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THE q Q L P H IL L N E W S THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1933 Fage 9 Angle Wilcox of Marshfield spent j Friday ui the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lance. They also visited Mr. and Mr-i W. Williams of Evans Valley and Mrs. M. Seaman of Hogue River, returning to Ihelr <Ily Mr«. Marion Lance) Mr«. Lloyd Miller and Mr». Effie home Saturday. Blribsye »|>ent Monday In Medford The beautiful country home of attending a meeting of Hie Jackson County relief committee held id the Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Connor near the court house. Anion« Ihe lender» id Aluska auto park was completely lending were Judge Vlelor Moses, destroyed by fire Monday morning vice ehulrmaii of Hi nlnu county; about 8:30, Most of the furniture Mrs. W . II. Gabriel of Portland, W'ns saved. chairman of the women’» commit Mr. ami Mrs. Charles McMcrrlqk tee; Paul V. Morris of Corvallis, secretary of the extension comm I- and children Alice and George, were tie ; Miss Clnrnhel Nye, «lute lender Sunday »inner guests at ihe horn- of Home Economies Extension com of Mr. and Mrs. Mux Bcswlek. m illet ; Mix» Alice Hanley of Jack Margaret Hales of Itogue River sonville, representative of the wo- nnn of the stale in Ihe extension and Miss Turner of Grants Pass progrum and Judge l.umkin. chair spent several days Ihe flrsl of the man of ’ lie Jack vim county relict week at the home of Miss Hates’ aunt. Mrs. Thomas Griggs. committee. NEWS OF OUR FOOTS CREEK AND ROGUE RIVER NEIGHBORS » * Mr. unit Mr». Frank Ellioll who form erly owned and o p ra te d the Itivieru service station, and have hern located at San llernatlino. Cal ifornia for about two year*, have »old Ihelr ru lo park and plan Io leave for Southern Dri gon Ihe 20lh.< They w ill visit for a few days w'th relatives and friends and spend »ome time a* Diamond Ink, for srv eral weeks rext. LEGAL NOTICES ODD BUT TRUE SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING N O TIC E IS HEHEBY G IV EN to 'he legal voters of School District Xo. 57, of Jackson County, State of Oregon. Hut» n SPECIAL SCHOOL M E E TIN G o* said District w ill be ’»eld at lh~ School House on Ihe 25th day of July, 1932, al 7 o’clock In Ihe afternoon for the follow ng objects: fo elect »•«»■ director Io serve » n the Board of D irc to rs to fill I ? unexpired term of Lester Boling, ending June 20, 1933. Dated ltd . 9th dev of In ly J' W. E. BOSS. Chairmen Board of Direct« Attest; B rHia Coy, District Cl< . I B. E. ADAMS CAB IN ET SHOP I Aulo and Track Bodies I ____ Mr. ami 'Irs. Hob Giaik spent the week in d nt their home nt (¡old H ill. On Stm<liiy thev accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Johnson to Got- ' tsvl'le, C a lif, twelve miles from Yreka on ’he Klamath river wh 1 Mr. Johns 1:1 owns a quartz nine. CAJ1I.NET MURK A SPECIALTY Gold H ill I ♦ Lester Holing and son Walla«» w ire over night g icsts Tuesday c the horn • of Mr. Hiding’s nmlher Mrs. Bessie Anderson of Applegal LOOK LOOK LOOK NEW LOW LAUNDRY PRICES S M I BHD Beth Room-duller left last week for Eugi m v here she w ill visit her sister. Mrs. M. G. M iller who Is at tending summer school ut the U n i versity c f Oregon ami w ill also spend some lime at Portland with friends before returning home. Mrs. M -s Heswiek, Mrs. O. lies 4M PtPPLR MIC Rough d r y, with those wick. N. f n< Try, Mrs. Leslie Carr. pieces that should be starch 'Irs. Eilwin Prefountain, Miss tn b ed, starched and ready to Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Marion W W l. HbHK COUXtt iron; ail flat pieces nicely Lance were shopping in M dford w* X- * X X ironed, ready to use, one during the week. Mr. I.uncc has hdkf. to each pound nicely lensed his property on Bast Main IVOf COIBC hand ironed, extra hdkfs. street to Mr. Deck, manager of the Oscar and Arthur Joclson who B CBMBtAM* Town at a charge of lc each, at— have been operating a rock crusher Consolidated Freight Line. ¿Bun 8c Per Pound at (¡old lli.'l for Ihe state for some Mrs. Effie Birdseye and Mrs. Vic time, have received another con (Minimum Charge 50e) tract al Glendale where they ex tor Birds •}’<« w e r e c . i l l ' l l « o il Mrs. f'loyal D irk Friday, who has been peel Io work for several months ami Rough dry, no starch in have inoVt'il their machinery there. quite ill with quinsy. Her ihroal anything, flat pieces all ' Strange Signs Appear was lanced by l)r. Cary of Itogue Crater Lake Campground A fur shop advertises, somewhat nicely ironed, wearing ap ambiguous’’. “First-class furrier. | Mr. and Mrs. E. C. G uelxbff and Rlvi r. parel soft and most of it Now a Popular Place in Rebuilt Chinese City We make fu r line coat out of your son Frederick ami Mr. Guetxbfl** fit to wear, one hdkf. to Mrs. Chcrlcs McMerrick was Ink skin or ou! of ours.” sisters, Mrs. Wcyranch and Mrs. each pound; extra hdkfs. lc Attesting die popularity of uuto Now that Chapei and other sec Another novelty is a sign which Wolf, who arc visiting here from en Io Ihe Sacred Heart hospital ut campgrounds in the park, scores each, nicely hand ironed— tions of Shanghai which were ru in and .... an Ihe East, spent several .lays Iasi, Medford Monday morning - ...... ........ of campfire* arc umziiig blazing nignuy nightly ed during the Sino-Jupauese conflict reads: “Shirts no fit no like no pay. 7c Per Pound _ ’"«’)' operation ..------- in was pei We very nice." week on the coast and other scenic « w » ’» perform ed, while visitors arc preparing evc- in February are being at least part al (Minimum Charge 50c) sjxds of Soothern Oregon. 1 ,1 I ' p. n in. lor uppentlicitis. ning meals and later while away ly rebuilt, some very startling shop pleasant hours around Ihe ruddy signs and advertisements are mak Mr. anil Mrs. Charles McGeary Forest Fireburg Is Foiled glow. Conditions are ideal for the ing their cppearance. The intent of Gents Suits Dry Our Third and Mrs. McCrary's mother, Mrs. use of lh<- rim campground, the the advertiser is usually evident, but Cleaned, $1.00 When Device Is Located largest MID-MONTH of several maintained in the his uses of English in his signs are .. ---------- I park. Leave Orders at I he first forest fire of Ihe season There under lofty hemlocks, soft- highly peculiar. “Underwears and pants pressed to SHAVERS BARBER SHOP m Jackson county was prevented ly sighing in evening breezes, vlsi- satisfaction. Ladies a specialty," and we will call and deliver ( Sunday when the state police by ,ors l'«n establish camps in the announces one new sign. Thia Week—Till Satur- at your home. I chance liiscovernl an ingenious con P«"OxiinHy of free wood, shower . day Night Nearby a rebuilt laundry flaunts j traption planted near a trail In Ihe " n<l ift Ihe vicinity of a care a white and red banner 20 feet long Family washings are also DEPENDABLE taker, whose pride and joy are cen which reads: “First-class laundry; I A few of our specials our specialty. j heavily wooded lim ber southwest of DENTISTRY tered in hi« efforts to make all vis make wash foreign ladies.” listed below: Ashland, near Ihe Silver Creek mine. itors comfortable and eontenled. We Call Tuesday An upholsterer attempts to draw The device consisted of a cheap, Campers are not located far from SPORT OXFORDS and Friday tlie trade of automobile owners by- microscope attached Io a piece of the Community House, where the announcing: "Motor Car T a ilo r ;! $2.95 to $4.95 23S Kant Main fence wire and stuck in the ground, educational division presents lec Will Also Pick Up Dry Very Fine.” Phone 872-J with dry leaves mid hits of brush tures, moving pictures and pro Cleaning BATHING SUITS I’rospeclive clients of a new b a r -! MEDFORD, OREGON piled around It. The microscope grams of general entertainment, in her shop may be repelled by a long $1.95 to $3.25 was so arranged that II would catch cluding singing and dancing. line of gilt letters on a window. The the rays of the sun and ignite the During the course of the day. Flannel Dress Pants leaves anil the fire spread to Ihe campers can take advantage of sign says: "First Class Barber; Cut Heads Fine.” Now $4.35 dry grass. A cloudy sky was nil that guided field trips leading to points prevented the plan of Ihe firebug of interest by road, tra il and w at PROFESSIONAL CARDS from working. W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D. er. All day boat trips three limes A miner of the Silver Creek dis weekly include explorations of W iz General Practitioner Office Phone Res. Phone trict first discovered Ihe device ard Island and long boat excur Stanton Rowell, Prop. G rants Pass, Ore. 272 272 tines Office I Phones 10, Res. 9-L DR. E. D. ELWOOD while coming down Ihe trail, being sions over Ihe lake’s blue depths. Grants Pass, Ore. Gold Hnl, Oregon O PTO M ETR IST attracted by a stray glint of sun Short island explorations and boat New Locution shine on ihe microscope. He re Inke excursions are afternoon fea- j 135 So. Central Ave. P>ea i s s i l i I^ fr s a I ported the matter to the nuthori- lures daily. A walking trip to the 2 Doors South of Montgomery li.s. Ward's summit of Garfield peak is a daily Eyes Examined, Lens Duplicated Member* of Ihe slate police and feature, as well as hourly lectures Glasses Eitled, Frames Repaired forest service said it was the first is in the Sinnott Memorial on Victor time they had ever found a micros Rock in the inner rim. cope fire s arler, though they long Start Your Chicks und Turks As soon .is the rim road is open High I— Use suspected their use in forest incen for travel, riin caravans, ninking a Albers Proven Chick und Turk diarism. 35 mile circuit of the lake, w ill be Starter und Grower It is thought that the trap was daily features. 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