SfEDFOTCD MAIL TTITRUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1932.
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,'un!.r M,mn for nart time drlv
ln east is far as Colorado. Inquiry
Mall ITipune.
WANTED Room and laundry, close
In. Phone 1309.
VANTED 160 rods woven wire- t
J sprouee, R. 1. Central Point.
JOLLEGE student wants transporta
tion to San Francisco. Good driver
and will share expense. Call 404.
WANTED Boy's bicycle. Tel. I",'
WANTED To buy 60 White Leg
horn hens. T. Helmroth, R. I.
Medford.
CASrTfor your wool. See at once. J.
J. Osenbrugge, Medford, Oregon.
WANTED An engine block for a 4
cyllnder Le Rol for a Super Olant
Bean Sprayer. State price. O, A.
Hamilton, Grants Pass, Ore.
WANTED Medford property. If you
have a bargain for sale come and
. , me. C. S. Butterfleld. Realtor.
409 Medford Center Bldg.
WANTED Laundry. 4c lb;. Bo lb.
complstely finished. Phone 869-x-a.
WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy
soil and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand
Store. 1603 No. Riverside.
FOR RENT HOur.es
UNFURNISHED house In good loca
tion at an attractive price. Call at
90S W. 10th. ,. -
FOR RENT Modern furn. 4-room
house. Inquire 119 Almond.
FOR RENT Beautiful furnished
home, 840 E. 9th. Phone 1383-J.
FOR RENT New 8-room stucco;
hardwood floors: basement, furnace,
garage. 625 Pine.
FOR RENT Close In 5-room house,
furnished or unfurnished: late gar
den and 1 acre. Call 406-R-2 .t
noon or 6 to 7.
wr.W nT Modern 5-room house:
hardwood floors, fireplace, electric
range and water neater, u"i
t iniuM linoleum on kitchen
nrt ' hath, wood tester, lots of
shade; 1 block from new court
house. Call 121-R.
FURN house and apts; igaroge.
W. 10th.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house on
east side. (27.50. Phone 1658.
I OF DUPLEX for rent, furnished,
electrlo range, $15. Phone 790-L.
wnnimN 8-room house: close to
Junior Hleh: hardwood floors: fire
Dlace: garage; also 40-acre alfalfa
ranch near Central Point. Tol,
898-J-2.
8-ROOM partly furnished modern
Muse, near Washington and High
I schools. Phone 720, Heaaen si i-o.
vnji rent Furnished home. 520
nvnt hlock from Hlah school
frlgldslre. electric rsnge. Inquire
Nat. Grocery.
MODERN 3 room house, breakfast
nook, range, curtains, water paid
i24 Stark.
FURNISHED houses. Tel. C. A. DeVus
for rent 5-room modern house,
with ranee. Between grade and
high school. Inquire 817 W. 2nd
FOR RENT To aduits or parties with
frown children, modern 5-room un
furnished bunealow: has electric
water heater, heatrola. new linole
um on kitchen floor; available now;
2 bedrooms, laundry tubs with
acreened-ln porches: trees, blue
grass lawn, roses, flowers; garaze.
woodshed. Everything In tip-top
shspe; fine home lor family of 3
or 4. Address Home, car Mall Tri
bune, and owner will call.
FOR RENT 3 modern bungslowi
Berrydale: newly decorated, nfw
lawns: 812 50, water paid. Tel. 105
FOR RENT Modern home on East
Main St. Inquire Farmers Ai Fruit
growera Bank.
lOR RENT House near huh school
bunt nmodtiod. Onl; 120. Tel. 10).
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rO BENT HOUSES
MODERN 8 room house, eut tide,
near Roosevelt school. Call at 14
Cottage (or partlculara and In pec
tlon.
FOR RENT Purnlahed 8-room houae
CraWr Lake Ave.; unfurnished -roon
houae on 19th near sohool.
Both new. Phone 1149.
FOR RENT Stucco. 101 Clark St.:
newly decorated; 18 mo. Tel. 109.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room home,
very nicely furnished; also 5-room
unfurnished house. Phone Mrs
Francis Ho) Us. 790-R.
FOR RENT Modern live room house,
garage, cement driveway, nice
lawn. Close to school. Inquire at
807 Haven Bt. t
FOR RENT Good house, elose Is
Inquire 417-J-3.
t ROOMS, unfurnished eicept ranges
near s aonoon. Key it so. ivy.
FOR REN1 borne Furnished or
unfurnished Brown di White
FOR RENT to 8-rooro bouses
Phone 105. 30 N Central
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3-ROOM modem large 'Apartment,
fireplace, overstuff furniture,
private bath, garage, tiiM. Cor of
N. Ivy to Onkdala,. New B. Apartments.'-''''.
aPOR, HENT 8 room apartment. Very
LrT?aaonDi. Apply at colonial a
ery or phone 1138-J.
MODERN furnished a. room apart
ment, 848 N. Bartlett. Tel. 7.3-M
APT. FOR RENT 808 W. Mum.
FURN. APT., new ovorst if ted. refrig
eration. The Berben, 10 Quince.
HOMES i08 RENT -Call 11)8
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
PLEASANT room, first floor, private
porch and entrance, wo ji. oes
dale Ave.
FOR RENT-8 nicely furnished rooms.
Teachers or business gtrla preferred.
Close In. Reasonable. Mrs. Wilson,
340 So. Riverside. Phone 661-R.
PLEASANT, comfortable room, 19
Mistletoe St. . X
i - i i . jijiar- -in i i -" -ir-
FOR RENT Pine room In utrtctly
modern home. Close In. Prefer
teacher or business woman. Phone
A 450. -
FOn RENT MIML-KLLANKOI'S
FOR RENT 30-acre farm; fully
quipped. R. Von der Hellen. Ross
vLsne. Bog 113. Call evenings after 7.
FOR REN"" Office room East Main.
,Ot"dcrs Bldg. 828. Phone 291.
OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.; Ideal loca
tion, 'Steam neat; low rental vari
V Tecgwald. Ageni
BOBINKSS OPPORTUNITIES
V 1 SALE t Coffee Ann's Lunch
Room, corner Front and Main, Call
after 8 y, m. .-
FOR EXCHANOE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE . OR EXCHANGE Stock
and dairy ranch of 130 acres. Paid
up water right or 90 acres. 80 acres
In cultivation, excellent for clover
..or alfalfa. S.room house. 2 barns,
chicken house. Pordson and Impie
menta go with- place. Total price
68,000.00. Terms. Or might take
amaller place la exchange. Charles
A. Wing Agency, Inc. 18 No. Front
St.
HAVE modern Oakland home, trade
for Medford. Ph. 1157, 905 W. 10th
St. i
5-ROOM modern home; rented and
carrying loan, paving and assess
ments all paid. Have 82000.00 equity
win trade for late model, car. Tel.
70 or 421-J. . is
FOR SALE OR TRADE Hounds. M.
B. Llndley'a place, ft milt west Red
Top school house. - V
FOR SALE OR TRADE New, modem
house, 81700. Will take lot as down
payment. 808 Ashland Ave. i
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford
400 A. good land In Nebr., all in
fine crop now, fenced, rented, level.
dark rich sandy loam needs no Ir
rigation, nign altitude, mild oil
mate, joins State highway, lights
and pnone available, sell for 64000,
ca' down, balance bark on land
at 8 worth 630.000. Address Vivi
an Norman Barto, Rogue River, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford.
clear for clear 2 ranches Joining.
160 acres Improved, good house. 30
acres fenced, 12 acres cleared, aub
trrlgated springs, placer mine, plen
ty more land to clear: 80 acres. 2
room house, all year creek, either
place flanked by miles of free range.
Ideal for stock raising and mixed
farming. Vivian Norman Barto,
Rogue River. Ore.
FOR EXUHANOE
TO TRADE Good eased lumber, for
horse. Rt. 1. Box 423. Medfortf.
WANTED To trade Cordova oat hay
for wood. Phone 1129-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt
Elrht-cyllnder sedsn. Big Pines
Lbr. Co Tel No 1.
FOR SAl.t HOMES
rOR SALE 6-room modem, near
Washington school and etore. cn
pavement: lot 60x165; clear; 81390,
bsl. 613.50 mo. Owner, 1000 W
nth et.
NOW 13 THE TIME TO BUY
Property is advancing and then
you will be sorry. Look at this bar
gain and let youi conscience be
your guide. Think this one over.
Corner lot, 102x100. paved on both
streets House has 8 rooms, hot and
cold water, ba'h, electricity, garage,
double woodshed, and the price, a'l
clear, la only 82500; 61500 cs-h and
balance straight mortgage. 307 N.
Ivy St. See W. E. Rowley on
premises.
A GENUINE bargain In completely
furnished home: very attractive
terms. C. 8. Butterfleld, Realtor,
409 Medford Center Bldg.
11500 FOR clesr title to 6-room
bunzslow on psred street. THE
BEST BUT IN TOWN.
BROWN WHITE. Realtors.
104 West Main St.
: FOH SALE Attrsctin somes. Poons
1 lOi. 30 N. Central,
POI BALE RttL E9TAIE
WHEN you think of real estate think
or Brown si wntte.
FORCED TO SELL
Property located at Fourth and Ivy
atresia 1301 N. Ivy) must be sold
to settle an estate. Eight-room, 3
atory frame house: hot and cold
water, bath, electricity, large lot
102x100, with east front and beau
toful ahade trees, large garace with
cement floor, double woodsheds,
new concrete pavement on both
streets; very close In and eultab!e
'or first-class apartment house.
Price 82SOO, all clear: 81500 will
handle. Inquire at 807 N. Ivy St.
FOR SALE 6-acte tract on north
Pacific highway. Inquire Farmers
& Fruitgrowers Bank.
TOR SALE f-LEL
WOOD Hard and soft mixed 81.78
Write M. P. Barlow, Talent.
FOR BAI.B LIVKHTOi.fl
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs: also Red
brood aows, will farrow aooo. Adolf
Sohula, Beagle, Ore. ..--
FOR SALS Registered Shropshire
, and. Ramboutllst rams. L. A. Salade,
.-Jr.
FOR SALE 2 brood sows and 16 small
pigs; price 640. Cau 1559. '
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet Landau,
sport model, like new, with trunk:
gone 12,000 miles. Prloe 6275, MB
So. Oakdale.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
l AUGUST SPECIALS THAT ARE
I ' SPECIALS
1930 Dodge 8 Coup.......385 00
1929 Pontlac Coupe -.- 295 00
1931 Ford 114-ton truck - 425 00
1031 Ford Sedan .... 425.00
All makes of oars In our stock; 30
different models to pick from.
PONT1AO SALES FLOOR
South Riverside.
Open nights and Sunday.
FOR SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES
POR SALE Peaches. Tons and tona
of big, non-Irrigated Klbertaa, also
Mulrs and Car mens. R. R. Ouches,
Griffin Creek. Phone 857-U
BARTLETT pear culls free, any quan
tity, vume sq gee vnem. nogue
River Co.
FOR SALE Mulr peaches. Bring
ooxes. near east ena apring est.
J. L. Tantls.
EXTRA fancy Elberta peaches. 60c
ror oio. iug.- woodiawn orcnard,
1ft mile east Central Point. Bring
boxes
FOR SALE Fancy Elberta peaches it
4 ana ?c. ueo. Aliora.
FOR SALE Elberta peaches.
406-R-l. c. A. Myers.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, 1c.
9-F-8.
Hartley,
FOR SALE Hungarian plums. 101
Portland Ave. Phone 656-L.
CANNING PEACHES, lft i lb. Phona
Boo-R-2, Richfield Service Station,
Phoenix.
FOR SALE Extra fancy J. H. Hale
peaches, Topnotch Orchard, Phone
oj- j-i, evenings.
FCR SALE-Extra fancy Elberta poach
es, ressonable; bring boxes. 710
East Main after Tuesday.
CANNING tomatoea 85a per 100 lbs.
at Orchard Home Drive & Stewart
Ave. Phone 494. C. J. Logan.
PEACHES Mulr and Elbertas now
ready. Henry Mannln. 608 Terrace,
Ashland.
FOR SALE Oood dryland peaches.
Very reasonable. 1st place south
upper Griffin Creek school. Mr.
Kimble. r
EXTRA fine peaches, Elbertsa 2 and
2fto lb., J. H. Hale 2ft & 8c, Tus
can clings 8o. Homer Moore, Phone
31-F-3, Bellevlew Dlst., Ashland.
FOR SALE Canning tomatoea lo lb.
0 D. Vroman, Coleman Creek Road.
9 miles west of Phoenix.
OVERSIZE Bartlett pears, too largo
to ship. The cream of the crop
for csnnlng; 30 cents lug at A'.a
Vista Packing House.
DATE PRUNES for
Springs school.
sale. Willow
FOR SALE Peaches, 2c per pound.
Calhoun ranch, 1 miles southwest
I of Phoenix.
BEAUTIFUL Elberta peaches. 3o per
lb. Woodiawn Orahard, 1ft mil
. northeast of central Point. Bring
, boxes. i .
PEACHES Elberta and Mulr, at Cozy
Hook ranch, ft mile west of Phoe
nix depot. Bring boxes. A. N.
Wright.
TOMATOES, ftc lb. you pick them.
F. B. Carpenter, Jacksonville Hgwy.
TOMATOES - 60c per hundred at
field or 89c delivered. Phone 869-X-2.
EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PFACHES.
2c. First house south from east
end Spring St. Chss. E. Roee.
FOR SALE Fancy Mulr and Elberta
peaches. 2 miles esst of Phoenix
bridge. Geo. Alford.
CUCI'MBERfl-Boston pickling: Ken.
tucky Wonder beans. Phone 1612
FOB BALE Mlbl.fclXANKOL'g
FOR SALE 8. P. return trip ticket
to Berkeley. Ctl. expiree Sept. 12
Box 6830, Tribune.
FOR SALE .1 rnlirr.rf ti,i....
Spokane, cheap. Qood until Sept.
FOR SALE Steel i;i8ft golf clU-M
inuiiB), uox 7003. Tribune.
rOR SALE Crocheted tuirs. boy's bi-
.. iso room ana (srsga lot I
rent. Inquire 1018 W. litis, . I
TWO return rsllway tlckvls to los
Anieles and tlclnlty. Oood until I
8pt. 13. Call 330 No. Kront or
Phone 837-X.
DOOD used plsno. 7; esy terms.
Baldwin Pisno tthop, fi. Orspe.
' POR 8ALX Harley Davidson motor
cycle, 74 model; eioelltnt condition. :
Caen or term. Box 31, Men Tribune
FOR AALE Pirst quality sugar pine .
shskes, delivered a reasonable tils- l
tance. 110 a thousand. 224 Clark ;
flu or write Hstvej Morgan, TraU.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Hotpomt electric range.
535 Palm St.
FOR SALE Rolltop desk, like new:
olflce filing cabinet, davenport,
h-atcr dining table, chairs, Strom-berg-Carlson
battery radio, go-cart,
refrigerator, m-h.p. electrlo motor,
band saw, circular saw, library
table, sanitary couch, child's rock
er, walnut bedroom suite, circulat
ing hsater, eomb. wood and gns
range. All real bargains. Medford
Exchange, 39 south Front. Tel. 031.
FOR SALE Tamatoes, !ic per pound
at Calhoun ranch, 1 mile south
west of Phoenix.
GARDEN DIRT, piuwlng. fertilizer
sand and gravel Phone 913-J.
FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all
makes, $5 up: terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. K4 N- Birllett
FOR SALE Beautiful Crego asters.
C. Caiy, Phone 841-J-l.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED The little glrla of Medford
to know we will give a beautiful
Frenoh curl with each 35c ilatreut.
Medlord Beauty Shop, N. Central.
Phone 191.
LOCAL or -long distance hauling, we
guarantee to save you money Haw-
' ley Transfer, 610 North Riverside
Phona 1044-X.
BUSINESS DIRICTOKY
JACKSON CO. .
ABSTRACT CO.
AlKtrnrti or Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jacksnn
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No 32 North Central Ave,,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
W pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 31 for appointment
Chiropractor
OR R. P. COLEMAN
Ohlropractlo and Physiotherapy
OREGON LICENSE 264
California License 3029
12 YEARS IN MEDFORD. ORB.
Dressmaking ono Remodeling.
THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking
end remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1172
House cleaning Floor waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Funeral Parlor,
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estao,
llshod 20 ysars Ambulance serv
ice 6th St. at Oakdale Tel 47,
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds: boos
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, too
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slip and everything in
the printing line. 23-30 N Grape
Phone 75.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late mode) auto Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance No
other charges. Come in and get
the cash today See W E Thomas.
45 So Central Phone 139
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Bl'SINESS DIRECTORY
Painting and Pnprrlianglng.
SPECIAL Fall price on painting.
papering, kalsomlnlng. Have mst
work done now while we are offer
ing lower prices.
GRINSTEO s RUNTZ,
Painters-Decorators.
Phone 1858.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
piano Classical and popular music
courses Halght Music Studio, 918
Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. .
Tranft'l
RE1NK1NO TRUGK1NU CO. Trans
fer and Sutras, We haul anything
' at a roaaonaole prloe. Ill No Fir
Sweet. Phone 022,
DAVIS TRANSFER St STOWAGE -
Service guaranteed 30 9. orape st
Phone 644, or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER 8TORAOE CO
Office 1015 No- Central Phone 315
Price right. Servloe guaranteed-
ftntch Repairing.
i5 00 REWARD for any watch 1 can't
fix. used watches sold at nan
wholeale price. 8th St- opposite
etafte Depot.
LECML, NliriCKS
Not Ire to I. mid Holders. .
This will notlfv lnd holders un
der the EaEle Point Irrigation District
that the Board of Director lor this
District will alt aa a Botird of Equal
lzatlon on October 4th, at 3:00 o'clock
p. m.. In the office of the Dlstrlot,
for the purpose ox reviowmg ana cor
recting Us assessment roll which art
now on file In this office for public
inspection. Parties aftRrleved, or de
siring adjustments should present
themselves before the Board at tnis
time.
Bv order of the Board of Directors.
CLARENCE, P. DAVIES, Secretary.
Summons,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for the County of
Jackson.
Millie Polene Bunn, Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles W. Bdnn, Defendant.
To the above named defendant,
Charlos W. Bunn:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby summoned and
required to appear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff herein on
file against you. or otherwise plead
thereto within four (4) weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons. ,
And you are hereby notified that If
you fall to appear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff herein
within the time specified, for want
tnereor plaintiff will apply for Judc-
ment aa prayed for In her complaint
nerein. namely a decree of divorce
divorcing plaintiff from said defend
ant, and forever dissolving the mar
riage contract heretofore and now
existing between plaintiff and de-
icnanns
This summons la. published In the
Medord Mall Tribune by order "f
the Hon H. D, Norton, Judge of the
above entitled court, duly made and
entered herein, the 31st day of Au
gust, 1982. f.
The date of the first publication oi
tbi summons Is August 31st. 1D32,
v : ; , ALLISON MOULTON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Andreas: 301 Lli-erty Building,
Medford. Oregon.
Notice of Sale of Him (In.
Notice is hereby given that the
town council of the town of Butte
Falls, Oregon, will, at any time before
September 30th, -1932, at five o'clock
p, m., receive sealed proposals for the
purchase of Nine Thousand Five Hun
dred ($9,500.00) Dollars of the ne
gotiable coupon bonds of said town,
In denominations or Two Hundred
and Fifty ($250.00) Dollars each,
dated October 1st, 1932, bearing In
terest at the rate of six (8) per
cent per annum, payable semi-annually.
Installments of Interest being
evidenced by coupons Attached to
said bonds, and which bonds mature
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. Cersmonr . SI. Make tsea
serially, one thereof m October 1st.
1933, and one thereof on the first
day of April and one thereof on the
first day of October of each year
thereafter, up to and Including April
in, 105.1.
These bonds are issued for the pur
pose of funding Nine Thousand rive
Hundred (0. 500 00) Dollars of the
negotiable coupon bonds of aaid town
dntd October 1st, la 13, maturing
October 1st. 1032, and which bonis
are an existing legal Indebtedness of
said town.
Sealed proposals may be delivered
to the underslnel at his residence
lu the town of Butte Palls, Oregon,
and must be accompanied by a cer
tified checK drawn upon some state
op national bank of Jackson County,
Ortfion, for five (5) per cent of
the, amount bid for said bonds, or
by one of ald outstanding bonds
above described, to be funded by the
proceeds of said sale, said amount
said bond, aa the case may be, to
be forfeited to said town as liquid
ated dam Ages in case such bid shall
be accepted by the -town and tne
person niaklrur the same shall fall
to purchase and pay for said bonds
m accordance witn sain dig witnin
thirty (30) days after being notified
of the acceptance of said bid and
being furnlahcd with a transcript of
the records and proceedings of said
town showing that said bonds are
vana ana are lawiuuy taauea.
No bid for less than par and ac
crued interest for aald bonds will oe
considered by t)ie town council and
the council reservra the right to re
ject any and all b'd.
v . C. R. MAOKK.
Recorder of the town of Butte rails,
Oregon,
Notice, to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon lu and lor the county or
Jackson. V
In the Matter of the Estate of Alia
R. Phlppa, Decanted. v
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned have been duly appoint
ed by the County Judge of Jackson
County, Oregon, as the Executors
with tne will annexed, of the estate
of Alia R, Phlpps, the above named
d.-cedent, and have qualified,
All persons hav.ng claims against
said estate are directed to present
snrne uuiy vennea a Dy jaw re
quired, to the undersigned Executors,
at the office of P. J. Newman, in the
Palm Building, Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date rf
the flrat publication of this notice.
Dated and flrat published tnia 7th
day of August, 1932. .
PRESTON PHIPPa.i'
LEE PHIPPS,
Executors of the Estate of Alia R.
Phlpps, Deceased, V
WARRANT CALL
Notice la hereby given that School
District No. 49, JackaoD County, war
rant No. 760 to No. 810 Inclusive
re called for payment. Interest to
cease on September 7, 1933. Warrants
to be presented for payment at the
office of the Dlstrlot Clerk, Medford
Building, Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN,
Clerk School DUtrlct No. 40.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 7. (Spl.)
Parent Teachers association will give
reception for the teachers of the
school Friday evening, September f.
All psrents are urged to attend. Plans
are being made for a good program.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Backus and
daughter Beverly June, also Mr.
Backus' brother, Virgil Backus, left
Saturday for Independence, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mayer of San
Pranclsco, who have been visiting
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Wilson, and other relatives here, re
turned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Lee and chil
dren of Provolt called on friends and
shopped In Medford and Jacksonville
Saturday.
Merrltt Dews arrived In Jackson
ville this week to vlsu his mother,
Mrs. Teresa Dews. Mr. Dews ha been
In the nvy for a number of yean
and Is now stationed at Pearl Har
bor, H. T. He was autloned now
Chins, during the recent war In tht
country. Mr. Dews 1 on a three
week' furlough.
Mr; and Mrs. George Backua and
daughter, Winifred Backua, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kenworthy, Carl Musgrac
and Audrey Metzgor attended a birth
day dinner In honor of Grandpa
Holts' 81st birthday at his home in
Sams Valley district Sunday.
D. W. Bowman, who has been vis
iting at the home of his son, Archie
Bowman, for aometlmo, left Monday
for Pendleton. Or., He will also visit
his children at Freewater, Ore., and
Walla Walla, Wail).
Roynl Neighbor lodge held Initia
tion Tuesday - evening. Mrs. Jean
anil was initiated Into the lodge.
After the work of the evening re.
freshment were served.
Dr. D. A. Forbes of Eegle Point
spent the week-end with hi sons
here. ,'
Mrs. J. Johntcm of Portland came
her) Sunday for a few .day' visit
with Mr. nd Mr. Harry Whitney.
Shl en routo, to TO Oentro. Cal
to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. J.
Mel.
Mr. Or see White nd on Edward
returned September 7 to their home
In Loa Angeles, following a Mventf
weeks' visit with her brother, Hsrry
Whitney, and family her. ..'
Mark Winnin?lim from Big Aple
gat . district ws In Jacksonville
Tuesday. He had succeeded In get
ting another large panther which he
Was taking to Medford to collect his
bounty.
John Plater snd son Rollln, who
were visiting their sister and aunt.
Mrs. Wm. Davison, at Talent, called
on old friends here Sunday. Mr.
Rollln Plater had stopped to visit her
parents at Myrtle Creek. The plater
family, former resident here, left
Jseksonvllle for Hood River In 1924.
Mrs. John Plater died at that plact
about year ago.
Mrs. Alpha Hartman and sons, Wes
ley and Lyle, motored to Roscburg
Mondsy.
Phoenix
PHOENIX. Sept. T. (Spl.) Lsdle'
All society will hold sn ll-day meet-
j Ing at th Presby;erlsn church on
7nuhilsy, with covered dull lunch
'eon at noon. Work win be coniplet-
ed on a, quilt and other work taken
up. Al adles are Invited taolnllshrd
up. All ladles are invited and urged
to be present.
Thimble club of Oak circle will
meet at the home of Mrs. Maude
Daugherty Friday afternoon, with Mr.
Enid Caster assisting In entertaining.
All ladles of the club are cordially
Invited and urged to be present.
Mr. John Gore of Eugene, who
formerly lived here, and hsr daugh
ter, Mrs, Lennox of Medford, called
at the homes of everl friends in
Phoenix vicinity Friday, among which
were Mrs. Albert N. Soils and Mr. M
P. Sheet.
Mr, and Mrs. John Hankln of
Eagle Point were guest of Mr. and
Mrs. L. o. Caster Sunday sventnjj.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Haatn
spent the week-end at Bandon, Oeld
Beach and other acenlc point along
the coast.
Miss Lottie Watkln spent the
week-end In Ashland at the horn of
Mis Marie Presoott.
Theodora Andreanoff. who for
while lived at the Dr. Standard horn
here, and who 1 now attending
technical high chool tn Portland, Is
spending his vacation here at the
Dr. Standard horn.
Miss Bernadlne Young, who has
been visiting for the paat three weeks
at the home of her parent here, Mr.
and Mr. Sam Young, ha returned
to Loa Angelea to resume her studies
In a secretarial school there.
Mr. and Mr. M. F. Sheets and fam
Uy attended the poatoffioe employes'
picnic al the Lake o' the woods Sun
day. Mrs. Ed Brock and children, Ralph
Pearl and Winifred, were dinner guests
at the heme of Elva Caster Monday.
Mr. and Mr. M. F. Sheets were hap
plly surprised Saturday when Mr. and
Mr. Jay B. Noble of Bend, Ore., call
ed at their home. Mr. Noble 1 one
of the employes of the potto f flee :n
Bend and was here to spend the holl'
days and attend the picnic at Lake
the Woods Sunday, .
North Phoenix school opened Mon.
day with an enrollment of lfl pupils
and with Mr. V. R, uon nam
teacher.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK. Sept. 7 (Spl.)
Geo. Young ha sold his ranch to Mr.
Hull from Klamath Falls.
. Edward Smith spent a few daya
with home folk at Phoenix recently.
. Mr. Green 1 hauling wood this
wee.
''Mr and Mrs. Frank Schuett of
MaryavlH, Cal.. are (pending a few
day with hi brother and mother.
BUlle. McKenzla wo In Talent
Thursday.
Mrs... James May and daughter
were in Medford Friday.
D. C. Halt, William Shann and
Jock Foster were In Medford Friday
Steve Lvmak and James May were
In Ashland Saturday.
Frank -Canters spent Friday with
hi daughter, Mr. Jams Mays.
Tex Harding and Robert Thomas
were up on tha creek Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
mother were Sunday callers at the
James Mays noma.
Blllle McKlntl tailed on Ml Ruth
May Wednesdays is,
Mrs. Haltman. called on Mr. Oeo.
McAnally WednesdnJ.
Edward Smith,. Jluth May and
Blllle McKlnzle wart In Medford Sat
urday evening. 4,
- t . ,
Persist
PERSIST,- Sept. 7.iBpl.) Mr.
Ethel Wlllltt and dsugbtte Dorothy,
alio Mr. and Mr. Ivan McDonough,
left. August 39 for th )iuoklebtrry
patch, returning Septemntal, with
18 gallons of berries. They "report
the berries as being In at) lindane
but ripening slowly, I
, Ted Kinney and H. F. Morgan (bade
a business trip to Medford August SO
Mr. White, Mr. and Mri.XLrster
Warta and family, also Mr, Wsrts
'it'
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mother, wer week-end gueata ox
and Mrs. H. F. Morgan. '
Tad Kinney oalled at th Matthew,
cabin Sunday afternoon. '
Mrs. Chsflle Jantrer and we sen
we son.
Donaldi
Bobby, were week-end guest
nd Mrs. H. F. Morgan,
Mildred Young and ton Donald tr
also uoruiy ash. oaitea at we .
Ash home at Trail September 1.
Hilda Morgan called at th A. D.
Moore home August 81. Mildred
Young cooked for the mill crew on
that day. ' I
Mr. and Mrs. . B. Ash of Trail
have a new Desoto ledah. They end
.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ash called on
Mr. and Mrs Lowell Ash Tuesday
night.
Little Donald Young, who waa
HI Thursday, la much Imp-oved
Cabin Owner Held
In Shooting Scrape
. TOiAllOOK, Or., Sept. 7. (AP)
Harry Ellsworth, 40, esbln owner and
boatman of the Jetty section, was
held In Jail here today accused of
the death of A. L. Bergeron, A3, who
was shot to death here Monday dur
ing a quarrel between the two men.
Police said Ellsworth killed Ber.
gerson, prominent TUlstnook muslo
teacher, during an argument over a
smsll rent bll.
4
Rio Grande Farms
Escape Inundation
BROWNSVILLE. Tex., Sept. 7. (AP)
Hundred!! of persons war homeless
but th rloh citrus and farming land
of the lower Rio Grande valley ap
peared to have escsped major damage
a the Rio Grande flood crest swept
slowly toward Browiuvlll and th
Quit of Mexico today. Lowland ad
Joining the river wer under water,
by the levee nd flood ways protect
ed other Motion.
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Florence Grave nd Ida Wood,
piano Instruction. Studio 330 N
Oekdale. High school credit given
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Permanent wave 11.83. wet finger
wave 36c. Prevost Beauty Shop, 16
Laurel, Phon 737-J,
BUI ITALY URGES
Fascist Government Faces
Grave Problem Finding
Room for Teeming Mil
lions 21 3 to Square Mile
ROME. W One of the fascist
government's gravest problems-that
of finding room for Italy' teeming '
millions 1 rendered more vital by
1U own ceasleaa battle to keep the
population Increasing,
Mussolini ha been hurling the
question of what to do with all hi
people at the world ever sine ho
cam Into power. Simultaneously he
urges these earn people to augment
tr"!r number.
It create a situation that I mag
nified by the present delicately bal
anced division of Europe and which
for that reason probably will be al
lowed to go unsolved for the mo
ment. But Indications are that even
tually it must force Itself upon the
world.
213 to "quare Mile.
Statistic Just completed ehow th
density of population a a IS to th
square mil. In 1931 It was only
300. The Increase ha been method
ical since 1881, when th figure ws
134.'
Person not of fascist Italy's way
of thinking might see a ray of hop
In th fact that In th last two year
there ha been a noteworthy decline
In the number of birth. The fas
cists, however, view the matter in
Just the opposite right.
They term the decline a "grave
danger" and "suicidal tendency" and
nave set themaelvea to check it.
Large Families Win Prises.
Prlne frequently 'are offered to
families with the largest number of
healthy children and Mussolini re
peatedly telle the nation that a peo
ple must multiply to be tn ascend
ancy. '
The figure that caused the wave
of alarm showed that In the first
half of 1833 there were only (03.408
birth In Italy, compared with SS5,
83S and IS4.813 In the flrat -tlx
month of 1981 and 1980, respec
tively. A noteworthy decline In the num
ber of marriages also was revealed,
the figures being 139,978 for the first
halt of 1933 and 137,979 and 181,780
tor the same periods In 1931 and
1930.
2,500,000 Onln' In Decade.
There were 41,709,081 people In Italy
when the last census ws taken In
April, 1931', This represented a gala
of approximately 3,800,000 In 10 years.
All these people are crowded Into an
area almost half the sine of Texsa.
Italy has large colonial possession
tn Africa, but they are mostly desert
land Incapable of supporting large
population. Mussolini arrests that
Italy was not given a Just territorial
award after the war and ha consist
ently argued (or revision of the peace
trestle.
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SALES HALTED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. (AP)
Bates of Ubiltw.tlon whut and fov
arnment controlled cotton deftniUly
wera halUd today until nest year.
The decision waa announced by
Chairman Stone of the farm board
after being made poeilbl by a $50,
000,000 reconstruction corporation
loan to the cotton atabilleatlon cor
poration and American Co-operattr
""7;
association,
'These steps are being taken and
lana obtained," Stone said "so. that
cotton growers will ie the full
urieflt of the market for their crops
tb year and for the purpose of en-
majiTig tne organizations to graauauy
llmiUlat their holding! during pe-
rtc40when more active demand U au-
BRIO, Bwltrerland, Sept. t-(AP)
Henri Walther, 30-year-old Swiss,
waa arrested yesterday In oonnectlon
with the murder of Jeran Ibershoff
of Cleveland, Ohio, 90-year-otd Smith
college student, who was beaten to
death at the foot of Zeratt mountain
last week.
Police here said the man had a
criminal record. Thy questioned htm
at length and said h contradicted
himself several times during th ex
amination. A blcycl which he said
had been stolen from him was found
near Vie spot where the young wom
an waa killed, police reported. -
FORMER PRISON HEAD
RUN DOWN BY AUTO
SALEM, Or.. Sept. 7. ( AP) Hen
ry w. Meyers, former superintendent
at th sure penitentiary, was run
over at a downtown street intersec
tion by a car driven by Mr. Henry
Morris, Salem, here Tuesday. Meyer
suffered a broken collar bona and
other bruise. No charge wer filed,
polio said..
Phon 043. We'll haul away your
rsfus. City Sanitary Service,
August coal speel!. 113.00 per ton.
Med. Fuel Co, Tel. 831.
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