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    irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, WEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933.
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ward. Dr. E. J. Ketohum. Tel. 694.
VOSt 1' dog miaaing. call 1618.
WANTEfV-BITDATlONS
A KIOH school boy needs poslt.on
of either a hall day employment
ar to work for a place to room and
board, to enable htm to finish
school. Address Box 9510, Mall
Tribune.
MAN OB WOMAN want Job work, in
side or out. 628 W 4th Ph. 832-X
EXPERT PAINTSB will do sign psinu
Ing Interior decorating - general
paint jobs. Call at 222 So Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WILL PAY cash for 10 shares Jackson
County Building and Loan preferred
stock. Box 9699, care Tribune.
WEAKER PIGS cheap. Duroo boar,
harness, fat butchering bogs.' M. P.
Baker. 21 Wagner Creek, Talent.
WANT TO RENT Completely furn
ished home. Near high school, fire
place, furnace, 2 bedrooms. Phone
1011-J
WOOD-SAWING. Phone 976-W.
RAW FURS WANTED
' Eastern prices -paid. -
you don't have to wait for returns.
We pay cash.
We buy Hides, Peltt and Wool.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
7 N Grape 8t. ' Phone 1062
Y WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUS8
IT N Drape St. Phone 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR rent 8-room fuin. house;
nice and clean. 000 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT East side five room
bouse, well furnished, water paid.
2!.60. Phone 1149.
FOR RENT 15.00, water paid, good
duplex, Jiving .room, -bed room,
kitchen, bath, well furnished, close
In. Phone 1149,
SMALL furnished house. Call at rear
30S So. Oakdale.
NICELY furnished new 3 -room house
and sleeping porch. 308 Ashland
Ave., 915. owner, 114 Tripp.
FOR RENT 3-rooni 'louse, partly
furnished. 444 N. Front.
ATTRACTIVE new home: bullt-lns
and fireplace. 518 S. Oakdale. -
y FOR RENT Modern home; furnace,
fireplace, hardwood floors, large
: living rooro. Phone 565-L-a.
FOR RENT 60 No. Peach. 6 rooms
and bath; oil burner. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105
FOR RENT Houses, S12.30, (13 and
$17.50. Tel. 105.
FOR" RENT Partly furnished home,
dose In, nice shade, garden spot,
garage. $20, water rent paid; lo
cated at 315 So. Rlversrslde; in
quire at 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room house. Telephone 488-M.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse
and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett
FOB RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed house; hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electrto range. Call at 530
6 Central
5-ROOM modern stucco; cook stove
and beater; $15.00 Key at 631
Spencer
741 WEST JACKSON rooms, good
condition and location. Tel. 105
FOR RENT FurnisEied 6-room mod
ern house. Cell at 41. S Riverside
HOMES FOR KENT Call 796.
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or
unfurnished Brown es White
FOB BENT APARTMENTS
NEAT furn. apt. Key 146 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Modem furnished apt
at Hawk Apts., 24 So. Orape St.
FOR RENT Attractive ground flooi
apartment for couple employed
Call at 532 Plum St.. after 6 p. m
or Sundays. o
FURN. 2 and 3 room apts; house,
garage. 604 W. 10th.
FURNISHED apt. downstairs. 344
North Bartlett.
FURNISHED apartment Durell Court
329 N Holly, phona 1232-W
APARTVENT POR REN I Nice clean:
apartment with garage, cheap, at!
FOB BENT APARTMENTS
NICE turn apt 618 So Oakdale
FURN. bachelor apt, $3.00 per week
445 So. Front.
-OB BENT FURNISHED BOOMS
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 S
Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 S
Central.
fOB RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main
Rate very moderate.
'FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 3 acres garden lamt.
small house, reasonable rent. Geo.
McClaln. Phoenix.
FOR RENT 1 and -acre tracts near
Medford. Tel. 106.
FOB EXCHANGE
WANTED TO EXCHANGE Auto re
pairing apd machine work for farm
produce. 103 East Jackson. -
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
P. o Skellenger. Trail. Ore.
WILL trsao dry 18" fir and hard
wood for light truck 82a East 4th
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
RENT OR SALE
Will Sell
Or Trade -
Or Lease with Option...,
Either
15 Acres Bear Creek bottom garden
land with modern 7-room house,
good bam, plenty ot water,
Or
40 Acres, clover, alfalfa and some
garden land. Comfortable house.
Phone Owner, 910-Y.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 100 acres
on Redwood highway. 80 miles from
Grants Pass. Ore. Partly Improved.
Clear for clear. Howard Dunlap,
Kerby, Ore.
KLAMATH FALLS business and resi
dential property to exchange for
fruit ranch In Rogue River valley,
ill N. 9th St.. Klamath Falls, Ore.
TO EXCHANGE Near Loo Angeles,
new modern 6-room house, lawn,
flowers, large garden and garage
on paved private street, no assess
ments, fine schools, stores, clear ex
cept $1400.00 at 6 7 years. Price
$3400.00. Also fine building lot ad
Joining on paved street, lights, gar
and water. In alfalfa and garden.
Clear. Price $800.00. Trade for clear
Improved ranch. F. H. Gaines, Bald
win Park, California. .
FOR 8ALt HOMES
FOR SALE: Good 3 room house (east
frunt) 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 hens. W. A. Pybum, R. 4,
Buckshot Hill road.
NEW LOW PRICES on ohlcks White
Leghorns, Hansen strain, 8 cents:
Reds and Rocks 9 onts. 24 psge
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent. Oregon. '
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y.
FOB 8 ALB LIVESTOCK
GUERNSEY bull for eale or trads.
1520 No. Riverside.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Achilla.
Beagle.
FOR SALE FRUITS & VEGETABLES
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala
Vista Packing House.
FOR SALE FUEL
DRY FIR and oak wood, $1.75 and
up. Phone -153. Jacksonville.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Superfax oil heater; A-l
condition. Inquire 708 Narregan.
FOR SALE Grain ' and alfalfa ha7.
Phone 355-R-2.
FOR SALE $325 almost new piano
at a bargain; $5.00 per mo. See
145 E. Main St., Ashland.
BALDWIN . HOWARD PIANO Plain
case, fine condition; special price
$95.00; pay $1.00 per week. Free
del. Cllne Piano Co., cor. Main and
Riverside, Medford.
ALFALFA. $8 00; wheat, $1.05 cwt.;
barley, 85o; ear corn, 90c Phone
C. A. DeVoo 623-J-2.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
buggies, doll bed ano other toys
Shampoo' shield and stand. 219 No
CentraL
GET the .'No Hunting' and trespass
ing signs at the Mall rt:bune ,"ob
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Harley-Davidson motor
cycle $85 cash. Sec John, at Mail
Tribune
FOR SALSUsed sewing machines, all
makes. $6 up; terms If desired all
- makers rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett
KIMBALL PIANO Bungalow type.
good condition, only $115.00. Fay
' $1.00 per week. Cllne Piano Co.
cor. Mall and Riverside. Medford.
ALFALFA. $8.00. E. E. Foss. Talent.
MISCELLANEOUS
OBT the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the stall tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Spoclal livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Pbone 044-X
Real Estate or tnimranna Trfiara it
to Jones, Fhorj 794.
. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
abstisct. ,
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance. Tor
only complete Title
System Id Jecksor
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
and t No- 33 North Central Ave.
upstairs ' '
Automobile Loans,
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
DivuntrrA nrsDUOED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
ot tinanoa company a "u
your payment Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for aonointment
Attorney-at-Law.
GLENN O, TAYLOR
LAWYER.
POST OFFICE BOLDING
1 MEDFORD, OREGON.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LEI OEOROB DO 11 - Tel 1172
House clesnlng Floor waxing Ori
ental rug oleamng. specialty
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTUEN1
Best equipped piaui to wuwwm
Oregon Printing of all kinds: book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks hilling systems duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing Une. 28-30 N Orape
Phone 75.
Painting and Pauernanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting tinting
paperhangmg. Phona 14-P-. Res
Oolsman Creek mad
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per oent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
W B Thomas 45 8 Central
Ground floor Cratertan Theatre
Bldg State License No 8-167
Transfer.
EADS rRANaFER & 8TORAGE CO -Offloe
1016 No Central Pbone 816
Prices right Servloe guaranteed
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING OO Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable prioe. Ill No Fir
Street Phone 333
Piano Instruction
BETTER piano Instruction, Individ
ual or class. The basic way. Hatght
Music studio, Liberty Building.
Phone 73. J - -
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice.
In the County court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Clara
- Ktmc, Deceased. ' -
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count and Report In the, above en
titled matter, and the above entitled
Court has fixed February 20th, 1933,
at 10 o'clock a. m. In the County
Court room In tho Court Houce In
Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, as
the time and place fo. hearing ob
jections, to said Final Account, and
for the settlement thereof.
NICHOLAS KIME. Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the County
of Jackson In and for the State of
Oregon.
In th. Matter of the Estate of F. V.
Medynskl, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that Oris
Crawford, the undersigned, by an
order duly made, given and entered
In the shore entitled court and mat
ter has been appointed and now Is
the duly appointed, -qualified and
acting executor of the will and estat
of F. V. Medynskl. the above named
decedent. All persons having claims
against said decedent or his estste
are hereby notified 'and required to
present the same, duly verified as by
Isw required, to the undersigned at
the First National Bank, Medford,
Oregon, within six months from the
dste hereof.
Dated and first published this 27th
dsy of January. 1933.
ORIS CRAWFORD, Executor.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Feb. 8 (Spl.)
Twenty-six Orange members from
thl -section attended the Jackon
county Pomona Orange at Medford
Saturday,
8. 8. Abbott states there are two
two-year -old heifers near his prem
ises which are practically starring to
death for want of food. He desires
the owner to put them out of their
misery If he doesn't consider them
worth feeding. The heifers are Jer
sey end Guernsey crossed.
Dick Straus attended meeting of
the Jackson County Dairymen's asso
ciation in Medford Monday. - .
Schoolmates of Miss Mary Newman
were sorry she had to discontinue
high school this week, due to the
absence of her parents, who left for
Portland to remain with .their son
Emts through a serious operation.
Young People's society will ho'.d
its contest winners' party February
10. The contest la held on attend
arcs at the regular meetings.
The second clothing project meet
ing, which was postponed through
the illness of Mrs. Mabel Mack, wlU
be held at the schoolhouse February
24. Every lady Interested Is Invited
to attend.
Prof. Bailey's debating team of
Medford high school will put on a
part of the Orange program for next
Saturday night. The program be
gins at 6 o'clock and is open to the
public.
Pour Inches of snow still remains
on the lerel here, with new snow
falling almost every sight for the
past week.
The play, "Deacon Dubba. to be
given by the Orange, is scheduled f Jr
February 14. Good music Is an
nounced by the lecturer and a hot
temaJe supper served by the H. E. C.
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Pender and bod; repairing. Prloei
.right. BzUX Sheet sietei Work
(OUNTY
Beagle
BEAGLE, Feb. 3. (8pl.) Friendly
Neighbors ladles met at the Seeg
mtller home Wednesday to tie and
finish another quilt for relief work.
They have one more toflrush, then
all will be supplied that were caned
for. The afternoon ended with re.
freshments.
Donald Grant spent the week end
with his parents here and returned
Monday to the English home in Med
ford, where he la staying during
school weak. Donald spent Saturday
visiting his little friends, Robert and
Ernest Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs.' Blsohoff and small
dtughter, Cleo, spent Monday visit-
Ing at the Martin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stalling and small
daughter, Claudlne,. spent Wednes
day In Medford shopping and visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Grant spent
Friday In Medford and brought their
son, Donald, home with them to
spent the week end.
Mr. Davis was a Medford visitor
Thursday,
Friendly Neighbors lessons lor wis
last two meetings were given by Mrs.
Ellis. A special reading by Mrs.
Seegmiller was the feature of the
last meeting. It was a symbol -01
the deeds of "Friendly Neighbors"
and was brought out by Mrs. Seeg
miller In a very beneficial way.
Otto Frey and family and Mrs.
Flora Frey and family of Lake Creek
and the Beegmlller family of this
place were Sunday dinner guests at
the Edler home.
Clinton Blaine Is spending several
weeka at home aa he has been laid
off at the Owen-Oregon mill In Med
ford. Harriet Frey of Lake Creek Is
spending this week visiting at the
Edler home.
Mrs. Ryan's brother, Bert Corthell,
of Talent Is stlU In a critical condi
tion. It la hoped he will be hotter
soon.
Mrs. Ruby Schuto was a Medford
visitor Thursday. She spent the day
shopping and visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton and family
from Medford were visitors at the
Edler home last week.
Troop No. 14 of the Boy Scouts
will attend the Father and Son ban
quet In Medford February 9. They
are working on their evhlblt for the
occasion.
. February 13 Is community day at
the Friendly Neighbor and Rev. Mil
lard will be with us on that day. It
Is also Boy Scout Sunday and Troop
No. 14 will prepare and serve Vie
lunch to those present. Every ono
Is cordially Invited to attend.
Mrs. Sacralda and son, Leo, spent
Saturday and nart of Sunday In Med
ford. - The two older sons, who are
working. In Medford, returned homo
with them to spend the rest of Sun
day. '
Mr. and Mrs. Gallent and son,
Ralph, were Medford visitors Mon
day. -
We still have about three Inches
of snow here (Jan. 30) on the level.
The deepest was 14 Inches. The
young folks spent many hours skiing
and sled riding.
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Broken windows glased by
Trowbridge Cabinet works.
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Gold HiU
GOLD HILL,- Feb. 3. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. John McFadden. who have
been living In town the past year,
are moving to their farm In Sams
Valley.
' Llnsley Dormsn. Woodrow Shaver
and Seth Coy attended the 8. O. N. 6.
basketball game Friday In Ashland.
Mr- and Mrs. Oeorgo Dormsn and
children, Llnsley and Helen, vlsiud
tnsir daugnter and sister, Mrs. May
belle Dotson, on Beall Lane last Fri
day. Curtis Parker of San Francisco was
In the city Saturday visiting friends
en route to ortlsnd.
Miss Roberta Mullen was Sunday
dinner guest of WIPss Helen Dor
nian. Mrs. Annie Martin, who has been
living In the McFadden tenant bouse,
moved Tuesday to live with Mr. and
Mrs. C, Vroman on the old Stage
Road.
Howard Dormsn was guest of his
sister, Mrs. Msybelle Dotson, of Beall
Lane Satrday.
Wm. Puhl was confined to hi
.home the first of the week suffering
with the flu.
J. A. Thomeson. Jerome Abbott
and Dr. Kagle were Medford bust-,
ness csllers Saturday.
Fred uhl, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Puhl
and danghter, Betty, of Medford were
guests of Wm. Puhl and family Sun
day. Mrs. Nell Doty, Sr., Is quit lit at
her home on the highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robinson were
Medford business visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Maude Truelove of Savaga
Creek visited tho Tom smith family
Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Dick Doblnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wright attend
ed the 8. O. N. 8. basketball gam
at Ashland Friday evening.
Mrs. Chs. Kelt. Mrs. aul Thomp
son. Mrs. Minnie Byerly, Mrs. Elea
nor Force, Mrs. Lowell Meunler and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and daugh
ter, June, were among Medford shop,
pers Saturday.
' Frank Walklln, who Is suffering
from arthritis, was much, better and
able to be up but has had a relapse
and la .quite 111 sgaln.
Mrs. ' Helen Mercer of Blackwall
HIU spent the week end with Miss
June Moore.
Wm. Ferguson,' Jack Frost, Carl
Rauth, Chas. Skeeters and Mrs, Mar
jorle Fena and son, Alvln, were busi
ness callers In Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Hattle Beeman of Portland
came Tuesday for a visit with her
daughtarMrs. O. W. Msrtln.
Misses .June Moore and Louise
Smith and Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg
wore Medford callers Tuesday.
Mra. C. W. Martin returned Sunday
from Sacred Heart hospital, where
a'le had been for several days suffer
ing from a heart attack.
BUI Hlttle has pulled all the apple
trees out of Ms orchard and Bert
Boas and Earl cook are busy outtlng
them up for wood.
Sylvia Crolt of Sardine Creek apent
Tuesday with Vernlce Martin In this
city.
The Purkeyplle orchestra met- Mon
day evening for practice In tn I. O.
O. F. hall.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Smith and chll-
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Mrs. Wm. Puhl was a Medford bus
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Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. (Spl.)
Tiny Combest. who has been work
Ing at a pine beetle control camp
near Prlnevllle. is visiting his mother,
Mrs. L. J. Combest, here.
Mr. nd Mrs. Walter White of Med
ford spent Sunday afternoon at the
Frrd. Butcher horns.
Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Arm priest of
Forest creek ware visitors at the Ly
man Rum ley home Sunday.
Mrs. Nora Klelnhammer of Medford
spent the past week with her dau
ghter, Mrs. Ernest Rogers, who haa
been quite IU.
Mr. end Mrs. Arnold Boys apent
the week-end with hie parents- at
Gold HIU-
Mr. and Mrs. Msrtln Bardenhsgen
of Trail are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Keens.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson &"d
family who have been living In the
Van Winkle home on North Oregon
street, moved to Central Point. Mr.
and Mrs. George Brownley moved Into
the Van Winkle house.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark of Med
ford were visitors here Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. George Backes and
children were visitors Sunday at the
home of Mr. Backes' parents, Mr. and
Mrs, N. J. Backes In Medford.
Students from Sterling and Poor
Man's creek started back to school
Monday after enjoying a week's va
cation while the snow was too deep
xor tne scnoox ous to reacn mcir um-
trlcts.
Miss Ethel Caulklns enrolled this
week In our high school as a sopho
more. .
Mrs. Sara Hodges of Little Apple-
gate visited relatives In town Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlow ana
wife arrived Monday from Spokane.
They were dinner guests at the Harry
Whitney home, leaving In the after
noon for Elliott creek to visit her par
ents, w. L. Harlow.
Miss Margaret Norvell, who Is at
tending the Normal school at Aahland,
spent the week-end at her home in
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Olsra Cameron Hanley of
Burns, Ore, spent Monday afternoon
visiting Miss Isste McCully.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch or Mea
ford visited his mother, Mrs. Alice
Ulrloh Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley visited
recently with his etster. Mrs. Allen,
In Medford.
Two county graders have been m
work this week clearing the roads ot
snow In the Sterling and Applegate
dlntrlcts, also the Jacksonville high
way. '
Mrs. Katie Hoffman, who has been
quite 111 for somo time at her home
on North Oregon street Is improv
ing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and Mr.
and Mrs. John Opp shopped in Med-:
ford Saturday.
The first and second strings of the
Jacksonville high school boys' basket
ball team will Compete with the Gold
HIU team at Gold HIU tonight.
Mrs. James Anderson apent the dsy
Monday at the Ralph Bailey home In
Medford.
Mrs. Sarah Jane Robinson, former
Jacksonville resident, passed away in
Medford Saturday, January 28, at the
home of her niece, Mrs. Jesse Houch,
where she had lived for the past IS
years. Mrs. Robinson wlll.be remem
bered by old frjends here as Mrs.
James Flood. She was an early pio
neer of southern Oregon. Interment
was In the Jacksonville cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnlngton of
Klamath Falls were business visitors
here this week.
Sophomore class of the Jackson
ville high school is preparing a val
entine party for the evening of Feb
ruary 11. Each member Is to Invite
one person. Games and dancing will
be enjoyed, after which refreshments
will be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and fam
ily of Medford have moved Into the
house near the courthouse, formerly
owned by the late Mrs. Frances WH
sos. . v
Mr., and Mrs. H. C. Whitney enter
tained with a dancing party Saturday
evening, honoring their son, Lloyd, on
his 16th birthday. Twenty guests
were present. Dancing, cards and
other games were enjoyed, after
which refreshments were -served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russel Oi Big
Applegate were in town Saturday for
supplies.
Malcolm Jones, student of Willam
ette university, spent the week-end
wl'th his parents, Rev. and Mrs. a. H,
Jones.
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Eden Precinct
BOTH PBDOINCT. Feb. 3 (8pl.)
Clinton c&nj will celebrate his 83nd
birthday Febuary Ha la Improving
In health, and la able to sit up
a little.
Eugene T. Hopkins has five men
working on hi big poultry house this
week, and expeots to bav It ready
for hatching of his baby chicks in
Msrch.
Mrs Minnie Msrtln haa moved to
Medford and expects to get into some
kind of work there soon.
Mr. Plnkston. nurse at the Csrey
home, aocompanled Dr. Olllls, Sr..
and Mrs. Ollll over to Jscksonvllle,
where all took dinner with Dr. Har
old Oillls and wife.
Mrs. Alvord and his son visited
Mrs. Alvord's dsughter, Mrs. Williams,
In Medford Saturday.
On last Sunday afternoon the eld
,ra and minister of the Prmbyterlsn
church at Phoenix cam out to the
O. Carey horn nd had a short serv
ice and administered the sacrament
to both Mr. and Mrs. Carey, mem
bers of the church.
Ncsch Chsndier killed a nice fit
yeal Monday. r 1
Skips Six Grades
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Joanna Xtnos, ,lght.yesr-old Chi
cago prodigy, flnlshtd grad aohool
with a rush if tor (kipping six
grads In two yssrs. Tutor ar tc
plan har futurf ttudltk. (AnoolstsU
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Talent
talent, Feb. S. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Hart moved to Suncrest
Saturday, whtre Mr, Hart la em
ployed, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and
Mrs. Brown's son, Also Bowman, mov
ed into Mrs. Brown' house In Talent
Thursday.
S. B. Adamaon Is having two apart
ment In the Ames building redeco
rated this week.
Ted DeFord of Silver Lake. Klam
ath county, I a guest ot his brother
Byron DeFord and Mrs. DeFord this
week.
Henry Burnett Is confined to his
horn again this week and ha to
have a substitute on his Job on th
section.
Ladles' Aid of the Methodist ohuroh
met at the home of Mrs. Cora Den
ham Thursday, There was a large
crowd In spite of the bad weather..
Miss Mary Adamson, who Is teach
ing tho Sordine creek school, spent
the week-end with her parent, Mr.
end Mrs. E. B. Adsmson.
Mrs. Lllllsn Scott and her son, Xarl
Borartliu. who have been house
guests ot Mrs. Cora Dcnham, have re
turned to their home In Eugene,
Word has been received from Mrs.
Boscoe Conklln, nee Marie Miller, that
they hnve moved Into their now
hon?e recently completed near on'
tarlo, Ore.
Mr. and Mr. Cecil Pool, who have
been llvlni In the Charles Bstea cot
tage on the highway, are moving to
Ctrl rr In creek this week, where Mr.
Pool teaches school.
The county grader crew ha been
usln gthe scraper as a snowplow to
opsn up the Anderson Creek 'road.
There was IB Inches of snow there
Wednesdsy and no auto could get
out.
Mrs. E. O. Olrdner entertained the
O. N. O. Bridge club at her country
home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunk In were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe epltser
Sunday evening.
Tolo
TpLO. Feb. 8. (Spl.) Mr. end
Mrs! Bert Phillips and family attend
ed a birthday dinner Sunday in Oold
HIU at the home of Mrs. Ouy John
son, In honor of her husband end
daughter Doris.
Welter Hlnkle of Kanes creek Tis-
Ited the petrasloh home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Pe term an. went
to Medford Monday on business. Aire
accompanied them to have her arm
dressed. She will have to carry lior
arm in e sling two weeks more, but
returned to school Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Davis ere re
covering from the flu. Elisabeth Is
still out of school on account of ear
trouble.
Directors on the school board vis
iting school this week were Senford
Tule, chairman; Elide Tula, clerk,
and Ralph Rnwson.
Mrs. F. A. Tracy attended en ex
ecutive meeting of Central Point P.
T. A. et the home of Mrs. S. O. Paber
Monday.
Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Feriton, having
been shut-ins all winter, are longing
for the balmy days of spring. Can't
blame they; they have the sympathy
and best wishes of us all.
Esther, daughter of Mrs. Lester
Davis, Is convalescing from tonallltls
and is taking serum treatment to
Immunize her against colds. She will
probably return to school Monday.
On account of sickness and bad
weather, there was no club meeting
January 30. Next regular meeting
will be with Mrs. Tracy on February 0-
Prospect
PROSPECT, Feb. . (Spl.) Pros
pect boys' high school team and the
Prospect town girls' team plsyed th
Butte Falls basketball team January
27 at Butte Falls enC lost both games.
Prospect high school end town bas
ketball team will play the Sams Val
ley teams at Sams Valley Friday night.
The hot lunches being served by
the P.-T. A. to the school children
are very much appreciated and are
nearly self-supporting. Two members
of the P -T. A. prepare and serve the
lunches a week In turn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ritchie spent
Tuesdsy In Medford shopping.
Mrs. Clsll Cunningham has been
quite 111 with a severe case of diph
theria, but Is recovering.
The heavy wet snow has caused
many barn and abed to cava In.
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY, Feb. 3. (Spl)
Fern Valley library Invites all to
their meeting tonight at the Fera
Valley school house. The only ad
mission Is a donation for refresh
ments, elder and doughnut or
cookies has been suggested. The sua
gestlon of a community club, pre
sented by Mr. Kan tor at the last
meeting will be discussed.
Miss Grace Roberts of Provolt who
hss been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Marshsll. returned to Medfold for ft
few days with her cousin, Mr. Floyd
Wstkln.
' Mrs. L. H. Hughes and Mrs. Moll!
Wltcher of Medford were guest ot
Mr. and Mra. Charlie McClaln at Phoe.
nix Sunday. (
Little Miss Vllds Messenger waa
brought home Sunday from the Com
mumty hospital. Her aunt and unole, .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobbs of Med.
ford brought her homo. She is lm
proving rapidly end hopes to b abl -
to return to school soon.
John and Bill Kantor and Floyd
Mahary apent several days at the
Kantqr place on Coleman creek lae
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall and dau .
ghtsrs, Joyce aud Patricia and Lent
Hughes spent Monday In Sams valley
visiting E. P. Hughes sad hi mother. '
Mrs. M. F. Hughes
Mr. Ear Messenger was In Medford,
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Pearl Kantor la atlu confined
to bed with her apralned ankl. 1
I so serious that sh does not ex
pect to be able to use It for t coupl
of weeka yet.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Beer of Med
ford spent Sunday with Mrs. Beef
parents. A dinner was given honor
ing Leut Hughes' 62nd birthday.
Other guests were Mr. and Mra. K.
Marshall and daughters.
nnldlM Hltrian. vhflM Ynma M in
our community, ha been named a
a candidate In the popularity contest.
Let' give her all our vote and aah
all our frlsnda to do th same.
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Mrs. George Alford and Ml Kcno
Alford were Medford shoppers Mon
day.
Mr. and Mr. Ray Ward were dinner
guest of Mr. and Mr. Lester Fay W
Medford Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Olltt Mut of Phow.
ner party Sunday evening. Ouesea
wsr Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward of our
community, Mr. and Mrs. dooms
Armstrong of MertlorJ and Mr. and ,
Mrs. Vaughn Quackenbush of Talent,
Helen and Lillian Kantor called on
Mary Henaler Saturday.
There 1 a correction to last week'
Items. Mrs. Hlgdon did not return
home, Mr. Hlgdon returned, but Mr.
Hlgdon had not completed her visit
with her daughter.
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Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, Feb. I (Spl.) A
Urge crowd attended the Sunday
school at the Reese Creek school
house January 3D. Rev. Randall of
Medford gave a very Interesting ser
mon. Special muslo was furnished
by a male quartette. . .
A .hot lunch was served at noon
by the ladles in csfsterla style. Ail
report a most enjoyable day.
Lewis Robertson was called to Prose
pect district Saturday evening to help
his brother, Paul, keep clear the state
highway of snow drift, which rang)
from six to eight feet deep. '
A bsby boy was born to Mr. andj
Mrs. Chsrles Layton January 2.
Mother and son ar doing nicely.
Mia Myrtle Mlnter, school teschet
at Kerby spent Saturday and Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. W. K. Hammal
her.
Mr. and Mr. Clyde Laeey ot Ash
land and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison
of Medford spent Sunday at the horn
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Evensizer.
LeRoy Jackson hss finished cutting
wood with about 40 tier, for bis win
ter's supply.
Lee Rusho. Prank Smith and Db
Nichols began work January 30 on th
Eagle Point ditch, cleaning lateral
for Summer water.
All the children at the Rees Or
school were vaccinated January 37
against diphtheria. Dr. Drummond
and county nurse ot Modford of
delated.
Look I A regular five dollar value)
In new spring wool drasse. very spec
lei at 1.9S. The Band Box and Shot
Box.
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Murray W, Osrsson. pell
slstant to th sscrstary of labor, I
In Hollywood leading th campaign
by Immigration official against
allsn Illegally In th United otste.
Actress, sotors and tchnleln
from foreign countries are) und
Investigation. (Auoeltted . PrM
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