MTkDFOTTO MAIL TRTBUtfE, W,.9F0RIV OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933.
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""tfFSC ; i I r0R RENT APARTMENTS I rOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
DON'T FORGET
TO PHONE THAT
Want Ad
SEUS AAK BATES i
Par word Dm insertion
(Minimum 36c
Bach additional insertion.
oat word
(Mlnm"m 10)
pa line per month, without
rnn ahenze .
Phone 75
LOST
TrZvr I' ' doTmisslPg. call 1518.
' "Wanted situations
Slue w -u i i
TSVrt painter will do sign pm
interior decorating - er'
pljnTioM "all t 222 8Q Central
WANTED M)SrXI.LANEOrS
Srob Baby carriage and crib.
WiSt b. in good condition. Rea-
enable.
HAv""oUBNT for "modern
-y. Tengwald.
TBD-rtne. light weight.
3 or 4 h.p. Auto Beauty Shop.
fSST-o rent s to 20 acres. , at
tea 4 room house and outbuild
ing'. C-Blalr. Route. 3. Box 385
wujtbd M00O for one year. 8
WpT.500 bonus: no real estate or
old business. New Idea to be na
tionally advertised: loan carries 8
monthi option to buy Interest and
loan to be secured by full rights
until paid as agreed. Curiosity
SXradon-t reply. Thl. Is . prop
osition of real merit, not a fluke
or get-rlch-qulck chance. Adver
tise? is a responslble.-well-known
man. Address P. O Box 330. Med
ford. Oregon.
WOOD-SAWING. Phone 978-W.
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid,
rtou don't have to wait for return
We fiy cash
We buy Hides. PelU and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1062
WANTED Household gooda. stoves,
tools, or what have you
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape 8t. Phone 1082.
FOR RENT HOUSES
DUPLEX, close in. large living room,
fireplace and furnace. Tel. 833 or
39.
TORN. 3-room cabin, 88.50. 144
Tripp.
80 N. PEAOH 8 rooms, bath, oil
burner, range. Tel. 103.
MODERN HOME, close In, good con
dition. 433 No. Holly. Tel. 105.
MODERN stucco horn-, excellent con
dition, 15. Tel. 105.
TOR RENT Modern 3-room house,
partly furnished, 328 So. Hamilton.
MODERN HOME East side. 1029 East
Jackson. Tel. 103.
FOR BENT Modern 7-room house
with small acreage Phone 447-L.
4-RCOM modern furn home. Tel. 105
BERRYDALE Modern 5-room home,
water paid. Reasonable rent. Tel
105.
fl-ROOM house at 307 N. Ivy St. In
quire Mrs. A. Kaufman, 230 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
house, close In: first-lass shape,
modern: low rest to the right party.
James Taylor. 240 So. Grape.
FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT 3-room furn. house wltn
garage: close In. Pel. 341-R-l.
FOR RENT Furnished modern 4
room bungalow, garage. Inquire
820 Oak St.
FOB RENT East side five room
house, well furulshed, water paid
122.50. Phone 1149.
I, TTR ACTIVE new home: bullt-ins
and fireplace. 618 S oukdale.
FOB RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room house Telephone 488-M
HOMES FOR KENT Call 798.
FOR RENT -room mooern furnish
ed house: hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electrlo range. Call at (30
S Central.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished Bouse
and garage. Call at 845 N Bartlett
FOB RENT Furnuned 8-room mod
em Souse. Call at 4U 3 Riveraid
FOR RENT Partly furnished home
close In. nice shade, garden spot
garage 820. water rent paid: lo
cated at 815 So Riversrside; In
quire at 325 So. Riverside
.FOR RENT Homes Purnisned "
' unfurnished Brown A white
I'll!! RENT APRTMKNTS
FURNISHED soartment: light,
and heat. 229 No. Ivy.
water
FOFufiENT Mortem furn. apartment.
tti M BsrUeta, 1
FOR RENT Clean furnished apart
ment. private bath, outside doors.
319 S. Ivy St.
NEATLY furnished fr. single apt, 812
Partly furnished one-room cabin. $4
month. 1205 E. Main St.
FURN. apts for rent. Tel. 301-H.
3-ROOM apt, 810. 412 N. Ivy.
POR RENT Attraotlve ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 632 plum St. after 6pm
or Sunday
FURNISHED apartment Durell Court
329, N Holly, phone 1233-W
"OB RENT FURNISHED BOOMS '
PLEASANT room for gentleman: close
In; bath garage. 809 E. Main.
ATTRACTIVE heated room. 404 8
Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One blook from
Main St Reasonable rates. 233 8
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
DAIRYMAN with two strings cows
for high class dairy near S. F, Cal
Receiving highest price for milk.
Partnership preferred. 1480 Market
St., 8. F, Cal."
FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED Trade radio for car trailer
450 Haven.
WOOD for lay or potatoes near Trail
B rj Skellenger. Trail Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck 82li East 4th
FOR SALE FUEL
APPLE WOOD Phone 597-J-5.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
SPECIAL SALE ON GOOD
USED CARS "
80-day written guarantee on every
car over $100.
1931 Model A. Ford Convertible
Coupe. Equipped with new Good
year air wheels. Not a better buy in
town.
1929 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe.
A real buy.
1928 Chev. Coupe. Very reason
able. 1929 Hupmoblle 8 Special Sedan.
New 6-ply tires. Looks like new.
Also several good cars at low
prices.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS INC.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES
WING ORCHARD extra fancy and
fancy wrapped and packed Cornice
pears, 81.10 per box. .For sale at
Big "7" Warehouse.
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap.
.-Vista Packing House
Ala
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Jersey helf3r, fresh with
heifer calf, or will trade for wood.
Phone 697-J-2.
FRESH and springer heifers for sale,
also small pigs. Call 1520 North
Riverside.
FOR SALE: Brood sows, Duroc. five
dollars each. S. a. Hawk, Eagle
Point. '
WEANER PIGS at J. D. Skinner's.
Phone 510-J-4.
FOB SALE OR TRADE Registered
thoroughbred stallion and one good
saddle horse. Consider light oar.
Box 9599. Mall Tribune.
BED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulx,
Beagle.
FOR SALE POULTRY
HATCHING EGGS Pure Hanson
strain. Mated with cockerels direct
from Hanson, 82.60 per 100. Will
trade. Mrs. Henry Meyer, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
eggs, laying strain. $2.50 hundred.
Baker Service Station.
NEW low price on baby chicks; Han
sen triple pedigreed, also Tom
Cockran mating 8. C. W. Leghorns.
B Rocks and R. I. Reds. Custom
hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch
ery. Talent.
FOR SALE Rocks. Orphlngtons and
Reds: also z pigs. iei. a
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White
Leghorns. Hansen strain. 8 cent:
Reds and Rocks 9 cents. 24 pane
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farm.
Tangent. Oregon.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E Main. Phone 1569-Y.
FOR SALfc HOMES
FOR SALE Modern 5-room house,
close In will take 10 share Copco
stock, balance $1100 payable 819 30
monthly. This property formerly
sold for 83000. ERL TUMY. 310
Liberty Bldg.
FOR SALE Good S room house (east
frnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store A great bargain at $450
Terms Phone 517-L
FOR SALE 222W. Jackson. Owner
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 150-acre ranch: 9 A
pears, 9 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland
and pasture, balance larm laud; new
dairy barn, modern 5-room hoiwe:
paid-up water right under Table
Rock ditch. Phone 617-L.
HOMES, ranche. dairies, placer
claim, timber land. Bargains,
w J. Robert, 720 W. 2nd. Phone
1528-J.
13 ACRES Own water right: house
and other buildings; on Bus line;
llooo. A. B. Dennl. Rogue Blver
Oregon
WHEN ion think of real estate think
of Brown Ai White.
,'IIH !tI.K MUl'fcl.LANEOUS
SPECIAL Ivy St. Milk Depot No. 1
and No. 2 North Faclfic Highway.
Whipping cream 25c quart.
ALFALFA HAY. Mlnear ranch. Near
R. R. Academy.
IcHeeCE Ksnofa oa; and Beardless
aW-ey. c. P. Keldarmcrc',
FINE NEW and used pianos at Big
Savings, terms a low is cent
weekly. See at Cllne Factory ware
room. Main and Riverside.
FOR SALE Universal electrlo range.
automatic, etc. Good shape. Ca.l
at 1033 W. 11th.
FINE STEINWAY Uptight Piano, per
fect condition; beautiful tone. You
will be surprised when you see this
piano priced only $98.50. Any
term to ult. BALDWIN PIANO
SHOPPE, 28 S. Grape.
PIANOS Before, purchasing any
Piano, be aure ana compare prv
and value with the exceptional
BARGAINS now available at the
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. 28 8.
Grape. !
PIANO BARGAINS Extra fine used
piano: action and hammers just use
new. Only 859.00.
Almost new Upright and Player
Piano. $98.50 tp.
One brand new Bungalow Piano
half price.
One brand new Baby .Grand. Only
$285.00.
Easiest term available anywhere.
See these bargain at once.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE
26 8. Grape.
FOR SALE! 1 team and harness. 8135.
1 cream separator: 3 elect, brooaer
George MoMahon, I mile So. Talent.
FOR SALE Good Delicious apple
and Newtown culls, or will trade f w
wood or whatever you have. Joe
Kantor. Rt. 4, Box 237.
FOR Merchants' Courtesy Books, Tel
931: 820.00 value for 7so.
SUPERFEX oil beater, cheap. Phone
1012
YOU can now get Duart permanent
wave for only $1.75 Prevost Beauty
Shop. 18 Laurel. Tel 727-J.
GET the 'No Hunting4, and trespass
ing signs at she Mail rrbuno Job
ifflce: printed on oloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALSUsed sewing machines, all
make $5 up: term U desired Alt
makes rented and repaired White
8ewing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 912-J
ALFALFA $8 00: wheat. $1.05 ewt.:
barley 85c: ear corn. 90o. Phone
O A DeVoe 623-J-2
FOR 8ALE--Harley-Davtdson motor
cycle $85 caab See John, at Mail
Tribune
MISCELLANEOUS
INCOME TAX Let me prepare your
Income tax return. Years of expe-l-
- ence. Both State and Federal are
now due. Fred L Colvlg. 525 8
Central. Phone 735-M.
UPHOLSTERING FeflnUmlng re
glueing Thlbault. Phone 969-R.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
ifflce: printed on cloth to with'
1 stand, the ram-end weather - -
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and mover Spoclal livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 819 North
Riverside Phone '044-Z
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
, ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract ot Title and
Title Insurance. Tbr
only complete Title
System to Jacluop
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Boom 8
and 6 No 82 North Centra Ave.
upstairs
Autttmonrte Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS RBDUCEff
We pay up balance due dealer Bank
or finance company and extend
your payment Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for aoDointment
Expert Window cieanere.
LEI GEO ROE DO 11 - Tel 1172
House cleaning Floor waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon Printing ot all kinds: Book
binding; loose-leaf ledger, lad
blank billing systems, duplicating
cash sale slip and everything in
the printing Una. 28-80 N Grape
Phone 76.
Money co Lend.
WB LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid Balance No other charge See
w s- momas. o e uenwai
Ground floor Oratenan Theatre
Bldg State License No. S-t67.
Painting and Fauernanglog.
HARRY MARX Painting tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Re
Coleman Creek road.
BADS rRANoFEH 41 STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 316
Prices right Service guaranteed
REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir
Street. Phone aja
Piano Instruction
BETTER piano instruction, individ
ual or class The basic way. Halght
Music fltudto. Liberty Building
Phone 73.
LEGAL NOTICES
City Warrants Calif d for pajnvnt.
Notice la hereby given that there
are funds on hand In the Generil
Pund of the City of Medford for re
demption of warrants Nos. 34418 to
34571 inc.
Interest on the above warrants will
cease after February 31, 1933. Dated
thia 16th day of February. 1333.
GUS H. SAMOELS.
City Treasurer
CALL FOR BIDS POR WOOD
Call for bids for 70 cord, more or
less, four-foot body fir. to be deliver
ed on school grounds before August
let, 1333, Bids to be opened Marth
18th, and the Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
DISTRICT NO. 4. PHOENIX.
Marjorte Wilcox. Clerk.
Notice.
STOCK of Men's Furnishing and
Shoes located st 217 W. Main Street.
Medford. Oregon, will be offered 'or
sale by sealed blda will be opened
at 11:00 a. m. o'clock Saturday. Feb
ruary 35. 1933, at 471 Plttock Block
Portland, Oregon, and at the office of
the Referee In Bankruptcy at Med
ford. Oregon.
This stock Inventories $3560.42. fix
tures $467.50. Certified check tor
10 must accompany bid. Stock may
be Inspected all day Thursday. Feb
ruary 23rd and Friday, February 24tn.
AU bids subject to the approval of
the Referee in Bankruptcy at Mel
ford, Oregon. Right reserved to re
ject any or all bid.
O. W. INGRAM. Receiver.
471 Plttock Block,
Portland, Oregon.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Teh. 30 (Spl)
Mra E. OhaU-laon of Grant Pw wm1
a recent gut of Mr. unci Mrs. Axel
Benson.-
Mr. and Mra. O. L. Wilson nave mov
ed back to thetr home on the high
way. Mrt. J. H. White and Mrt. Billy
Pyburn were Wednesday guest of
Mias Mary Mee.
Mrs. Malone who haa made an ex
tended visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mra. D. O. Purkeyplle, left for
her home In Honoruiu Mronaay.
Q. E. Owen of Portland was a week
end guest of hla parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Will Owen. He la well known here,
having attended the Central Point
high school and taken an active part
in all school affairs. He is now as
sisting In window display and decor
ating for the Meier and Prank de
partment store In Portland.
Mr. Eddy la able to be out again
after being confined to hts home for
several montha with Illness.
Messrs. Otto Bonne rt, Arnold Boh
nert. L. C Scott and Taylor donated
the work of moving the Health Cen
ter building from the highway right
of way to the now location on the
school grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Young were re
cent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Nealon of .Sams Valley.
Mrs. L. M. Swartz. who haa been a
"shut In" for many years, was happily
entertained on her birthday, Feb. 3.
by the arrival of her daughter, Mrs.
Ernest Scott, carrying a larg birthday
cake. Pffteen other relatives and
friends arrived for a reunion. Con
gratulations and gift from friends
In Idaho, Pennsylvania and Califor
nia added to the Joy of the occasion .
Harley Allen, member of the law
firm of Shepard end Phillips. Port
land, who la working on a. case In
Medford, ta visiting Mr. and Mrs.
EverettPabfir, who were former school
friends. There Is a local group of 18
former class mates from the univer
sity who occasionally have a reunion.
Announcement has been received
by Prof. Jewett of the sixth annual
Southern Oregon normal invitational
basketball tournament in Ashland,
March 9-11.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton have moved
to the Arthur Webster house. The
house In which they were living was
moved to make way for the highway
right-of-way.
Joe Johnson, John Eddy. Edwin
Bobbins, Melvln White and John
Lathrop have Joined the National
Guard and drill every Tuesday night
in Medford.
Howard Mayfleld of Redmond was
a business visitor In the valley last
week.
Miss Eunice fltager is reported im
proving from an attack of influenza.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Applegate
APPLEOATE, Feb. 30. (Bpl ) Miss
Emma Cook, teacher at Unlontown
school, gave a valentine plonlo for
the children. Several younger chil
dren of the district were Invited In
to enjoy the lunch. Presentation and
exchange of Valentine was also en
joyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy France and
family of Klamath Fall motored over
to spend Saturday night and Sunday
here with Mr. Frances" slater and
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mr. Jesse
Taylor and family.
A number of resident In the Bea
ver Creek district assembled at the
school house to hear the sermon by
D. D. Randall. A male quartette 01
the Federated Church of Central
Point Including Rev. J. M. Johnson,
pastor, O. Severson, Robert Merrlott
and Andrew Severson, sang aeveral
sacred songs. They travel from place
to place holding meetings. Others
from Central Point present were Mrs.
O. Severson and son and Mia Amy
Johnson.
.Several young people of the Apple
gate attended the I. O. O. F. dance
at Jacksonville February 10.
Harold Arnold, five-year-old son of
Jim Arnold, Is suffering from ear
trouble, after effect of the flu. The
little ellow recently had his ears
lanced.
Mr. Albert Young was removed to
a hospital In Medford. where she la
in a serious condition suffering from
pneumonia.
Mra. Eva McKee is spending several
days visiting her mother,. Mrs. D. W.
Beebe and sister. Mrs Vincent Rlts
tnger of the Agate district.
Rollln Mitchell of Jacksonville wss
a Sunday guest of Mr. end Mrs. Wil
liam Peckham here.
While returning homo from high
school at Ashland and Medford to
spend the week-end with t;helr par
ents, three Applegate boys narrowly
escaped serious Injury when they
wero filling the gas tank of the car
by Candle Ught. The boys were
John Harr, Maurice Rlchey and Dow
Lewis. At the mouth of Squaw creek
the car ran out of gas. After bor
rowing gas a candle was lighted and
placed In a tin can to provide IL-ht.
As the gas Ignited the boy holdtrp -he
gas can Jumped back and aaved the
oar from burning.
Mrs. Olenn Voung recently 'arrived
from Macon, Oa.. to Join her husband
here and they will make their home
on ' Applegate."'aienn' ""Young
brother of Albert Young.
Sterling
STERLING, Feb. 30 (Cpl.) F.' P
Dutton has returned from Elgin, Ore
gon, where he had been called to his
brother Gary's bedside. Hla brother
died Feb. 115.
A dance was given by Ed. Walla
Feb. 18. Music wss furnished by the
Grob City orchestra,
5. A. Harris will bt in Medford for
the net two weeks on business.
Mr. end Mrs. W. O Dutton have
been visiting tn Medford the last few
daya with her sister, Mrs. Ed Oil
more, and also her brother, Wallace
MoRay of Portland.
Cross-Word Puzzle
I. Smooth and
Kloisy
S. Coats with
metal
7. Slide
8. Initiates Into
college
I. Friend:
French
10. Adult boys
11. Unit of work
17. Loaded a ablp
10. Preserve
22. Least
24. Traditional
38. Native mtuU
26. Marry
29. Outer rarmenl
3L VlKort slant;
32. Winn
33. Falcon
36. Mlrtb
38. Hair ointment1
4L Singing voice
48. Baseball
teams
t!. Wigwam
48. Breaks with
out warn! nf
47. Northern
Europeaa
49. Pronoun
80. Make lac
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name
83. Small oss
used In golf
II. Compani point
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Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT. Feb. 30. (Spl.)
February 33 at 0 p. m. the P.-T. A.
will serve a chicken and noodle din
ner at the Grange hall. An enter
tainment will follow. Twenty-five
cents for adulte and 13 cents for
ohildren will be charged for the din
ner with no charge for entertain
ment. This will provide the associa
tion with much needed funds for
providing free hot lunches to school
children. AU are Invited to help
this good work and enjoy the social
features.
Civic Improvement dub met at
the club rooms February 9 with Mra.
Lena Stowell, Mrs. Hasel Stoner and
Mrs. Stella VanScoy as hostesses. A
delicious lunch was served after the
business program.
Civic Improvement club is arrang
ing for a lawn and appropriate fence
around the new school house. This
la expected to add to the attractive
ness of the building which is already
surrounded wtth fine shrubs.
Arranging kitchen and dining room
details of the P.-T. A. dinner to be
given on Washington's birthday, the
committee, headed by Mrs. Florence
Throckmorton, kitchen, and Mrs. W.
H. Young, dining room, met- at the
school house February IS.
Mra. Alice Nichols was buying lum
ber at the local li ' i ci yard for a
brooder house to jiillt on her
property along Ron river. Her IS-
year-old brother Drain. Ore., la
staying with her.
Valentine'a day was properly ob
served at the aohool. all the grade
rooms having & Valentine box and
short program.
Lloyd Damon of Lake Creek was In
town attending to btialnesa February
14. Other out-of-town visitors were
Robert Humphrey of Reese Creek
district and Guy Pruett from his
ranch,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrett and
Dudy Weld man attended practice of
the Pomona Grange degree and drill
team at Central Point February 13,
They ore the only members of the
newly organized team from here.
Gene Walton and family spent. the
week end with Mrs. Walton s parents,
Mr. and Mra. Cox, at Trail.
Thumaa Kenton is erecting a tower
which is to be equipped wlt.h a wind
mill to pump water for hla place.
Mrs. Henry Henahaw was visiting
over the weok end with her son
Johnnie Hennhaw, and wife.
Bill Nichols of Lake Creek was
awarded the contract to furnish the
school with 106 Iters of oak and ftr
wood. . -v -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stella of Med
ford spent the afternoon February
14 with Mra. Stone's sister and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hannaford.
Royal Brown, who haa been so 111
for several months, made his first
trip to Brown's store In a car Feb.
ruary 14.
It la reported that Mra. Earl
Stoner. who went to Portland last
week to visit her husband, who la a
patient at the veterans' hospital, will
remain there for an Indefinite pe
riod. Reports are that Mr. Stoner la
slightly improved.
Mra. J. M. Rlgglns, mother of Mrs.
Elmer Robertson, Is at the Commun
ity hospital in Medford, where she
underwent an operation on Febru
ary 13,
Mrs. Eva Nichols and Mrs. Lottie
VanScoy were among the 94 w.ho at
tended a dinner and quilting party
at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow's of
Lake Creek February 0. The men
spent the time cutting wood while
the women quilted.
Mr. arid .Mrs. W. E. Davtes and Dr.
D. A, Forbes attended a meeting and
took part in the program of the
Antelope Literary society on Febru
ary 10.
Mrs. Edward Hoyt of Chlloquln,
daughter of Mra. Sarah Howlett, Is
very ill at her mother's at Sunnyslde
hotel. Mra. Hoyt la under the care
of a physician and rtalned nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry were vis
iting Mrs. Sarah Howlett February
isth.
Mrs. Ed Chartreau and Mra. Goff
of Medford were visiting Mrs. Sarah
Hewlett February lfl.
Dances are being given at the Luke
Kincade halt nearly every Saturday
nignt. no admission charge Is asked
at these dances, which are being run
by a small group of young men who
are furnishing the music for tbe
practice it glvea them. Among those
In the orchestra are Wayne and Bert
Wbaley, Harold Grow, Chuck Sturgllt
and little Btuie Abbott.
Mrs. Floyd Barrett and Mra. Lottie
Clncage compose a committee of the
Civic Improvement club which has
charge of arrangement for a lawn
at the school bouse,
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINGS, Feb. 30. (Spl.)
Sundsy dinner guests at the Earl
Heft home were Rev. and Mrs. J.
Carver and family and Mra. Cirver'a
mother, Mrs. Wilson of Medford and
the Misses Frances and Oladya
Palmer. Mrs. Carver addressed a gath
erlng at the Willow Springs school
houae In the afternoon.
Mrs. Field, Sr.. of Medford. spent
Tuesdsy as the guest of her daugh
ter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Field.
Mrs Effle Caster and Mrs. W. V
Hover are among those reported HI
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boone of Med
ford were guests Sunday at the Robert
Field home.
The Jack Cross and Clyde Field
families left Friday evening by auto
for Santa Rosa, where they have pur
chased property and will raise poultry
Robert Field made a business) trip
to Klamath Falls Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B Zimmerman were
cell'd to Medford Monday by the
sudden Illness of Mrs. Zimmerman s
sister. Mrs. J. M Rlgglas, who had
been moved from her home tn Trail
to a Medford hospital.
Jeff Single and son of Phoenix were
callers at the Oscar Blackford home
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brenner and
daughter are acting aa caretakers of
Dr. L. A. Salade's residence, while the
Saladea are in southern California.
Gold Hill
GOLD HILL. Feb. 30. (Bpl.) John
Prime of Ashland la spending several
days here visiting friends.
Mrs. Low of Medford Is a guest for
several days of Mrs. C. W. Davis,
Mrs. Mamie Dunn of Eugene is the
house guest of Mrs. O. W. Martin.
Deloa Walker, Wm. Hammersley,
Leslie Walker and Herb Bumcrot were
Medford business callers Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Adams and fam
ily of Medford were vlaiting Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Mllspaugh Monday.
Orpha Martin, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin received
a bad cut over the eye Tuesday while
watching her rather split wood. He
was using a wedge and a piece of
steel hit her in the forehead over her
right eye. She waa taken to a Med
ford doctor to have the wound dress
ed.
Mrs. Cecil Johnson of Gold Hill
spent Thursday and Friday in Med
ford.
MUs Alma Hankey returned home
to Portland after spending a week
here with her sister Miss Albertlna
Hankey, a teacher in the high aohool,
Dr. W. P. Chlsholm and son Tom
are spending several days this week
at their mine, the Corporal G., on
Sardine creek.
Wm. Reed who haa been working
at a mine on Wolf creek, la spending
a few days this week with his family.
Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg was a busi
ness caller in Medford Tuesday,
Past -Noble Granda club met with
Mrs. Evelyn Thompson Thursday. A
lovely afternoon was enjoyed by 17
members. They will meet Feb. 33
with Mrs. Edith Cameron.
Word has been received from Laura I
Mae Rom, who la In tbe Doernbecher j
Memorial hospital, Portland, that ahe i
la Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Abbott were
shoppers In Medford Saturday, .
Mrs. T. J. West spent Friday and
Saturday visiting her parents, Mr, ;
and Mrs. John Payne of Sams Valley.
Mr. and Mra. Jas Chlsholm and
family spent Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davta and family
who live on the Sams Valley road.
Robt. Cook la working at the Sar
dine credge doing lepalr work.
Mlsa Zelda Smith spent Mov$day
evening In Medford the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Schoppert.
Robt. Mllspaugh and Judd Doty are
camped on Galls creek this week
while cutting wood.
Chas Kell, local garage man, la sick
this week suffering with neuritis.
Mrsr Pan KoOarter and daughter
Florence Walklln expect to leave the
first of the week for Pasadena,
Gold HUI Beavers played the Ash
land Jr. high school basketball team
Tuesday and won by a score of 34
to 33. They play Central point Fri
day and the Gold Hill girla team will
play the girls' team from Central
Point.
Howard District
HOWARD DISTRICT, F,b. 30.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pratt have
moved from the Fretwell houae to
the place belonging to Mr. Peyton on
De Barr ave.
Mra. Hogue ha had oharge of the
cooking at the aohool house thl
weelc. , ,
The community was 4dened to
hear of the death of Mrs. Olareno
Smith, at a local hospital. Deepest
sympathy 1 extended the bereaved
relatives.
Mrs. Frank Crouoher and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Prlend are spending thl
week at Roseburg visiting retatlves.
Many from here attended the fu
neral of Mr. Palen who passed away
last week.
Mlsa Ola Helper spent Tuesday and
Thursday at Mrs, McKee'.
Mr. and Mr. Prank Crouoher, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Oroueher and family,
Mr, and Mr. North croft and family.
Mr. and Mr. Oust In, Mr. and Mr.
Newton, all attended the dauce given
by the Lumberjacks, at Central Point
Saturday.
Leon Croucher ha been suffering
with a sprained ankle for several
day.
P.-T. A. held a short business ses
sion Prlday. County School Superln.
tendent Bowman gave a short talk
on the school bills Defore the legis
lature. A aohool program was then
given by the pupil, after which re
freshment were sold by the P.-T. A.
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Sardine Creek
8ARDWE CREEK. Feb. 30 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mr. Wm. Campbell and son
Mark of Seattle arrived here last
week to spend the remainder of the
winter on their ranch, back of the
Ralph Dusenberry place.
Earl Croft who has been staying
In Medford. where ne 1 employed,
came home Prlday to spend the week
end with his family.
John Smith marketed a fine bunch
of fat steers in Orants pm thl wee.
Mr. and Mra. Dusenberry and eon
Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dus
enberry were business vial tor In Med
ford Saturday.
Madge Croft, who completed her
senior year at Oold Hill high school
in January 1 continuing Mhool there
taking a pcet-graduate course In
typing and shorthand.
Mr. and Mr. P. L. Walt were Med'
ford visitor Thursday and Mr. and
Mm. B C. Flene. and Ralph Dusen
berry were Prlday visitor there.
The Skeels-Oraham mining plant on
the pierce place baa resumed opera
tions, and la now running two ehlfta
dally.
P. L. Walt waa eonftned to his
home all last week with the flu, but
1 sbl to be out gain.
Jacksonville
JAOKSOWVnXB. Peb. 18 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mr, w. A. Chllder apent
Tburaday afternoon with their daugh
ter Mr. Kermlt Comb.
Erie Whit, scout master of Troop
35. report 18 members in tbe troop.
Pour boy recently Joining were Ken
neth Pursell, Harold White, Vernon
Hamaker and CarroU Lewis.
Friends of Oenevleve Shaffer are
sorry to learn that she quit school
becsus of 111 health.
Mra. John Norrls will entertain th
Past Noble Orand elub at her home
Tuesday afternoon, Peb. 38.
Mr. and Mr. Charlie Vogel and
sons Marlon and Claire of West Side
were supper guet at the w. A. Child
em home Sunday evening.
Many were present at the annual
Thank Offering supper given by the
Missionary society at the Preebyterlan
church. Ten dollars was cleared for
the society fund.
Mis Alice Morgan of Ashland apent
the week end at the Oscar Lewis
home.
Mrs. Jack Ward of Phoenix visited
Mrs. Leonard Osborne Tuesday.
The eighth grade team played here
witn tne pnoenlx eighth grade Thurs
day evening. Phoenix won I to ,
The midget also played the Phoenix
3nd string of the grades. Jacksonville
won 14 to 4.
Mls Margaret Dunnlngton has re
turned to the Sacred Heart hospital
where aha I In training, after a
week'a vacation with her folks Mr.
and Mrs. John Dunnlngton at Klam
ath rail.
Helen Kane of Jacksonville was a
recent visitor of her aunt, Mr. But
ler In Ashland.
Mr. and Mr. Carl Larsen were din
ner guests at the Leonard Osborne
home Sunday. '
The Odd Fellow Lodge gave a dance
Prlday. Many attended and reported
a pleasant evening. They are plan-
mnK nnocner aance ror reoruary a.
Mrs. Prank Shaw of Medford wa
a Monday visitor of her mother. Mrs.
fcee Wakefield.. Frank Shaw la re
covering at the Sacred Heart hospi
tal rrom a recent operation.
Miss Burdette Dunnlngton had s
fcuests for dinner Sunday Mist Marlon
winningnam and Anas Lucille Flit-
eroft.
Jacksonville folk listening to th
Ollmore Clrcu program were pleat
ed to hear that Fred Sparks, from
nere. wa a prize winner for sendtng
In a verse to the song.
Midget of the Jacksonville grada
school recently played Talent's and
team. Jacksonville won 8 to 0.
Eighth grade boys played tha Tal
ent 8th grade, winning 38 to 7.
Mr. Ethel Olson apent an after,
noon recently, vlaiting Mr. Cor
White In Medford.
Ruby Fox of San Francisco wa a
recent visitor of her brother Will
Eaton and family here m Jacksonville.
Bridge elub met with Mr. and Mra.
Lee Smith Saturday evening. Ouest
present were Mr. and Mrs. Oeorc
Wendt. Mr. and Mra. Ray Coleman,
and Mr. and Mra. Ray Hunsaoker.
High score was won by Anna Cole
man and Ray Hunsacker. Refresh
ments were served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKee and
children of Big Applegate called on
relative here Wednesday enroute to
Medford. .
. Those from a distant registering at
the antique (hop were Max R. Pack
ard and w. Rlchllng. OoM Hill: Mr,
and Mr. C. H. Burgher of 'Rupert,
Idaho: Mr. and Mr. Albert Chd
wlth, Everett, Wash.: George Y eat
man . Eugene: Mr, and Mra. D. P.
Penwlde and son of Beverly Hlllt;
Byron Arnold. Oorvalllt; Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Summer, Bend; J. E. Oreenman,
Toledo, Oregon, and N. J. Storm of
Van Meyera. Oallf.
pit. din . jiuin uyuha ua cnu-
dren of Medford and Charles Lylon
of Aahland called Sunday-afternoon
at the Leonard Lyon here.. Leonard
Lyon 1 again able to be at work
after two week Illness.
Mra. Ida Crone miller Beach died re
cently tn San Francisco, etna was a
resident here during her girlhood
daya.
Mrs. Fred Butcher and son Dennl
Wayne motored to Medford Tuesday
wim Mr. and Mra. Kn owl ton.
Mrs. Cora White of Medford apent
Monday and Tuesday with her sister,
Mra. Hazel White here, earing for Miss
Margaret White who wa 111 but 1
Mlsa Lucille Pltteroft apent th,
week end at th Randall Oadwall
home in Medford.
Sophomore party was held in the
Orange hall Saturday evening. Xaolt
member of th, sophomore olaas lnvit
od another person from th studanv
body.' Qame and danclne; were en
joyed by all. Lovely refreshment
were served at which time Valentine
were exchanged.
Rev. S. H. Jones, pastor of th
Presbyterian ohureh. underwent a
minor operation at th Sacred Heart
hospital at Medford Tuesday. H, t
recovering nicely.
Long Mountain
LONO MOUNTAIN. Feb. 30. (Spl.)
Those who attended the dance at
Central Point Saturday night were
Tommy Olvans, Olenn Lannlng, Mr.
and Mra. W. R. Holman and daughter,
Orace
Mr. and Mn. W. R. Holman and
daughter, Orace, accompanied Mr. and
Mra. Bill Perry to Sam Valley Tues
day evening to see the play of "Dee.
con Dubba." Other from her were
Mra. Pete Stowell and ton, Dtlbert
UnHwiM. .
Cerlyle Nstwlck and Manual Shelley
were In town February IS on busi
ness. Orace Holman spent February 13 at
the Otto Caster home In Phoenix.
Call One-Hour Strike
. PARIS, Feb. 30 (AP) The execu
tive committee of tbe municipal and
departmental functionaries tonight
called a general strike tu last one
hour Monday aa a protest against
alary cut propdsed by tha senate
finance committee.
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Children's frocks made. Oledya