Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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Phone 75
LOST Agate ring. Liberal reward
319 So. Central.
LOST Hom-rtmmed eyeglasses in
case. Reward. Phone 604-W.
LOST Lady's white 'gold Bulova
wrist watch. Reward. 510 South
Newtown, or Phone J165-W.
LOST A black and pale green silk
scarf on South Newtown St. Sun
day. Please return to Mall Tribune
or call 1292-W.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Active woman to take
charge of agency and handle sales.
A feminine necessity Depression
proof business. Writ 3ox 7181,
Mall Tribune.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED Two men for Immediate
work. Neat appearance and good
references required. See Mr. Graves,
Holland Hotel, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position typing and gen
eral office work. References. Box
7181, Mall Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
VANTED Blng cherries. Rogue River
Valley canning co.
WANTED Transportation to Los An
geles between JuJy 24th and 27th.
Tel o.
WANTED Board and room In com
fortable home by young business
girl. Must be close In and reason
able. Write Mall Trlbunt Box 7208
giving prices, address and telephone
number.
WANTED Transportation to Los
Angeles by lady who will share ex
penses, box tiw, iTioune.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk
Pat's, 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-L.
WANTED TO BUY We pay cash tor
grain. Monarch Seed Co.
WANTED A large size used electric
fan: address J. B, Mall Tribune
giving size, condition and price.
WANTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twtne for sale. Medford Bargain
Bouse, 27 No. Orape St. lei 1062
FOR RENT HOlmCS
FOR RENT Modern 6-room bunga.
low, close In. Call at 111 King St.
or Campbell Clothing Co.
6-ROOM house. 19 No. Peach. Phone
1042-W.
MODERN 5-room house with 2 sleep
ing porches. Call 753-M or 345 No
Bartlett.
FOR RENT 5-room furn. house
close In, plenty shade. 509 No. Riv
erside. FOR RENT Modern seven-room
house, close In, Hot water heat,
three bedrooms. Very rtasonable
rent. Call Phone, 898-J-a.
FOR RENT Small house, furnished;
16. Phone 934-R.
FOR RENT Modern furnished house,
18. 408 Alice St. Phone 790-L.
FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses
Phone 105. 30 N. Central.
FOR RENT Modern furnished bouse,
close In. Phone 1486.
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
close In. on a court. Fine for work
ing couple. Eiectrlc range. Frlgld-
aire. Fnone aiw-K.
FOR RPNT Modern 5-room house
618 Park. Call Dr. Bunch.
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
20 per month. Call at 325 South
Kiversiae.
FOR RENT My oeautlful home on
Rom and Fourth St. Complete In
very detail. Must be seen to be ap
preciated. Also two modern du
plexes having electric refrigerator,
stove and water heater. For ap
pointment phone Mrs. Kyle Cook,
BVl-L, or Tengwaia Agcy.
v-R RENT Furn. house. 204 So.
Orape.
FOR RENT That beautiful, large
home at 23 North Orange street
Flowers, lawn, fruit, double gar-
ace. Available now. Key at 44
North Peach. Phone 1473-W.
FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish
ed hause. Call at 414 8 Riverside.
FOR KEN'I a-jme. furnished or
unfurnished Browr- White
FO" RKNT Modern partly furnished
4-room cottage, east aide. Call at
414 8. Rlven.de.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house,
modern. Call 915 or 1113-J.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
NEW Strictly modern furnished and
unfurnished apartments garage
with each 620.00, 25.00, 30.00.
Phone 1400. 803 W. 11th St.
MODERN, coolest, neatest furnished
apt. Reasonably priced. 412 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.
125 No. Holly.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.
Key at 146 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment, garage, at $10.00. 16 Mistle
toe St.
FURNISHED apartment for rent. 229
N. Ivy.
FURN. apt, new overstuffed, refriger
ation. The uernen, iu wuince.
FURNISHED apts. with bath and hot
water, 910.00 per mo. Apply at
People's Electrlo Store.
FOR RENT Qcbuler Apts. beautiful
ly furnished and modern. Prices
ranging from 630 to 650. Corner
6th and Oakdale.
FOR BENT Furnished apt. Inquire
after 6 p m.t 603 So. Holly.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell
Court. 829 No. Holly
HOMES l"OR RENT Call T96
FURNISHED house, 2 and 3-room
apts.i garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
REDUCED RATES for room and board
at 718 E. Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FRONT ROOM Close In: hot and
cold water: shower. 20 So. Fir.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Rooms. No. 81 N. Orape
St. Business College. Inquire J. B.
Andrews.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt
Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines
Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1.
WILL TRADE good three-quarter bed
for daybed. Phone 1141-L. 713
Cedar St. '
FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered
Junior Guernsey bull; also regis
tered Guernsey bull calf. R. C.
Benson. Phone 498-X.
FOR TRADE 2 modern houses, part
ly furnished, for small Improved
acreage. 414 S. Riverside.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR LEASE-Servlce station. 3-pump;
garage, lunch rooms, barbecue,
fruit stand, cabins. Inquire 806
East Jackson, Medford.
RESTAURANT and confestlonery for
. sale or trade. Box 126, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Shoe shop; modern ma
chinery; new Landls stitcher; lo-
cation Immediately. Box 7052, care
Mall Tribune.
PERSONAL
GENTLEMAN with home wants to
correspond with unincumbered la
dy; object matrimony. Box 7143,
Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh cow. Call at Leo
Young's on Columbus Ave., south
of Stewart.
PIGS, wcaners and feeders, also J.
and G. cow and calf cheap. High
way Boat Shop, Pac. highway. Cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull
calves. All ages. Cheap. Klrtland
Farm, Central Point.
FOR SALE TRUCKS
FORD TRUCK, overhauled, good rub
ber, Ruxtell, starter; cheap or trade
for light car. 37 Quince.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
ROSEBURO suburban, a minutes to
Soldiers' Home, hard road; 10 acres
cultivated; home orchard; all fenc
ed, springs, wood. 1-room house.
1350. Wonderful view; ideal place
for home. $250 cash, balance 615
per month. Getting old. and am re
tiring. F. H. Nagel, 149 Sheridan
St.; Roseburg, Oregon.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown tj. White.
MISTER STOCKMAN, here Is a ranch
for you. About 160 acres right
next to miles or range, about ou
acres cultivated, more can be; all
under free Irrigation: on good road,
school, mall, store reasonably close.
This year's crop, a team and all
farm Implements go with place If
taxen soon. A real buy at 3750.00.
Verv reasonable terms.
CLOSE In 14 4 acres with fair
bulldlnes. 3 good wells, pumping
outfit for Irrigating part. Snap at
2000 half down, or will accept
clear 1 or 2 acres ror part.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOB
Realtors.
123 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1496.
FOR SALE On terms. 3 acres fine
soil. Will take light used car as
first pavment. A. L. Daugherty,
Fern Valley. Knoll Krest Orchard.
RIVER FRONT AOB AT HIOHBANKS
30 acres with nearly half mile on
Rogue river, at lower High Banks
The most frequented retreat of
local anglers. You can't equal this
location at 12500
WALTER H JONES. Realtor.
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phone 796.
FORCED SALE--6 room modern home,
2 lots, west side, close schools, fine
garden, cherries etc. Should sell
for above 2000, on todavs market.
Yours for 11200. Financed private
loan.
TWO ACRES highly Improved tract,
5 room new modern home, logan
berries, black cap, reds, strawber
ries, variety of fruits, beit loca
tion. Priced to sell st 3100. Terms.
We advertise our best buys only
Our experience In real estate val
ues should be worth something to
you. Trv us.
THE REAL F-TTATE EXCHANGE.
Realtors.
125 K. 6th. Phone 146
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone
105. 30 N. Central.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Ford Model A used, wire
wheels cheap. 40 used 31x432x4
33x534x5 32x6 high pressure
tires. Older Tire Exchange. 313 N.
Riverside.
1929 PORD COUPE Original finish
and all new rubber. 1933 license,
210. Model A Sport Roadster, a
beauty, only 6175. Ford Tudor,
nw car guarantee, run only 1800
miles, over 8200 discount. Many
more to choose from. Open even
ings. Essy terms. Your car In
trade. Gates Auto Co., Used Car
Dept.
1930 FORD Sport Roadster: excellent
mechanical condition: finish not so
good. Full price 6235. See W. E.
Thomas, 45 So. Central.
1933
LICENSB
on all
USED CARS
1929 Dodge 6 Coupe
1930 Essex Coupe
1927 Chev. Sedan
1926 Dodge Sedan
1924 Dodge 4-pass. Coupe
1930 114 -ton Dodge Truck
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Cherries, 3 and 4 cents.
Phone 1016-L.
FOR SALE 60 rabbits and hutches.
519 South Riverside.
VIOLIN Sweet-toned for quick sale
15. Tom's Garage. 230 No. River
aide. MATTRESSES 1.00, 1.50 & 2.00. New
9x12 ruga 11.50. Hotel Allen.
FOR SALE Loganberries, Spring St.
j. L. yantis.
FOR SALE 3-burner Westlngbouse
Electric Automatlo range, 645. Gas
, motor for Maytag washer (new).
22.50. M. S. Johnson, Gold Hill,
Or.
GAS RANGE and water heater cheap.
Call mornings. 203 No. Pesch.
FOR SALE Large electric lefrlger
ator, porcelain lined; for cash, 628
Dakota St.
FOR SALE Sh-iddock's King's high
way raspberries for canning. Tel.
774-R-8.
FRYERS, gladioli blooms, Mrs. Dress
ier, 1107 E. Main.
FOR SALE Fine oak dining table,
64-tn. Have your furniture re
upholstered by Thlbault. Tel. 969-R
FOR SALE Grain storage In fire
proof building. Low Insurance rat
-Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Grain bags, sack twine
at new low prices. Monarch Seed
uo.
FOR SALE Furniture, twin beds,
dressers, chiffonier, tables, chairs,
etc. 1013 So. Oakdale. Tel. 665-L-3.
FOR SALE Dairymen like Ekonomy
Dairy Fly Spray best. New low
prices. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Grain hay In field; close
In. Phone 1129-R.
GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer
sand and gravel. Phone 913-J.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes, (6 up; terms u desired. All
makes rented and repaired White
sewing aucnins oo. 24 N Bartlett
MISCELLANEOUS
WE PAY CASH for used cars and
equities. Plerce-AUen Motor Co.
WE PAY CASH
For furniture, tools or what nave
you. Medford Bargain Hcuse. 37
no. orape St. Phone 1062
CASH paid for ola gold. Jewelry,
bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan
uince. no s south Front.
LOCAL or long distance hauling We
guarantee to save you money Haw
ley rransfer, 61S North Riverside
Phone I044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3
and S, No. 32 North Central Ave,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone 31 for appointment.
Dentistry.
DR. JAMES 8. JOHNSON
Dentistry.
312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 607,
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Phone U81.
Funeral Parlor.
PERLS FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 yesre. Ambulsnce serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOKOE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, apeclalty.
J oh Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant In aouthern
Oregon. Printing of all klnda; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgera. and
blanka. billing systems, duplicating
caah aalea alina and everything in
the printing line. 3830 N. Orape.
Piiont 7&t
BI'SINESS DIRECTORY -
Furniture Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re-
flntahed, re-glued. We carry a full
line of upholsterv samples. A. N.
Thlbault, Tel. 960-R.
Lawnmowers,
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED
and adjusted for 75c. Call and de
liver free. 23 No. Fir. Phone 261.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autos. Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance. No
other charges. Come In and get
the cash today. See W. E. Thomas.
46 So. Central. Phone 139.
Painting.
JOHN H. LOCK
Contracting Painter.
Quality work at lower prices.
Phone 640 or 953-R.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano. Classical and popular music
courses. Height Music Studio, 318
Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72.
Roofing.
STANDARD ROOFINO CO. Builders
of water-tight roofs. Estimates and
Inspection without charge. Tenth
and Fir St. Tel. 1077.
Transfer.
REINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
DAVIS TRANSFER is STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St.
Phone 644. or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
Watch Repairing.
25.00 REWARD for any watch I can't
fix. Used watches sold st half
wholesale price. 8th St., opposite
Stage Depot.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit court or tne
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 8th day of July, 1932, in
a certain action therein, wherein
Inter-State Fidelity Building Ac Loan
Association, a corporation, as plain
tiff, recovered Judgment against
George W. Jackson and Vivian C.
Jackson (formerly Vivian C. Stan-
cliff), husband and wife, the defend
ants, for the sum of Three Thousand
Four Hundred Twenty-four and 70
1P0 (3424.70) Dollars, together with
Interest thereon at the rate of 10
per annum from the 16th day of
July, 1931, with costs and disburse
ments taxed at Forty and 30-100
(40.30) Dollars, and the further sum
of Three Hrundred Fifty and no-100
(350.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees.
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed in the Clerk's office of said
Court in said County on the 8th day
or July, 1832.
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to tne terms of the said exe
cutlon, I will on the 13th day of
August, 1932, at io:oo o'clock a. m.,
at the front door of the Courthouse
In the City of Medford, In Jackson
Cmnty, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy aald
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law, all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendants,
George W. Jackson and Vivian C.
Jackson (formerly Vivian C. Stan
cliff), husband and wife, had on the
16th day of April, 1929, or now' have
In and to the following deaorlbed
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property, situated In the County of
Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Commencing at a point which 's
South 22.075 chains and West 32 1
chains from the NE corner of DLC
No. 42, in Township 38 South of
Range 1 West of W. M. and running
thence South 28.975 chains: thence
West 5.19 chains: thence North 28 975
chains to the road; thence East 5.19
chains to the place of beginning, con-
taming 15 acres, more or less. Be
ginning st a point 14 links North
from the SB corner of the Ira Wake
field land In DLC 43 In Twp. 38 South
of Range 1 West and running thence
North 71 degrees East 184 feet:
thence North 100 feet: thence West
184 feet: thence South 154 feet to the
place of beginning. Beginning at a
stake 14 link's North from the South
east corner of the Ira Wakefield lar.d
In Donation Land Claim No. 43 In
Township 38 South, Range west
of w. M. and running from thence
north 71 "j deg. East 3.82 chains:
thence North 67J deg. East 7.00
chains; thence North 70 deg. East
4 87 chains: thence North 8 deg. West
2 00 chains: thence North 33 deg.
West 5.80 chains: thence West 3.41
chains; thence North 64 deg. West
7.00 chains: thence South to the
point of beginning. Also beginning
at a point on the Southerly line of
land above described, from which the
Northeast corner of Donation Land
Claim No. 43 In Township 38 South.
Kange l west or w. m.. near North
15.70 chains, and East 37.25 chains:
thence South 70 deg. 00 mln. West
12 links: thence South 57 deg. 30
mln. West 397 links to the North
erly bank of a slough; thence along
aald Northerly bank, North 83 deg.
00 mln. East 102 links, South 81 deg.
oo mln. East 80 links: forth 70 deg.
45 mln. East 'i3 links; North B deg.
30 mln, East 62 links; North 32 deg.
30 mln. East 160 links to the point
of beginning. Excepting and reserv
ing from the first above described
tract, the following: Beginning at a
point 14 links North from the south
east corner of the Ira Wakefield Do
nation Land Claim No. 43, In Town
ship 38 South. Range 1 Wert of W.
M.. then North 71 J deg. East 184
feet, more or less: thence North 100
feet: thence West 184 feet: thence
South 164 feet to the point of be
ginning. Dated this 11th dav of July 1932.
RALPH 6. JENNINGS,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By PAUL C. JENNINIOS, Deputy.
Prospect
PROSPECT, Ore.. July 11. (Spl.)
Mrs. Herb Carlton, who has been very
111 with measles and pneumonia, is
slowly Improving.
The school election was held June
20. A large crowd attended and elect
ed Tom Carlton aa school director
and Herb Carlton as clerk.
Mrs. W. T. Grieve has been a pstl--nt
for several days In the Commun
ity hospital In Medford, suffering
with an abscessed finger.
Mr. and Mrs. David Neville and
children spent several days, Includ
ing the Fourth, at Crescent City.
A community picnic was held at
Woodruff Meadows the Fourth which
was well attended.
Mrs. Claude Chapman la a patient
at the Sacred Heart hospital In Med
ford. '
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moore and chil
dren were shopping In Medford and
visiting relatives July 3.
Miss Knrhart Gives Toys.
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The little Gallaghers, children of
the farmer who sheltered Amelia
Earhart when she landed In a field
after her trans-Atlantic flight, re.
cently received toys as mementos
of their guest, the small boy getting
a model airplane.
Picture frames made to order. The
I Peasleys. opp. Holly theater.
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Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT. July II. (1
The Health unit mt at the pleaaant
home of Mm. GammeU laat Tueeday
and held a mot Interesting aesalon.
Mrs. Ted FUh assisted the hoe tee In
serving dainty refrehmenu.
Monroe Bingham has been suffer
ing from a succession of bolls and has
been trying to work In th hayfteld
pan of the time.
Army worms are reported doing a
great deal of damage In gardens
along the Bear creek bottom lands
eaat of Talent.
Mrs. John Rice whose home la west
of Phoenix suffered a paralytic stroke
Wednesday and Is unable to speak
In an understandable way and doubt
are had of her recovery. Mrs. Rice la
Jack Allen's mother.
Only a few of the farmers In this
part of the valley stopped their work
haying to celebrate. Most of them
are anxious to get crops under shelter
while In good shape. Hay may be
worth money next winter.
Mrs. E. O. Rease writes from Sac
ramento that apricots are only worth
one cent per pound down there snd
no buyers at that.
Mrs. John Wolgamott and Miss El
lanora Powers of Wagner Creek were
Medford shop per a Wednesday.
Mrs. Anna Simpson of Medford
spent the week end with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Noah Chandler.
Mrs. Lulu Hamlin has a force of
men and two teams at work putting
In her big crop of hay.
Mra. Ted Fish of west Phoenix was
over on the highway Tuesday buying
vegetables. Mrs. Fish helped Mrs.
John GammeU entertain the Health
Unit Tuesday.
Mrs. Rachel Look and Mrs. Graffls
and Mrs. Anderson and Carl Ander
son, were guests at the Barneburg
home In east Eden last Friday.
Dr. Mill sr. C. Carey and Ed LocV
wood have all been on the sick list
the past two weets.
Mr. Young, who runs the Warner
place south of phoenix has been
hauling hay off the Stancllffe place
the past week. The crop was an abun
dant one.
Army worms have Invaded the
ranches along the highway south of
Phoenix and are doing heavy damage
to gardens and alfalfa. O. Carey says
the most effective way to combat
them Is to surround garden with t
ditch of running water.
Fred Barneburg will finish his hay
ing this week and will bind some
grain for threshing.
Rev. Nelson will preach again at
Phoenix church next Sunday.
Valley View
VALLEY VIEW, July II. (Spl.)
William Glenn and Olsnn Allen vers
recent visitors to Lake o' the Woods.
They round the Glenn cabin un
harmed by the heavy snows of the
winter.
Mrs. Earl Oraham and daughtera.
Helen and Ruth, visited a Coqullle
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fredericks of
San Francisco called In Valley View
last week. Mr. Frederick Is In the
poultry and produce business In the
city.
Mrs. Walter Stearns of near Med
ford helped at tha Earl Boatwlck
home last week. .
Grant Davis and D. Nance of Ash
land were Valley View callers on
Wednesday.
R. o. Fowler of Medford was a
business visitor In Valley View Tues
day morning. He was helping com
bat the army worms which have
again made their appearance.
Mra. O. Gardner, Mrs. O. W. Glas
gow, Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs.
W. A. Btratton attended ths La!y
Elks benefit party at the Elka' tem
ple In Ashland Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. William alenn and Mrs. W. A.
Stratton attended the Alpha club
picnic In Ashland park last Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Engle and Miss Ger
trude Engle called at the Davenhlll
home last week.
Albert Marske of Dunsmulr visited
at the W. A. Stratton home July 4.
L. O. Penlands plcnlced In Apple
gat, the 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tompkins of
Central Point called at the stratton
home July 4.
Mrs. Normsn Men-Ill Is house
guest of Mrs. O, W. Olasgow.
O. Butch. rt. official milk tester,
was a Valley View caller this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Btratton and
children called at the Stratton home
Thursday,
Persist
PERSIST. July . (Spl.) Mia
Dorothy WlllltU Is visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mm. w. W. WI1IIU
of Persist. She expects to remain
with them about two weeks.
Sadie Applegat and daughter, Ma
rls, mads a business trip to Med
ford July 7. They returned to the
mine the seme day.
The dance given at Chllrlreth'a
Saturday night was well attended
and much enjoyed.
Harvey Morgan was In Medford
Wednesday transacting business.
CsrI Chlldreth Is working at the
Morgan mill the, days.
Mr. and Mrs, . B. Ash of Trail
spent ths 4th with tht Applegates
at the Buuard mln. Before return
ing horns they stayed two days with
their son, Lowell Ash.
V. I. Peterson, Mildred Toung
and Dorothy Ash were In Medford
July 7. Mr. Peterson's finger Is
much better.
Mrs, E. R. Ash called on Mra.
Harvey Morgan July .
Harvey Morgan It sawing cedar
this week.
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Applegate
APPLEGATE, July U. (Spl.)
Both Big and Little Applegate were
well lined with picnickers during the
Fourth of July holidays. A dance
at Jos Barr and another at Applegate
hall were given to complete the day.
George and Claude Manke of Med
ford and Miss Grace Olson of Drain
were guests Monday at the Tallow-
box lookout, where Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Saltmarsh have charge.
James Watson of Roseburg spent
several days this week here at the
homo of Mrs. Maud Kubll.
Mr. and Mra. Scotty Falrweather
and Miss Grace Roberts, sister of
Mrs. Falrweather of Arcadia, Cel.,
spent the Fourth on Applegate. The
two ladles have been visiting at the
home of their parents on Williams
creek and Mr, Falrweather motored
up for the Fourth.
A party motoring to Squaw lake to
spend the Fourth fishing, Included
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller, Mr. and
Mrs, Leo Cerala, Mr. and Mrs. Laurencs
Luy, Mr. and Mrs. Bub Brosby and
son of Medford, also Mr. and Mrs.
Davis of Drain, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Crosby, and Mr, and Mra, Ches
ter Kubll of Junction City.
John Lovel of Yale creek spent the
Fourth at Wagner Gap. visiting his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Huirhle Combest.
Mrs. Walter Irvine and two chil
dren. Walter and Holly Jo Ann. of
Seattle are spending the week at the
home of Mrs. Irvine's brother and
slster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher.
Coke and John Brtt have been
working In their mine on Sterling
mountain for some time. Coke came
out for the Fourth with his psrema,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brlte, at Jack
sonville, and returned to the mine
lsst Thursday.
Carlton Preston, son of Frank Pres
ton, returned home recently to apend
the summer. Carlton attended schoul
In Chicago the past term.
Cliff Dunnlngton has been 111 at
his home on Little Applegate for the
past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Taylor and
family of Big Applegate and Mr, and
Mra. A. 3. Edwards of Thompson
creek spont Sunday at Squaw lake.
Ernest Holbrook arrived here Sat
urday night from San Francisco to
visit relatives. He Is spending this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cameron, where Mra. Holbrook
has been visiting for some time. The
Camerona and their guests spent the
Fourth at Diamond lake.
Miss Pearl Arant Is spending this
week with relatives at Ashland
Mrs. Harold Crump, son Rollln and
niece, Peggy Boyd, motored to Grants
Pass last week to visit Mrs. Cora
Crump, who was motoring through
that city with her sister, Miss Gladys
Ankeny, and friends from Eugene.
Mrs. Crump Is a former resident of
Little Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MoKee of
this community are the parents of a
basy girl, born July 4 in Jackson
ville. The eight-pound little mlas
has been given the name of Enid
Colleen.
Earl and Hazel Saltmarsh, son and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Salt
marsh, hiked four miles down from
their home at Tallowbox lookout sta
tion to the road, to apend this week
with relatives. Earl Is staying at
the home of his grandmother, Mrs.
Dora Saltmarah, on Little Applegate,
and Hazel Is at the home of the
other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J.
A. Manke, near Medford.
Guests recently at the home of
Mr, snd Mrs. Fred Straube Include
Mra. Straube'a sister snd brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMullln,
and son. also Mr. McMullln's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, S. A, McMullln
from Olendale.
Mlas Gypsy Port of Bevery Hills,
who hail spent the past three weeks
here at the home of her brother ana
slster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Port
planned, to leave Friday by bua for
a trip east to apend the summer,
Miss Mary Hurbert of Ashland has
returned to her home after a week
as guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Port.
E. E. Cooper and L. MUlhouse M
Portland packed Into their mine on
Olade Fork last Tuesday. They pl.n
to stay three weeks but If they strike
a paying pocket will apend the rs
malnderf the summer working the
mine.
Callers Monday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cam
eron were Mrs. Csmeron's mother.
Mrs. L. Combest, Wayne Combest of
Jacksonville, Tiny Combest and Mr.
and Mrs. Csp Thompson of Keno.
Mrs. L. C. Port entertained Sunday
for her mother. Mra. A. H. Peachy,
and her sister. Mrs. Ed Dunn, and
three children of Ashland.
Mrs. R. 8. Burchard returned to
her homo In Yale creek Saturday,
after spending several weeks at the
home of friends In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chlldera of Mid
dletown, Csl, were guest Saturday
of Mra. Chlldera' brother and sister
In-law, Mr. and Mra. Arull Ollsor..
here.
Mrs. Dick Reeves has returned home
from a trip to White Bear, Inn. She
and her daughter from Seattle left
some time ago and returned by way
of Seattle, Mrs. Reeves driving
through from Seattle alone.
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Jacksonville
JAOKSONVIILLB, July II. (Spl.)
Several Jacksonville Rebekaha attend
ed Central Point lodge Wednesday
evening at which Mra. Mauds Rol
lers, state president of the Rebeksh
assembly, was present.
Dally vacation Bible school held a
plcnlo on the lawn at the Freeoyte
rlan church Friday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rumley and
children were dinner guests at tlw
,Ua Coffmao bom July 4,
Miss Phoeble Ferguson of Medford
Is a guest at the G. O. Sanden home.
Roy Martin and his Sunday school
class of the Presbyterian church en
Joyed a swimming party at Cantrtll'i
Friday.
Mrs. Walter Ferguson of Medford
called on friends In Jacksonville.
Thursday.
Val Cloud of California, who has
been assisting with the Bible school
at the Preabyterlsn church, has been
stopping at the O. O. Snnden horn
while here.
Mr. snd Mrs. Raymond Orumley at
Butte Fslls and Miss Cook of Mcd
ford called at the Fred Butcher horn
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Manning of
Talent visited at the C. B. Dunning
ton home Wednesday.
Mra. W. R. Lamb of the Eagle Polrrl
district, accompanied by her brother,
Chester Arthur of Washington and
Mrs. Leota Thompson, were hers
Thuradsy.
Wes'ey and Lyle Hartman are r.
pairing a bridge near Lake Creek.
William Edens Is assisting In tht
hay harvest at the Otto Nledermeyei
ranch on east side,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoefa of Butt
Falls visited his sister, Miss Alloa
rfoefs. Thursdsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter White of Med.
ford were recent callers at the Fred
Butcher home.
Stell Zlgler of Portland Is here look
ing after mining Interests up Jack
son creek.
Mrs. Hsrry Bush and niece of Med
ford. accompanied by friends fronl
Alaska, called In Jacksonville thU
week.
M. snd Mrs. Harry Whitney and
children attended a picnic at Huttor.
Ranger station July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell of HtJ
Applegate ahopped la Jacksonville.
Friday.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, July 11. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Yakel and Mrs.
Lois Young left Sunday for Eugen
to visit friends. Mr. Yakel wll at
tend a convention of Rawlelgh Prod
ucts salesmen.
Guests of Mrs. J. J. Grim an Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Grim, son and daugh
ter-in-law of their hostess, arriving
Wednesday, They expect to make aa
extended visit before returning a
wand island, Neb.
Mr. and Mr. William Keep and
daughter Charlotte and Mrs. Emmsi
Oowley left for their home In 'Port
land Monday, after a brief visit wltH
the O. K. Smith family. Mrs. Keep,
Mrs. Oowley and Mrs, Smith sr. sum
ters.
Edward Blackwell of Ashland la 4
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones,
Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Stone and Mr,
and Mrs. Dale Smith motored to th
Applegate mining district Monday,
Mr. Smith 1a interested In mining.
Mrs. O. O. Purkeyptle entertained!
her brother, A. O. Fries of Portland,
Friday, He then motored to Pros
pect to visit another sister, Mrs, Wm,
Grieve.
Mr. snd Mrs. Mors Haly and ohfla
dren, Ruth and Dale, with Aaburf
Beall and son Earl, spent th holM
day at Diamond lake.
Mr. and Mra. R. H. Moor ocoorOH
panted Emll and Molly Brltt knd Dr,
Robinson of Jacksonville to Ashland
Monday to spend the day In the pars
celebrating with other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norcroa and
children of Los Angeles ar vacM
Honing at the parental w. H. Nor.
cross home,' also at the B. H. Red
rick home In Medford. Mrs. HedrloH
Is a sister of Paul, who Is district
manager of the Manning Coffee Co,
In Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and children
who have been visiting at the A. a,
Msple home, left Tuesday for thel
home In Seattle.
Mrs. O. D. Tucker and ton Ed re
turned Saturday from Los Angelj
where they have been guests of Mrs,
Tucker's mother.
Mrs. O. A. Malone, Hawaiian Isl
ands, Is for the first time In threat
years a guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. o, C. Purkeypl!, and slsten,
Mrs. Roy James and family, and
other relatives and friends.
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K
TO GOLD DUST TOTAIi
i
A recent article In th Mall Trte
bun regarding Increased amount ol
gold being brought la to Jackson
ville ft- sale by miners, calls fortu
further l .port of gold buying In this
vicinity. According to F. K. Reddea
of Redden st Co., his firm has pur
chased between 13000 and $4000 is
gold dust and nuggets from miner
sine January 10. Th mineral !a
brought In from many sections, Jack
sonvllle, Oold Hill, Oallce, Wlllos
Sprlngs, Applegate and Starling, ac
cording to Mr. Redden, who ha,
equipped his office with a large paly
of bank scslea to properly weigh the
yellow treasure. ,
Army Worms March
Toward Applegat
APPLEOATB. July II. (Spl.) If
looks like the Applegate communltf
will get th army worms this yeasy
as they ar now at th BummrJ
service station on top of the Jacl.
sonvllle hill, Mr. Cody, who hM
chsrge of the station, says th only
wsy h can keep them out of to,
house la by digging a trench around
the house and filling It with creed
dip.
Freeze Filipino Fmtt
MANILA (AP) A new process of
freezing th mango which may bet
ter preserve this tropical "tree-melon"
for ahlpment to temperate zones
has been announced by th Insular
department of agriculture. Secretary
Rafael Alunan says th system will
preserve th taste and texture of th
fruit.
For fine outing tak th ctu
dren to Lk f th Woods, where)
swimming Is safe.