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WANTED SITUATIONS
STENOGRAPHER and typist wants
part time work. Call 1157. morn
ln?. WANTED Employment by experi
enced Janitor. Best of references.
State aalary. Chas. Morgan, Trail,
Ore.
WANTED Laundrying. Square Deal
Laundry. 245 So. Central. Phone
379-W.
WANTED Any kind ot cleaning, 5c
an hour, call w-u.
w art i ztu j . . .
tlon to operate orchard or rancn
either on salary or shares; refer
ences furnished: could take Imme
diate charge. Address 8 L- care
Mall Tribune, and party wiu can.
1 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS -
WANTED Song poems, songs, music
set to your words, words set to
your music and arranged for pub
lication. Copyright secured. Fred
Alton Halght Co.. Music Publishers,
Liberty Bldg., Medford. Ore.
WANTED Good milk cow. Ij. R.
Hardman. Table Rock.
WANTED -Box
3B1.
- Wheelbarrow.
R, Olffln.
Route 1.
WANTED To buy 1926 or '37 Ford
roadster, Must do cneF- .t
WANTED Load for empty furniture
truck going va -
1044-X. Hawley Transfer.
WNT A loan of 3.000.00, first
, ' mortgage first class business prop
V. arty as security. Address Box 3524
I Mall Tribune.
WANTED Cash register. Jennings
Loan Office.
WANTED Must have 86000 Immedi
ately to save 820.000 ranch; 40 acres
full bearing orchard. 60 acres under
cultivation, pasture, etc., 46 acres
free water: $8,000 In buildings: near
school; good roads. Address B. J.,
Mall Tribune.
WANTED To buy all kinds of rab
bits. TeL 1559.
WANTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twin for sale. Medford Bargain
House. 27 No. Grape St. 1 1062
WANTED AUTOMOBILES
WANTED Light used cars, pay cash
Ph. 552. 1761 N Riverside
WANTED FARMS
WANTED Acreage or farm on stresm
or lake; hunting and fishing: Mf
of highway. Give particulars. Write
BOX SOetl, Mail inounc.
FOR RENT HOUSES
"OR RENT Modern 5-room house.
15 Crater Lake Ave. phone 597-R-J.
G. E. Pierce.
FOR RENT Furnished 10-room house
in business district, suitable for
rooming house. Phone 625-W.
FOR RENT 5-room furnlahed mod
em house, $25, water paid. Call
1278-R.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
very cheap to reliable party. Tel.
c. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh
d 5-room modern house and gar
ai. Phone 696-R, mornings and
venlngs.
POH RENT home Furnished or
unfurnished Brown J White
FOR RENT Modem Bouse, close In
Pine sliade. lawn and garden lot.,
$25 pei month, water paid Call at!
825 South RlverslCe.
POR RENT Modem partly furnished
4-room cottage, esst side. Call at i
414 8 Rlvemde. I
TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neit.
new. $15 50; Includea garage. 1015
Wen Uth.
FOR RE.sl 4 8-roim nouaet
Pnone lOi. in N. Cenusj.
FOR BEST HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern 4 -room duplex;
fireplace, breakfast nook, electric
range, heatrola; also 6-rtm house,
close In. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 4-rm. house, clow in:
wood range. Phone 804 -Y or 479-X.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3 -room house, Vt acre
irrigated garden land. O. Oelln.
Howard Ave.
HOMES lOR RENT Oa 11 790
ARTHUR ARMS Aptl., 330 N. Holly.
FOR RENT Furnished 4 -room stucco
house on east side. Phon 105.
PURN. APTS AND ROOMS Warm
and clean, 18 per month up. 1005
W Main.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
334 Apple, near Armory.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.,
(12.00. Key at 148 So. Ivy.
FURNISHED bouse, 3 and 3-room
apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
includes heat, hot and cold water,
electricity, hotel service and lounge
room privileges. Holland Hotel,
Phone 710.
3-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep
ing room, ground floor; reasonable
rates. Gloria Pan Apts. 375 South
Central Ave.
FOR RENT Completely furn. apt.;
radio, washing machine, heat, hot
and cold water. 329 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt..
downstair!. 345 N Bartlett.
FOR RENT Modem furnished apart
ment; hardwood floors, fireplace;
newly decorated. Address Box 2985
Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lights
garage: 110 & '12 Phone 452-H
POR RENT 2-room apartment, 110
520 So Pit. Phone 1320.
POR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4
rooms. Phone 442.
FOR RENT FUHM8HKD ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room.
close In, home privileges; price rea
sonable. 512 Penn. Ave. Tel. 1076-J,
PLEASANT front room, separate ent
rance 220 No. Oakdale.
PLEASANT room for gentleman; close
in; batn, garage, euu c aiain.
ROOMS (1.60; bachelor cabins 2
per week. 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT ROum AND BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM In private family,
reasonable. Call at 414 8. Riverside
PLEASANT room with board. 718 B.
Main.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Small ranch close In;
well Unproved. Phone 437-X.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR 8ALE e.unch room.
Beatty, Truckee, Cal.
FOR SALE Restaurant, downtown
good location: seats 51; modern
' equipment, with steady business.
Phone 1332-J. Bargain price.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOB EXOHANGE Highly Improved
10 A, close In. for larger acreage.
Preferably on Applcgat. A. B.
Myers, Rt. 1.
TRADE Equity In beautiful Med
ford home for filling station and
small grocery on highway. Box
3649, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern bun
galow on paved street; hsrdwood
floors, electric range, etc., for prop
erty In or near Grants Pass. Write
670 N. 3rd St., Grants Pass, Ore.
WHAT will you offer In exchange for
my equity, Incumbrance 82400, 600
feet west of Medford on Jackson
ville highway; , acres, new mod
ern 5-room white stucco, shrubbery
planted, city water. Inquire with
in or Phone 1016-R.
EXCHANGE 20 acres land, several
hundred tiers of wood standing for
car. Inquire at Frye's, 2 miles from
Trail on Tiller-Trail road.
REAL 61500 equity In Cal. property
sacrifice for equity, stock and
equipment or what. J. W. Cates,
Ashland.
5 ..CRES. southern California, sell or
trade by owner. Phone 837-X.
FOR TRADE 2 modern honseri part
ly furnished, for small Improved
acreage. 414 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Jersey bull coming three.
Dam's record 681 lbs. fat In 10
months. Leonard J. Freeman, Cen
tral Point. Phone 138.
FOR SALE OR TRADF 55 head An
gora goats. E. E. Reamea. Phone
lll-R-3.
FOR SALE 60 head high grade
Hampahlre ewes with lambs and
unshorn: 2 pure Hampshire rams.
C. W Wood, Prospect, Or.
FOR SALE Team of mules and har
ness. Phone Ashland 373-J-4
FOR SALE HOMES
BEFORE deciding, see the 8-rm. fur
nished duplex, strictly modern and
clean, with sleeping porch end gar
age, at 242 South Grape St.
cu-.il an r Tmi ftirnijihevt houses
Psvcd streets, close In, $1400 and
$1800, also houses snd ranch prop
erly tor sale or rent. W. J. Robert,,
720 W. Snd.
FOR SALE Home. It will pay you
to look this up. Consider trade for
auto or radio. Bslsnce like rent
Owner. 209 P.rst Nstl'. Bsnk Bldg
HlnH-Cv-e 7-room ounjaow In
distinguished residential district
Cash price) $6000 00. Owner wants
Copco stock for hit $3400 equity
Wsller H Jones. Realtor. ! Jack
son County Bank Phone 196
FOR SALE Sacrifice rive room mod
ern home, gss snd electricity. Isrre
lot and trees. $1 SOU $500 buys my
i equity Phone 1082-X
i poh SALS Attractive homes Pboot
105. JO Mo. Centra.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SO. ORE. 40 acres, 20 cult.. 14 In
crop, 2 poultry houses (600 cap .
85 tree orch., spring water, well,
4-rm. plastered house, good barn
and outbuildings, timber, 2 creeks.
hunting, fishing and trapping. Price
1600: 8750 bandies. Leo Marks.
Selma, Or.
DO YOU WANT to own the best
ranch In the Rogue River Valley?
420 acres fine land, 300 acres under
plow with free water and lota of It.
Alfalfa, clover, grain, pasture, fully
equipped, three houses, large barn,
tractor, milking machine. 36 cows.
10 heifers, registered bull. Priced
at half of Its value.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
125 E. 6th St., Phone 1498
WHEN you think ot real estate think
of Brown & White
FOR SALE I J EL
ORDER NOW While we can get
them, 16-ln. green pine slabs.
Double size load $4.50. One load
kindling free with 3-load orders.
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76.
FUEL OIL DELIVERY
POR FUEL OIL delivery. Phone 815
Bads Transfer and a tore 4 Oo-
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOR SALE Boston bull pups, pedi
greed, 85.00. Phone ma. central
Point.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Turkey eggs.
Tel. 539-
J-4.
MAMMOTH Bronze turkey eggs for
sale, or to trade for wood, calves
or pigs. Phone 132-R.
CUSTOM HATCHING Any amount.
Square Deal Hatcnery, lioi m.
Main. Phone 1569-L.
W U CHICKS 9c. May 8c: hardy
Hansen strain, heavy layers, large
white egga. Free range-cockerels, di
rect Hansen. 266-325. Rocks or
Reds 10c. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent, Or.
R. I SETTING EGGS.
F. A. Pefley.
Tel. BI6-W.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
CLETRAC TRACTOR with three gang
plow: will trade for good team and
harness. The Real Estate Exchange,
125 E. 6th St. Phone 1496.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large heavy
tent. 43 yards extra double filling
duck. 714 Welch St., at W. Jack
son crossing.
FOR SALE--Fleld seeds for late plant
ing. Sudan, soy beans, millets, etc.
Monarch Seed Co.
NEW FLAMO STOVE for sale,
the Red Cross.
Call
FOR SALE Wool bags and fleece
twine. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Kill slugs and cutworms
with Snaroi. Monarch seed Co.
FOR SALE Garden hose 83.25 for 50
ft. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Lady's almost new black
coat with beautiful fur collar and
cuff set. Will sell very cheap
Also two evening dresses. Inquire
246 s Riverside, evenings 5 to 7
FOR SALE On 5-horaepower electric
motor, cheap. Jennings Loan Of'
flee, 6 So. Front.
ROGUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed
corn. O. A. DeVoe, 623-J-2.
FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage
plants, see Careys, near Phoenix.
Phone 341-J-l.
GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer,
sand and gravel. Phone 912-J.
REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR. 6100
In fine 'shape. See It. Miller-San-ford
Praetor Co., 22 S. Fir, Medtord
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes. $5 up; terms It desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
ROLLER canaries. Phone C. A. DeVoe
MISCELLANEOUS
EMPTY truck going to California and
various parts of Oregon wants load.
rranx newiana, tut) w. 13th St.
CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry
bridge work. etc. Jennings Loan
uiuce, No. o south Front.
WE PAY CASH
For furniture, tools or what have
you. Medford Bargain H.mae, 27
No. Grape St. Phone 1062
WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new
81.50 per room snd up. Call 627-Y
GOLD dust bought and told at Red
den Co. 8rd floor Medford Bldg
LOCAL or long dletanoa hauling W
guarantee to save you money Haw
ley transfer, 619 North Rlverald
Phone 1044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRAC1 CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
ol ntt Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No. 82 North Central At.
upstair.
Automooti I4ns.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
W pay up Daianos due dealer, bank
or flnano company and extend
your payment Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 tor appointment
Chiropractic Physlrlan.
DR. at W HOFFMAN Chiropractic
Nerve Specialist Office hours to
12 2 to 208-204 Liberty Bldg
Offlc Phone 580; Re Phone I31-H
Contract! n
VI LEND MONET to worthy people
to pay their booest debts Pacific
Coast Credit Association 431 Med
ford d'dg. Medford ur
Dentistry.
LH ROBBKl O OOaV
404 Medium lidg
Pbobe SK-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking
and .-errKXiDlIug. 424 Medford Bldg
Phone U81.
Bxpert Window Cleaners
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1172
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Furniture Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re-
flnished re-glued We carry a full
Una ot upholstery sample. A. N
Thlbault. Tel. 969-R
Funeral parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 years. Ambulanoe serv
ice. 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in toutnern
Oregon. Printing U all kinds; book
binding; louee-ieaf ledgers; and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sale slip and everything In
th printing Una. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 78.
Lawn mower
LAWNMOWERS 8HARPENED. OILED .
and adjusted for 75c Cal) and de
liver tiee 23 No. Fir. pnone ?ui.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late mode) autos. Three oer cent
na- mnn.V, An Mnnalri halnr Nn
STt StrS?
the cash today. 8e W E rhomas
45 So. Central. Phono 139,
Piano instruction.
FRED ALTON HAlOITi Teacher ot
piano Classical and popular music
courses Haight Muslo Studio. S18
Liberty Bldg. Tel 73.
B oof I rig
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders
of water-tight roofs Estimates andf
inspection without charge. 10th and j
Fir st. Tel. wit.
Piano Dealers.
HVr. f.H Rnitiartn .1 rt nl PInnnM at th
Electric Wiring Co, 323 W Main
St., or call Mrs.
H O. Puruckw
Tel. 1443.
Painting.
HARRY MARX,
Painting Tinting
Paperhanglng
Phone 14-P-4, PO Box 304
JOHN H. LOCK
Contracting Painter.
Quality work at lower prices.
Phone 640 or 953-R.
Transtcr.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Service guaranteed 30 S. Grape St
' Phone 044, or residence 1060.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1010 No Central Phone 310
Prices right. Servioe guaranteed.
REIN KING TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all kinds
Office 300 South Front St. Phone
833.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
General Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon.
April 13th, 1033.
Notice Is hereby given that Eggbert
Chambers, of Eagle Point. Oregon.
who. on June 13th, 1027. made home
stead entry Serial No. 016033, for 3W
' WW' and ww'4 oyYa. section a-.
Township 34 8.. Range 1 E., Wlllam-
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in-
tent ion to make final three year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Delllla S.
Meyer, Clerk of County Court, at
Medford, Oregon, on the 34th day
of May, 1933.
Claimant names as witnesses.
John Allen. H. E. Webb. Frank Hill
and Merle Dean, all of Eagle Point,
Oregon.
ROBERT E. CRAWFORD.
Acting Register.
rnnpt-U ,if .Annual Ptaifmrnt f ttn
CONHTTTLTIOS lNHF-MMTV OO. OT
rillT.ADKI.rillA
of Philadelphia, In th$ Hiata of Punn.
ylvanla, fti th tMrty-flrit day nf
cumber, 191!, mad, to tha Inairanr
OiMnrn1aloner of ths Staia of Ore son,
punuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital atock
paid up l.OO0,f)oeot
INCOMH
Nat Tirtmlam rcccit nj
durlns Ll' Vr S,:4,TI It
IntTvt. dlvltlfn-ia and
rnta rectl.ed during
lha year HI, I(l.f4
lO'-otnn frum othar aourcea
racalved during tha yaar HT.HMI
Total loom a M, 30T.I04.II
DIHUUnSEM 11 NTS
Net loaaea paid during- tn
year Including adjuit-
mwnt xptnri f l,!Tf ,Tf l.tl
Dlvi-lond1 paid en capital
tork durlnr tha rrr. , , HOB
Comm-atona and aatarlaa
paid during the year ... 1,111, 194. It
Tax, llccn ia and fe
paid during tha yaar ... Tt.tlf.M
A mourn of Bn other
pa nd Korea t7t.IU.tT
Total expandltar'a II, 4ll.llt.lt
AHBET8
Vslita nf real aitata owned
f mark at valua) tISt.lll.tl
Value or atooka and bonds
owned (market value),. l. Ill, 101, l
Loam on mortgagta and
rr.llateral, ate HO. 401, )
Cr.h tn hankt and on hand 111,111.41
Premluma In curie of col
lection written iltel
September I. 1111 .... T11.tll.lt
Intri-et and rents dua and
arcrud 4 It 91 fll
Other aaaeta ., 111.211.41
Total admitted aeeeta. .
MABIMTIFJI
Ora claims for ioaa$a un
paid Arroiint of an earn d pre
mium! on all outttand
I rig rnka
X)ai fr commiMloB and
brokerage
All other HaMlitl
Reaerva for contingencies'.
It. HI. 111. M
llT.Stt.3T
111, 000. (to
100,000.01
Total lUbtHtlea, eseln
le of rapltal stock of
11.000,001 (JO 11.111,11111
BUSINESS IN ORE'lON FUR THB
TBAB
Nt premluma received
d'iring the $ar ll,llt.tt
Loeeoa paid during the
y-ar 11.111 IT
Loaa Incurred durlns tne
y.ar It.MI IT
Kama of comr-enr. CflniMtnMrrn la
rnr.nr rvimpat.? of fMial Mr-hle.
Name of prealdent, Otho B. Lena.
Name of crcary, O, ft. Tirjan.
N'atut'.ry T!1fit a'tortf fr rrto
Yra!tsr R. Krtti. Portland. Cregtn.
na nn aiuatimi arpr..
National Conrentloa Insurant
BBiaaloaera.
Local As.it: J.
sUU Main 6.
W. Wakefield. 107
n.Mls if Annual Statement lbs
PHILAIKI.P1II nKK MAHINB1
1SSI HAM K (tlMTAN V
f rhlledalphta. In tii. stale of Pena
lylvenle, on th. thlrtr-flr.t dar o( lie.
omlter. 1931. mail, to th. Inmranc
CommtMloner ot th. Stat, ot Ureson.
ur,uant lo law:
CAPITAL
amount ( capital stock
patd op ii.toMsi.ae
INCOUB
i Ket premium, received dur
ing in. yar ...i. ........
merest, dividends and rente
received during tha year. Ite.lll.lT
Income From oth.r aourcea
received durtnc tha year . IS.tiMI
Total Income ll.T11.ttt.9l
DISBUnSKMKNTS
Net louea paid durlns th.
year inciuain najueiniM.
eip.neee
Dividend, paid on capital
lock durlns the year ...
Comml.alone and ealarlee
paid during the year
raxea. llcen.es and tees paid
during the year
amount ot alt other expend
itures im.m.w
IIS.OOt.H
tta.uo.ii
1.171 II
tii.Toe it
Total expenditure Il.llt.iso.tl
AB8BTS
Value of real e.tate owned
(market Talue) None
Value ot etock. snd bonds
owned (market value! ... $.119,131.11
Loan, on morlgagee and col
lateral, etc
Cash In banka and on hand Ttt.l70.ot
rremlums In cour.e of col
lection written atnee Bep-
tember 10. 1HI tM.OH.M
Intere.t and rents due and
accrued 111.171 II
Total admitted aaaets ...ll.H0.lJI.il
LIABILITIES
Oro.a elelnui tor loeees oa-
n.irt H5S.t0t.rl
OB h JutetindTmi
ka l.tll.HO.II
Due for commloelon and
brokerage ..!'!!!!:
All other liabilities Is:, ltl.ll
Total liabilities, exclusive
ot capital atock $J,4I,$1$.1I
BUSINKS3 IN ORKCION FOR TUB!
ISAIl
u.. e.relvari tnn
f--.tp:.dTXrigVh;-y; 'IV,IIV
Lo, incurred during tn
yr ,!-,5,os
Nnrn of comDtnr,
KniiavatJipaiek arirw
ft Marine iniuranc company.
Name of prMidHit. Beajamln Rush.
Name of vrrtarr. Jno. Connor.
St a tut nry r-lHnt attortiejr tor tarvlce.
Walter JU Frits.
Local Agents: Chas. A. Wing Agency,
Inc., IS N. Front St.
Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders and
daughter Maxlne of Big Applegate
were Jacksonville visitors Saturday.
r " aiIB
John R. Knight at-
tended final Civic Music association
concert at the high school In Med
ford April 31.
Mrs. James Buckley and son Lewis
of Ruch visited her mother, Mrs.
Alice Ulrlch, Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Klelnhammer and son
Klaus of Little Applegate attended
the Presbyterian church servloes
Sunday.
Klauss Klelnhammer attended the
boat races at Emigrant dam Sunday.
A home talent program will be put
on by the P.-T. A. April 29 at 8
o'clock, In the gym. A short playlet
musical features and numbers by the
Jacksonville orchestra will be given.
Funds will be used to purchase a
piano for the high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and son
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nleder
meyer and children visited the How
ard pansy gardens north of Grants
Pass Sunday.
Social meeting of the Royal Neigh
bors was held at thetr hall Tuesday
afternoon. A short program was
given and refreshments were served
by Mrs. George Backus and Mrs.
Frank Henspeter.
Southern Oregon Royal Neighbors
convention will be held at Klamath
Falls the fourth week of May, In
stead of May 13th as previously
planned.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gober and chil
dren of Thompson creek visited here
i Monday.
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Mail Tribune Daily
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poplar
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severe strain
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covering
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ping plaeea
19. The cream
21. Poem
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15. Marblea
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IS. IxKi. openers
10. Hefore. prsflg
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hesitation
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admission
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Mrs. Charley Adams. Mra. Elmer
Adams and daughter Jean and Mrs.
V. T. Wilson of Medford spent Friday
evening visiting at the Archio Bow
man home. -
Mri. May Cook and Mrs. Arthur
Anderson of Medford visited at the
Fred Butcher home Saturday after
noon. Raymond Crumley of Butte Falls
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with his sister. Mrs. Fred Butcher.
Mrs. Crumley, who has been 111 at
the slater's home for the past two
weks, returned home with her hus
band Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols left
Sunday morning for Cleveland, O.,
where Mr. Nichols has employment
In a drug store. They will visit
friends In northern California cn
route there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Finny of Med
ford, former residents here, recently
moved to the home formerly owned
by the late Anna Broad. Joe Broad
will continue hit residence there.
Walter Scholer. who Is mining with
Harry Whitney, spent the week-end
with his family at Copper.
Mra. Heater Knutiten of Copper Is
spending this week visiting Mrs.
Harry Whitney.
Sterling
STERLING. Ore., April 37. (Spl)
Joe Curry made a business trip to
Medford Wednesday.
Mrs, Coslrlsne Davis and daughters
Miss Josephine Olnet, made a trip
to Medford Wednesday.
Miss Patricia Hogan spent the
week-end with friends In Medford.
Miss Thelma Em mens and Vernon
Turn bough made a trip to Medford
Friday.
F. P. Dutton and son Gay Dutton.
made a business trip to Medford
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dutton visited
his father and mother Monday and
returned with a load of wood.
Mrs. S. A. Harris returned home
from Medford Wedneaday.
Frank Lemming of Talent spent
Sunday on Sterling creek visiting
friends.
Bernard Wright, Jerry Smith and
his brother, also Frank Lemming,
went to Klamath Falls Saturday look
ing for work. They returned report
ing failure.
V :Jley View
VALLEY VIEW, Ore.. April 27.
(Spl) Geo. W. Dunn was a business
visitor in Valley View Monday.
Mlsa Gerald! ne Btansell Is visiting
in Klamath Falls this week.
Mr. Mitchell, Dally Tidings repre
sentative, was a business caller here
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shatton were
Medford visitors Thursday,
C. W. Banta, new McNess dealer
made his first visit here Friday
Mr. Hlce of California has visited
at the D. M. Lowe home the past
week.
Chaa Austin, Medford dairy Inspec
tor visited Saturday,
Mrs. C. W, Glasgow entertained the
Friday Bridge club of Medford last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weagant attended
Pomona Orange at Rogue River Sat
urday.
District Federation of Women's
club met at Bell view Saturday. Fif
teen ladles from here were present.
Vail ley View community will hold
Its cookery meeting at noon April
28. Mrs. C. W. Glasgow, Mrs. Mc
Cracken and Mrs. W. 8. Nichols will
demonstrate the vegetable cooking
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and Mrs. McAllister and Mrs. Werth
will assist with the luurheon. Reg
ular club meeting and program will
be held In the afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Craig enter
tained at dinner Sunday. Quests
were Mr. and Mrs. Meservey of Bell
view and Mr. and Mrs. H. Weagant
of Valley View.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Lowe and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Weagant attended the
Qrange dnnre at Phoenix Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham and
family, Mr. and Mra. Earl Bostwlck
and family and Mr. and Mrs. N. Hawk
and sons attended the boat races
at Emigrant dam Sunday.
Geo. McCracken and Barnard
Abrams attended the Older Boys sup
per and meeting at Hclmana In Ash
land Friday.
Kelbh Lennox went to Klamath
Falls Saturday taking part of the
Ashland track team to the field
meet.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lyttle and
family moved to their ranch, the
former Ben Sheldon place, Friday,
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Beagle
BEAOLE, April 37. (Spl.) Priend.
ly Neighbors have changed the hour
of meeting from Sunday afternoon
to Sunday evening at 7:30. This
change will go into effect May 1,
and continue through the summer,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schuls and
daughters, Ruby and Nedra, spent
Saturday In Medford shopping and
visiting relatives. Ruby and Nedra
stayed with their grandmother, Mrs,
Ysunza, Saturday night and return
ed home Sunday. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Ysunza and son John
who spent the day at the Schule
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Renton and Mr. and
Mrs. Gray of Ashland visited at the
Ant loch Sunday school. Mr. Renton
preached after Sunday school. Both
families were guests at the R. Blsch
off home the rest of the day.
Marie Seegmtller spent the week
end In Medford with friends and rel
atives. Milton Sanderson attended the
birthday dinner at the Prey home at
Lake Creek Sunday, given In honor
of Otto Prey.
Mrs. Edler led the lesson Sunday
at the meeting of the Friendly Neigh
bors. The regular Sunday's lesson
was taken up and enjoyed by all.
. Merrill Martin, vho was brought
home from Butte Palls on account
of Illness, Is reported much Improved
and Is able to be around again, but
his brother Lorlng Is not getting
along so well and Is still bedfast.
Merrill attends school la Butte Palls.
Morris Prink Joined the Scouts
Prlday evening. The scouts will meet
at the schoolhouse next Prlday even-
infT.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson and
daughter Thelma and son Robert and
Ernest, and Edward Jeffries, spent
Sunday afternon at the Eugene Oray
home at Murphy.
Walter and Harriot Prey of Lake
Creek visited at ths Edler and Blsch
off homes Saturday afternoon,
Charlie Pursel of the Modoc or
chard was here on business Sunday
and called at the Bert Rice home,
Meadows school came down to An-
tloch to take the county test Prl
day, given by the county supervisor.
Mrs, Inch. The work was finished
by noon and a picnic dinner was en
joyed and the afternoon spent play
lnu ball and other games.
Vegetables from the early gardens
are being enjoyed by beagle farmers.
Several were racing for the first rad
Ishes but John Nelson Is winner as
far as we can find out. He has been
having radishes on the table for the
last three weeks.
Carl Nelson, who Is working at
Grants servioe station, visited home
folks Thursday.
Word has been received from Char
lie Mulhollcn that he la not much
Improved. He will be tn Portland
for some time yet.
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Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, April 37. (Spl.)
Many Sams Valley students went to
Medford Saturday for the county
schools' field meot, part of which
was postponed due to the weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther East and Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Yerkea attended the
birthday dinner of the ladles' father,
J. P. D1U worth, at McCloud, Sun
day. Other members of the Dlts
worth family gathered at the hotel
dining room for dinner. The Yerkes
were house guests at the East home,
having recently arrived from Port
land. Nineteen members of Sams Valley
Grange attended Jackson County Po
mona Grange at Rogue River Satur
day. E
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SALEM. April W7v(AP Voters
totaling 37,301 were registered In
Marlon county for the primary elec
tion, setting a new high mark In
registration, It was announced by
the county clerk. The check Just
completed represents a gain of HbO
in Salem and 1574 over the county
precincts. ,
More than two-thirds, or 30.330
are registered under Republican.
The Democratic total was 6407; pro
hibition, 83:; socialist, 63; 'progres
sive, 10 and miscellaneous, 3M.
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Oregon Weal her.
Somewhat unsettled tonight and
Thursday, probably with showers
northwest portion; cooler east and
south portions tonight; moderste.
changeable winds offshore.
ASTORTA, Ore., April 37. (fl)
Harold Hein, tug master, was In
jured and nearly drowned here Tues
day when he fell from a dock upon
which he had parked his car,
.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
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SHOWS INTEREST
IN
(By Gertrude Haak)
Pomona Grange quarterly meeting
at Rogue River April 33, had more
than 300 present during ths after
noon session.
Discussion of various questions be
fore the house proved beyond a doubt
that our members are visualizing
more and more the real purpose of
the Grange. National, state and lo
cul affairs; social, economic and edu
cational conditions, all came In for
their ahare of Interest.
The Grange works to "create a bet
ter manhood and womanhood among
ourselves" and to this end must In
terest Itself In civic social, economic;
and educational questions.
One resolution has the Grange
convey to the merchants of Jackson
county Its appreciation of the co
operation shown In backing a home
Industry fostered by the Grange,
through promoting the sale of La
dino oheese.
Another highly commends the Red
Cross and first aid work In connec
tion with the state police force, and
to express our appreciation to the
men of the police force for their
willingness In undertaking this work,
which we feel will be of great value
to the state of Oregon and the mot
oring public.
The Grange favored a lowered and
graduated lloenss fee (according to
age of car) for motor vehicles; they
urge a committee to organize a stren
uous campaign for a greater use of
home products and a lesser use of
shipped In products, to the advant
age of both the producer and tha
consumer. One of the principles of
the Grange Is to eliminate the mid
dleman as much as possible.
A lengthy but Interesting docu
ment, purporting to represent the
principles of the Orange In Its de
mands upon all publlo servants, re
ceived its share of discussion, and
was finally turned over to a special
committee for rearrangement and
condensing. The personnel of the
committee Is A. 8. Edwards, George
A. Andrews and R. E. Kealon.
The lecture hour program In charge
of Mra. Lei a Shepard, was particular
ly Interesting and entertaining.
Among the numbers given were
tumbling acta by the Misses Love
of Rogue River, piano duets by two
young ladles of Rogue River whose
names we did not learn, readings by
Mr. Cullen of Enterprise Orange, a
talk on home economic extension
service plans, by Mrs. Mable Mack
and an exhibition of Red Cross first
aid work as given by state police In
automobile or other accidents en
countered on ths highways, given
with lecture by five members of the
state police. This number was par
ticularly Instructive and showed one
phase of state police work with which
the publlo la generally unacquainted.
A special meeting will be held In
the near future to confer the fifth
degree on a class of candidates.
Past State Master Oeorge A. Palm
Iter was present and his many friends
again enjoyed bis hearty handclasp.
The Live Oak Orange ladles outdid
themselves In providing a wonderful
dinner for over two hundred hungry
peopie. The writer Inadvertantly
overheard a member of the state
police staff say, "These Grangers sure
are good cooks." Both the dining
room and the auditorium of the high
school where the business sessions
were held were profusely decorated
with lilacs and other spring flowers.
'rue next meeting will be held at
Phoenix. July 33.
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PORTLAND, Ore., April 27. (AP)
Results of ths vote taken by the
state Bar association on candidates
for the supreme court were an
nounced by the association here yes
terday. A total of 971 attorneys
took part In the balloting. 603 of
them from Multnomah county,
Por position No. 3 on the supreme
court the vote was Henry J. Bean,
Salem, 374; James T. Brand, Marsh
field, 433; Roy R. Hewitt, Salem. 43;
John W. McCulloch. Portland. 113.
Por position No. 3 the vote wast
J. O. Bailey, Portland, 438; Oeorge
M. Grown, 8alem, 4S8; Loyal N.
Graham, Forest Orove, 38.
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SEATTLE, April 37. (AP) Th
Want Coast Lumbermen's association
today dented there ha bea any
material Increase In employment In
th lumber Industry since April 1.
a Indicated In report of Port
land soclsl ssrvlc aystem operating
In lumber camp and mill.
The association In s ts,,.iment
said check today revealed ther
are no more than 8500 men em
ployed In longing camps, about on
fourth of th usual 86.000 employed
In th Douglas fir region of Wash
ington and Oregon.
W BUY good usable clothes, eta,
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Electric Washing Machine
nettling ol real ralu ae os
today.
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