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LOST Horn-rimmed glasses In case.
RewardPoiwMB-J
rSfiT Brown leather billfold con
Ulnlng driver's license and cur
rency. Reward. Thomas Culbert-
son. Phone .
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i WANTED FEMALE HELP
COMPETENT woman for general
housework. Siskiyou Heights.- Box
WASTED Unincumbered woman
companion In exchange for room.
149 S, Holly.
! HELP WANTED MALE
MEN 18-35. RAILWAY MAIL
CLERKS Steady work. Commence
$168.00 month. Paid vacations. Ex
perience unnecessary. Common edu
cation sufficient. Pull particulars
with sample coaching FREE. Apply
today, sure. Box 1236-B, Mall Tri
bune. WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position as housekeeper
m motherless home, by neat, de
pendable middle aged woman; good
. cook. Will consider good home
more than wages. Write Box 37ZS,
Mall frlbune.- .
EXPERIENCED LADY wishes general
housework by day or week. 801
. No. Central.
WANTED Position In local firm;
well known. Good will prospect.
Box 3696, care Mall Tribune.
WANTED Any kind ot cleaning. 250
ari hour. Call 981-L.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS -
WANTED Passengers to San Fran
cisco for expenses. Good closed
car. Call at Shooting Gallery on
Front St. or 527 Austin.
WILL DRIVE and pay part of ex
penses for transportation to San
Francisco. Reference. Tel. 234-R-4.
WANTED Late model light coach or
aedan. If you are going to turn
your -car In for balance due. will
!.. nii an nivn fUT tor VOUT COtt"
tract. Give full particulars. No
dealer. Box 3731, Mall Tribune.
'ANTED Pasture for 10 head cattle.
330 Edwards St.-
EMPTY TRUCK going to San Fran
cisco this week wants load for there
or points en route. Hawley Trans-
fer. Phone 1044-X.
EMPTY TRUCK going to California
and various parts of Oregon wants
load. Frank Newland, 820 W. 13th
St.-
WANT A loan of (3.000.00, first
mortgage first class business prop
erty as security. Address Box 3524
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Cash register.
Loan Office.
Jenntnga
WANTED
wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House, 37 No. Grape St. lei 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furn 6-room bungalow.
Inquire 331 W. and.
FOR RENT Good modern 4-room
house, close: good yard gsrsge and
woodshed: good neighbors. Box
1 3733. Mall Tribune.
OR RENT 6-room hotlw. 617 So.
Holly. Inquire W. H. Gore, Med
ford National bank.
FOR RENT Reasonably to adults,
clean, completely furnished mod
ern duplex. Inquire 212 So. Grape.
FOR RENT A furnished 4-room du
plex: clean, neat, close In. for
(17.50, water paid. Phone 1149 for
Inspection.
FOR RENT Good 5-room house
Phone 1041-M.
FOR RENT A nice house for small
family. Inquire 264 Beatty Bt.
MODERN five-room upholstered fur
nished house, close In. Hsrdwood
nmri rtrentu-e. vsraM. Csll even
ings, after six o'clock. Tel. 83B-J-2.
FOR RENT Modern nouse. close In
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
(26 per month, water paid Csll at,
324 South Rlveraide.
FOR RUNT Modern partly furnished
4-room oottaje. east side. Call at
414 S Rtvers;de. .
FOR KfCNl - Homes Furnished ot
unfurnished Brown & White I
FOR HEN I - 4 so 6-ronm houses
Phone 104. (u M. Central,
FOB RENT IIOI'SE
FOR RENT -room furnished house,
very cheap to tellable party. Tel.
0. A. DeVoe.
TWO-ROOM lurnlBhed modern, nett.
new. 116 60: Includes garage. 1016
West llth.
FOR RENT
Mistletoe.
5-room house, 110
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
cheap. Near Armory. 334 Apple.
FURN3HED APT. Downstairs; gar
age. 344 No. Bartlett.
COMPLETELY furnished 3-room apt.
229 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT Pleasant furn. apt. Re
frigeration. 10 Quince. Tel 981-L.
FOR RENT Small apt. downstairs.
In private home. 118 Geneve.
FURN. APT. for rent; a rooms, bath,
steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk
Apts. phone 687.
FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur
nished apartments: pleasant, neat,
very reasonable. 1206 E. Main St.
HOMES tOR RENT Call 108
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room stucco
house on east side. Phone 105.
FURNISHED house. 3 and 3-room
apts.: garage. 604 W. loth.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.
downstalra. 346 N Bartlett.
3-ROOM APT Also ntce front sleep
ing room, ground floor; reasonable
rates. Gloria Pan Apts., 376 South
Central Ave.
FOR RENT Modem furnished apart
ment; hardwood floors, fireplace:
newly decorated. Address Bos 3985
Mall Tribune.
ARTHUR ARMS Apts, 330 N. Holly
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light,
garage: (10 & (13 Phone 453-H.
FOR RENT 3-room apartments, 810
620 So. Fir. Phone 1330.
FOR RENT FUKnlHUED ROOMS
PLEASANT room for gentleman; close
in: batn. garage. 009 s slain.
ROOMS (1.50; bachelor cabins (2
per week. 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT RUUM AND BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM In private family.
reasonable, can at 414 s. Riverside
PLEASANT room with board. 716 E
Main.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Small ranch close In;
well unproved. Phone 437-X.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Equity of (1500 In
modern 4-room house, very close
in. Will trade for clear city lot
on pavement, car, Copco or Jack
son County Building & Loan stock
or any of the above combined. No
cash required. Don t overlook tnis.
Address Box 3740, Mali Tribune.
FORD T Generators, on sale (1.95 In
exchange, at Big 4 Wrecking Yard.
1761 N. Riverside.
OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trade
for cow. horse or fencing. TCI. 14'
F-ll.
FOR TRADE! 2 modern bouses, part
ly furnished, for small improved
acreage. 414 a. Riverside.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Chevrolet Coupe to settle
estate. Mrs. N. D. Wells, 418 King
St.
FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck,
stake body and logging trailer with
log chains; 1930 model A Ford Tu
dor and small trailer: 1 model 52
Atwater Kent radio. Phone 665-W.
SEVERAL light, cheap cars for sale
or trade at Big 4 Used Car Lot, 1761
N. Riverside.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One 4-year-old
mare, weight 1600; also
automatic electric pump. Inquire
4 Comers Service Station, Midway
road.
FOR SALE White wcaner pigs. Luke
Ryan, R. F. D. 1, Central Point.
FOR SALE Cow.
Tel. 14-F-ll.
T. V. Williams.
FOR SA1J3 Young Jersey cow. Just
fresh. M. P. Barlow, Talent, Wag
ner Creek road.
FOR SALE 8-year old mare, weight
1650. Roy A. Bolz, Just north of
Phoenix.
FOR SALE 60 head high grade
Hampshire ewes with lambs and
unshorn; 2 pure Hampshire rams,
at range prices. C. W. Wood. Pros
pect, Ore.
FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE
STEP INTO AN INCOME
50 Acres river bottom land. 37 acres
In clover, alfalfa, oats. 17 acres
Irritated. Oranta Pass Irrigation,
bslsnce aubtrrlgated; family or
chard, very good 5-room cottage,
good barn, etc.; 11 cows, 3 heifers,
good team. 100 turkeys, 400 ready
to hsteh; full equipment and In
cubator. Splendid location. Price
for all. (6500.00.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
125 E. 6th St. Phone 1496.
WHEN you thin: ot real estate think
of Brown Whits)
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE New
3-rom modern house, good loratlon:
(600 cash; balance terms. 30 Ken
wood. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Modern furnished home. 415
Woodstock, close to schools Living
and dining room, kitchen, two bed,
rooms, bath, screened porch, gsr
aie and woodshed. All In first
class condition and ready to move
ln:o. Open afternoons for Inspect
ion Price (1350 for Immediate
rah. No exchange No terms
Vslter H. Jonea. Resitor. Jackson
Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 796.
POM SALE Attractive home.
10. 30 Mo. Centra.
rOR BALE POULTRY
PEKIN duck eggs for hatching.
Covered Wason. Phoenix.
W L. CHICKS Sc. May 8o: hardy
Hansen strain, heavy layers, large
vrtut. eggs. Free range-cockerels, di
rect Hanaen. 366-333. Rocks or
Reda 10c. Jenka Poultry Farms.
Tangent, Ore.
R. I SETTING. BOOS. F. A. Pelley.
Tel. 976-W.
FOB SALE DOOS AND PETS
FC. SALE Three Cocker Spaniel
pups, 2 months old. . Phone Jack
sonville 293. .
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage
plants See Carey s, near vnoenn
Phone 341-J-l.
EAT MORE FISH Costs same
meat at Ivy St. Market.
ROLLER canaries Phone C. A. DeVoe
FOR SALE1 A Bolce Crane 8-lnch
circular saw, . like new, on easy
terms. Phone 1149.
CABBAGE PLANTS (6.00 per 1000.
Phone 634-L.
FOR SALE One 6'i ft. Klllfer Disc.
Fleming Bros., Jacksonville.
For SALE Lady's almost new black
coai with beautliui lur collar ana
cutf set. Will sell very cheap
Also two evening dresses. Inquire
246 S. Riverside, evenings 6 to 7
ROGUE
corn.
RIVER Yellow Dent
O. A. DeVoe, 623-J-3.
seed
GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser.
sand and gravel, pnone aia-j.
FOR SALE: Used sewing machines, all
makes. (5 up; terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
MISCELLANEOUS
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East
Main. Haircut 35c. open tiu a
evenings.
WHO WANTS to take or Is taking
a correspondence course in law?
Will share expense. Phone 1141-L,
mornings and evenings.
BUILDINGS and roofs painted by our
spray equipment quicker, better,
cheaper. Special colors In materials
for composition roofs. Grlnsted
& Runtz. Phone 1658.
HAVE POWER SPRAYER
Now Is the time to get your call In
for spraying cork elm. apples, pears
and all klnda of shrubbery. Call
258-W.
CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry,
bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan
Office, No. 6 South Front.
WE PAY CASH
For furniture, tools or what have
you. Medford Bargain Htnue, 27
No. Grape St. Phone 1063
WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new.
(1.60 per room and up. Call 827-T
GOLD dust bought and sold at Red
den Co. 3rd flooi Medford Bldg
LOCAL or long distance hauling We
guarantee to save rou money Haw
ley rransfer. 619 North Riverside
Pbone 1044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
AK3THAC1 CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts
ol rule Title Insurance Rooms
and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave.
upstairs. '
Automobile .oans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up oalanoe due-dealer, bank
or finance company ana wuu
your payment Additional money
loaned. Phone 31 for appointment
Dressmaking and Remodeling
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and .-emouellng 424 Meoiora tag
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEOROB DO IT rel 117a
House cleaning. Floor waxing, un
entaJ rug cleaning, specialty.
Furniture Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re-
finished re-glued We carry a full
line of upholatery sample. A. B
Thtbault, Tel. 969-R
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates, eaiao
llshed 30 years. Ambulance sere
loe. 6th St at Oakdale Tel 41.
Job Prtntlni.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped piani id wuvueru
r. Drlntlntf rat all kind: DOOk
binding; louee-leaf ledgers; and
Olanaa, outing ayHiema. aupuiwuK
cash sales slips and everything in
wie printiua iiuw- UJ - -K-Phone
75
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autoa Three per cent
per month on unpaid oalance No
other charge. Come In and get
the cash today Sr. W E Thomas
it So. Central. Pbone 139
Painting.
HARRY MARX,
Painting Tinting
Paperhanging
Phon. U-P-4, PO Boi 304
JOHN H LOCK
Contracting Painter.
Quality work at lower prices,
phone 040 or C53-R.
I L. CLYMER Painter, decorstor,
contractor. Eatlmates free. Phone
2-U
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAJOITI Teacher of
pisno ClftMtral and popular music
courses Hsight M'nic Studio, 118
Ltoerty Bidg. Tel. 73,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Lawnmowrre
LAWNMOWEHS SHARPENED. OILED
and adjusted for 75o Csl) and de
liver ties. 23 No. Fir. Phone 361.
Piano Dealers.
SEE the Baldwin tine of Pianos at the
Electric wiring Co, 222 w Maui
St., or call Mrs. U. O. Purucktr
Tel. 1443.
RooflHC
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders
of water-tight roofs Estimates and
Inspection without oharge. 10th and
Fir St. Tel. 1077.
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Service guaranteed 20 S. Grape 8t
Phone 644. or residence 1060.
BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Central Phone (16
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all kinds
Office 309 South Front St. Phone
333.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed and has qualified, as Adminis
trator of the Estate of George A.
Jewett. deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby directed to present same,
properly verified In the manner pro
vided by law. to the undersigned,
at the office of F. P. Parrell, Room
10, Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford. Oregon, within six months
from the data of the first publica
tion of this notice.
Dated and first published April
15th, 1932.
ED M. WHITE.
Administrator of the Estate of
George A. Jewett. Deceased.
Valley View
VALLEY VIEW. May 6. (Spl.)
Clarence Pankey was a buaineas vis
itor here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Westerberg re
turned Tueaday from a short wed
ding trip near Portland. The best
wishes of their friends are extended
them.
Mrs. M. S. Nlckols suffered a badly
strained arm Thursday, In a fall at
her home, fine la recovering nicely.
Miss Mildred Andrews and Merrick j
Thornton called at the Stratton home !
Tuesday evening.
E. J. Haas of near Medford and
Everett Beeson of Talent, Republican
candidates for the nomination for
sheriff, called here this week .
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hatfield of Cen
tral Point and Mr. and Mrs. Wra.
Watt of Phoenix called at the W. A.
Stratton home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morse, Mrs.
Stella Morse, Janice and Muriel
Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chllders,
Harvey, Clarence and Raymond Chll
ders were guests at a faintly dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ward In Fern valley Sunday. The
dinner was given by Mrs. Ward, hon
oring her mother, Mrs. John Morse's
birthday.
Valley View Community club held a
vegetable cookery Thursday. Mrs. C.
W. Glasgow and Mrs. J. R. McCrack
en were leaders and Mrs. McAllister
and Mrs. Werth helped. There were
37 ladles and eight children present.
The following program was given:
Club song. "Oregon." led by Mrs.
Lowd: piano duet. Miss Be mice and
Miss Beatrice Werth; vocal solo: In
teresting paper on the Philippine Is)
ands, Mrs. J. R. Leslie; vocal duet,
Mrs. a. Lowd and Mrs. Jas. Lennox
piano duet. Miss Bernlce and Miss
Beatrice Werth.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Krueggel,
Thatcher and Roland Krueggel of
Ashland called at the Stratton home
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elhsrt and children
and Mrs. H. J. Carter, Miss Bernlce
Carter and Hugh called at the Wm
Glenn home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner attend
ed the ball game at the fairgrounds
Sunday.
Miss Janet McFadden spent the
week-end at home. MUs McFodden
Is in training .at the Stanford school
of nursing in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Walker called t
the Olenn home this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Carpenter of
Weed visited the Lowe last week
Mrs. Jewel Lowe, Mrs. Donne Lowe
and baby accompanied them to Weed
Sunday, returning home the same
day with friends.
,
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINOS. Msy . (Spl.)
Observing National Music week, the
girls', glee club of Centrsl Point high
school, directed by Miss Katherlnc
Blod, sang seTeral numbers at the
Willow Springs schoolhouse Tuesday
morning.
Week-end guests at the W. K. Par
ker home were Miss Leah Parker and
Miss Emma Shallop ot Klamath Falls.
Friends of the play casta of Rogue
River. Sams Valley and Central Point
dramatic clubs are Invited to the
contest at Central Point Orange lull
May 11. Three one-act play, will be
given and the wlnnln, 'earn will be
given a trip to Corvallls.
Mis. Vera Davis of Ssms Valley
was a dinner guest at the W. K. Par
ker home Sunday.
Sam Anderson returned May from
a buslnes strip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clements an1
son Cell were guest of Mr. and Mrs
Eldon Oleason at a picnic at Trail,
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ssnford Rich
ardson of Central Point also at
tended. Teachers for the Willow Springs
school have been hired for the com
ing year. Mrs. Btsrk of Table Rock
will continue teaching the upper
grades and M;e Frances Pttnterild
of Oold Hill will tske Mrs. Downing I
place. She la resigning.
Desirable houses slways In tint
class condition, for rent, less, or salt
.Call 10. 1
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Talent
TALENT, Ore., May t). (Speciall
Bill Oat man and Wayne Holdridge
made a business trip to Tiller Mon
day.
Woman's Home Missionary society
of the Talent M. E. church met at
the home of Mrs. Harvey Walters
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bernett, who
lived on O lbs on avenue, moved to
Medford Monday.
Mrs. E. B. Adamson and daughter.
Mary, of Medford were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Long Sunday.
Bill Vlmont, who teaches in Sams
Valley, was a dinner guest Sunday
of Homer Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Ore en motored
to Klamath Falls and Tula Lake on
Monday.
Epworth League of the M. E. church
will meet Sunday evening at 7
O'clock. All are Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Boeson and
son, Billy, were guests Saturday eve
ning of Mr. and Mrs. Lewsadder.
Mrs. E. Lester Newbry attended the
Fortnightly Study club In Ashland
Monday.
The little daughter that arrived
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ehnest
Williams April 36 has been named
Marjorle Elaine.
Mr. and Mrs. James Doops and
daughter, Florence, of Medford were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long
Sunday.
The Baptist Auxiliary had their
regular Bible study meeting at the
church Wednesday.
The regular monthly meeting of
the official board of the M. E- church
was held at the parsonage Tuesday.
Mrs. Lloyd Lacy, who was Injured
in an automobile smaahup two weeks
ago. Is reported Improving.
Talent school observed Music week
with the orchestra and glee club
singing at the Wagner Creek school
and the Symphony orchestra in MLm
Dorothy Baugman's room playing at
the Anderson Creek school Thursday
afternoon.
William Kamberg made a business
trip to Sams Valley Thursday.
Antelope
ANTELOPE, May . (Spl.) Mrs. J.
M. Mlltard and son Arlln spent the
week-end with Joe Millard at Horn-
broolc.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Culbertson and
daughter were dinner guests at the
Henry Owen home May 1.
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Stanley and
son .-nd Mr. and Mra. Henry Owen
and son attended the musical pro
gram at Medford high. May 3.
Mrs. BUI Blgham motored to Sams
Valley April 20. to atu-nd a quilting
party given by Mrs. Alletta Blgham
The community gathered at the
schoolhouse the evening of May 1
and enjoyed singing and a short talk
by Mr. Randall, the Sunday school
missionary.
Mrs Bob Baize has as her house
guests this week her mother and
brother from California.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oreb were busi
ness callers In Medford May 3.
Mr. and Mra. Wallace McDowell
were callers at the Joe Arena home
May 4. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell came
to the community Just recently from
Carlton. Ore.
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Applegate
APPLEOATE, May (.(Special)
Charles Brown of San Diego, Oil.,
arrived here Sunday and expects to
start prospecting the Manklu placer
mine Vila week. Mr. Brown has three
men helping and If the ground proves
of sufficient value he will mine the
property, which extends two miles
along Poorman creek, on the royalty
! basis.
Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Barahaw and
family loved this week from the
Walker Lewis house near the old
Federal mine to the Stevens place
near the Applegato postoftlce.
Friends and neighbors ot Jim Buck
ley are sorry to learn of hta Illness
and operation and all wlah htra a
speedy recovery.
rioyd Cunningham, employed at
Klamath Falls, visited here Wednes
day evening with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Arant.
Esther Rolland and sister, Hllma
Wright, have returned home from
San Francisco, where they were em
ployed. Mrs. Claud Medley of Medford has
moved to Yale Creek to reside with
her mother, Mis. Mary Pureel, dur
ing the absence of her husband, who
will leave soon for Roseburg to find
employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dunnington.
who recently purchased the Manktn
place on Wolf gulch, took possession
of their new home this week. Mr.
and Mra. Roy Phlnney and family,
who resided on the place two months,
have built a cabin on Little Apple
gate at the mouth of Wolf gulch on
Mr. Klmballa property.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pursel of Cen
tral Point called Tuesday afternoon
on Mr. Pursers mother, Mrs. Mary
Pursel, of Vale Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Klnsey of Klam
ath Falls were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mra. Jay Arant.
Several school children were some
what aurprlsed Saturday when the
day begun with warm sunshine, mak
ing them feel that spring was nere
at last, then turning to rain In the
afternoon and catching many of
them out hiking in their atraw hats.
Beaver Creek school went for a hike
on Palmer creek, whero they caught
24 fish. Ethel Houston, teacher of
Little Applegate school; Agness and
John Dunford, Peggy and Lee (Son
ny) Boyd of that district hiked to
the old Federal mine. They spent
the afternoon watching the hydiau
lies work.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackert of
Jacksonville were guests Saturday
night ot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mc
Kee. Mr. and Mra. Harold Crump and
family and Agness Dunford picnicked
at Ashland park Sunday. They were
Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump
and family of Medford and Mra. Cora
Crump and Miss Gladya Ankany of
Eugene.
A. 8. Klelnhammer was visited laat
Tuesday by hl brother, W. R. Klein
hammer, of Berkeley, Cal., and listers,
Mlssea Ida Klelnhammer of Yreka,
Cal., and Frances Klalnliui.'imer, ot
Loa Angeles. Miss Frances la book
keeper at the National park at Los
Angeles. Mrs. Clyde Young and
daughter. Marelyn, of Ashland, were
also guests of that day.
Beaver Creek Sunday school waa
visited Sunday by Rev. D. D. Randall
of Medford and C. C. Browston ot
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daughter of Gov. Gen. Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr., of the Philippines In
the traditional Filiolna costume.
Portland. Mr. Browston Is a mission
ary who travels the coast. He and
his wife wera returning to i Portland
fwM P.ll'n.nl. nhn Viaiw i.Fai i
asked by Reverend Rands 11 to visit
here.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Kubll were
guests Wednesday of Mrs. Maud
Kubll, en route to Portland " after
making an' extended visit with Mrs.
Kubll 's brother, Harry Miller, at Bur
lington, Cal. They returned via the
Red word highway.
Eagle Point
EAOLE POINT, May 8. (Spl.) ;
Floyd V. Barrett waa campaigning at
Bellvlew May 3.
A six-pound son was born AprtI 38
to Mr. and Mra. Lee Powell of the
Crater Lake highway. Dr. Forbes re
ports both mother and baby doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith and Mra.
Violet Spencer called recently on
Mrs. George Stowell at the Ashland
city hospital.'
The Mlasea Helen. Rose and Prances
Smith, daughter of Rev. J. S. Smith
of Butte Falls, spent the week-end
at the home ot Mr. and Mra. O. S.
Ousterhaut.
B. Ferguson and L. Cady ot Browns
ville, Ore., who are ataylng at the
Sunnyslde hotel, expect to be here
for some time, searching tor agates.
Dr, D. A. Forbea mnde a profes
sional call recently at the Scott and
Tucker ranch.
Mra. Nellie MacDougall of Seattle
arrived here May 1 to vlalt her daugh
ter. Mrs. Robert LaRoque.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Mcpherson call
ed May 4 on Mra. Paul Hoffard.
Mrs. Earl Stoner has been 111 ine
past few daya.
Mr. and Mrs. w. c uiemenu mo
tored to Medford May 4.
Mr. and Mra. John Henshaw left
May 1 for Pelican Bay, where Mr,
Henshaw will be In charge ot a
ranger station.
Mr. and Mra. Ansel Pearce moved
laat week to the new horn, which
they built recently.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Juay 8. (Spl.)
Miss Irene Standlcy of North Talent
spent Wednesday witn ner granu-
mother, Mrs. Anna Simpson in moo.
ford. Mra. Henry Hansen of HIM Road
and son. Frank, were buelneaa caller.
Wednesday at th. Carey plant farm.
Mm. 8. E. .Smith of scappooaa.
Ore., returned home Tuesday witn
her daughter. Patay. who haa been
visiting her grandparent., Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Miller, two months.
Mra. Frank Myera of Sheridan. Ore.,
la visiting her slaters and old frlenda.
Mra. Myera waa formerly Mary weoa
ter of Talent.
Wm Schnelr will plant about four
acre, of cabbage, tomatoes and squash
for the Bagley canning company.
Mr.. Cora Chandler haa 100 baby
chicks, which are doing tint.
Moat of th. dairymen here ar. out
of old hay and the continued wet
weather la keeping them from cutting
the new crop.
Land buyers .till contlnu. to visit
th. section between Talent and
Phoenix and two or three places are
about to change handa.
Mra. C. C, Chrlstensen and son.
Bennte of McMlnnvllle .re visiting
friends In the valley.
Mr. and Mra. Louis Moralist of
Orlllln creek purchased 1000 tomato
plant, to aet out for early market.
Mr.. Frank Myer. of Sheridan waa
a dinner guest ot Mra. Wm. Bruin
Wednesday. In the evening her sis
ter, Mra. Laura Abbott took her
home with her to Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bheer of Med-
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ford were dinner guest, at th. Carey .ver ar. returning to Indiana. Two
home Tuesday. game warden, reported to th. atau
Mr. Downs of Talent haa finished eon.srv.tlon department that a tarn
settln out two acre of cabbage ' ily of th. fur-bearers, at least la In
which he haa contracted to Ih. can-
nery of North Talent.
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Be sure to see th. new Maytag Re
frigerator before buying.
Fishing tackle, new stock, at The
Smoke House, E. Main,
Real Estate or Inaurenot Leave It
to Jones. Phon. 708.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, May 6. (Spl.) .
Word has been received that Mrs.
Matilda Mensor, former resident here,
died in San Francisco recently. Mra.
Mensor was the mother of 15 chil
dren. Thirteen survive her. Th
Mensor home once stood where tli
E. S. Severance homo now in.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Collins of Salem
called on Mlaa Isale MoCully Sunday,
C. Klelnhammer of Little Apple
gate visited friends here Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dunning ton
are moving from Central Point to
Sterling this week.
Local health unit met with Mrs.
Fred Flck Tuesday afternoon. A good
attendance was present. Part of the
afternoon waa spent studying. Re-
freshmen ta were served by the host
eat.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scholer and
children of Copper moved to the.
house owned by Mrs. Julia Williamson
on south Fourth street the first of
this week.
Mr. and Mri. Vernon Winninghans
of Bakersfield, Cal., who visited rela
tives here several weeks, left Sunday
for Yreka, Cal., to make their home.
Westly and Lyle Hart man are em
ployed this week repairing the first
bridge on Bear creek north of Med
ford. Mrs. L, T. Wilson received ewa
Wednesday that her brother, Charle
Lusher, had died. Mr. Lusher and
his wife spent the winter with Mrs.
Wilson and other relatlvea here. He
died at St. Louis, en route home to
Alabama.
Mrs. Web Clark of Medford vllte4
her grandmother, Mra. Alec Norrls,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Miles CantraU of
Ruoh called on old friends and rela
tives here Sunday.
Mra. Crons miller, who suffered
, Qt parmly,ti Ust
'
la doing nicely.
Jerry Jerome and Mr. Rowland of
Eugene called at th. Clinton Dun.
nlngton home Thursday.
Mra. H. K. Selmer of Salem waa A
recent visitor ot her cousin, Roy
Stevenson. Mra. Selmer waa former
ly Mia Mildred Stevenson ot this
city.
Among th. Wednesday .hopper In
Medford from her. were Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Butcher, Mrs. Eth.l Olson. Mrs.
R, V. Kutchlnga and Mr. Carabee.
H. B. Duncan ot Medford. district
manager of th. Farmer.' Automobile
Insurance company, waa & business
caller here Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Shaw of Medford visited
her parent., Mr. and Mrs, Lee Wake
field, Thursday.
Mrs. Prank Clark of Medford oalled
on Mis. Fannl. Wilson Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore ot Butte
Falls are the parents of an eight
pound boy horn May S. Mra. Moore
will he remembered as Leona Phillips.
She Is with her aunt, Mrs. Tom Dun
nlngton. Mr. and Mra. J. D. Bowdlah of
Medford visited friend, here Sunday.
Jacksonville waa well represented
at the Christian Science lecture at
Ashland Tuesday,
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, May 8. (Spl.)
Mlaa Mildred Hansen spent the week
end at Ashland, the guest of Mis
Lydla Smith.
Mrs. H. W. Wright attended Home
makers' day in Medford Wednesday.
The Oeo. O. Henry family .pent
th. week-end In Jacksonville ss
gueaU of their uncle.
At a recent meeting of th. school
board, Mm. Marlon Barker waa elect
ed teacher ct Browneboro school for
next year. Mra. Barker now reside,
at Butte Falls.
Prances Myers visited Beth Clng
cade In Eagle Point over the week
end. . . . i
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall shop
ped In Medford Tuesday.
Mra. W. M. Hansen has been at
Rornbrook, Cel., the paat two week.,
earing for h.r mother, who la very II L
Elderly Couple
Reach Life End ',
Close Together
PIKE BLTJFP, Ark., May 8 m
Former Circuit Judge W. B. SorrelUv
and his wit., who have been married
40 years and had expressed the wish
not to outlive each other, died a tew
mlnutee apart today.
H. suffered a heart attack and
died an hour later. When Mra. Sor
rel realized he waa dead, she fell
Into the arm of her son, W. B. flor
rella, Jr. editor of the Pine Bluff
Commercial, and died In a few minutes.-'
Another eon U John H. Sorrel Is of
New York, executive editor ot th.
Scrlppt-Howard newspapera.
Phoenix Health
Unit Will Grow
PHOENIX, May 8 (Spl.) Phoenll
health unit met at the horn, of Mrs.
Andrew Hearn Tuesday afternoon.
Due to th. party given by th. Thurs
day club tor mothers, some were kept
away, but good meeting was en
Joyed and much accomplished. Mra.
John Oammlll, president of the Phoe
nix unit, presided over the meeting.
A membership campaign waa launch
ed, running to May 15. Eaeh mem
ber I urged to bring new member
Into th. unit.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) Bea-
number,
h.d been found on Rock
creek In Well county.
Portrait of distinction,
leys. opp. Holly theater,
Th. Peas-
. Cryatalglow Kodak glass supreme,
Th. Paley'a. Opp. Holly Theater.
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Price right. Brill Sheet Metal Work.