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! BEDFORD HAIL TRIBUTE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933. PAGE SEVEN mum ra1! fm (Affirm DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB TOE RATES; eat word first interna (Minimum Each additional insertion. pei word lc (Minimum 10c) per line pei month, without . copy change Phone 75 LOST rrS?"J, Lady's dark brown pigskin "C?-... rteht hand. Please re turn 'to M. K., Mall Tribune office. Reward. ' s-- iLOST If dog missing, call 1516. FOUND POUND Lady's brown kid glove. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Unencumbered lady to as 8lst with housekeeping. State age, and wages expected. Box 9340, care Mall Tribune. . HELP WANTED MALE FEMALE SALESLADIES AND SALESMEN -Runproof hose; yours free; paid dally; Special Jan. bonus. Write Mr. Markle, 803 Delta Bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. ; Wanteds1tc"ations WANTED Collecting, part time bookkeeping or typing. Room 210. First National Bank, Bldg. RELIABLE, experienced gfrl wants housework. 1389-X. . " EXPERT PAINTBR will do sign paint, ing interior -decorating general paint Jobs. Call at 322 So. Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent acre or small plot with house, near school, for family with several children. Must be minimum rent. Also husband 'jr wants carpenter or other work In exchange for rent or produce. Worthy, thrifty family. Address Box D187. care Mail Tribune. WANTED Rogue river farm. Prefer near river, value about S16.000, for eastern Oregon grain and stock ranch. Box 0184, Tribune. WANTED To buy Iresh cow or heifer, cheap for cash. Tel. B86-J. WANTED A ride east to Albuquer que, New Mexico., Denver or El Paso, Texas. Phone 290-M. BUSINESS opportunity wanted; able to Handle any kind office work: can make small Investment In go ing business affording employment. - Give details. No schemes or can vassing. Box 9318. Mall Tribune. EXCHANGE Upholstering and furni ture repairing for what have you? Thlbault. Tel 969-R WANT TO RENT Completely .furn ished home. Near high school, fire place, furnace, 3 bedrooms. Phone I 1011-J BtSBaaBBjasaSSaMasueiMewetaaaaJ j WOOD-SAWINO. Phone 796-W. WANTED Larse heater or circulator with coil. 838-X. RAW FCRS WANTED Eastern prices paid. You dont have to watt for returns. We pay cash, We buy 'Hides, Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what hove you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1063. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT S-room modern house, close to Griffen Creek school. Tel. 1412. FOR RENT 6-room furn. house: reasonable to reliable party. Call at 145 So. Grape. 8-ROOM house. 319 S. Ivy. TOR RENT 60 No. Peach. 6 rooms and bath; oil burner. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Half duplex, furnished; heat, garage. 246 S. Riverside. FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Houses, 12 50, 15 and 17.50. Tel. 103. FOR RENT A nicely furnished du plex, close In. for $15. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 1001 North Central. Inquire 939 N. Central. FOR RENT Partly furnished home, close in. nice Viarte. garden spot, garage. $20, water rent paid; lo cated at 315 So. Riversrslde; In quire at 325 So. Riverside. SMALL, modern, furnished tuue: frildalre. garage. 221 N. Ho.y. ptFOR RENT Clean, partly funrsi.ed 4-room house Telephone 488-M. POR RE.VT 5-room furnished sou., and ara?e Call at 345 N Ba.-tleii FOR MOT Nice residence nta: l9 school; douole gaitje. 503 S OW , Phone 737. rOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 8-room house; furnace, fireplace; cIom In. Tel 1338. POUR-ROOM furnished house. In. quire Irvtn Anderson. 314 Vancou. ver Ave. FOR RENT Nice o-roum unfurnish ed house. 116 mo. Location. North Central, phone 449-X. FOR RENT woom small furnished house with garage. Call 31S or 1U3-J. 741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good condition and location. Tel. 105 FOR RENT -room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrto range. Call at 530 S. Central. NEWLY renovated 6-room modem cottage on Pacific Highway with 8 acre lot. good garden soli. Irriga tion. See J. B. Webster Agency. Phoenix. ' FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod ern house. Call at 4U s Riverside FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished house, plenty built Ins, close In. Inquire 141 So. Holly, FOR RENT Homee. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown ds White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms and garage. 827 N. Grape. FOR RENT 2 and 3-room apart ments. 217 W. 2nd St. . MODERN furnished apt; heated; hot water. 345 No. Bartlett. : 3 ROOMS completely furnished, in cluding lights and water; heated; , $5 a week. 229 No. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment, downstairs; garage. 844 No. Bartlett. NICE furn. apt. 518 So Oakdale. NEAT furn. apt. Key 146 s. Ivy. FURN. ap.ta.; steam heat; convenient for 4 adults The Berben. 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 633 Plum St.. after 3 p. m or Sundays. HOMES FOR KBNT Call 706. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED, heated room In private home; ahower. 798-Y. . FOR RENT Nice, clean Bleeping room, $6 per month; close in. 710 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block , from Main St. Reasonable rates., 923 S Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 and lA -acre tracts near Medford. Tel. 105. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Duroo brood sows, boar and pigs, for cows or cash. S. H. Hawk, 24 s. Grape. TRADE Interest in quartz claim for car. 1021 10th St. West. WOOD for Say or potatoes, near Trail R. O. Skellenger, Trail, Ore. WILL trade dry 18" fir and hard wood for light truck 322 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL 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 SALb HOMES FOR SALE 4-room modern home In Milton. Ore., will trade for farm land near Medford. Box 196, Jack sonville. 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. . ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus line; (1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE POULTRY BRONZE toma and hens. W. A. Py- burn. Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill. . NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns. Hansen strain, 8 cents; Reds and Rocks 8 c.nts. 24 psge catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent, Oregon. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz, Beagle. FOR SALE FUEL DRY FIR, black oak and laurel wood, $1.75 and up. Phone 153. Jacksonville. FOR SALE .MISCELLANEOUS ALFALFA. $8.00: wheat, $1.05 cwt.; barley, 85c; ear corn, 90c. Phone C. A. DeVoe, 823-J-2. FOR SALE Bicycle, 26-ln. frame, cheap. Box 9336, Tribune. GOOD NEWTOWN APPLES. 30c per xo. Bring boxes. Mccau. m:ie west of Talent. ORANGES $2.00 crate: $1.10 half crate; grapefruit, $2.25 case: $1.20 hilf case.' Heavy pack. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse. Inc., B. Front St. JO TONS alfalfa on Conley ranch. Sams Valley, or writ H. E. Rich ardson. Phoenix. FOR SALE Baled hay, $12 ton, L. M. Lofland, phone 447-J. POR SALE Two large wlvker doll buggies, doll bed ant, other toys Shampoo shield and stand. 219 No Central. ; fur SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at I tick S Undlej'a. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE for sale Servian rugs radio, overstuffed, Maytag, mangle dining set, bedroom furniture. Westlnghouse range,. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave FOR SALE Good used piano $87.60. Good organ $7.50. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 266 S. Grapo St. FOR SALS Harley-Davldson motor cycle. $85 cash. Sea John, at Mail Tribune. . FOR SALE Dry oak, laurel and man eanlta. Phone 1116. FOR SALSUsed sewing machines, all makes. $5 up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White 8ewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and beaming. Phone 912-J. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on doth to with stand the ram and westber. N MISCELLANEOUS LINOLEUM, floor or rugs Glo-coated: everything furnished for $1.00. Call Lamport's. FLOORS cleaned, waxed and polish 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 movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Ahstrarts of Title ana Title Insurance. The only complete Title system in Jaekjor County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstraots of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave. upstairs. Automobile Loans. OONTRACTS REPlrMNCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or rinance company and extend your payment Additional money loaned Phone 31 for appointment Attorney-at-Law. GLENN O. TAYLOR LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULDrNO, MEDFORD, OREGON. Expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEORGE DO IT - - Tel. 1173 House oleanlng Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1 Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: Book binding; loose-leaf - ledgers, and blanks. Billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing Une. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 76. painting and Paperhangtng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhangtng. ' Phone 14-P-4- Res Coleman Creel mad. - Money co Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balanoe. No other charge. 8ee W. E. Thomas. 46 8- Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State License No. S-157. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 833. I.f'GAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of John W. Scott, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, H. W. Conger, haa been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county. Oregon, as special administrator of the estate of John W. Scott, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified in the manner provided by law. to the un dersigned. 715 West Main Street, Med ford, Oregon, within six months from date of first . publication of this notice. Dated and first published Decem ber 22, 1932. . . H. W. CONCJBR, Special Administrator. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John -W. Jacobs, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned haa filed her flnai ac count and report In the above en titled matter, and t.ie above entitled Court haa fixed February 11th, 1933, ec iu ociock a. m- In the County Court room In the Court House in Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, as tne time and Dlace for hearing ob jections to said final sccount, and for the settlement thereof. EDITH L. JACOBS. Administratrix. Mining Congress M eels Saturday SALEM, Jan. 12. (AP) The an nua Oregon mining congress wilt meet here Saturday with more than 300 expected to attend A miniature atamp mill will be demonstrated at the meeting and a large exhibit of ore will be displayed. George Jennings of Eugene la presi dent of the organization. Prairie City Clifton Cleaver open ed variety atom In Klrcholnor building. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 13 (SpU P.-T, A. bold a business meeting at the high school January 6. A re port was given by the treasurer. Recognition was given to those who helped by contributions In making the Christmas treat possible tor the children. It vac decided to start serving hot soup to children bringing lunches. A committee was appointed In charge. Jt wa also decided to invite the county P.-T. A. to be their guests at a luncheon and program February 1 1 . Seventh a nd eighth grades were winners of the ' potted fern this month. Mr. and, Mrs. Qrant Nelson and children of Medford called on Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell Sunday afternoon. Wesley Hartman is now employed taking an inventory of county ma chinery. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Iteegan were visitors Sunday at Mrs. Nettle Thomp son's In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Price spent Sun day with Miss Issle McCully. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Saltmarsh who have been living at the former Leslie Coke home now owned by Julius Manke, have moved to their own home In the Oak Grove district. Alvln Dunford who has been ill at the homo of his father, Charles Dun ford In South Jacksonville has re turned to his home on Little Apple gate. Fred Pick left Sunday morning on a business, trip to Portland. There were five patients who en tered the Jacksonville Sanitarium for treatment last week. G. W. Thomas of Trail, Mrs. Julia Bowman from here. J. M. McKlnzln of Talent and J. H. O'Neill and John Bundy of Med ford. Climax CLIMAX, Jan. 13. (Spl.) Kayton McLean Is working for A. J. Grlssom. Mrs. Viola Comstock returned re cently from a business trip to Port land. Nearly everyone In thia neighbor hood had a cold, but none badly. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wertz and daughters Roberta and Norma Jean, attended a New Year dinner party In Central Point at Mn and Mrs. chas. Jantzer's. eh Jantzer's, and January 1 at Mr. and Mrs. Hanson's. Mr. and Mrs., Frank Hurst, and Garrel Charley spent New Year's eve with Mrs. Hilda Morgan. N. P. Hanson haa recovered from an attack of lumbago. Garrel Charley spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst. Howord Gold was a visitor from Medford recently. Miss Hazel Gold came with him. Mies Ona Cometock returned last week from a visit to Portland. A. J. Grlssom la laying a new pipe line on hla ranch here. Boyd and Lincoln Charley were In Medford Monday. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Dinner courts 8. Riotous crowd 9. Intricate 14. Mission In' Texas 15. Feminine name 18. Accustom 17, Form of greeting 18. Unconcern 21. Forward 22. Finn efftrs 23. Entangle 24. Beverage 26. Distant 27. Side 81. Postal Mrvle 33. Bewilder 84. Silkworm 35. Top , 17. Changed one's residence . Force: Latin 1, Sweet secre tion on an , . Australian shrub 40. Napped 41. Trial 42. Mother of Hezeklah 43. Chopped 44. Languishes 45. Dry 46. Kq be It 47. Vocal com position 4ft. Table utensil HO. Angry 61. 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Mrs. Logan, who la sick. plans to stay at the QlUon home until Improved. . Keith Pro well, who has been stay ing with Mr. and Mrs. Barr on upper Applegate and attending school at the Watklns school, left December 34 for Roseburg to stay with hla, mother and stepfather and attend school there. Mrs. Mary Pureel, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pureel, George Pursel and Mrs. Claud Medley, mo tored to Wlldervllle Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silvia. Mra. Pursel will remain at the Silvia home for some time on account of Mrs. Silvia being ill. Miss Ethel Houston, teacher at the Little Applegate school, spent her Christmas vacation at Olympla. Wash, visiting Opal Harvey. She also spent one day at Seattle, sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Reynolds of Medford were Sunday guests of Mrs. R. 8. Burchard. Mrs. Burchard re turned home with them to care for Mrs. Reynolds' mother. Mrs. Bing ham, who ill at her home. Mr. and Mra. Fred Straub and fam ily entertained with a New Year's dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ma riam Young and family and Delmar Smith of Central Point, Mrs, William Peckham entertained this week for her nephew, C. B. Griggs of Long Beach. Cal. Mrs. Peckham also expected her son, Frank Scof fleld of California, this week. Mrs, A. &.' Klelnhammer visited Friday with Mrs. Martin Stevens of Medford. Mrs. Xrvln Lewis has returned home after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Dltsworth of Pros pect, at the Community hospital, Medford. Bryan Hamilton of California spent the Christmas holidays here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hamilton. Mrs. A, 8. Klelnhammer had aa guesU this week Mr. tnd Mrs. Paul Anderson, Venlta Anderson and Ken neth Anderson of Medford and Rta Sanders of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs, Fred West and Mr. and Mrs, George Pursel motored to Wlldervllle Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs, Frank Silvia and family. Tuesday marked the ending of the Christmas vacation for all Applegate school children and teachers, when they all came tramping back, looking refreshed and ready for a new start. Lyal Hards returned home Monday from Mineral, Wash., where ha was called by a telegram Christmas day that his brother, Bill Hards, was kill ed in an automobile accident. Mr. Hards drove here in the Chrysler car that his brother was in at the time of the accident. His mother, Cross-Word Puzzle IS. Shelter 19. Spoken 20. Astounded 28, Continent 29. Proper ::7. Bathed 21. Vengeance 29. Ascend SO. Rosters 33. Serpent Hi. Twelve 36, Embrace 36. Revolt 37. Cutting ma chine 49, Behave 41. Metal 43. Bareheaded 44. Seed con tainer 47. Glut 49. Small candle 60. Anthem 62. Any climbing perennial HI. Wrath 66. Prevail with out re straint IT. Public vehleli El. Maacullna nam II. Extinct New -Zealand bird 19, Beheld 61. Pouch 62. Device for ci trying brick I. Symbol for tellurium t. Singly . Statute 4. Exist 6. Put on, 6. Less 7. At one time 5. Erpreislon of dlsgutit 9. Kxpanded 10. Related through the mother 11. Prei fur pay ment II. Part of a curve who also lived at Mineral, was ex pected, to arrive by tisln wednesd), and wlU make her home here. Applegate Grange expects to start this year off with a chicken dinner, January 13, at which time all the new officers elected in November will take their chairs. Applegate and Jacksonville hfcd a Joint Installation of officers several weeks ago. The new Applegate officers are; Master, Edwin Taylor: overseer, Fremont Jor dan; lecturer, Mrs. Tom Mee; stew ard, Bernard Andten; assistant stew ard, Charles Elmore; chaplain, Ber teena Elmore: lady assistant steward, Dorothy Andlen; treasurer, Tom Mee; secretary, Ben Ellis: gatekeeper, Frank Mee; Ceres, Mra. Jack O'Brien; Po mona, Mrs. Edwin Taylor; Flora, Mrs. Oscar Johnson; executive committee. Herb Elmore, Frank Knutzen and Ed Hawkins. Mrs. Pearl Byrne entertained with a watch party Saturday night for about 50 guesta. The evening was spent in dancing.. , Medford relief ssoeiatlon members who spent the last two months on Little Applegate cutting wood from the J. J. Munsel and J. A. West ranches, are now camped on Yale j creek and are cutting wood from the i place belonging to Billy Andorson. Many Applegate people are suffer ing from flu. but aa no new oases have developed everyone ta about able to resume duties. Those suffer ing since Christmas are Mr. and Mrs. Lance Offenbacher and family, Mr. and Mra. Albert Young and family, Mrs. E. R. Jones, several members of the J. A. West family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Saltmarsh and Dean Salt marsh, who had been staying at their home, and Edwin Taylor of the Clover Leaf dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and family were New Year'a dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Maxwell at Jack sonville. . A surprise party In the form of a dance was given at the Davlea home on Forrest creek Wednesday night of last week, honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Black, who were recently mar ried. Mrs. Black waa Miss Marguer ite Watson, teacher at Forrest Crook school, The music waa furnished by Mr, and Mrs. George Pursel of Yale creek and refreshments were served at midnight. Mrs. Laura Taylor and daughter Lucille left December 24 for Klamath Falls, where they were to visit her brother and slater-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Francis. Later they were to go to Oorvallu to visit relatives. They are expected home soon. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Hallbrook left Monday for their home at San Fran cisco after spending the 'Christmas hoildaya with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shaw of Medford were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Thomas. Mrs. Thomas returned to Medford with them for a few days visit. . Margaret Hamilton left this week for the Trail vicinity where she haa employment doing housework. Eagle Point BAOLE POINT. Jan. 13. (SpU Luclle Coy and Orace Holman spent the week-end In Medford vlaltlng friends. Dorothy Coy returned home from Brownaboro Jan. 1, where she had been visiting Donna Brown a few days. I PHONE 6Sf1 ft ' JL sell, trade or buy. Let I j our intelligent Wantad f M j -A .f takers help you word your J M f jSpV message for best results. 1 r $f You'll like this courteous X jp -dV j service. Simply lift the res xMj ceiver and ask for fr (rl Eagle Point town and the Eagle Point high school basket ball teams had a practice game at the Bchool gymnasium Jan. 9. Joe Brndshaw spent the week-end visiting friends in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy and chil dren were guests at a New Year's dinner at Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hol m ail's, Mr and Mrs. Theron Taylor enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young at New Year's dinner. Mrs. George Stowell, who spent sev eral weeks during the latter part of December visiting relntlves In Port land and Washington points, has re turned home here. H P. Barrett and sons. Dorr and Kenneth, Mrs. Lalng, Mrs. John Bar ker and children. Catherine and John of Medford, spent the evening Jan. 9 with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Newcomb and family, the occasion being Mrs Wewcomb's blrt,idny. Miss Donna Earle ro turned Janu ary 7 from Los Angeles where ahe spent the holidays and has resumed teaching in the Eagle Point high school. Eagle Point school reopened Jan. 3, after a recess of two weeks for the holidays. Mr. and Mra. O. E, Cowden and son, Robert, and Wallace Ragsdate were entertained at a New Year'a dinner at Mr and Mrs. E. R. Jones' of Lake Creek. Evelyn and BUUe Abbott spent' the two weeks vacation vlstlng their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. R., C. Moore at Lake Creek. Morse Haley of Central Point spent the evening January 3 in town, vis iting friends and attending Eagle Point grange. It was reported some time ago that Charles Wisdom received ,hls hurt when cutting wood In the Browns boro district According to his fam ily ho was working for the forest service In the Applegato dlatrlot. While assisting another man to carry a h?avy box of provisions up a steep trail the man In front stumblod and foil, throwing the weight of the box on Mr. Wisdom, He fell backwards with the heavy box on top of him, injuring hla back badly. Hla com panion went for help but Mr. Wis dom lay out In the poudlng rain for many hours. He waa taken to the Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs Wisdom and sons, Aubrey and Joe, go to Medford often to visit him. 1- , Foots Creek POOTO OREEK, Jim. IS (Spl.) Ed Bollng of Applegate came over Jan. 7 to start work In ltl placer mine on the right hand fork. Qeorge KoBter will be employed by him. Lloyd Miller vlalted hla parent In Grants Pasa, Jan. 7. Mrs. Bortha Poyer of Applegate, who haa been vlaltlng her daughter Mra. Lester Bollng aince Dec. 23, spent Jan. a with Mra. Erne Blrdseye. Mr. and Mra. L. L. Smith went to Grants Pass Jan. 3 to see Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boomsllter who have been sick with the flu. G. Konscher of the Dixie Queen mine waa at Riviera Jan. 3. Mrs. M. Boomsllter was In Grants Pass Jan. 4, to have dental work done, and visit Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boomsllter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance of Gold Hill spent Jan. 8 at their cabin here. There will be an all day meeting of the Olvlo Improvement club at Rogue River community hall Jan. IS. Bible contest of the Sunday school waa won by Rowland Miller's side by seven points. The losing side will entertain. Juvenile Grange rr.&ir.'os from here installed Jan.7, at Rogue River were ttowiana Miller, master, David Btrdspye. stowart, Dorothy Smith, treasurer, and Phyllis Miller, secre tary. Mrs. Ocorge West of Medford and her mother, Mrs. Pauline Wahl called on Mrs. M. Boomslitcr January 4. Mrs. Pertha Poyer. Alice and Wal lace Bollng spent the afternoon of Jan. 7 with Mra, George Lance. Ruben Koster who is employed In a lumber camp at Kiderwood, Wash., was C&llrH hnniA .Tnn 1 nn MniiH of the Illness of his wife. Mrs. Kos ter who had been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for several days waa brought home Jan. 4. Raymond Rlttnr nnrt niArnt rv of Gold Hill, accompanied by a friend from Chicago were at the Lance mine Jan. 3 to watch them pipe. TALENT, Jan. 12. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brlcker and family hava moved Into the Alford house. Mr. Brlcker Is the new teacher. Mra. Cora Denham celebrated ht birthday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Alice Turner In Ashland Tues day. Henry Burnett haa been tick at his home In Talent for ten daya. Llndsey Mullen of Glendale la working on the seotlon In Henry Bur- nette'e place aa he la 111 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeoters and son Richard and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hervey nri children have returned from Korby where they wore guesta of relatuea New Year's. Joe Barnett of Chicago Is visiting friends and relatives In Talent. Mr. and Mra, Jack Sweaney and son apent New Year's In Glendale, the gueita of Mr. Sweaney's meter. Mra. Lee Oftedal and Mr. Oftedal. Many trlenda of Katie Mason and Roy Eates are offering their slnoere congratulations upon their marriage In Medford Jan. B. They are at hom In the Estea cottage which he had re modeled. Talent Grange enjoyed a banquet before Orange meeting . Thursday wnen the defeated side banqueted the wlnnera and the new membra "In the membership contest. Eleven new members received the third and fourth degrees. The new stage Is the Orange hall waa finished and admired by all, It la expected to be a great help In putting on playa and pro grama. ' Community club will have home made chicken tamalea on sate at Wol tera' grocery in Ashland Saturday, John Smith of Milwaukee, Wis., la the guest of hla sister, Mra, Sari Wlthrow and Mr. Wlthrow. . Charles Skeetera haa a tub-contract clearing right of way on the Lake of the Woods road above Eagle Point, He Is using his old logging crew, whloh gives work to heads of six families la Talent. . Mr. and Mrs. Cross and family have moved Into the Nye house Just south of the Bates Sorvlce station on tbt highway. Mr. Cross was home from Tule Lake, Cal., to help hit family move. Many frlenda of Mrs, Mary Work are sorry to hear that ahe is quit 111 at her home on the highway and hope for a speedy recwery. : Mrs, Jenney Thatcher It quite 111 at her home on the highway. Talent