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Box 7028. Tribune.
WANTED Small water pressure sys
tem. Phone 334-J-3, ntag
Kenwood.
Ore.
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FOR RENT HOUhES
FOR RENT 4-room house.
444 N. Front.
Ask it
wir RENT Unfurnished house,
FOB . H-Xmnm. lar
strictly modern. J JE!"S?. ..re-
living room, n -
nlaee breakfast nook, stationary
fine lawn and place for gar
den; near Washington school and
high school, pnoneioo-.
WANTED To buy 7 or 8-room house,
BOX 0988. -itiduuo.
FOR RENT Modern 4-roorafurnlsh-hmi.i
with garage. Phone 31S
or 1113-J.
rnmrroutciTtv.n house In good loca-
i .n sttractlve price. Call at
90S W. 10th.
FOR RENT Modern turn. 4-room
house, inquire n "
FOR RENT New 5-room stucco;
hardwood noors; oa:um., ,
garage. 625 Pine.
FOR RENT Close In 5-room house.
. tmfuml.hed: late gar-
.tin anH 1 acre. Call 408-R-2 A
noon or 6 to 7.
to mpwr Modern 8-room house:
k hardwood floors, fireplace, electric
range and water heater, stationary
tubs, Inlaid linoleum on kitchen
and bath, wood cater, lots of
shade; 1 block from new court
houso. Call 131-R.
FURN house and apts; igarage. 604
W. 10th.
MODERN 5-room house: close to
Junior Wgh; hardwood floors: fire
place: garage; also 40-acre alfalfa
rsnch near Central Point. Tel.
898-J-3-
B-ROOM partly furnished modern
house, near Washington and High
schools. Phone 720, Redden & Co.
FOR RENT Furnished home, 520
Dakota, block from High school,
frlgldalre, electric range. Inquire
Nat. Grocery.
vinnratN 8 room house, breakfast
nook, range, curtains, water paid
,24 Stark.
FURNISHED houses. Tel. O. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT To aduiu or parties with
cmwn children, modern 8-room un
furnished bungalow: has electric
wster heater, heatrola, new linole
um on kitchen floor; available now;
2 bedrooms, laundry tubs with
x-reened-ln porches: trees, blue-
rsss lawn, roses, flowers; garage,
woodshed. Everything In tip-top
shspe; fine home for ramlly of 8
or 4. Address Home, car Mall Tri
bune, and owner will calL
FOR RENT 2 modern bungalows,
Berrydale: newly decorated, new
lawns: 812.50, wster paid. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT Modern five room house,
gsrage, cement driveway nice
lawn. Close to school. Inquire at
507 Haven St. tf
FOR RENT House near high school
Being remodeled. Only 920. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT Stucco. 101 Clark St.;
newly decorated: 918 mo. Tel. 105.
MODERN 6 room house, east side,
nesr Roosevelt school. Call at 14
Cottage for particulars and Inspec
tion. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room bouse
Crater Lake Ave: unfurnlihed 9
roon house on 12th near school.
Both new. Phone 1149.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room home,
very nicely furnished; also 5-room
unfurnished house. Phone Mrs
Fran-ls Holla. 790-R
'rvm ha'ST Good bouse, dose in.
Inquire 417-J-3.
FOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern home on East
Main St. Inquire Farmers as Frult
growera Bank.
5 ROOMS, unfurnished except rsnge;
near 3 aohooli. Key 146 So. Ivy.
FOB REN1 kiimta Furnished or
unfurnished. Brows A While
FOR RENT to fl-roora house
Phone 108. 80 N. Central.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
MODERN furnished 2-room apart
ment, 345 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M.
APT. FOR RENT 809 W. Main.
FURN. APT., new overstaffed, refrig
eration. The Berben, 10 Quince.
HOMES ?OR RENT Call 798
FOB RENT rURMSHED ROOMS
PLEASANT room, flrat floor, private
porch and entrance. 220 K. wax
dale Ave.
PLEASANT, comfortable room, 19
Mistletoe St.
rOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR REN" Office room East Main,
Oh'Mers Bldg. 925. Phone 391.
nnronra in eroarta Bldg.: Ideal toca
tlon, steam beat; low rentals.
Y. Tengwftld. Agent.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WILL TRADE the property de
scribed' below for Copco 6 stock
at Its par value of 100 per share:
modern house with one-
half acre lot. Thomas road, off
Stewart Ave., Medford. I have made
no Increase In price to make tnis
trade. Address, oat no. ara ow.,
Grants Pass, Ore.
have moderij Oakland home, trade
for Medford. Ph. 1157. sua w. lum
St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford
400 A. good land in neor., an in
fine crop now, fenced, rented, level
dark rich sandy loam neeas no ir
rigation, hlE'a altitude, mild cli
mate, Jolna state highway, lights
and phone available, sell for 84000.
car down,- balance back on land
at 8 worth 20,000. Address Vivi
an Norman Barto, Rogue River, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford,
clear for clear a ranches joining.
160 acres Improved, good house. 30
acres fenced, 12 acres cleared, sub
lrrlgated springs, placer mine, plen
ty more land to clear: 80 acres. 3
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 EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Auburn 8 for wood.
Phone 1044-X.
FOR TRADE Jersey cow for whest
or hay, E. C. Lockwood. Phone
9-F-ll.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt
Elrht-cyllnder sedan. Big Plnea
Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1.
FOR SALb HOMES
FOR SALE 5-room modern, near
Washington school and store, on
pavement; lot 00x165; clear; 91390.
150 down, bal. $13.50 mo. Owner,
1000 W. 11th St. 1
COMPLETELY furnished modern
home: paved street:; 9900 cash. A
Giveaway. Roberts, 720 W. 3nd.
Phone 1528-J.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Property la advancing and then
you will be sorry. Look at this bar
gain and let yom conscience be
your guide. Think this one over.
Corner lot, 102x100, paved on both
atreets. House has 8 rooms, hot and
cold water, bavh, electricity, garage,
double, woodshed, and the price, aU
clear. Is only 92500; 91500 cash and
balance straight mortgage. 307 N.
Ivy St. See W. E. Rowley on
premises.
$1500 FOR a clear title to 5-room
bungalow on paved atreet. THE
BEST BUY IN TOWN.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtor:.
104 West Main St.
FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone
105. 30 N. Central.
FOR SALE RbAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Modern home, close In.
Will accept securities aa first pay
ment. Box 7032. Mall Tribute.
GOOD modem homes. 91000 end up.
Large and small ranches. Rentals
Easy terms. W. J. Roberts, 720 W,
2nd. Phone 1628-J.
FOR SALE Corner lot. east fron
best of soil: sssessments paid; 9100
cash. 310 Portland Ave.
FOR SALE 6-acrw tract on north
Pacific highway. Inquire Farmers
St Fruitgrowers Bank.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown es wdih.
FOB BALE I.rVESTOt,
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red
brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf
Schulz, Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE Registered Shropshire
and Ramboutllet rams. L. A. Sslade,
Jr.
FOB BALE UOUS ANU PETS
FOR SALE Pedigreed wlre-halr ter-
rlera. R. D. semon. pnone ioso-j
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR BALE 1925 Ford coupe, license;
935 cssh. Call 1630-J.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Ponttac Sa ea Floor.
We have the cars at prices and
terms that will Interejt you.
Chrysler Roadster, licensed... 9 5 00
Bulck Sedan, licensed - JSO.00
aeex Coupe, licensed, nice
shspe 175 00
1931 Ford Coupe, licensed ... 325 00
25 other makes at very low cost.
Open evenings and Sundays.
DOGE 8 sedan, late 1930: family car:
low mileage: A-l condition: 9560.
Might consider Ford of Chevrolet
coupe. Courtesy to dealers. Call
719 so. Oakdale.
MISCK1.LANEOC9
LOCAL or long distance hauling We
guarantee to save you money Hew
ley Ttsnifer. 918 North Rlmslds.
Paoae 1044-X,
MISCELLANEOUS
MADAM ROMINE Spiritualist, palm
ist, tells all In love, marriage. Busi
ness. If you want fscts, not prom
ises, call on her for advice. Rain
Vow Auto Court, 1 mile north on
Pacific highway. Cottage 3.
FOR SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES
WALNUTMERE Tuscan Cling peaches
l'4o to se lb. E. E. Foss, Taiem.
Phone 373-R-l, Ashland.
FOR SALE Tuscan Cling and other
canning peaches. 4 miles nortn on
Crater Lake highway.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, resdy picked,
50c per 100 lbs; 90c delivered. Tel.
869-X-3.
THREE-DAT 8PECIALI Tomstoes
60c hundred, you pick them. E. E.
Stump, first house of f Pacific high
way on right side Midway road.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, 4c lb, you
pick them. Melons, pickling cu
cumbers. - John Mace; tske road
before overhead bridge, Tolo; fol
low arrows.
FOR SALE Carmine and Elberta
peaches, 3c. Bring boxes. Chas. E.
Gray, Oold Hill..
FOR SALE.-Extra fancy Mulr peaches.
R. O. Ward, Fern Valley.
KLAMATH POTATOES No. l's, Hfcc
lb: No. 3's. lc lb. Richfield Service
Station. Phoenix. Tel. 950-R-3.
FOR SALE Peaches. Tons and tons
of big. non-lrrlgated Hbertas, also
Mulrs and Carmens. R. R. Ouches.
Orlflln Creek. Phone 857-L.
FOR SALE Mulr peaches. Bring
boxes. Near east end Spring St.
J. L. Yantls.
FOR SALE Fancy Elberta peaches at
1 and 3c. Geo. Airord.
FOR SALE Tomatoes,
9-F-5.
lc. Hartley,
FCR SALE-Extra fancy Elberta peach'
es. reasonable; bring boxes. 710
East Main after Tuesday.
CANNING tomatoes 85o per 100 lbs
at Orchard Home Drive Stewart
Ave. Phone 494. O. J. Logan.
EXTRA fine peaches, Elbert as 3 and
3!o lb, J. n. Hale a 3C, 'rus-
can cllntrs 3c Homer Moore, Phone
21-F-3. Bellevlew Dlst., Ashland.
OVERSIZE Bartlett pears, too large
to ahlp. The cream of the crop
for canning; 30 centa lug at Ala
Vista Packing House.
EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES,
2c. First house aouth from east
end Spring St. Chas. E. Rose.
CUCUMBERS Boston pickling.
1662.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Handy governor; fits
truck or stationary motors. 1761
N. Riverside.
FOR SALE .35-36 Savage high power
rifle, like new. 1761 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Fordson, Darby wheels,
. Hamilton transmission; Just over
hauled. Also disc plows. Phone
585-L-3.
PIANO BARGAIN Used plsno for
Daiance or contract; 95 per monrn
will handle, slightly used Bunga
low upright, 9145. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 26 S. Grape St,
FOR SALE Ticket to Salem. 93.09.
Good till Monday, p. O. Box 395,
Medford.
FOR SALE Gun, .360-3000 Savage,
camping outfit, cheat mechanic's
tools, fruit Jars, macklnaw, alee 40.
Call at 114 Almond after 6:30 p. m.
STRAWBERRIES 30c gallon. Blood.
Pitt view Ave, near central point.
FOR SALE Nice leafy alfalfa, third
cutting, 97.50 loaded on wagon.
Nealon Ranch, Central Point.
FOR SALE Steel shaft golf cluoa
(irons). Box 7003. Tribune.
FOR SALE Rolltop desk, like new:
office flung cabinet, davenport,
heater, dining table, chairs, Strom-berg-Carlson
battary radio, go-cart,
refrigerator, Vi-h.p. electric motor,
band saw, circular saw, llbraty
table, sanitary couch, child's rock
er, walnut bearoom suite, circulat
ing heater, comb, wood and gas
range. All real bargalna. Medford
Exchange, 39 south Front. Tel. 931.
FOR SALE Tamatoea, !$o per pound
at cainoun rancn, I mile south
west of Phoenix.
GARDEN DIRT, piuwlng, fertilizer.
sand and gravel, pnone wia-J.
FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all
makes, 95 up; terms if desired, ah
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co, 34 N. Bartlett
FOR SALE! Beautiful Crego
as ten.
C. Carey, Phone 341-J-l.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insorance. The
only complete Title
system in dackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms S
and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave,
upstairs. -
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCF.D
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone 31 for appointment.
Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmsklng
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Phone 1181.
Expert window Cleaners.
LET OEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Pris'-isg of all kinds: book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, aod
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N, Orapa.
Paont 79.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Fnnernt Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
llahed 30 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Money to Lend,
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autoa. Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance. No
other charges. Come In and get
the cash today. See W. E Thomas.
49 So. Central. Phone 139
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
piano Classical and popular music
courses. Halgh Muslo Studio, (18
Liberty Bldg. TeL 73.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
SPECIAL Fall prices on painting.
papering, kalsomlnlng. Have mat
work done now while we are offer
ing lower prices.
GRINSTED as STJNTZ,
Painters-Decorators.
- - Phone 1058.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res.
Coleman Creek road.
Transfer.
RE1NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable prloe. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 30 S. Grape St.
Phone 644; or residence 1060.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Land Holders.
This will notify land holders un
der the Eagle Point lrr.gatlon District
that the Board of Directors for this
District will sit as a Board of Equal
ization on October 4th. at 3;00 o'clock
p. m. In the office of the District,
for the purpose of reviewing and cor
recting Its assessment rolls which are
now on file In thle office for public
Inspection. Parties aggrieved, or oe
siring adjustments should present
tnemseives oeiore tne uoarn at tnis
time.
By order of the Board of Directors.
CLARENCE. F. DA VIES, Secretary.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Annie
Je&sen, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed Its Final Ac
count, report and petition for settle
ment and distribution In the above
entitled matter, and the Court herein
has fixed September 37th. 1932, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. In the Coun
ty Court room In the Court House at
Medford, Oregon, as the time and
place of hearing objections thereto
and for the settlement thereof.
FIRST NATIONAL RANK,
Administrator with Will Annexed.
Notice of SherrtlB hole.
By virtue of an execution duly Is-
sued out of and under the seal of
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County A
Jackson, to me directed and dated
on the 22nd day of August, 1933, In
a certain action therein, wherein
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a
corporation, . as plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against John Walters and
Mrs. John Walters, the defendants,
for the sum of One Hundred and
30-100 (9130.30) dollars; transcript fee
91.00. with costs and disbursements
taxed at Six and 90-100 (96.90) Dol
lars, as attorney's. fees, which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed in
the Clerk'a office of said Court in
said County on the 10th day of Feb
ruary. 1927.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Notice Is hereby given, thst. pur-1
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution, I will on the 1st day of Octo
ber, 1931, at 10:0O o'clock a. m, at
the front door of the Courthouse !n
the City of Medford, In Jackson
Countv, Oregon, offer for ssle and
will sell at publlo auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs of
-.his aale. subject to redemption as
provided bv law. all of the right, title
and Interest that the said delenoants.
John Waltera and Mrs. John Walters,
had on the loth day of February,
1937, or now haw In and to the fol
lowing described property, situated in
theCounty of Jackson, Stat of Ore
gon, to-wlt:
Lot Ten (101. Block One (li, wal
nut Park Addition to the City of
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.
Dated this 35th day of August,
1932. RALPH O. JENNINGS.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Notice of Sheriffs Pale.
ytw virtnit f an execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me enrectea na
dated on the 2nd day of September,
1932. In a certain action therein,
wherein Inter-State Fidelity Building
and Loan Aaoclatlon. a Corporation,
as plaintiff, recovered Judgment
against Marshall Denier and Esther
n. Denier, husband and wife, and
Warren Snodgrass, the defendants,
for the sum of six Hundred Ninety
One and 42-100 (9691.42) Dollars,
with Interest from August 15th, 1931.
at 10 per annum until paid; for
the further sum of Twenty and 50-100
(920.50) Dollars, with interest st 10
per annum from July 15th. 1932. with
costs and disbursements taxed at
Eighteen and 30-100 ( 918.30) Dollars,
and the further sum of One Hundred
and no-100 ( 9100.00) Dollara. aa at
torney's feea, which Judgment was
enrolled and docketed In the clerk's
office of said Court in said county
on the 3nd day of September, 1933.
Notice la hereby given that,, pur
suant to the terms of ssld execution,
1 will on the 8th day of October,
1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at the
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford. In Jackson County.
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell
at public auction for cash to the
highest blder. to satisfy said Judg
ment, together with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law. all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendants,
Marshall Denser and Esther B. Den
ser, husband and Vlfe, and Warren
Snodgrass had on the 15th day of
September, 1931, or now have In and
to the following described property,
situated In the County of Jackson.
State of Oregon, to-wlt:
The East Half (E4) of Lots B and
6 In Block 8 of the Town of Phoenix.
Oregon, as numbered and designated
on the official plat thereof of record
In the office of the County Recorder
of Jackson County. Oregon.
Dated tnia and day or September,
1992.
RALPH G. JENNINOS.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon,
By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy.
Kleinhammers Hear
Of Granddaughter
APPLEGATE, Sept. 9. (Spt.) Word
wag received hero Sept. 6 by Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer of the birth
of a new granddaughter born that
day at San Franclaco. The new
baby's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mar
lam Worthlngton and they have
given her the name of Mary Ann.
Mrs. Worthlngton will be remembered
here aa Doris Klelnhammer who waa
stenographer at the Beoble and Day
packing house for many years. Mr.
Worthington'a mother, Mrs. Martin
Stevens, also lives In Medford.
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JAC'KSONVILIB. Sept. B (SpU
Mrs. Margaret McNeil of East Jack
sonville who recently underwent an
operation for appendicitis la Improv
ing nicely and expects to return home
Saturday.
Mra. Wilbur Cameron of Jackson
ville and Mr. and Mra. Will Hansen
of Medford returned home Sunday fol
lowing a week's outing at Mr. and
Mrs. Hansen's summer home at Dia
mond lake.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Lyons on September 6. a 7-pound baby
girl. Mra. l.vona and amall daughter
are staying at tht L. 8. Ettlnger home
In Medford.
Mrs. Qetrtrude Payna and daugh
ter and son. Anna and Claude, of
Chlco. Calif., arrived Sunday and vis.
lted Mra. Payne'a slater, Mra. Wilbur
Cameron and with other relatives
In the valley, returning home Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mri. Fred rick and daugh.
ter, Virginia, accompanied by friends
from Medford, spent the week-end at
Crescent City,
Mra. Katharine Ludwlck of Oakland
Calif., arrived here Monday to make
her home with her son, Joe Hulse.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis ulrlch of Med
ford were dinner guests at the home
of hla mother, Mra. Alice Ulrlch on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mra, Tom Dunnlngton spent
the week-end at Squaw lake.
Mrs. Ella Kubll Watson and Miss
Frankle Barnes of Portland visited
friends here Mondsy. Both ladles
were former residents of Jacksonville
Mrs. Msrgaret Lewis and son, Car
roll, visited Sunday at the Charles
Hamilton home at Ruch.
Mr. and Mra. Clinton B. Dunning
ton spent Sunday on the Applegate.
Miss Helen Ney of Salem. . teacher
of commercial and other subjects In
the local high achool, la making her
home at the E. S. Severance resi
dence.
Mr. and Mrs. Tvan Taney and Mrs
Pry of Klamath Palls were visitors
on Monday at the home of Mrs. Mar
gnret Lewis.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Haney and nieces
of Portland were Jacksonville callera
Sunday, en route to visit friends on
the Applegate.
Mrs. E. S. Severance and oaugnter,
Florence May, returned Monday from
a trip north. They had taken him
Ruth Severance to Philomath, Ore.,
where aha teaches In the high achool.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed. Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Schmidt and Mrs. L. o.
Combest plcnlced on the Applegate
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Mcoratty or noe
Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Bundle Cad-
wallader of Medford spent Sunday at
the Otis Plltcroft home.
Mr. and Mra. Pence of Applegate
district have moved Into the real
denca formerly owned by the late
George Little on E atreet.
Mrs. O. O. Bannen IB attenoing mo
school of recreation held of evenings
at the Central Point Orange hall,
which la put on by John Bradford of
the National Playground association.
Leon H. Hanna of San Francisco.
who hsd spent aeversl daya with his
brother, Attorney and Mra. H. r.
Hanna. left for hla home Monday.
The Misses Alice and Clair rianiey
of West Bide called on menus
town Wednesday.
Mr and Mra. Oeorge Maxwen re
turned recently from a week's outing
at Crescent City and Empire, Calif,
Mn p. p. Close of Slltcoos, ore.,
waa a guest at dinner at- the O. O.
Sanden home Thursday.
Jacksonville Orange will noia tneir
regular business meeting of tne monm
at their hall in tne oio toun-nuu..
thla evening.
Mrs. Elizabeth White and children,
Gladys and Charles, left Tuesday via
San Luis Obispo. Calif., en route to
their home In Denver. Colo., after
spending the summer with Mrs
White's sister, Mra. Clinton Smith and
fsmilv.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Entep of Los
Angelea are visiting for a few days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. clarence
Kashafer. Mrs. Eaten Is ft former
resident of Jacksonville.
1
Trail
TRAIL, Sept. 9.( Special) Trail
school opened Tuesday. Robt. Cham
berlain of Eugene Is teaiVier. There
are 28 puplla and several more are
supposed to enter soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yancey and son.
Bob. were dinner guests at the 8. W.
Hutchinson home Friday. Saturday
the Yanceya left for Palo Alto, where
Mr. Yancey la with Stanford uni
versity. Mrs. Marlon Trusty and daugh
ters, Helen and Ruth, have gone to
California, to visit an older daugh
ter. Every on I enjoying aeelng Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Ash In their new car.
Mra. Ralph Watson and Mra. Boyd
Tucker shopped in Medford Frldsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Hutchinson
drove to Bend Thursday to meet Mrs.
Hutchinson's parents. Mr. and Mra.
Jamea Ogdnn. of Hood River and the
children, Olive Junior and Dorothy.
After an overnight visit the Ogdona
returned home and the Hutchinson,
here.
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Ash have a won
derful crop of Elberta and Hale
peaches which they are marketing
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuahman and
two children called on Mr. and Mrs.
Wllmer Ragsdale Friday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Keva Hutchinson snd
lltle daughter, Bhlrley, of KlemaOi
f'alle were dinner guest Sundsy at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Wllmer
i Ragsdale.
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Ash and Mr.
end Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson wera
.npplng In Medford Tuesday,
August coal spe-'lsl, 913.00 per ton
1 Med. Fuel Co, Tel. 831,
Applegate
APPLEGATE. Sept. 8. (Special.)
Mr. and Mra. Jlnr. Boyd of Oklahoma
City. Okie., arrived here last week
and are at the home of Mra. Boyd's
father and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Bsrshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
are planning to make their home In
southern Oregon. Their Oklahoma
City home waa under flood wetert
last spring when that place auffered
from high water.
Mra. Fred straube returned to her
home laat Saturday after recovering
from an operation performed at the
Sacred Heart hoapltal.
Claud Medley returned Saturday
from eastern Oregon, where he haa
been In the harvest tlelda. He la now
at the home of hla mother-in-law,
Mrs. Mary Purael on Yale creek.
Bill Bruin, road aupervlsor for this
district made a business trip to Little
Applegate last Wednesday and began
repair work on the uppor Little Ap
plegate road.
Loula Buckley plans to leave the
last of this week for Portland to
enter Columbia university.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Halney cf Port
land were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Jim Buckley. Mr,
and Mra. Halney were here to apend
the week end and Labor day with
relative, returning home Tuesday,
Mrs. Bill Lowden and son Ivan of
Fern Valley were guests here Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Mary Purael,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Puillam and Mr.
and Mrs, Lark In Reynolds spent sev
eral days last week on Carberry on
an outing and prospecting trip.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. West received
word this week from their daughter,
Mra. Rush Ballard at Colusa, Calif.,
that her three-year-old son Russell
fell from ft hay atack and broke hla
leg. It will be six weeks or more
hefore be will be able to use It again,
Mrs. Ballard Is formor resident of
Phoenix.
Miss Bervl Cunningham spent sev
eral daya laat week at the home of
her grandmother. Mra. Nelson Nye t
Prosnect.
Recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mra. Jay Arant Included Mra.
Prank Bass of Long Beaoh, Calif., Mra.
W. W. Brown of Ashland ana Mrs.
Ira Chaataln of Medford.
Mra. Bell of the McCulIy hill dis
trict who haa been caring for their
new home there while Mr. Bell la
awav waa called to California
oently. Raymond Pierce who la car
Inn for their camp during her absence
killed rattlesnake near the camp
tnla week.
Mrs. Ben Dawson of Steamboat en-
tei-tsined last week end for her aister,
Mra. Roy Hatfield and two eons of
Roseburk.
Following the regular Sunday
school services church waa held t
the Watklna district Isst Sunday. The
gospel team workers of Medford pre
sented the program. The sermon wsa
delivered by Phillip Bray. Other
members were William Dorn, Miss
Elliott and Mlaa Orant.
.Jr. and Mrs. Truman Lewis of
upper Applegato are the parent of
a new e pound baby boy born Sept.
4. The little fellow haa been named
Ohannlng Romalne.
Mrs. Hester Knutzen left Monday
for Portland to enter St. Vincent a
hospital for a goiter operation. Dr.
Joyce will operate.
Miss Lucille Arant lert last wee
to teach school at Wests Id e this term.
Sunday guesta at the home of Mra.
R. B. Burchard Included Mr. and Mra.
Stewart Short of Ashland. Mr. and
Mra. Pine and Mra. Prebt of Medford.
They enjoyed ft plcnlo dinner.
Kenneth Anderson of Medford
called on Applegate' relatives Wednea
day. Floyd Cunningham of Klamatli
Falls apent several daya last week
here at the home of his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. anl Mra. Jay
Arant. Hla father. T. M. Cunningham
who makes his home here with Mr.
and Mrs. Arant, returned home with
him for ft month'a visit.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Weat and brother
Joe West left Thursday to put up nay
for ma Biiah. They plan to camp
on the ranch while working.
Mrs. Ella Cotchet was ft Sunday
guest here at the 'ine of Mrs. Mag
gie Buckley. Mrs. Cotchet Is from
Australia and Is visiting at the oJhn
Orth horns In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Anlerson Mee and
Tom Mee were recent business visi
tors at Phoenix.
Joe Norcum of Corvallla apent ft
few daya last week here with hla
sister-in-law, Mra. Jease Taylor.
Parrla Klnn and Kenneth Brunken
of Grants Pass spent last week at the
home of John Lovel on Yale creek.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dalley who
have resided on the Matney ranch
near Ruch for some time moved last
week to the Macey ranch on Humbug.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien and Mr.
and Mra. Amoa McKee returned re
cently from ft II day trip over Ore
gon. They visited psrta of eastern
Oregon, then mototed to Pendleton
and down the Columbia- to Portland,
then home. While In the Tula lake
vicinity they visited the Adama ranch
and saw a Shetland pony two weeks
old which weighed 14 pounds.
Mr. and Mra. Warren Mee apent
several daya last week visiting at the
homo of their daughter, Mrs. Jsmea
Lewis at Prospect.
Mr. and Mra. William Wlnnlnghftm
and the letter's parent. Mr. and Mra.
Charles Nelson of Klsmath Falla were
in this section Isst week visiting
relatives.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Sept. 8 (Spl.) Inde
pendence school opened Monday with
an enrollment of about forty. The
teachers of the school are the aame
aa last year. Miss Ruth York, and
Mrs. Vida Steele.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Crowl were
guests at the horn of Mr. and ttri,
M. F. Sheet Monday evening.
Mrs. Addle Barneburg, Fred Baroe
burg. Mra. Donna Orafda and Norman
Anderson were dinner guesta at Kie
home of Mrs. Chub Anderson Sundsy,
Independent Packing house hers
ha been crowded with work for the
past ten daya. Much fruit he been
taken by this house, and the employ,
eea are enjoying full daya of work,
and not broken houra aa la sometimes
neeesssry for lack of fruit.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ucian Wilcox. nd
children, snd Mrs. Wilcox' mother.
Mrs. Olson, spent the Lsbor dsy holi
days at Crescent City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward accompan
ied by Mr. and Mra. Ray Wright of
Medford. apent Labor day holldav
at Union Creek.
Mr. and Mra. L. O. Caster, attended
tha Orange meeting at Eagla Point
Tuesday night where they acted u
Judgea In a contest for the best prog,
ram that Is being put on by the men
and women of that grange.
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINQS. Sent. 8fSna.
clal) Willow Sprlnga achool opened
September 8 with Mra. Stark and Miss.
Frances Fitzgerald In charge. Mlat
Fitzgerald la residing with Mr. and
Mrs. Rolf.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anders and two
children are now residing with Mr.
Ander s parent, Mr, and Mrs, John
Anders.
Miss Violet Zimmerman la emnlOT-
d by the Pinnacle Packing Co. In
Medford.
Miss Clara Anderson of Portland
Is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Sam Anderson. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harris "of
Portland, who have been vacationing
the past two week st Crater and
Diamond lakes, apent a 'few days thla
week a guesta of Russell' mother,
Mrs. w. B, Harris.
Mm. H. Rsmstrom returned horn
Monday after three weeks In ft Med
ford hospital, recuperating from
major operation.
Mr. and Mra. Stuart of McMlnn-
vllle were week-end guests of Mrs.
W. B. Harris.
John Smith, employed at the Ss
lade orchards, I living at the 0. T.
Smith home. '
Mr. and Mra. Roy Nichols are raw
aiding on their ranch here. The P.
A. Bonney family has purchased th
Nichols home In Central Point.
John Blackford la horn again af
ter receiving treatment In ft Medford
hospital for an Injury while employ
ed on hi unole's dairy farm.
Mra. C. A. Richmond waa called to
Portland Wednesday by the sudden
death of her mother, Mr. Roberta,
who had ofen visited her daughter
here and had many frlenda In thla
vicinity.
.Miss Leah Parker went to Portland
by plana August 30 and returned
Saturday by auto, accompanied by
Miss Emma, Shallop of Portland,
They drove to Klamath Falls Sun
day to resume their duties as In
tractors In the city schools.
Sams Valley .
SAME VALLEY, Sept. (Spl.)
Friend of Adam Emlg ware saddened,
to learn of hla death recently ftt
Medford. The Emlg family- resided
here many years, where Mr. Emlg was ,
highly respected. Sincere, sympathy
la extended the family.
At th annual birthday dinner, of
Grandpa Hoist many town of th
valley were represented. Including
Medford. Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Cen
tral Point and Rogu River with 171
present. Among them were Mr. and
Mra. Raymond Hoist of Rlckreall, Mr,
and Mra. Harold Straus and baby,
Joel, Mra. Frank Straus and young
Donald of Richmond. Cal., and Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Buchholta of Good
hue, Minn. Mra. Buchholt la a sleet)
of Orandpa'i and prolonged her visit
In the valley to be present ftt the
big celebration.
Mra. Loren Andrews of Portland left
Friday to take up her achool dutle
at Coqullle after visiting a few daya
with her parent, Mr. and Mra. Dick
Straits.
School opened Monday with the
following Instructors: Principal, Jo
MrKnlght; second high schoolteach
er. Miss Vests. Hsll: upper grade,
Mrs. Ada East; primary. Miss Madge
Mitchell. Enrollment will be enlarged
considerably after student hava com
pleted two weeks' work In th or
chards. A bus was put on by th
school board to transport high achool
student from outside district.
Mr. and Mra. 8. 8. Abbott received
news Sunday of th death of their
son. Will. In Tacoma. Mr. Abbott left
Immediately to be with hla daughter?
In-law. Funeral arrangements hav
not been snnounced.
Walter Straus is horn from Klam
ath Falls, where he la amployed.
Mis France Wilson completed her
normal Instruction Isst week, having,
graduated at Ashland Thursday,
Farn Valley
FERN VALLEY, Sent. 9. (Special)
Quest of Mr. and Mra. R. DeWltt
the past week were Mr. and Mra,
Blake, Mra. Hotchklns and Mis Det
weller of Medford.
Mrs. C. Ward, mother of R. O. .
Ward, left th last of th week to
visit her eon-ln-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mr. Osberg, c( Seattle.
L. N. Williams, w,ho Is n employ
of th Pacific Fruit Co. ftt Klamath
Falla, waa th guest of hi father,
T. N. Williams, over Labor day,
Mra. Verns Duanne and son. Bob, ,
by, J., spent ft week with Mra, E. X.
Marshall at th Suncrest orchard.
Mra. Mors of Valley View waa call
ing on frlenda th first of th week.
Llttl Patricia and Joyoa Marshall
ar spending th week with their
grandparent, Mr. and Mra. L, H.
Hughea.
F. W. Bartlett, Medford Taxider
mist and Furrier, ha opened shop.
43 So. Central St., Craterlan Bldg.
Prices on all taxidermist and fur
.work grostlj reduced.