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HRLP WANTED IALEAKEMAJ
SALESLADIES AND SALESMEN -Runproot
hose; your. free: paid
dally. Special Jan. bonus. Write
,Mr. Maxkle. 603 Delta Bldg, Los
Angeles. Cal.
WANTED SITUATIONS
' RELIABLE, experienced girl wants
housework. 1399-X.
EXPERT PAINT ISR will do sign paint.
lng-interior decorating - general
' paint Jobs. Call at 322 So. Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
.. W ANTED Rogue river farm. Prefer
near river, value about .15.000. lor
) eastern Oregon grain and atocx
ranch. Box 0184. Tribune. -
WANTED To buy fresh cow or
heller, cheap for cash. Tel. 586-j.
WANT set of carpenter'e tools; must
, be bargain for cash. Box 9322.
Mall Tribune.
'DRIVING Portland Friday; room for
, 2, share expense. Box MJ3 MlU
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f taftWANTED A rkle east to Albuquer
!.7 que. New Mexico.. Denver or El
' f Paso. Texas. Phone 280-M.
BUSINESS opportunity wanted; able
,, to handle any kind office work;
can make small investment In go
Ing business affording employment.
' Olve details. No schemes or can
" vasslng. Box 9316. Mall Tribune.
. WANTED Wool and mohair, cattle
and sheep. See J. J. Osenbrugge.
EXOHANOE Upholstering and furnl
ture repairing for what have you?
Thlbault. Tel 989-tt
TRUCKMEN
house to Medtord, write me your
price. T. K. Flynn, ltt3 com. rive
, Oakland. Calif.
WANT TO RENT Completely furn-
Ished home. Near high school, flre
v place, furnace, 2 bedrooms. Phone
'; 1011-J
WOOD-SAWING. Phone 796-W.
iri WANTED Large heater or circulator
. 40. with coil. 638-X.
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for returns.
We Fay cash.
We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1082
i. WANTED Household goods, stores,
tools, or what have you
1 MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
VS.ROOM house. 219 8. Ivy.
FOR RENT 60 No. Pesch. rooms
snd bath: oil burner. Tel. 105.
' FOR RENT Half duplex, furnished;
heat, garage. 246 S. Riverside.
i FOR RENT 624 W. 13th. Tel. I0S.
.f FOR RENT Houses, 813.50. 15 snd
I. 817.50. Tel. 10S.
i FOR . B
A plex,
A JTroR R
i 1001
S N. C
FOR. RENT A nicely furnished du-
close in. for sio pnone 1149
RENT 4-room furnished house,
North central. Inquire 939
Central.
FOR RENT Partly furnished home.
close In. nice vade, garden spot,
garage, $20, water rent paid; lo
cated at 318 So. Rlversrslde; In
quire at 328 80. Riverside.
SMALL, modern, furnished house;
frigldslre. garage. if. Holly.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room house. Telephone 4BB-M.
FOR RENT Furnished fl-room house;
rurnace. fireplace; close in. Tel
1326..
FOUR-ROOM f.'.rnur.ed house. In
quire Irvln Andersun. 214 Vancou
ver Ave.
FOR RENT Nice S-roum uniurnlsa
ed house, lis mo Location. North
Central, phone 449-X
FOR RENT Nice residence near high
school; double garage 503 8 Oak.
date Phone "37
FOR P.EM s-room rurn:htd nouse
and garage, call at 345 N. Bailleu.
FOR BENT nODSES
FOR RENT -room small furnished
house with garage. Call 816 or
U13-J.
741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good
condition ana location. Tel. tua
FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed house: Hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 630
8. Central.
NEWLY renovated 6-room modern
cottage on Paclflo Highway with 8
acre lot. good garden soil. Irriga
tion. See J. B. Webster Agency.
Phoenix.
FOR KENT Furnished 6-room mod
ern house. Csll at 41. s Rivsiae
FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished
house, plenty Buns ins. close in.
Inquire 141 So. Holly.
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 2 and 3-room apart-
mvnie. -1 w. i ok.
MODERN furnished spt: heated; hot
water. 010 no. oaitwn.
3 ROOMS completely furnished. In
cluding lights and water; neatea;
$5 a week. 229 No. Ivy.
FURNISHED apartment, downstairs;
garage. 344 No. Bartlett.
NICE turn. apt. 518 So Oakdale.
NEAT turn. apt. Key 146 8 Ivy.
FURN. apts.: steam heat; convenient
for 4 adults. The Berben. 10 Quince
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 533 Plum St.. after 6 p. m
or Sundays.
HOMES FOR KENT Call 796.
"OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8
Grape.
PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace
heated and a fireplace. Three good
meals, 81 00 a day. 716 E Main
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 323 8
Central.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 1 and ',4 -acre tracts near
Medford. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT My poultry ranch equip
ped with electric Incubators and
brooders. Well furnished house.
Mrs. C. A. Wlnans, Ross Lane,
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Interest In quartz claim for
car. 1021 10th St. West.
RADIO to trade for sewing machine.
Phone 1700.
FOR EXCHANGE Good light closed
car and Bldg. Ac Loan stock for
later model car. rnone 731-jt.
WOOD for .lay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger, Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck 322 East 4th
FOR EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acres
Klamath county, on highway and
railroad, fine land, all irrigated; 45
acres Jackson county, no irrigation
needed. Will sell or exchange for
smaller acreage or Medford prop
erty. Phone 1282, .
FOR SAI.fc HOMES
FOR SALE! 4-room modern home In
Milton. Ore., will trade for farm
land near Medford. Box 106, Jack,
sonvllle.
FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east
front) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at $450.
Terms. Phone 517-L.
FOB SALE POULTRY
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White
Leghorns, Hansen strain, 8 cents;
Reds and Rocks 9 cnts. 24 page
catalog free. Jenks Poultry' Farms,
Tangent, Oregon.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
13 ACRES Own water right: bouse
and other buildings: on bus line:
81000 A. E. Dennis, Rogue River,
Oregon.
GOOD homes, ranches, timber lands,
building lots. Bargains. Roberts,
720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE FUEL
DRY FIR, black oak and laurel wood,
81.75 and up. Phone 153. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
UNUSUAL BARGAIN In used piano,
855; good organ for trade. What
have you7 Baldwin fianu fluur,
26 8. Grape.
30 TONS alfalfa, on Conley ranch.
Sams Valley, or write H. E. Rich
ardson, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Baled hay. 813 ton. L.
M. Lofland, phone 447-J.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
buggies, doll bed ano other toys
Jhampoo shield and stand. 319 No.
Central.
FURNITURE for sale Servian rugs,
radio, overstuffed, Maytag, mangle
dining set. bedroom furniture.
westingnouse range., ueiung every
thing Come. 120 Vancouver Ave
FOR SALE Good used piano 867.50.
Good organ 87.50. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 260 a. Grape St.
FOR 8ALE Hsrley-Davidson motor
cycle 886 cash. See John, at Mai)
Tribune.
FOR SALE UxS lathe. Inquire at
Pick it Lindley's.
FOR SALE Dry oak. laurel and man
aanlta. Phone 1116.
FOR 8 ALE Used tewing machines, all
makes, $6 up: terms If desired All
makes rented and repaired White
6ew.ni Machine Co 34 H Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Pbone 913-J.
OET the No Hunting1 and trespass-
j tng signs at the Mall rr oune Job
I iffire: printed on moth to emu
I stand the rao and weather.
MISCELLANEOUS
MEDFORD FUR SHOP moved to 638
E Main.
LINOLEUM, floor or rugs Glo-coated:
everything furnished for 81.00. Call
Tjuiipon'a. 1
FLOORS elesned. waxed and pollen
ed; everything furnished for $1.00.
Call Lamport's.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movera 8pocial livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North
Riverside Phone 044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract! ol Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete T 1 1 1 r
System 10 Jacksor
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No. 83 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 aopointment
Expert Window Cleaners.
LEI OEOROE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House oleaning Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing ol all kinds; book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, a 0 d
blanks billing systems duplicating
cast) sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 38-30 N Grape
Phone 75.
Painting and Paperhangtng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting
paperhangtng. Phone I4-F-4. Res
Coleman Creek road.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS,
Three per cent per montb on un
paid balance No other charge See
W B. Thomas. 46 8 Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg State License No. 8-187.
Transfer,
EADS TRANSFER As STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No Central Pbone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed
RE1NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer. and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable price.- Ill No j Fir
Street. Phone 333. .
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Final Account.
In the county Court of the State of
Oreeon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah
Adeline Hull, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned. Executor of the Estate
of Sarah Adeline Hull, deceased, has
filed his Final Account on the ad
ministration of said estate with the
Countv Clerk of Jackson County,
Oregon, and the above named Court
has fixed ten ociock a. m., on tne
16th day of January, 1933, at the
County Courthouse at Medford, Ore
iron, ss the time ind place for hear
ing objections thereto and allowing
and settling the same thereto. All
persons Interested ' In said estate are
hereby notified to present their ob
jections, If any. to said account, or
any item thereof, on or before said
date. CLARENCE PIERCE,
RAWLES MOORE, Attorney.'
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon.
December 16tn, 1932.
Forest Exchange.
Notice Is hereby given that on No
vember 18tn, 1932. The Fruit Growers
Supply Co., 711 Consolidated Realty
Bldg., Los Angeles. cauf filed ap
plication No. 020563 under tbe act of
March 30, 1922, (42 Stat.. 405) to ex
change All Sec. 25, T. 40 0.. R. IE.,
W. M-, with the exception of 18.367
acres owned by the southern Paclflo
Railroad Company, for right-of-way
and siding: s4 See 26, NE!4 , Vf,
NW4. SWViNW',4. and SVt Sec. 32,
all Seo. 83. all Sec. 84. all 8ee. 85,
T. 40 S. R. IB.. NW?4, NW8WV4
and SW'.SWy,. Sec. 3, all Sec. 3,
Lots 2, 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10. 11 and NWH
Sec. 4. all Sec. 6. all Sec. 6, all See.
7. N',4NW',4. SWNW. Sec. 8,
all Sec. 9. all except NWHNWV,
Sec. 10, all Sec. 15. all Sec. 16. Lota
1. 2. 5. 6, 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. .12. 18, Sec.
17, Lots 1 and 3. NSNE'i Sec. 18,
T. 41 S., R. IE., and B Sec. 86. T.
40 8.. R. 1W., and Lots 3. 3. 4. and
N!4 Sec. 13. T. 41 S-. R. 1W-, W. M.
Oregon, within the Klamath National
Forest, for portlonsof Sec. 3. 4. 10
and 13, T. 41 s.. R. 1W.. w. M. Ore
gon, within the Klamath National
Forest.
The purpose of this notice la to
allow all peraons claiming the lands
selected, or having bona fide objec
tions to such application, an oppor
tunity to file their protests with the
Register of the United States Land
Office at Roseburg. Oregon. Any
such protests or objections must be
I Mln this office within thirty days
from the date of first publication of
this notice, which first publication
will be Dee. 38th, 1933.
HAMILL A. CANADAT. Register.
Crater Lake
CRATER LAKE, Jan. 11 (Spl.)
Charles Ooold, Jess Smith and Chas.
Simpson, all of Government Camp,
spent New Tears with their families
in Medford.
Ranger Harry Fuller and Prank So
llnsky were rumrig and skiing up
at the rim Friday.
The only animal life around the
lodge at present Is one porcupine,
two black ravens and five birds. They
ar being fed by the caretakers.
FREE Pioneers eou descendants
photographed without charge foi
pioneer historical collection
ACCEPT SCHISSLERi
RESIGNATION WITH r
FRIENDLY FEELING j
0. S. C. Chairman of Central
Board High in Praise of
Retiring Football Mentor
Economy Need Seen
CORVALLIS, Jan. (AP)Coaoh
Paul J. Schlasler today confirmed the
announcement that he had submitted
hla resignation and that It bad been
accepted. He eald he had no state
ment to make.
Dean Harry Rogers, chairman of
the board of control, however. Issued
the following statement:
Effective June 30.
Coach Paul J. Schlasler has pre
sented his resignation to the board
of higher education, to the chancel
lor, to the board of control and to
the chairman to take effect at the
end of the current year, June 30.
"The resignation has been accepted
by the board of higher education and
the board of control with the privi
lege of a leave of absence from this
current date to July 1, 1033.
'Paul J. Schlasler has given to Ore
gon State College nine yeara of ser
vice and continuous, hard, construc
tive and faithful effort. During his
leadership here 'he organized many
constructive policies In athletics. He
brought Oregon State College Into
a position of national recognition by
the performance of his team In In
tersections! contests and he promoted
the Shrine game In Portland.
Held In Hlfih Regard.
He has been highly regarded In
Pacific coast Intercollegiate confer
ence and has to his credit the longest
period of service of any conference
coach.
'Conditions In athletics at Oregon
State College, accompanied by a gene
ral decline In all athletic revenues
received both through general at
tendance and student body fees, make
reorganization of the coaching staff
necessary as a measure of economy.
"Coach Schlasler has evidently made
his future plans with this In view.
"The administrative and personal
relationship between Coach Schlssler
and the board of control have always
been cordial, friendly and co-operative.
"He leaves us with our best wishes
for his continued success."
SCHAAF OR PRIO
NEW YORK. Jan. II. (AP) Jack
Sharkey will defend his heavyweight
championship in June against either
Ernie Schaaf or Prime- Camera, under
plans formulated by Madison Square
Garden. .
Schaaf, who stopped Stanley P0
reda In six rounds last week, has been
matched with Camera. In a IB-round
battle In the Garden February 10,
the winner to gain the right to face
Sharkey for the title.
Mail Tribune Daily
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10. Stalk
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Instrument
11. Pleasant smell
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17. Before Ions;
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receiver
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fencing
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gon State college was announced yen tenia v. snlil todiiv he has no plans for
the future. A "big time' coach will not be sought to replace Schlssler
due to necessity of economy.
BEAVERS DEFEAT
MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 11. (AP) I
Capping a four-game northern tour
with a 29 to 26 victory over the Uni
versity of Idaho here last night, the
Oregon State Beavers were on their
way home today with three wins and
one defeat In their records, to lead
the northern division of the coast
conference.
Again 'last night, as the previous
night when they came from behind
to pull-out a 32 to 31 victory over
the Vandals, the Oregon State five
spurted after trailing in the rear.
The Vandals netted eight points be
fore the visitors counted one, and
then pulled ahead to lead 10 to 8 at
half time.
School Athletics
Not Under Laws
SALEM, Jan. U. (AP) School
athletic- activities pertaining to box
ing and wrestling competitions do
not come binder the laws relating to
boxing commissions, unless these ac
tivities are held for the sole purpose
of rslslng money and not a part of
high achool of college schedules, At-,
torney General I. H. Van Winkle held
In an opinion handed down today.
Pbone 04X We'll haul away youi
refuse City Sanitary Service,
Cross-Word Puzzle
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senator
from Mis
souri 22. Poems
25. Animal tn-
closures
26. Soap plant
27. Domain
26. Small Euro
pean sharks
50. Burst forth
violently ,
tU Patron saint
of Franca
St. Refuse matter
remain. nt"
after press
ing grapes
24. United
35. Roman road
36. Oriental saber
96. Those who
believe that
all objects
have souls
42. Stammer:
Scotch
43. 7x)w gaiter
48. Cme forth
46. Made
speeches:
humorous
51. Chief god of
ancient
Memphis
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AS. Notion '
56. Mlcrobs
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capital
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awkward
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var.
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PUTS
KRUSE OUT
TACOMA. Waah., Jan. 11 (AP)
Ed Strangler Lewis, Claimant 6f the
heavyweight wrestling chsmplonshlp,
used a speedy and well-timed head
lock attack to defeat Bob Kruse, Os
wego, Ore., challenger, by a fall and
default In the eight-round main
event of the mat program here last
night. The fall came In a minutes
and 95 seconds of the fourth round
and Kruse waa unable to report when
the bell for the fifth round sounded.
Bobby Miller. Chicago, and Dr. Map
do Vora; Providence. R. I., wont to a
draw in the samt-wlndup, each gain
ing a fnll. In the three-round opener
Tom Ray, veteran light-heavyweight,
gained the lone fall to win over Pat
Callahan of Boston,
Lewis meets Abe Kaplan In the
main event of a wrestling card at
Portland tonight.
BOWLING
Copco.
T Hussong 1S8 144 188 442
H. Husaoug ....... 133 183 183 408
3. Burroughs 138 124 117 370
P. Brewer ............. 180 148 188 813
S. BuUls 128 138 108 380
Handicap lit 111 Ml 833
83T 700 807 2434
PMrlfJs Mnst Market.
R. Martin 101 78 97 378
J. Casrlty 01 110 80 381
f. Schuler 133 03 88 313
P. Dlltton 130 108 112 340
H. Mmisel 142 103 80 334
Handicap 383 283 383 788
848 783 710 3320
Tolo
TOLO. Jan. H. rapU-HMra. P. A.
Tracy and daughters. Misses Inman
and Ernestine Tracy, were dinner
guest of Mrs. John Bohnert Friday,
later attending Central Point Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whetstone and
Alton visited Hewlln Whetetona and
family of Ashland Sunday.
Newman Billings went skiing on the
SUklyou s Monday,
Ralph Buckles of Central Point.
formerly of Tolo, entertained a num
ber of classmatea at dinner Monday,
Edward Inman was among the guests.
Ralph Is an amateur radio operator
and the boys spent the remainder of
the evening In hla studio.
Visiting at the Joe Collins home
Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Cochran, cousins of Mrs. Collins from
Long Beach, Cal,
Dinner gueeu at the Wm. Pen-
nlnger home Monday were Mrs. Blllle
M. Btlllngi, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and
Vlobel Morrow. Later the party went
to tne home of Mrs. Billings at Pine
Tree, and danced for the remainder
of the evening.
Tolo Community elub will hold Its
regular meeting January 12, with
Mrs, Denver Davis. Visitors are cor
dially invited.
Broken windows glased by Trow
brtdga Cabinet Works.
Medford Pear Sabs, New York Auction
From New York Daily Fruit Reporte. furnished to The Mail Tribune by
the Fruitgrowers' League.'
One ear Oregon Bose pears, two
unchanged on all varieties.
Bose Bxs. 80 70s 80 90s 100s 110 130t 1381 180s 188a 180s 188 910 1381 Ave.
Broadway. Extrs ... 88 188 178 178 180 100 188 188 188 ' 184
Fifth Ave.. Fsncy 483 188 160 100 168 170 178 190 190 190 170 170 170 17
Anjou
National Park. Fancy . 608 160 160 180 160 168 178 310 310 308 170 188 188 158 1
Fifth Av., Fancy . 38 318 918 338 330 Ml
j Blue Diamond, Extras 389 180 108 10S 198 300 108 330 390 338 936 IBM
, Red Dlsmond, Fsncy 380 170 170 175 178 180 180 188 310 310 , 17
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK. Jan. 11. (Spl.)
Williams Ladles' club met with Mrs.
Alfred La rl more Wednesday. Only a
few were present because of the flu.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
Harry Cougle, Jan. 18. All members
are urged to be present as offlcera are
to be elected. . 4 J
Mrs. Stella Stratton Is spending
some time In Medford with hsr
friends Judge and Mrs. H. D. Norton.
Brennen Wltcher of Redding. Calif.,
visited his cousin, C. W. Roberts a
few days last week.
Mrs. John Letteken la confined to
her bed with flu. Her daughter, Mrs.
Bd Woolfolk of Grants Pssa Is with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Richardson of
Provolt left Saturday for Castle Rock,
Wash., to make their home.
Mrs. Lee. teacher of the upper
grades moved into the small house
on the Roy place, the Roy ftvmity
having moved Into their new home
just finished.
The Schults family who have all
had the flu are on the road to recov
ery. A state policeman was on the creek
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oh as. McMerrlclt are
visiting Mrs. McMerrlck's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, George Loveless.
Dale and Wesley Vahrenwald were
victims of the flu over the holidays.
School opened January S, after a
week's vacation, with but few missing.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Hilton drove down
to Dorrls, Calif., where they will make
their home. Mr. Hilton returned to
finish up business. The Madden fam
ily from the Missouri Plata who have
leased the place have taken posses
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lovelace. en
entertained at dinner New Year's, Mr.
and Mrs. Mills. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.
u. Mills and small son Billy. .
Harold Vlncel was New Tear s din
ner guest at the Hammon home.
Practice of the school orchestra led
by Martin Treptta of Grant pass, wsa
called off again last week because of
danger from high water to roads and
bridges.
The creeks have been very high,
leaving behind everywhere banks Of
beautiful black sand.
Mrs. Sorrels; and daughter Donna
called on Mrs. Carrie Hartman at the
Ham men home Tuesday. Walter
Hammon la feeling poorly.
January 1st was election of offlcera
and teachers of the Williams Union
Sunday school. All of the offlcera
and teachers were re-elected except
new secretary was chosen. Mrs. Blod
gette was given the Intermediate
class m her former group waa trans
ferred to the young people's class of
which Mr. Blodgette Is teacher.
. Visitors entertained at the Kradel
Neweomb home Nflw Year's were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Norton and two sons
of Grants Pass, John and Jess Splcer
of Provolt.
Mrs. Harry Cougle was called to
Frultvale Wednesday by the serious
Illness with pneumonia, of her brother-in-law,
Mr. Forlster.
Store and postofflct at Williams
waa taken over the first of January
by Frank Wood who haa leased same
for a number of years.
Art Woolfolk. of Grant paaa spent
Wednesday nlxht with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken.
Ralph Cougle who haa been with
his slater, Ma. Fred Conklln of Mar
tines, Calif., la now at home.
Warren Brooks and Jack Hill are
cleaning the O'Brlan ditch which la
a psrt of the Laton ditch system. j
Mrs. J. M. Lloyd and small son of
San Bernardino, Calif., who spent the
Christmas holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberts, returned
home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs1. E. T, Oray and son
Byran and daughter Lois and Clifford
Willsort, all of near Murphy, were
calling at the C. W. Roberts home one
evening last week,
"
Prospect
PR06PECT, Jan. 11. (Spl.) Mrs.
Prank Dltsworth. who underwent a
serious major operation at the Com
munity hospital 10 days ago. Is mak
ing a remarkable recovery.
Orandma Dltsworth la a patient at
the Community hospital, with flu.
Members of the Prospect P.-T. A.
are taking turns serving hot lunches
to the school children.
Dance given New Tear's eve In the
school gymnasium wsa well attended,
with about 84 present.
Atewart Weeks spent Prlday In Med
ford shopping and attending to busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ritchie were
shopping In Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Carl Richardson and Qui Dlts
worth are taking turns caring for
their father, who 1 111 with Influ
enza. Kelson Ttye. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Nye and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dlts
worth have been added to the list
of influenza victims.
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tTTHBLWYN P. HOFFMANN.
Sixth and Holly.
ears Anjous, on prt ear Comic told
Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT, Jan. il, (Spl.)
Mrs. Alice Nichols left for Drain De
cember 33 to spand the holidays wltb.
relatives.
Seven months' old baby of Mr. and
Mrs. Clsrk o.' Reese creek la very 111
with Influenza. The mother and
baby are now ataytng at Dr. D. A.
Forbes so that the baby may have
constant medical attention.
Mrs. James V. Forbes and son, Stan
ley, of Jacksonville, have been stay
ing with Mrs. Forbes' brother-in-law,
Dr. D. A. Forbes for two weeks.
Dorothy Coy left for Brownsboro
Jsnuary 4 to spend several days with
Donna Brown.
Dr. D. A. Forbes', son, Stuart, Mr.
and Mrs, Jamea V. Forbea and sons,
Stanley, Donald and Ray of Jack
sonville, enjoyed New Years' dinner
with Dr. D. A. Forbes,
Mrs. J. O. Spencer entertained Mrs.
N. h. Buries of Medford December 8.
Frank Strshan, Alex Vestal and AI-
vln Martin of Reese creek spent
Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
J. 0, Spencer.
John Kanklns, formerly of the Ala
Vista orchard, is building a house on
his recently acquired property near
Reese creek on the Butte Falls high
way. They expect to move Into It In
about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Marshall of Med
ford, will move Into the house on
the Ala Vista orchard, vacated by
John Hanklns and family next week.
Percy Haley, county gradsrman.
Started for Butt. Falls January t
with the county grader to finish work
on the Butt Falls-Pro pect road.
Snow Is reported very deep above
Butt Falls and road work la prac
tically Impossible ' from the upper
John Allen ranch to Prospect.
Earl Stoner, who waa having medi
cs! treatment at the Sacred Heart
hospital In Medford, left for Port
land December 8 where he will enter
th veterans' hospital for treatment.
Mr. Stoner, who haa been 111 for aome
time, Is reported to be suffering with
Malta fever, a rare disease in this
part of the country.
Royal Brown la able to alt up a lit
tle every day now.
Mrs. Ruby Toung, Mr. O. F. Davles,
Mrs John Hanklna and Julius Bit-
terllng are reported 111 with the flu.
Mrs. Orace Dahack returned home
from Portland January I, where aha
had undergone a minor opsratlori at
the Good Samaritan hosoltal, '
3. A, Tlngleaf left for Portland De
cember 91 and returned January 1,
bringing with him his son, Delbert. .
who had been In the Good Samaritan
hospital for operation and treatment
of his broken leg. Delbert la much
Improved, but It la reported he will
need to return to Portland In Febru
ary for final treatment.
Jack Marklee la wiring th barn of
Nick Young for electrlo lights.
Mrs. Maude Dltsworth. formerly of
Eagle Point, but now of Prospect,
passed through her last week en
rout to the Sacred Heart hospital .
where she was operated on. . She la
reported as getting along nicely.
Misses Foung of Talent were visit
ing th Putnam family on the Barnes
place Saturday and In th evening
attended the Grange watch party.
Mrs Merie McClelland, dauahtar of
Mrs. Orvllle' Henderson, who esm
from Los Angeles to attend th fu
neral of her step-father. Que Nich
ols, returned horn January S.
nam coy haa been hauling apple
from the Ala Vista orchards to th
Ala Vista packing nous In Medford
this week.
I. R. Klin was visiting it th J. O.
Spencer place January S.
Mrs. rred Button la reported trait
111 with th flu.
Friends and neighbor of ' John
Hanklns, who asslated him to erect
hi house January 7, wer Vrn
Spencer, J. O. Spencer, Jack Grow,
Frank Strahan and Mr, Martin and
son, Alvln.
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kiln and
nephew, Glen Lannlng. were enter
tained with New Yeafe dinner at Mr.
and Mr.. Edward Farra'a at Central
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanklns and
daughter, Sylvia, entertained with n
enjoyable New Tear's party for Mr.
and Mrs. Sturglll and son. Charles,
Mr. and Mrs. Grow and sons Harold
and Sldon and daughter, lien. Vern
Spencer, Woyn and Frank Whaler.
Mary Jack, all of Eagle Point and
Clyde Sturglll and ton, Elno of Med
ford. Mrs. Madeline Barrett and Mr. W.
H. Young called at th J. O. Spencer
home with a friend from Washington.
Rev. J. 8. Smith of Butte Fall
preached at the Presbyterian church
January 8. His text was taken from
Proverbs, 4-38.
Rsv. George Iverson of Medford wilt
preach at the Presbyterian church
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