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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFO'RD, OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1937.
EDUCATORS ENJOY I
WEEK IN VACATION
AT DIAMOND LAKE
, DIAMOND LAKE, On, July 30
(Spl.) Whlls fishing la Diamond
lk la not up to usual standard It
baa steadily Improved during the
past three dayi. Several nice catenae
were mad over the week-end. stream
fishing In Lake crack and the North
Umpqua remalna icptlonally good.
ven inesperlenced flahermen have
little difficulty In begging the limit
In either stream. Roads from Dia
mond lake to either are In good
condition. Most of the lake fishing la
trolling with aplnner and worms or
troutorene while fly tithing Is beat
In the streams.
Among those spending the week
at Diamond lake are K. M. Chase,
regional manager, Chevrolet Motor
Co., Oakland, Calif., who with his
family, la remaining for a second
week. Planing with Mr. Chase Is A.
B. Smith, Portland Chevrolet dis
tributor, who haa been coming to
Diamond lake eaoh summer for sev
eral yean, Portland "Automobile
Row" la further represented by
Orady Oamble of Oldsmoblle divis
ion, Oeneral Motors Salea corpora
tion, another old timer at Diamond
lake.
A party of four included Oeo. w.
Peavey, president and Percy Locay.
athletic director. Oregon Stat col
lege r. N. Hunter, chancellor of
University of Oregon and A. J. Stod
dard, president, Denver College, Den
ver. Colo.
From th University of California
at Berkeley, Paul t. Cadman, pro
fessor of criminal psychology, Joined
'th above group. Two captains of
th U. S. navy were reglatered at
the earn time last week: Oapt. A. W.
Albion of Walla Walla, Wash., and
Capt, A, S. Carpender of San Diego,
Calif. Capt. Carpender will assume
command of th 0. B. S. Hampton
upon hie return to the fleet,
H. D. Parmer, Portland, of tJ. 8.
bureau of public roads Is staying at
th resort while on business regard
ing continuation of th highway
pnst Diamond lake toward Crescent
lake.
Recent registrations from Medford
Include Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry
and party, Al P Hsgen and family.
Mr and Mrs. Chaa. Bellnn. Mr, and
Mrs. n Trowbridge, Dr. and Mrs.
. R. Durno, Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
Marshsll and party, Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Mlmnaugh and party.
Back to Nature Family
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Mrs. Esther Estes, 87, wife of 71-year old Dr. St. Louis Estes, back
to nature advocate, was up and attending to her domestic duties two
hours after her eleventh child a nine-pound girl was born to her In
Los Angeles. Mrs. Estes, holding the Infant, Is shewn with her ten older
children.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
furnished by th Jacketm County
abstract Co., 191 B. Sixth Street.
Pendleton Suffers
Shortage of Water
PENDLETON, July 00. (ff) A
depleted water supply today had
brought a request to all residents
of Psndleton to limit watering of
lawns and gardens. Reservoirs on the
hills surrounding the city were aatd
by the Pendleton water commission
to b somewhat low, bringing the
request that no on Irrigate oftener
than every other day, The city's wa
ter la piped to reservoirs from a
source In ths Blue mountains about
If miles away.
Marriage Licenses
Fredrlo R. , James and Juantta
Poole.
Charles X. Ward' and Eva Light.
Robert E. Law and Oladys Shepherd.
. Clhcult Court
Leona Webb and Edward E. Carlon
file certificate of assumed business
name of "Webb ds Carlon." Medford.
S M. Tuttl, R. R. Reter and Earl
T. Newbry Incorporate as Associated
Farmers of Jackson County. Inc.,
non-profit corporation; principal of
fice. Medford, Or.
Myrle Campbell vs. Dana S. Camp
bell. Divorce.
Ina D. Ranker va. Oeorge Ranker.
Dlvoroe.
Ellis H, Jones vs. B. I. Dean. For
money.
C. A. Wlnetrout vs. Lester P. Fnr
num et al. For Money.
Albert H. Aaher vs. Paul Orout.
Damagea.
a. M. Robert, O. B. Waddell and
Wm. M. McAllister Incorporate as
Maud P. Olemenson, P. A. Dutton,
Leo Denzel, C. L. Reynolds, Emll
Mohr, Dale Franklin and Jlmmle
Valentine Incorporate aa "Southern
Oregon Restaurant Association," Med
ford, Or.
"dolf Holding Company," Medford:
capital stock 118,000.
Probate Court
Estate of Solomon Anderson, de
ceased. Probat.
Real Estate Transfers
Frank Allen to H. R. Leach. q. C.
D, to land In Sec. 16, Twp. 34, R. 3
W., Buano Mine No. 1.
O. A. Sanger et ux to M. J. Love.
Q. O. D. to NV4 of 8E(, of NW!i,
Sec. 17, Twp. 99 8., R. 3 West.
P. E. Park to M. T. Larkln. Q. C.
D. to land In Sec. 23. Twp. 38 8., R.
1 West.
Muriel Rosenberg et vlr to Herbert
A. Sims et ux. .W. D. to lots 10 and
11, block 3, Woolverton Subdivision.
Claude A. DeVoe et ux to C. M.
Brewer et ux. W. D. to land In DLC
74 and 78, Twp. 87 S., R. 3 West.
Adlal O. Watson et ux to L. c. W.
Richardson w. D. to land In Sec.
30, Twp. 30 8., R. 4 West.
Lorenco 8. Hackler et ux to State
of Oregon W. D. to NEK of NEV4
Seo. 38, Twp. 88 8., R. 1 West.
Norma Thornlly et vlr to State of
Oregon. W. D. to NW Uof Sec 2J
and NE'i of NEC, of Sec. 30, Twp.
38 8 . R. 1 West.
Wllda Teague et vlr to L. 8. Dalley.
w. D. to lot 14, Mountain View
Acres, unrecorded.
Ralph Mark it in to James A.
Toungs et ux W. D. to land In DLC
88, Twp. 87 B, B. 3 Wan.
R. Ramstrom St ux to Esther Al
berta Day w. D. to land In See. aa,
Twp. 30 S., X, 3 West.
Nellie V. Carlisle to Ivan 8. Hat
field st ux W. r to land In Bell
view tract, Sec. 18, Twp. 38 8., R. I
Eaat.
Rose Poeller et al to Ralph Mer
rltt et ux W. D. to land In Sec. 14,
Twp. 38 S., R. 1 Weat.
Henrietta A. Moss et vlr to George
A. Hunt et ux W. D. to lot 1, block
3 of Medford.
Ed Bechtel et ux to R. O. Crowley
et ux W. D. to lot 8Vi. lot S, Cherry
Park.
Millard D. Olds st ux to City of
Medford. Q. C. D. to land In DLC 43,
Twp. 37 8., R. 1 West.
Jackson County to State of Oregon'.
Deed to land In DLC No. 44, Sec.
3. Twp. 38 8, R, 1 Weat.
Ivan 8. Hatfield at ux to Nellie V.
Oarllsl st al W D to lota 7 and 8.
block O, Railroad Add.
Hyacinth A. Bryant ct vlr to Ed
ward C. Von De Veld et ux w. D.
to E!4 NW!4 of Kt't 8E!4 of Sec.
4, Twp. 38 S.. R. 4 West.
Oeorg Irwin et ux to Calvin Mc
Clelland W. D. to lot in block 8,
Helman St., Ashland.
Clifford Reynolds et ux to Chaster
Parsons et ux W. D. to lot 4, block
3, Oak drove Subdivision,
Bertha Jerlne Pralawatar et vlr to
Louise Patnode. W. D. to land In
Sec. 38, Twp. 86 S R. 3 West.
Asll D. Callan et ux to A. E. Ly
man et ux. W. D. to lot 13, clock 3,
Woolverton Subdivision.
Ralph W. Leonard et ux to Emmett
E. Starr et al W. D. to lot on Nut
ley St., Ashland.
Brownsboro
BROWN8BORO, July 30. (Spl.)
Mrs. Hubert Smith entertained the
PILL SLAVE FREED
FROM CONSTIPATION
A convincing tribute Is paid to
Kellogg's All-Bran in this letter
from Mr, F. C. Aminsen of Seattle.
"I suffered with constipation for
many years and was compelled to
use pills every night. Since I got
your All-Bean, it works fine. I
was so deathly sick of taking pills.
Now it is so different. Kellogg's
All-Bran works so naturally, and
is pleasant to eat."
Inside the body, All-Bran ab
sorbs twice its weight in water,
forming a soft mass that gently
sponges out the Intestines. It also
supplies vitamin B to help tone the
intestines, and iron for the blood.
You'll enjoy eating Kellogg's
All-Bran. As a cereal with milk
or fruits, or in appetizing recipes.
Two tablespoonfuls every day aro
usually enough three times daily
if needed. Sold by all grocers.
Made and guaranteed by Kellogg
in Battle Creek.
MAKE YOURSELF
RIGHT AT HOME!
WANDERERS in strange place welcome most of all
the sight of a familiar face . . . the friend from home
met by chance. And rare indeed is the out-of-towner
who does not gravitate to the news-stand selling his
home-town paper.
Eagerly, too, travelers welcome the sight of familiar
products upon the shelves of unfamiliar stores. Thank
advertising for that! Shopping at home, you have a
pleasant sense of confidence and security. You know
the merchants . . . you know what they sell.
National advertising and national distribution make
it possible for you to have that same confidence wher
ever you are! On vacation trip or business trip ... no
matter what your needs. . . . you can always buy a
known product the brand that is like a friend.
Read the advertisements often, and thoroughly.
They'll make you right at home anywhere in the
country.
Carnation club last week. Quests play
ed games, Mrs. Alta Kelley winning
th prlxe. Delicious refreshments were
served, present wer Mrs. Marie Put
ney of Medford, Dorothy Root and
Alta Kelley and Mrs. Donna Brenner
of Central Point.
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Wright and
son Jimmy spent Thursday with the
H. W. Wright family.
Mr. and Mr. Bart OUbert of Rose
burg wer recent guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall.
On their return from a wedding
trip, a charivari was given Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Johnson Saturday wa
ning at their home. A Urge crowd
attended with plenty of nolae and all
wer given a treat of delicious Ice
cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker celebrated
their 48th wedding anniversary last
week. Their children, Mr. and Mrs.
E- B. Tucker and children of Merrill
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris and
Gerald Morris of Central Point, wer
here for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardner and Lola
Wright enjoyed a flahlng trip to Ma
Cloud last Sunday.
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