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' ? LOST I dog rouilng. o" lsia
4 tOtrND
POUND Black & whlto Spaniel, fe-
i. ima w. 9th St.
i , MELp" WASTED FEMALE
TYPISTS Make extra money. Pr
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WANTED 8ITUAT10N8
EXPERIENCED girl want work. Tel.
478. v
' MAN OB WOMAN want Job work, 'n
' aide or out. 626 W 4th Ph. B33-X
RELIABLE, experienced girl -wants
housework. 1399-X.
EXPERT PAINTBR will do sign paint
ing Interior decorating - goneral
paint Jobs. Call at 322 So Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WILL SHARE expenses with party
going east. Phone 290-M.
WANT 1100-lb. mule. Tel. 373-J-3,
Ashland.
WANT TO RENT Completely furn
ished home. Near high achool. fire
place, furnace. 2 bedrooms. Phone
1011-J '
WOOD-SAWINO. Phone 876-W.
RAW PURS WANTED
4 caaLcru vuvca
1 Tou don't have to wait for returns.
We pay cash.
We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. , Phone 1062.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
(5 tools, or wnai nave yuu.
a irenmRn bargain HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1063.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR LEASE 203 South Orange, six
room, completely iiirnisnwi uui,
Ollomatlc hot water furnace, Frigld
alre, electric range, fireplace.
Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford
t Bldg., Phone 303
SMALL furnished house. Call at rear
30S So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house.
Inquire 1211 E. Main.
j SIX-ROOM house with range. 10 No,
Peach. Phone 1043-W.
NICELY furnished new 3-rootn house
and sleeping porch, 308 Ashland
Ave.. I5. Owner, 114 Tripp.
FOR RENT 3-room house, partly
furnished. 444 N. Front.
I SMALL turn, hse; 3 adults. Tel. 310-R.
ATTRACTIVE new home: bullt-lns
and fireplace. 518 S. Oakdale.
. CLEAN house close In Keys at 31S
So. Ivy.
. FOR RENT Modern home; furnace,
I fireplace, hardwood floors, large
living room. Phone S65-L-3.
FOR RENT 60 No. Peach. 6 rooms
and bath; oil burner. Tel. 105.
fOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105.
. FOR RENT Houses, 113.50. 1S and
j H7.50. Tel. 105.
FOB BENT A nicely furnished du
1 plex. close In. for 15 Phone 1149
; FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
! 1001 North Central. ' Inquire 039
N. CentraL
j FOB RENT Partly furnished borne.
- close in. nice shade, garden spot.
garage, 20, water rent paid; lo-
cated at 316 So. Rlversrslde; In-
quire at 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Clesn. partly furnished
4-room house. Telephone 488-M..
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
! and garage. Call at 845 N Bartlett
t FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed house; hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range. Call at 030
; 8 Central
; 5-ROOM modern stucco; cook stove
X and heater; 613.00. Key at 531
1 Spencer.
741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good
condition and location. TeL 105
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod
irn house Call at 41. 3 Rivawde
taoMES FOR KENT Call 799.
FOR RENT Homes Purniahed
unfurnished Brown A White
FOR RENT APRTMWNTS
; APARTVE.VT FOR REN 1 Nice clean
apartment with, gars, cheap, at
TOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court
329 N. Holly, phone 1333-W.
FURN. bachelor apt. 6300 per week.
445 So. Front.
COMPLETELY furnished spartmenv
heated; lights and water. 230 N
Ivy.
NICE furn apt 618 So Oakdale
FINE BUSINESS store for rent. See
Walter H. Leveret te. Medford Bldg.
FURN. apts.: steam heat; convenient
for t adults The Berben. 10 Qulno
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 633 plum St- after 6 p. m
or Sundays.
-OR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8
Grape. .
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
nt entrance On blook from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 323 8
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main
Rates very moderate. - '
FOR RENT ACREAGE
4 ACRES. 3 miles from Medford. 4-
room house, chicken house, garage,
Call 604-J.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 1 and b -acre tracts near
Medford. Tel. 105.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE cows and voung stock for
shakes or posts. Lucas l miles
north Beagle P. O.
FOB SALE OB TRADE 33-A. dairy
ranch; 6-room modern house, large
barn; 0 cows and all farm machin
ery. W. W. Roblson. Talent, Ore..
R. R. No. 1.
WOOD for .lay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard
wood fox. light truck S3i East 4th
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WANTED Trade new house, clesr.
for small farm or acreage. Cash
difference. Box 0421, Tribune. -
EXCHANGE - Oakland, Cal.. 7-room
modern home. 3 bedrooms, furnish
ed or unfurnished; 1 blk. to cars:
close to Lake Merrlt Want small
ranch, Imoroved. will assume mort
gage. 1020 Elbert St., Oakland.
FOR SAl.t HOMES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In a
good suburban home. What have
you? Phone 100.
FOR SALE Good 3 room houss (east
frnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 1450
Terms. Phone 517-L. ..
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WALNUT and filbert land; very best;
. 8 acres. E- E. Foss. Tslent.
12 ACRES Own water right; bouse
and other buildings: on bus tins:
(1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River
Oregon.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White. i
FOB SALE POULTRY
RHODE ISLAND RED PULLETS, baby
chicks, eggs for hatching. Quality
stock, low priced. Cummlnga Hstch
ery, 5 mile. out Midwsy Road, Cen
tral Point. Rt. 1.
NEW LOW PRIOES on chicks White
Leghorns, Hansen strain, 8 cents:
Reds and Rocks 9 cmts. 24 page
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent. Oregon.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Good horses at Maxwell
place on Spring St.
FOR SALEFresh cows and heavy
springers. Lucaa, 1!4 mile north of
Beagle P. O.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fresh cow,
work harness. Star light delivery.
Incubator. Geo. MoMahon, 1 ml.
south Tslent.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz,
Beagle.
FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES
ORANGES Navels, crate 1.60;
crste 80e: grapefruit, as is. 36c
dozen. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, Inc.
So. Front St.
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala
Vlata Packing House.
FOR SALE FUEL
DRY FIR and oak wood, $1.75 and
up. Phone 153, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Dry tier wood, all under
shod. Dal ton Bros. Phone 533-R-J.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HE YWOOD-WAKEFIELD baby buggy,
excellent condition, es.oo. Phone
15B4-X or call 328 Haven St.
ALFALFA and garden tract. 13 acre:
like rent. E. E. Foss, Talent.
ALFALFA. 08.00. E. E. Foss, Talent.
ALFALFA. 08 00; wheat, 01.05 ewt.;
barley. 85c: ear corn. 00c. Phone
O A. DeVo 623-J-3.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Pbon 013-J.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
buggies, doll bed ano. other toys
jhampoo shield and stand. 310 No
CentraL
GET the 'No Bunting'' and trespass
ing 0s!gn at the Mall Trbune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
Pick s Llndley-
FOR SALE Harley-Dandsos motor
cycle 085 cash- See John, at Mall
Tribune
FOR SALZ--Used sewing machines, all
make 06 up; terms U desired All
makea rented and repaired Whit
Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett
MlSCF.M.ANEOtS
iDRESSLERS Square Deal Hsteherv,
JJ07 Main. Paoo 1568- Y,
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD PEOPLE cared for by month.
and lifetime. Property or securities
accepted If money not available.
Ashland Convalescent Home. 153
Granite Street, Ashland, Oregon.
0700 TO LOAN on close In real estate
Phone 617-L.
GET the "No Bunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mail 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 610 North
Riverside Phone 1044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
- JACRSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abftrart of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Booms 8
and 6. No .33 North Central Ave.
upstairs
Automoblto Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
W pay up balance, due dealer, bank
c? tinanoe company ana aiwoa
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for appointment
Attorncy-at-Law.
GLENN O. TAYLOR
LAWYER.
POST OFFIOE BULDING
MEDFORD. OREGON.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning .Floor waxing Ori
ental rug eleanmg. specialty
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds: book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, a o d
blanks billing systema duplicating
eash sales slips and everything id
the printing line. 33-80 N Grape
Phone 76.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting tinting
paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Rea
Coleman Creek mad.
Money Co Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month' on un
paid balance No other oharge See
w s. rnomaa. so s central
Ground floor Craterlan . Theatre
Bldg State Lloense No 8-167.
Transfer.
BADS rHANoFER & STORAUE CO.
Offioe 1016 No Central Phone 016
Prlcea right Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
ar. a reasonable price. Ill No Fir
Street. Phone 332
Piano Instruction
BETTER piano -instruction, lndivld-
usl or class. The basic way. Hatght
Music Studio. Liberty Building.
Phone 73.
LEGAL NOTICES
Administratrix's Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the Couuty Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, sa Administratrix of the Es
tate of Fred W. Weeks, deceased. ll
person having claims against said
eatate are hereby notified to present
me eame ouiy verified to the under
signed sdmlnlstratrlx at the office of
her attorney, Allison Moulton. 301
Liberty Building. Medford, Oregon,
on or before six month from th
date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 0th
day of January, 1933.
, MAE M. WEEKS,
Administratrix Estate
Fred w. Weeks, deceased.
ALLISON MOULTON.
Attorney for Administratrix.
Administrator's Final Notice.
undersigned Administrator of the
Mt.atj, r-f Q7l11lm j
ha filed In the County Court of
urrgon, ror jaciuon County, his duly
verified final account, and said court
has flYMH hhnian, 11,1. . ...
o'clock In tlte forenoon' of said day,
me coun room of ssld Court, as
th tlm inrf m!,m lr, i ..
. ... nuv .VI JIViUlMg
aald Final Account. AU persons in
terested are hereby notified to make
vujcbioiui w saia account, II
any they have, with aald Court at or
before said time.
f. E. WAHL,
Administrator of the Estate
of William Grosh, deceased.
C. P.' Sunday School
Central Pt. Guests
Of Mrs. Patterson
CNTRAL POtNT, Jan. 80. (Spl.)
Sunday achool clans of Mrs. Josephine
Cornutt waa entertained In the annex
of the First Christian church on Wed
nesday night, Mrs Lois Young acting
a hoe tees, in th absence of Mrs
Cornutt. Games were enjoyed and
refreahment served to the following
members present: Misses Pearl Ho
ver, Norma Holland, Erma Richard
son. Dorothy Smith, Marlon Tucker.
Barbara Lea Kohler. Messrs. Arthur
Coplnger. Roger Lawrence. Jack Smitn.
Donald Smith. Homer Myers. Dsls
Hsley. Wayne Smith and hostess. Mr.
Young.
Song Writer Gels
Annuity for Life
NEW TORE. Jan- SO (AP) Th
American society of composer, au
thors and pub 11 hers announced to
day It would pay Jams Blake (38
week for th rest of his life In
recognition of hi best known con.
tribution to th populsr song In
dustry the word of Th Sidewalk
oX Kew York."
(0UNTY
Griffin Creek.
GRIFFIN CREEK. Jan. 30 (SpU
Mr. and Mr. F. I, Ctvlkliu and fim
ily who came her from Loa Angele
are now living on the C- O. Darby
place, juat south of the White achool,
houie.
Mr. and Mr. Cecil A. Pool ara mov
ing this week end to a place on
Mountain View drive. Mr. Pool la
principal of the school here and has
been driving over from Talent.
James Bohl. Emma Bohl, lAiclUe
Elson and George Johnson spent Jan.
30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Bohl. They were over to enjoy olelgh
ridlng on the hill.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ohrlatean on the birth of a
daughter Jan. 131. Mr. and Mr. Chris
tean are well known In this commun
ity. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hombavk
were dinner guests Saturday of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Brown.
Several people of this community
enjoyed the dance at Dreamland Sat
urday night.
Miss Hussong waa out of school a
day or so this week. Miss Marjory
Fish substituted for her.
Norman Judy was married Jan. 10
to Miss Sara Clogstrom of Jackson
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Judy are now at
home on their farm Just north of
the White school house. AU friends
Join in wishing them the best of luck
and happiness.
Miss La Vem McCullock whd at
tended the first semester in the Jack
sonville school. Is now staying in
Medford and going to school.
Committees of the P.-T. A. held a
meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
David Hood Wednesday evening to
plsn for the meeting Friday evening.
.
F;rn Valley
FERN VALLEY, Jan. 38. (Spl.)
Miss Grace Roberts of Provolt has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Marshall the past week.
Mr. Henry called on Mr. Messenger
Tuesday.
Mra. Ralph Dewlt spent Monday
evening with Mr. Warner tn Med
ford. Don Wheeler called on friends here
Monday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mar
shall Thursday were Mrs. Floyd Wat-
kins, Evalyn Jean Watklns. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Long and son Donald, of
Medford, Mrs. Marjorle Keegan and
daughter Mardell, Miss Oroce Roberts
and Dallas Reeder.
Mrs. George McClaln of PhoanK
called on her cousin, Mrs. Lem
Hughes Thursday.
Mrs. Messenger returned to hor
nome luceaay alter staying a week
in Medford to be close to her daugh-:
ter at the hospital. Little Veld a :s
getting along nicely but stltl unable
to come home as yet.
Harry Steele was In Medford on
business Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beer and Mr.
Beer's mother called on Mr. and Mrs.
Lem Hughes Thursday.
The general farm situation In the
middle west is still extremely bad.
with many counties collecting but 35
to 40 per cent of taxea due.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Briefs
Gold Hill
OOLD HILL, Jan. 30. (Spl.) J. A.
Thomason 1 confined to hi home
with a severe cold.
Mrs. Madeline Pendleton and chil
dren Billy and Jeassmln spent the
week-end In Ashlsnd.
School was-closed three days lset
week on account of the snow and had
roads.
John and Stuart Chlsholm and
Herb Bumcrot spent the week-end In
the city, from the mine In the Mead
ows, where they are working.
Mrs. B. A. Ross returned Tuesday
from Portland where she had gone to
take her daughter to the Dorenbeck
er Memorial hospital for children,
wlitle in Portland she also visited a
sister and a brother.
Misses Albertlna Hankey and Rho
da Cheney spent the week-end in
Medford. the guests of friends.
Mrs. Dslsy ailchrlst returned home
Sunday evening from a visit with
friends and relatives at Coqulll and
TLIarahtleld.
Joe Seymour of Crescent City we
the guest of Ed Bolt over the week
end. Mrs. Minnie Byerly of Foots Creek
waa the guest of her daughter. Mra.
Aletha Robb'lns over the week-end.
Mtss Louise Smith spent Saturday
In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Merrtmen were
shopping in Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Delia Sleaver and sons Clar
ence and Woodrow spent Monday In
Grants Pas at th home of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Sleaver.
Mrs. R. E. Blsnkenburg wis busi
ness caller In Medford Friday.
W. A. Cook returned from Duns
mulr. Calif.. Sunday after spending
ten days visiting his hon, Frank.
Mrs. ;oo-a Hemmersiey, Mrs. R. IS.
Blankenb'vrg. and Mr. and Mrs. Vt.
E. Ross were recent buslne visitor
tn Grant Pass.
Frank Walkllne Is able to be tip
again after being confined to hla bed
for about three weeks suffering with
rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Graham of Phoe
nix were guests of relative in this
city Sundsy.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ernest Vroman who
have been spending th winter with
Mr. Vroman'a parent. Mr. and Mr.
C. Vroman. have returned to their
home at Yoncalla.
Health Unit met at the home of
Mra. Joe Blair Tuesday Th after
noon was spent In sewing and re.
porta of work accomplished were giv
en and plans ror future work made.
Superintendent J. A. Thomason
treated the basketball boys to chick
sn dinner last Saturday and then ail
went to the hills and enjoyed skiing
and sliding.
Bellview
BELLVIEW, Jan. 80. (Spl )
Twenty-one ladles met with Mrs. Fred
Homes Tuesday, for an alt-day sew
ing session. The besutlful snow
storm seemed to add zest to the group
ss an unusual amount of work waa
done. Fifteen dresses were made and
pressed, on comfort tied, and blocks
pieced for another, and one coat was
rellned. Those present were Mrs, I.
E. Deadman, Mrs. Dot Williams, Mrs
Cross-Word Puzzle
10, Turkish coin
11. Poor
17. Burgeon's
case of (n- ,
strumenta
19. Due
2U Poorest part
of a fleece
22. Appointed to
arrive
14. Title of a
monk
Cooke
21. Genus of
tropical
plants
3 ft Insect
32. Sloping letters
33. Relltfoua
sifter
24. Alrohullo bev
erase
3. Orand
38. Kaoy gait
33. High winds
40. Ansry
42. Important
occurrence
46, Ache or tin
gle: Scotch
41. Lamb's pen
name
41. Strike
gently
16. NVknitme for
Theresa
It. Before
I. Distinctive
garb
4. CompoMMon
for one
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9. Movement
7. Pry
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plement , Purchaser
C- B- Lamkln. Mra. Ralph Clapp. Mra.
J. M. McCans. Mrs. H. Helm. Mrs.
Illl B. Russell. Mr. Cates, Mr. Ar
thur Teper. Mr, w. L. Huxley. Mrs.
Albert C. Joy. Mrs. Henry Csrter. Mrs.
Mark True. Mr. Floyd Cltrk, Mrs.
Wilsli Byrd. Mrs. Homer Moore. Mrs.
L. D. Meeervey. Mrs. J. E. Gowisnd,
Mrs. Mary Hash, Mrs. Wade Wallls,
and Mrs. Home.
Child Study Club" of th Bellview
P.-T. A. hs been Indefinitely post
poned becsus of Illness, and bad
weather.
L. D. Meseircy of this district won
first price. 5. in an essay contest on
'If I Had a Million.' Mrs. L. D. Me-
servey won second place.
Mr, wren Newhouso and daugh
ter. Cora, left Tuesday for Loa Angeles
where they will visit some time with
Mrs. Newhouee's mother and wtu
othsr relatlvea.
Mra. Dot WlUlama and three chil
dren, Veda, Dal and Jack, expect
to move to th Bellview district about
the middle of February, They will
occupy the house Just vacated by
Mr. and Mra. 8, F. Koble. Mrs. Wil
liam Is from Modesto, Calif., but
ha been spending the winter In Ash
lsnd.
The recent heavy snow has created
an extra demand for hay Those who
have been pasturing cattle In this
district are compelled to feed hay
until they can drive their cattle south
for the spring.
upper Valley Community club.
which meet the second Wednesday
of each month, will open their Feb
ruary meeting with one o'clock lunch
eon at the club house February o.
The losing team of the memberahtp
drive la hostess to th winning teams
and to th new members, Mrs. New
house la chairman of th program.
B. O. Fowler, Jackson county agri
culture agent, gava a very Interesting
talk at th Bellview, P.-T. A. Friday
evening. Among other agricultural
fact, he apoke of the small propor
tion of federal aid that Is given to
agriculture. Illustrating th asm with
a chart. Mr. Mabel Mack waa unable
to come to the meeting cn account
of Illnes.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Stafford and
Mile Farmer, all of Portland, spent
several days recently vlsltlug at the
John Farmer horn. Mr Stafford,
who will be remembered ss Amy
Parmer. I operating a hospital In
Portland.
Mr. W. L. Moor who ha been
visiting bar daughter, Mr. Ad-lenne
Wolf In Medford, returned to ner
home the tint of th week.
Mr. and 'Mr. Henry Stenrud were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Wal-
termlre In Ashland Sunday.
Mis Eunice Hager, primary teacher
of Bellview school spent the week
end with relatlvea at Eugene. She
waa accompanied north by her mother.
Mra. Oscar Martin, who has been
sick for the past two weeks, has re
covered. Her mother, Mra. J. H, Wil
liams Is recovering from Illness also,
and la now able to be up.
Several Bellview young people st
tending high school In Ashland, took
advantage of their forced holiday
Wednesday, and visited the Bellview
school. Furnace trouble caused the
high school to close Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Craltcn and two
chlldran left for Portland Thursday
to make their home with Mra. Craf
ton's fathsr on a ranch near Port
land. Jack. Dale and Veda Williams en
tered th Bellview school Monday.
Veda Is in the second grade. Dale Is
In the fifth grade, and Jack In the
sixth.
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Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. Jan. 30. (8pl.l
Mrs. Earl Leever entertained Thursday
night with a fsrewelt surprise psrty.
honoring her mother. Mrs. Swager or
Eugene, who has been a guest at the
home of Mra. Leever and family re
cently.
Lloyd Damon of Lake Creek visited
hi father. L It. Damon and family
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Format Pickett of
Rock Point, were business callers In
Central Point Wednesday.
Cteorge Neal continue quite 111
with flu and has not been sble to
sit up for some time.
Telephone patrons are pleased to
know that Banford and Mrs. Richard
son will continue In the service.
Mr. snd Mrs. John Josephson of
Plngree. Idaho, ar guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Dsy. Mrs Day Is a dsu
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Josephson.
Everett Psber wss a recent busi
ness visitor In Eagle Point.
Friends of Mra. Alice McKlm will
he pleased to know thst she hs re
turned to Centrsl Point after an ab
sence of several months. Mrs. McKlm.
together with Mr. snd Mr. Landon,
Is occupying th home of her son. Dr.
Ooldsberry, who left by motor Thure-
dsy for New Tor It , where the doctor
will take a post-grsduste course be'
fore starting on a trip Abroad.
Chapter A- A. of th P. E. O. sister
hood was entertained at the home ol
Mrs. J. O. Lov Wednesday In celebra
tion of founders' day. A fitting pro
gram was given by Mr. C. M. Flckell
nd Mr. Elinbtth McKay, pertain
Ing to the history of the order.
Mrs. W. P. Crimes hs recovered
from an lltne of about three week
nd la abl to b out again.
The Juvenll drill testa, under Cap
tain Rltalnger, will put on floor work
at the next granr meeting on Frldsy
night, February 8.
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Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Jan. 30.(8pl.)
Anderson creek was burr led under
18 inch. of anow Wednesday. The
road grader waa up grading out the
now so that auto could get
through.
Mr. Donaca and family have been
111 with the flu.
Mr. Casey had some hay hauled
to hla p'.so last week.
Mr. Oreen was out to th valley
Thursday.
A birthday dinner waa given to
Howard HoUmta Sunday. Thoa
AT RITES FOR JACK PICKFORD
Many parson promlnsnt In th film Industry gathtrtd In Qlsndsl
Cal- for fursral ssrvlts for Jack Plckford, broth .r of Mary Plckford
who died In Pari. Left to right: Qwynn Plckford, Mrs. Lottlo Plckford,
Miry Plckford and Oouol Fairbanks- (Associated Pre Photo)
Meteorological Report
Jan. 30. 1033.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to
night and Tuesday, with occasional
rain. Little change In temperature.
Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight
and Tuesdsy. Occasional rain west
and local, snows east portion. Little
chang In temperatur.
0 Local Dst.
Lowest temperature this morning,
31 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today!
Highest, 43; loweat, 84.
Total precipitation aince 0sptema
ber 1, 1933, 10:40 Inohes.
Relative humiditv at a n. m. yes
terday, 69 per cent; S a. m. today, BS
per cent.
Sunset today, 11:33 p. m.
Tomorrow; sunrise, 7:36 a, m. Sun
set, 6:34 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A,
130th Meridian Time
M
City
Boston 30 30 T Cloudy
Cheyenne 30 10 P. Cdy.
Eureka ... 48 30 .16 Clear
Helena 36 14 T Cloudy
Los Angeles ..... 48 46 1.46 Clear
Medford .-- 48 31 T Snow
New York 34 38 P. Cdy.
Omaha 36 36 Clear
Portland --. 44 36 .13 Cloudy
Reno . 40 13 .04 Clear
San Francisco.... 60 43 T Clear
Seattle 44 33 .34 Cloudy
Spokane . 34 36 .18 Snow
Walla Walla ..... 43 30 .01 Clear
Washington. D.O. 40 36 Clear
present were Jas, Mac Do well and
family, Frank Marquess and family
nd Loren Close.
Steve Ounak was In Ashland
Thursday.
Mr. ttarman I quit 111 st hi bom
on th creek.
Mr. Remanger and son spent Mon
day at Jas. MacDowell's.
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Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT. Jan. 30 (Spl.)
Mr. E. O. Reas left for Sacramento
Wednesday to remain at her own
home for a while. ' '
8. E. Spenoe and wife moved Mon
day from the White Wing Poultry
farm to their own little home just
west of the gas plant.
The hrd wind of Thursday morn
ing completely wrecked the frame
work of th big poultry house on th
Hopkins place south of Phoenix.
Mrs. Ida Lock wood I now prsparlng
to hatch bsby ehlx and haa many of
her old eustomera waiting for th
time to order.
A Medford osteopathic physician.
Dr. W. W. Howard, haa been Invited
to tak part on the program of h
thirty-seventh annual convention of
the American Oataopathlo assocls
tlon to b htld In Milwaukee In July,
1933. Dr. Howard Jiaa been ked to
address th ays, esr, nor and throat
section.
As Is eustomary, the program for
the 1933 convention of the American
Osteopathic association will be di
vided Into two distinct parts, namely,
th general and the sectional pro
grams. For th former, th doctor
will assemble in one large group for
discussion of general otopathto
subjects. For th Islter, they will
divide themselves Into sepsrat
groups to study In mora detail th
particular phase of practice In which
eac?i Is especlslly Interested.
Clinics, public health meeting,
and entertainment features ar other
attraction for next rear's masting.
Tr.s
THE GRANGE
' Pomona Orange.
(By Gertrude Hsak.)
Jackson County Pomona Orange
held on of the most Interesting
meetings In the history of toe granga
tn th comfortable and commodious
K, of P. hall January 38, la an all
day meeting, with Roxy Ann grange
as a moat hospitable host. The new
officers were In the chain and han
dled the work like old-tlmera. Mora
than 3S0 county granger were Inter. -ested
participant.
Oregon Stat Orange Master. Ray
QUI, of Portland, was a welcome vis
itor and added much to the Interest ;
of the meeting.
While committee report and bus
iness oeoupted the major portion of
the day, Uiero waa time for a partic
ularly delightful literary program
presented by th new lecturer, Mrs.
O. O. Maust of Phoenix, consisting
of community singing led by Frank
Hansen of Roxy Ann, In his unique
and spirited manner, violin solo by
Erma Nledermeyer, accompanied by
Leon Conger; several numbers by
th Central Point men'a chorus
which were particularly fine: reading
by Ben Ellis of Applegate, vocal duet
by th ever welcome Wendt sisters,
Mrs. Oeorge and Mr. Cheater; and
recreational song.
The resolution brought out soma
forceful debating, ohlef among those
exhibiting forensic oratorlal ability
being Henry Conger, O. F. Davles and
Floyd V. Barrett. Stat Master QUI
delivered a powerful half hour ' de
nunciation of house bill No. 36,
known s the Bsrnes1 ssle tax meas
ure, and of sales taxes In general.
Some of the measures acted upon 1
which may be of Interest to th
publlo wr an overwhelming oppo
sition to the Barnes' sales tsx meas
ure: favoring a three-year monitor,
lum on mortgage foreclosures, pro
viding th taxea were not allowed to
become delinquent; favoring lower
ing of salaries of all state official
and officials of state Institutions to
a maximum of S,000 a year with ac
tual traveling expenses.
A resolution favoring continuing
state apporprlations for experiment
stations and extension service waa
approved; also one advocating that
the Interest on delinquent school
taxea be paid to the various school
districts instead of being placed In
the general couuty fund. They fav
ored th nomination and election of
th president nd the vice-president
of th United states by direct vote
of the people tn place of an electortal
college.
Th friendly spirit of fraternal fa!,
lowshlp waa atrongly manifest thro
ont the meeting, and in spite of th
difference of oplntona on question
of th day, we leave the meeting with
th reeling that "it's a good thing
to b a granger."
Oak Grove School
Welcomes Coming
Of New Scholars
OAK GROVE. Jan. 30 (Spl.) New
arrivals In Osk Orove school Includ
Jaunda Keep in the primary room
and Calvin and Keith Horlne In the
Grammar room. These pupils trans
ferred from the Griffin creek school.
Mr. and Mrs. Young have moved
to Medford, causing the transfer of
Dorothy, Wallace and Jack to those
schools. We ar sorry to lose tbeso
pupils.
Th bsketbsU team have been Idle
th past week, due to snow on th
court. Last week the glrla' team
played their second gsme of the Ma
son, winning from Jacksonville team,
30 to 6.
During the past week Mrs. H. R.
Pitts, Mr. Jessie Thomas, Mra. Roy
Oanfleld and Mr. Guatafson war wel.
come visitor at Osk Orove schooL
Beer Brs On Austrian Trains
VIENNA OP) Beer and sauaag bar
for railway trawler who haven't timo
or money for regular dining car meal
ar planned by the Austrian statn
railways. The plan 1 to keep half of
a dining oar fitted out with tabic
and act up a bar In the other nd.
Japanese order New Tunes
Look! A regular five dollar valu
In new spring wool dresses, very spec
lal at 15. Th Band Box and Sho
Box.
Finder and body repairing. Price
nsnt. Brill Sheet Metal Works,