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o PXGE SIX MEDFOrcn MATL TRIBUNE, UrTCPFORD,' ORKflON, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1iffa "Hidden Stair" Makes Room Space Identical " 1 IBfi 'ili 4J j 1 6to n r ig tn j L ! fc!: I Thin Ih "Iho house of (he 11 1(1 clun sulr." You do not see It . upon entering. ' The way the Hlupn ko up the center of tho fltnicturo hIIowh tor uii almost Identical ruom dl vision on the first und second floors. The living room und muster's bed chamber am of the huiimi WILLIAMS CREEK WII.UAMH CUKKK, Ore., Mny ! 24. (Bill.) It. L. Mofflt of Petit . luuiu, Cal., 1ms nrrlved ut W'llHanirf lor n visit with his daughter and funilly, Mr. und Mrs. Joe Jlcmt, i Thero wore only 1!4 votes cust 111 ' 'tho Willlunis Crook primary. Ol'll 1 com on tho board wore (Icoiko ' Bimillii, chulrmun; Hurry CoukIc, Judge; Chas. CoukIo, first clerk; Hlollu gtrntloii, second clork; Artie ..Uoborts, third clerk. , Mr. and Mrs. Wurron Hmersoii and children of Chloi0in were vis itors ut (he homo of Mr. and Mrs. Philip lieeteliry. . 11. E. Clow of l'otulumu, Cal., vls ' Iti'd his cousin, Mrs. Joe Muut, und family lust tveok. P, C. l'rcston of lliicii culled n( ;tho homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Uscur Johnson one duy Inst week. i Mrs. H. A. Mathason or 'orlland und MIbs Nellie MorfK or Toledo, .Pie., visltod Iholr sls(er, Mrs. Joe Hunt, last week. ' Mr. Hiwhes, the blacksmith at 1 Piovolt, Is seriously 111. 1 Mr. und Mrs. Vornon Knucetl und 1 llilull sou ot Medrord visited Mrs. t l''uiicelt'B purenls, Mr. mil Mrs. i Uscur Johnson, of Provolt Sunduy. 1 Mr. and Mrs. lfiverett Bmltli, Mr. and Mrs. M. I-. House und Mr. and i Mrs. C. W, HobartH enjoyed a pic nic dlunor Sunday n((or church n( , jtho Cnve camps. Mrs. J. p. Hray and children of .Medford spent Sunday on Williams iCroek attending church, afterward visiting ut the home of Mr, und Mrs. Philip llcetobry. i Tho prize Klveu by Miss Pollurd to tho pupil who Improved most In . writing wont to McCluro Gibson of . tho seventh j(r;lo, with Ixiretta Kills a close second. Mrs. (Seorgn .Hpnrlln. 'Mrs. HI; P." I.nnmn anil generous proporlions. The homo tukes u perfectly rectiingiilur form, which moans economy of construction, yet Its six rooms lire udciiuatu for the average funilly. As to price, that will run rroin 1S00O to $111,000, depending on labor and mnteriitl costs in a given locality. Symmetry of line is uchluved Miss Smith woro tho judges. (icorgo Sllllmun ot Medfurd vis ited on WiMlums Creek lust week ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kniery llutts. Normun Giles und Alma Kelly of Williams were married ono day last week ut Grunts Puss. Mrs. Powell, who bus been with her purents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom YVntkliiH, Is visiting fifionds und relatives In Cottage Grove. , Mr. und Mrs. Azel Hldogett led Wediiflsduy morning for Spring field, Ore., for u row duys' visit with Mrs. Dlodgetl's paronts. The road lo Iho Humdinger mlnu is being widened und graded so trucks can puss over It preparatory to hauling nro to thu mill. Visitors at the A. L. lllodgelt home Wodnondny included Mr. und Mrs. (Hen Gotchnr mid children of Grants Pnss, und Mrs. llort lilge low and Mrs. llutts. . Heuldunts of. W'IIIIhiiib Creek who ut I ended iho Humes circus ut Medrord Monday Included Mr. und Mrs. Klxley. Mr. and Mrs. Kindle. Mr. and Mrs. N'cwcomb, Mr. and Mrs, It. F. Iowmun and family, Mr. and Mrs. licit Ilolzlluuser und family. , , George N'ewman of Portland and Wilbur Stafford of Harbor, Oro., are spending a row days at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Now inau of Williams. Mrs. C. W. Uoborts spoilt Wed nesday with Mrs. George Spurlln. Miss Doris Woolfolk ami broth ers, Art, Sherman und Hilly, of Grunts Pnssl spent Saturday with tholr grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John hetteken. They woro accom panied by Miss Sndlo Melton of Cow Creek. Mr. und Mrs. Tollerson of Central Point und Mr. nnd Mrs. Miller of Medford culled nt the home of Mr. and (Mrs.. lCvorott Smith on the Applognte Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pert Harris nnd small son. Ralph, were guests on through rcgulurly spuccd win dows nnd chimneys. This makes possible a landscaping scheme stressing the formal note, al-, I hough tho whole effect Is of simple "homeyness." , The stucco should bo finished smooth, of light burr with dark er corner quoins of tho sumo hue. Minds shoiUd be green. Tbursduy ut tho C. W. Roberts home. lioprcBcntutlveu of Copco were Interviewing residents of Willlunis Creek this week. Culvln Richardson brought his bride home to Provoll, where they woro serenaded by their friends, after which a lilensuut social hour was spout. A treat ot cundy and ciguru wus pussed around. FATHER OF LAKE DONS UNIFORM OF U.S. PARK OFFICER The liofitH of niendH of Will (i. Hteifl, famed u tho "jKuUkt of C'raltT J-.fi It tV nnd who Ih tho l:. H. t'ommlHHluHor of tho purk, will hiirdly know him when viHltlng that world wonder roort this Hum mer, for hcnidcs ritpld ly rejfaln iiitf his former tfootl hen 1th und cheerful demeanor, ho will appear In a national park uniform for the first time in IiIh life. It was IiIh own idea of wearing thiM uniform, which ho has had made, hut the national parks ser vice went him one mtter on the idea by providing that on the .sleeves of IiIh uniform he will wear four gold stars and one silver one. In honor of his 45 years of service In the interest of Crater Lake lyational park. Mr. Kteel, who made his first visit to Crater lake Nationalark in 1885, and has lieen actively Interested In the park since that date, moved into hia office at tho park headquarters on May 7. In past years ho has alwavH been the first resident at Crater Lake after tho winter season, and the K"eral procedure was to "din'' his way through largo drifts of snow Into his hut. This year, rfn account of the prematuro opening of the park, afforded by tho new Hnogo snowplow, ho drove to Within a few feet of his residence at park headquarter.' and found that his dwelling .had already been opened and arranged for his ar rival, by park rangers. J was built und at midnight me treasure was devoured. Table Jtock was well represent ed at tho . O. Harnos eireus last Monday In Medford uiffl all who attended seemed well pleased with the entertainment and the general appearance of tho outfit. IlKOWNHItOUO, Ore., May 24. (Hpl.) Mr. Otis of Kugeno was vltdilng with old friends here last Hundny. llo was a resident of Urownsboru about 15 years ago, and at that time Mrs. Otis was postmistress In the lirownsburo postoffiee. On Sunday. May 11th, Mrs. Cecil Culhertson had as her guests M". and Mrs. Hurley of tWiffin Creek. Mr. and Mr?. Hate from their farm on !tog!h river were guests at the Mclntyro and Shaw homes last Hundny, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. A. Hansen motored over the Hlsklyous to Ilornhrook -Mmnhiy evening. Mrs. Hansen was called there on ac count of tho Horloui illness of her mother, Mrs. ttnrah Spearln, who underwent an operation In tho hos pital at Vreka, Cal. huu 1m Kuhror was an nil night guest at the home of Tummy Coy Wednesday nlgjit. Mrs, AValter Marshall and Mrs. V. Marshall mulored to Med ford last Wednesday. Nominate Claims Judge. WASHINGTON. May 24. 1 Itiehard S. Whaley of Houth Caro lina was nominated today by inci dent Hoover to be a Judge of the rnited States court of claims. TAItl.K HOCK, Ore., May 21. (Special ) Haying Ih In progress on scvcrnl farms in this district tiiis week. Frost of Thursday morning nip ped early potatoes, destroyed to mato plants and . other tender plants not protected, and caused tho flrelug of orchard heaters in many orehards here. Tho ltogue ftlver fisli bill peti tion was circulated hero Wednes day by K. It. Hull, who reports no trouble In getting wlgners. Two young men representing the Igniter Day Saints held a re ligious meeting at tho school houso Wednesday night. Work of lay In ir tho new red wood pipe line along the Scbafni place has been comploted und Ih now ready for use. ! i i I O. Van Weagan of Medford was a business visitor hero Thurs day evening. Out of the class of six eighth graders who took the slate exami nations here, three passed with good grades, two were conditioned and ono failed. Pear blight is more noticeable in orchards hero this spring than for soveral years and crews are helng keot tin the jump to pre vent Jts spread. A good crowd attended tho mooting of the community club last Friday night and enjoyed an excellent program, put on maiiily by the young men of the district. The fine program was proof that tho boys had spent considerable time in preparation and practice, which enabled thenl to do their "stuff" without a hitch. Christian Kndeavor boys and ulrls enjoyed a 'Treasure Hunt' last Saturday night. After fol lowing clues which led them to spots in several outlying districts they located the treasure, a largo upply of weiners and buns, buried Walter Wllmot of tho-Chicago National league ciui was waist' six times in n game, Ausust. lS'tl. " ' " ' -1 - 1 WILLIAMS GREEK SCHOOL IS E -- WIIjMAMH CIIKKK. Ore U, (Special) Williams (Iii'hmI Friday and Krnrtinitl If You Are Not Planning to Build a Home Remodel Now YALE BUILDER'S HARDWARE "' AND "Best Quality" Triple Guaranteed House Paint SCHLAGE LOCKS Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. 6th & Bartlctt - "A Roliablo Pluco to Trado" Phone 35-R Painting and Decorating I spccializo in hardwood finishes and all kinds ot Interior Docorating. One of my houses nt 807 West 2nd is open for inspection Martin Selton 808 Dakota St. WHEN YOU BUILD Be Sure to Patronize Medford Firms PAGE CHAIN LINK LAWN FENCE VH X. Kiwi-side VOLNEY DIXON l'linn,- -.ii! .... ... I jcrc-u-eH for aU " K" (in JusL-phlno cciunly schucs arc jbelnK Held at Oranw l'asa tociay I in thu park. There was a. basket ' dinner at noon and the fiadua i tlon i-xerclxi-8 nnd iiresentutlon or ill)lonia in tho afternoon. I Thtmo KriKiuuiinB ni.. iclBhtli cradu In the Willianis . i sl-IiooI ane Uomlc llotehauaer. - Muy! Vernon -Miller. Alfred Elder. Wll sclioo!mil immon, Krnestlne Klncado n ex-1 and Dnwowd Vnrner. 1 'Peaehni'H fm. . f-r the eomlnL- v. """W Tholmu WilklBun. hiKll sihuol tca. her- .liui , 1 Pollard. 7th and sih "kx Miss Junes of Oraiil n...."! lower icrades. , Miss Pollard will nier tchool at Euccne Mrs. ,OeorKa Knarlln, ji . BlQdgett and M. A- t-'iassifiea &dv-Mci- ottend mm LJmk. if These Dependable Concerns Are at Your Service Fur and Personal Effects Insurance "Covers all Risks" First Insurance Agency, Inc. 's A. L. HILL, Mgr. ' 30 N. Central Phone 105 Don't Fight ' with your , neighbors Know Where Your Lines Are and Agree Surveys Made by Powell & Wood Registered Civil Engineers U. S. Mineral Surveys WITH Spring in tho ntr it's time to think ot home and Rood living. It's timo to build the now home you Or It's time to modernize the old one. At least it's time to get everything in gooil order. An here, on this page, the people who t-an help you offer their suggestions. Talk your problem over with them. Let them help you save money. Qas The Modern ; ; 'w:' Fuel for COOKING t rv,. REFRIGERATION ry WATER HEATING BUILDING HEATING Quick Clean Sure . Southern Oregon Gas Corporation. . 209 W. Main St. Phone 526 Economy Lumber Co. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL DOORS CEDAR SHINGLES CEMENT ;;-i WINDOWS COMPOSITION SHINGLES SPECIAL About 100,000 feet of lumber consisting of Boards and Dimension. Your choice $10 per M N. Court Street Phone 594 . OrvPmatl nonGp 6 Simple Interests Prudential Life Insurance Money v ,, . , at the 7 COMMERCIAL FINANCE " CORPORATION 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone 1322 : Furniture . Upholstering Overstuffed Chairs and Dav enports, Mattresses Eenova ted and Re-Covered, Rugs Cleaned and Sized. " It Medford Mattress Company 32 N. Grape St. Phone 266-B GRINSTED & RUNTZ Painters & Decorators We specialize In all new and up-to-date finishings interior and exterior. "Let us save your surface" 317 N. Riverside Phones 485-J and 309-J Awnings for Houses Cars Stores Scat Covers For All Makes of Cars V. F. BURK MEDFORD TENT & AWNING WORKS New Location, 112 N. Front WILLIAM A: AITKEN Plumbing and Heating ' Steam and Hot Water Heating Plants Areola Heating Outfits 28 North Grape phono 162-J Building Time Is HereBegin Now! ! A irm ft ut 6orf i Adorn Ceilinffetz Dt Wii We positively excel In metal spe cialties that Is, In those jobs re quiring artistic finish as veil as morhanltal perfection. , ."Tinners to the Trade" Medford Sheet Metal Works A. A. LIVERSIDGE, Prop. 719 N. Central Phone 411 Exchange the Furniture , You Don't Need at The Medford Exchange GEO. J. KUNZMAN, Prop. For Better Quality Used Furniture 39 S. Front (New locations) Phone 931 J. W. SMYLIE CONTRACTOR FLOOR SURFACIG-With an Eloctric Sander Buildiss Estimates Furnished North Pacific Highway Phono 314-W , When building your new home or remodel ing the old one see us for well-made Cabinet Work, Windows Doors, Screens Store Fixtures ( TROWBRIDGE CABINET WKS. , The Old Eeliable Established 1908 FOR LUMBER, SHINGLES AND ALL BUILD ING MATERIAL SEE Trowbridge Lumber Yard (agents for Johns-Man ville Roofing) A Fixed Income Jn. the Rogue River Valley comes only from a bear ing Pear Orchard. Eighty per cent of Bank Re sources in Medford come direct from Bearing Pear Orchards. Why not get on the Band Wagon your self? . . . .. See HOLMES for HOMES, and fair treatment, Nash Hotel Corner. He knows several things about pears. Lock Box 934 Phone 329 i