Francisco ,
Seattle
Spokane ' 64 46
Washington, D.O. 86 63
Yakima -. 70 46
New Japanese Consul
PORTLAND, Ore- June 28 (AP)
Kwan Yoahlda, now secretary to
Japanese ambassador at Hslbklng,
Mancboukuo, will arrive In Septem
ber to take over direction of turn
Japanese consulate here, Ken Tiur
uml. tha present consul, announced.
Tsurtml will leave July 11 to become
consul-general at Hardin, Mancbou
kuo. Specialist say flea beetle do
heavy damage to tobacco during th
period just after the plant hav
been set out in the field.
Th United Btte Imported nearly
400 time a much liquor and win
a It exported last year,
Rock composing th earth' cruet
are grouped by geologist Into tbre
msln clssses Igneous, sedimentary
and metamorphtc.
Old straw suck, in th farm lot
should be burned to prevent the
breeding of dleeaso germs and para
site. More than 30,000 CCO boy art
enrolled In special course In agri
culture. For Cemplel Coverage
1 of Bust.
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