Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    JITDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.
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LOST II aog missing, cell 1M6.
HELP WANTED MALE
BARN good money corresponding : for
newspapers. Particulars for stamp.
4. press, Medina. N. Y.
WANTED Live wire salesman who Us
eble to invest " - ,
vlnced of merit of product. Box
9999, Mall iTiouiic
EARN BIO MONEY easily with small
investment. Every auto owner buys.
Retails 60c. Absolute
Write today, Almor Co., 18 North
Grand, Portland, Ore.
WANTED SITUATIONS
SEWINO, mending, care of children,
or day work of any Kind. Mrs.
Tharp. 37 Quince, Phone 641-L.
TWO MEN want Job. work Inside or
out. 626 W. 4th St. Tel.
WANT to exchange huur work clean
ing either In home or office for
dental work. References. Tel. 603-Y
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing - interior decorating general
paint obs Call at 222 So Central
WANTED M1HCEIXANKOES
GENTLEMAN wants heated room In
private nome; aiou gaitus.
care Tribune.
WANTED To hire horse for 2 weeks
W. Hatton, Central Point.
WILL PAY $50.00 cash for a few
shares of Jackson Co, Bldg. & Loan
preferred stock. Box 9646. Tribune.
WANTED To buy 2-h.p. motor, sin
gle phase, or 3 or 4-h.p. gasoline
engine, for cash. Cell 1559.
EMPTY TRUCK go;ng to Seattle last
of February wants ioad for there or
points en route. Phone 1044-X,
Hawley Transfer.
PHONE 969-R. Re-;ipholaterlng, re
glulng. re-flnlshlng Thlbault.
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
Ton don't have to wait for returns
We ray cash.
We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool.
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1062
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 3-room modern house,
furnished. Call 315 or 1113-J.
710 DAKOTA Good condition; wood
, range. 15: water paid. Call H. H.
1 Brown. 105.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished duplex.
(18. Inquire 212 S. Grape.
1029 E. JACKSON 6-room modern
home; reasonable rent. Call H. H.
Brown. 105.
FOR LEASE 202 South Orange. 8
room furnished home; overstuffed
furniture, Ollomatlc heating plan-.,
electrlo range. Frlitldalre. fireplace
and piano. Charles R. Rav, Realto;,
Medford Bldg. Phone 302.
432 HOLLY Nice home close In; good
condition. Call H. H. Brown. 105.
FOR RENT 3-room '.urnlshed house.
Call at 123 Almond.
UNFURNISHED 3-room house, break
fast nook, electric range, hardwood
floors, 17.50. Prior 1288-J.
101 OLAKii 6T. Modern stucco home
excellent condition, 13; water paid.
CaU H. H. Brown. 105.
SMALL furnished house; light, water
and phone paid; garage. 420 Wca
tern Are.
FOB RENT 4-room duplex with tss
range and heater. 510 North Bart
lett. Phone 341-R-l.
IF YOU WANT to rent a 5-room
modern unfurnished bungalow la
tip top condition Inside and out.
drive by 719 W. 11th for particular
There are built-in features, hea'
rola, electric water heater, tanks,
new linoleum on kitchen floor;
garage, wood shed, cement walks,
berries, vines, etc. Not for rent to
family with small children.
MODERN 5-room home In Berrydale;
city water paid, (12.50. Call H. H
Brown. 105.
FOR RENT Furnished modern 4
room bungalow, garage. Inquire
620 Oak St.
FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe.
fOR RENT East side rtve room
house, well furnisiied, water paid
923 50 Phone 1149
S SUMMIT will be available March
1. Cat! H. H. Brov.n. 105.
BOMBS FOE KtNT Caii 76,
FOR RENT HOUSE
ATTRACTIVE new borne: built-in
and fireplace. S18 & Oakdale.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room house Telephone 488 -M.
FOR RENT t-room modern furnish
ed house; hardwood floors, over
atuffed electrlo range. Call at 630
8 Central.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished house
and garage. Call at 845 N Bartlett
POR RENT Furnished 6-room mod
ern bouse- Call at 41 8 River-aide
FOR RENT Parti; furnished borne,
close In. nice aade. garden spot,
garage. $20, water rent paid; lo
cated at SIS So. Rlversrelde: In
quire at 825 6a Riverside-
FOR RENT Home Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown As White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
CLEAN, furnished apartment, 319 8.
Ivy.
APARTMENT 114 Almond St.
FOR RENT Modern furn. apartment.
345 No. Bartlett.
NEATLY furnished fr. single apt., ri.
Partly furnished one-room cabin, $4
month. 1205 E. Main St.
FURN. apts for rent. Tel. 301-H.
FURNISHED apartment, Durell Court
829 N Holly, phone 1232 -W.
2 -ROOM apt.. $10. 413 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 633 Plum St.. after 8 p. m
or Sundays.
"OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furnished:
garage; water paid, $11.50 Phone
130.
PLEASANT room for gentleman: close
In: bath, garage. 209 E. Main. Tel.
345.
FOR RENT Large heated bedroom,
with 2 s4 beds, for men; $10. 132
Almond St.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block 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 MlSPIiM.ANEOrS
FURN. 2-roora cabin, $6.50. 114 Tripp.
WILL LEASE my Newtown orchard
west of Talent fully equipped to
experienced grower and give option
to purchase low price and terms.
Estimated production this year
15.000 fteld lugs. H. I. Butler, Ho
tel Holland.
FOR RENT Large garden lot, well
cultivated: hydrants for irrigation;
fruit and berries of all kinds. Call
at 131 Cottage. Phone 557-W.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 3. Grape.
ACRE TRACTS for rent; cosh or crop
rent; city limits, end of west Jack'
son. Tracts markad off with white
posts. See owner on tract. M. L
Woodson.
TO LEASE: Sheep range with fine
browse, of over 6000 acres, between
Macdoel and Bray in Siskiyou coun
ty. Butte creek runs through the
property. Five hundred dollars for
season to responsible tenant. Applv
to Wm. H. Hagelstein, Butte Valley
State Bank, Dorrls, Siskiyou county,
Cal.
FOB EXCHANGE
TO TRADE 40 acres timber 34 miles
from Klamath Falls, 3 clear, for
late model Ford roadster, coupe or
pickup in good shape. Address Box
9903 Mail Tribune.
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger, Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard
wood for light truck 821 East 4th
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WANT JACKJSON COUNTY BLDG. &
LOAN STOCK
Will take Jackson County Building ft
Loan stock at par on 1 to 7 -acre
u n 1 mp roved acres t racts ; good
soil, on good road, nice district,
only 3',j miles from Medford. Priced
right.
WILL TRADE
1500.00 Jackson County Bid.
Loan stock and $1,000.00 Copco
stock for well -located desirable
home Jn Medford.
A BARGAIN
At iaa See thie attractive stue
tpJlfUU nora' rooms,
large living room and
dining room combined, dinette,
modern built-in k'tchen, 3 bed
rooms, bath; $50.00 down, balance
$13.50 per month including interest
at 7.
CHARLES A. WTNO AGENCY, INC.
Exclusive Agents,
WILL TRADE Equity in good subur
ban home for cheaper property or
good light car. or rent to reliable
party. Phone 100.
FOR SALE POULTRY
EXTRA fancy Bronze hens. 15c lb
W. A. Pyburn. Rt. 4. Box 54, Buck
shot Hill road.
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
eSfS, laying vrain, j.jv uuuuivu.
Baker Service Station.
NEW low price on baby chicks; Han
sen triple pedigreea, aiso i om
Cockran mating S. C. W. Leghorns.
B Rocks and R I. Reds. Custom
hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch
ery. Talent.
FOR SALE Rockij, Orphlnjrtons and
Reds: also 3 pigs. Tel. 314-X.
NEW LOW PRICES on chick White
Leghorns. Hansen strain, s cents;
Reds and Rocks 9 cents 24 pae
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent. Oregon.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E Main Phono 1569-Y
"CLAIRVOYANT. CARD READING
.MADAME TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Rainbow Auto Camp.
1 Cabin 9.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
DODGE 4 Good tin and running
order: take For T or what have you.
Al Roberts. Spring St.
GOOD USED OARS
WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE
ALL CARS ARE EXACTLY AS REP
RESENTED. Due to the number of httfh class
aeenclcs we have, it is possible for
us to obtain the finest used car
in southern Oregon at the most
reasonable prices. You must see
our used cars to appreciate real
values.
We do not deal in junk.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. I NO.
Phone 18 38 N. Riverside
Agents for
Chrysler and Plymouth, Hudson
and fltudebaker, Cadillac and La
Salle. FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala
Vista packing House.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Work horsea 1100 to 1700
pounds. Rear of 1140 Court St.
WEANER pigs. Tel. 591-R-3.
FOR SALE 4-year-old mare. Green
Acres, pacific Highway 2 miles N.
Central Point.
10 HEAD Jersey and Guernsey milk
cows: 10 head yearling heifers;
beardless barley. J. W. Bailey
Talent.
FOR SALE Two 1200-lb. work horses
Inquire Pearts Shop. Central Point.
FRESH and springer heifers for sale,
also small pigs. Call 1520 Nortti
Riverside.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz,
- Beagle.
FOR SALE FUEL
APPLE WOOD Phone 597-J-5.
FOR 8ALI HOMES
$700 equity In 4-room modern house,
acre! 2 miles from Medford
Wanted, late model car or what
have you. Cheap for cash. No
reasonable offer refused. Harold
Jones, 654 N. 3rd St., Grants Pass.
11-Room house. 210 Laurel St.. Med
ford; $900 cash will handle on sale,
or will trade equity for clear prop
erty. For SALE Good 8 room house (east
frnt) snd nloa lot close to Berry
dale store . great bargain at $450
Terms Phone 517-L.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
40 A. at Selma, bottom land, new
buildings, free water. $3500.
10 A. at Selma: new log house; free
water, $1000. $250 cash.
5 A. 3 miles out Grants Pass on high
way; 5 roomed house, garage, barn;
$1375. $500 cash.
See owner. Ed Been tel. Myers Lane,
half mile from S. O S. ,
FOR SALE To close estate Five
acres, four-room house, large barn,
chicken house, snade, lawn, now
. era, nressure water, electricity, R F.
D. one mile west of Phoenix. Earl
Godding, Administrator.
FOR SALE 150 -acre ranch: 9 A
pears. 9 A. alfalfa. 60 A. woodland
and pasture, balance tarm land: new
dairy barn, modern 6-room house;
paid-up water right under Table
Rock ditch. Phone 617-L.
WHEN you think or real estate think
of Brown & White.
ESTRAYED.
STRAY CATTLE 8 head Jerseys,
branded Diamond J on left hip, one
branded B. C. over Diamond-J, crop
off left ear. Taken from pound,
Jacksonville, Dec. I, 1933. J. W.
By bee.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 30-30 Savage rifle, equip
ped with peep rear alght and marble
front site. Also Winchester .22 rifle
with good sights. Both guns nearly
new. priced to sell Phone 576-W
evenings.
FOR SALE! Team, wagon, harness,
sprlngtooth plow. Myers Lane. V4
mile from S. O. S. Ed Bev-htel.
FOR SAL15 Two Master electric in
cubator, 500 egg ;easy terms. Phone
1149.
4-HORSE disc, good condition. M. F.
Baker, 21 Wagner Creek, Talent.
GOOD used pianos. $69. $88, $115 and
up: $3 monthly handles; an guar
anteed under our regular two-year
exchange plan. CUne Piano Co ,
Main and Riverside.
FOR SALE Wood range. Ends Trans
fer and Storage, phone 316.
LIGHT Ford truck, model 26; Ruxtell
axle: $25.00. 618 E. 9th.
FOR SALE Thor washing machine,
$40; late model. 450 Haven St,
FANCY Success beardless seed barley
for seed. Phone 697-R-l.
FOR SALE Alfalfa bay and Newtown
apples, packed. Bert Standi!:,
Phoenix. Ore.
FOR SALE Good, solid Newtown ap
ples by box or truckload. W. H.
Watt. Phone 468-R-2.
FOR SALE Repossessed Electric
Range, almost new; easy term!.
Commercial Finance Corp.
OHILD'S complete bed; reasonable
o35 Mary St.
ALFALFA HAY. 2nd cutting; clean,
green and salted, delivered for sb.50.
John Newcomb. Rt. 3. Medford.
CHOICE Kanota Oacs and Beardless
Barley. C. F. Neidarmeyer.
YOU can now get Duart permanent
wave for only $1.75 Prevoat Beauty
Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J.
FOR SALE Good Delicious apples
and Newtown culls, or will trade f n
wood or whatever you have. Joe
Kantor. Rt. 4, Box 237.
3UPERFLX oil heater, cheap. Phone
1UU.
GET the 'No Bunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall rr:bune Job
Mfiee: printed on oioth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALS Used sewing machines, ai)
make $6 up; terms U desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sew:n Machine Co 24 N Bartlett
FOH wind, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
and learning, Phone 9 12 -J.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
ALFALFA. $8 00; wheat. $1.05 cwt.;
barley. 85c: ear corn. 90c Phone
O A DeVoe 523-J-3.
FOR SALE Har ley -Davidson motor
cycle $85 cash. See John, at Mail
Tribune.
MISCELLANEOUS
INCOME TAX Let me prepare your
Income tax return. Years of experi
ence. Both State and Federal are
now due. Fred L Colvlg, 525 a
Central. Phone 7S5-M.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mail Tribune Job
office; printed on olotb 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 1044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ol Tttle and
Title Ins ranee. The
only complete Title
System In Jacksor
County.
MURRAY. ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts
of Title. Tttle Insurance Rooms 8
and ft. No 33 North Central Ave.
upstairs
Autumubtie Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for appointment
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEO RUE DO IT - Tel 1173
House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing ol ail kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, a o d
blanks billing systems duplicating
cash sales slips and everything id
the printing line. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 7ft,
Money co Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LA IE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
W B Thomas, 45 8 Central
Ground floor Craterian Theatre
Bldg State License No 8-157.
Painting and Paper banting.
BARRY MARX Painting tinting
paperhanging. Phone 14-F-4- Res
Coleman Creek mad
BADS TRANSFER & BTOKAOB CO.
Office 1016 No Central Phone 816
Prices right Service guaranteed
R SINKING TRUCKING. CO Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir
Street- Phone 833
Piano Instruction
BETTER piano instruction, individ
ual or class The oaslc way Halgnt
Musto Studio, Liberty Building
Phono 73
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Earl G. Mason, Cor vail la, Ore., has
been elected to Yale university chap
ter of Sigma XI, It was announced
today.
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BROWN8BORO. Feb. 37 (Spl.)
Mib. Lottie Fernland. formerly or
this community, is seriously 111 at
her home on King's Highway, Med
ford. Reed Charley was a Medford visitor
Saturday.
Mrs. R. Cotman has gone to Klam
ath Falls to spend the remainder of
the winter with her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Matney.
H. W. Wright. M. O. Wright and
Carl Dunn made a trip to Butte Falls
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Hansen, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Marshal, Mrs. L. J.
Rohrer and Louis Rohrer shopped in
Medford February 17.
Ms. Barker of Butte Falls Is spending-
a few days as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Barker.
February 17 Mr. and Mra H. W.
Wright were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvln Wright in Medford. the
occuA,tn being In honor of Melvln
Wright's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Thornton of
Medford were dinner guests Saturday
of Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Rohrer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers and
daughter, Frances, spent' Sunday at
the Strayer home, near Medford.
There was a good attendance at
the service held Sunday by the Cen
tral Point male quartet. The mem
bers of the Sunday school extend
their thanks to the members for the
excellent program.
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TRAIL. Feb. 27. (Spl.) Trail En
tension unit met for a special ail-
day meeting at the home of Mrs
Irma Mushman Thursday to do re
lief work. Two comforts were tied
and a number of garments made for
needy families here. There were 17
ladles present.
Next regular meeting will be at
Mrs. Francis Ash's In March where
they will do more sewing for the
Red Cross of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green spent Fri
day evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8.
W. Hutchinson.
Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Tucker returned
home from Ashland Thursday where
they had been helping care for Mr,
Tucker's mother, who has been quite
111, but la some better at this time.
Mrs. D. E. Ash spent Friday with
Mrs. Floyd Hutchinson, visiting and
helping quilt.- - ---
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash, Miss Wanda
How, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutch
inson called to see Charley Blasse
on Friday. Theliy found him rapidly
Improving from bruises he suffered
when the wood truck toppled over
on blm some 10 days ago.
Mrs. Wllher Ragsdale and little dau
ghter, Mario, are suffering from se
vere colds.
Mrs. Porter of Medford Is visiting
Mrs. Overland and her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Burke. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson and Mr.
and Mra. 8. W. Hutchinson shop
ped In Medford Saturday.
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class condition for rent, lease or sale
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TALENT. Teb. 27. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Rapp entertained Mrs
Rapp's mother, Mrs. Ida French, for
dinner Sunday.
Mrs. May LeVander has arrived
from Welser, Ida., and Is visiting
friends and relative at Talent, Grif
fin creek and Medford.
Talent school convened for a short
program on Washington's birthday.
Mrs. Leslie Drlscoll of Butte Falls
has been the house guest of her
mother, Mrs. Cora Denham, for a
week.
Mr. and Mra. Will Hart spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Le
Vander on Orlffln creek.
Mrs. Ray Coleman of Jacksonville
spent Tuesday with her mother. Mrs.
Ida French.
Talent fruitgrowers met at the Tal
ent dlstriot Irrigation office Friday
evening.
Harry White of Yak t ma. Wash., gave
an interesting and much appreciated
talk on sprays and peat control,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart and Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy LoVnnder were en
tertained ftt Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wick
er's in Medford, honoring Mrs. May
LeVander of Welser, Ida., Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Fred Rapp and Mrs. French
attended the funeral of James Allen
at Medford Sunday.
Mrs. Ed Jacobs entertained 16
guests Saturday in honor of her son
Leo's birthday.
Mrs. Alice Turner of Ashland was
an overnight guest of her sister, Mrs.
Cora Denham, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason enter
tained with an evening at cards at
their spacious country home Wed
nesday evening. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Mason. Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bur
nette. Miss Bessie Connor, Miss Ber
tha Hayman. Wiley Hill and R- M.
Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Janonthal of
Ashland were dinner guest of Dr.
and Mrs. M. A. Miller Friday.
H. Ma harry has rented the Wilson
place on the cannery corner and will
move his family there and farm it
this year.
The city Is having some much
needed work done on the streets.
Mrs. Claud Williams entertained at
her home on Gibson avenue Sunday,
the following girls, in honor of hOT
daughter Arties' birthday: Betty At
chlnson, Berty and Martha Able. Vel
da and Eva Maharry, LeVelle Maso-i,
Nils Maxson, Etla May Works, Nonna
Cannon, Fay Miller and Marvls
Wheply.
Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church
met Thursday to sew for relief work.
Mra. Bessie Beck of Phoenix called
on her grandmother, Mrs. Sue Clayton
Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams of
NeNll creek spent the week-end as
guests of Mrs. Wltllams parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wiley Jones.
Machinery for the new mill at the
Shorty Hope mine on Wagner creek
has arrived and Is being hauled to
the mine.
Thursday the following friends of
Mrs. Claud Williams surprised her
with well-filled baskets and all en
Joyed dinner and a happy afternoon
of visiting: Mrs. Myrtle Jacobs, Mrs.
Melissa Hill. Mrs. Cynthia Keith, Mrs.
Ida Connor, Mrs. Winifred Mason,
Mrs. Esther Hart, Mrs. Edtth Hayman,
Mrs. Wedge, Miss Bessie Connor, Miss
Bertha Hayman, Mrs Bessie Beck,
Mrs. Brolll of Ashland, Mrs. Cora Den
ham and her house guests, Mrs. Alice
Turner of Ashland and Mrs. Mattie
Drlacoll of Butte Falls.
Talent Community club will meet
March 1. with Mrs. Mabel Mack In
charge of the program. She will dem
onstrate the making of set-In pock
ets and bound buttonholes. Every
one is cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. Booth is quite ill at the home
of her daughter, Mra. Charles Long.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 37. (Spl )
Tuesday evening the Glrla' league of
Jacksonville high school gave a de
pression party for the student body.
Lois Kimball and Forest Thomaaon
won first prizes for the shabbiest cos
tumes. The evening was spent In
playing cards, Delicious refreshments
were served, .
Mrs. L. J. Combest visited relatives
In Gold Hill Tuesday.
Mrs. Mark Winnlngham of Big Ap-
plegate is here visiting at the J. B.
Winnlngham home.
Mrs. Young of Klamath Falls Is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Roy Mar
tin, who lives east of town.
Rev. 8. H. Jones has returned home
from the Sacred Heart hospital and
is Improving nicely from a recent
operation. Rev. Iverson of Medford
took Mr. Jones' place In the pulpit of
the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price from west
of town called at the John R. Knight
home Friday evening.
Junior Endeavor society of the
Presbyterian church ts sponsoring a
stereoptlcon lecture to be given at
the church Sunday evening, March
A. No charges will be made, but an
offering will be taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Jame Winnlngham
and daughter. Valera, attended a
dance at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russel's on
Big Applegate About B0 adults were
present, beside children.
The Barrle family has moved Into
the house vacated by Mr, Walker on
north Oregon street.
Miss Carmen Dorothy attended a
bridge party at Dr. Hayes' tn Medford
Friday at whten Miss Martha Hanley
was hostess.
Dr. Robinson of Medford called on
friends here Monday.
Members of the R, N. A. attended
the district rally in Orants Pass Saturday.
Wednesday afternoon the Jackson
school of Medford played the Jack
sonville Midgets In a game of basket
ball. The Midgets won with a victory
of 34 to 8.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. White and Mrs.
Pearl Bean of King's Highway visited
the Fred Butch jr Lome Monday after
noon.
Mrs. Anna Rumley was a luncheon
guest of Mrs. C. B. Dunnlngton Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark of Butte
Creek visited Mrs. James Forbes Wed
nesday.
Home Economics club of Jackson
ville Grange met at Mrs. Chester
Wendt's Wednesday. A lovely lunch
was served at 1 o'clock. A good pro
gram was given honoring George
Washington's birthday.
Mrs. P. R. Bean of Kerby called on
Mrs. James Forbes. Wednesday,
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Applegate
APPLEGATE. Feb. 37. (Special.)
Mrs. William Carl left Friday to visit
her mother, Mra, B. Chrlstenaon at
Long Beaoh, Wash. Mrs. Carl expects
to be gono a month.
Mrs. Ben Woodrof of Los Angeles
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ray
Brown.
Applegate community will have a
free moving picture show soon when
Mr. Fuller of the State Forest Patrol
of Western Timber man's Assn., and
Mr. Griffith of the U. S. Foreat Ser
vice will present pictures to encour
nge the people to prevent forest fires.
There will be a hour showing,
with mnny local scenes. They will
present the pictures at the Applegate
hall. The date will be announced
later. The pictures will be shown
at Jacksonville, March 10.
Southern Oregon was given much
publicity In the Young People's Sun
day School paper Feb. 13. which waa
published by the American Sunday
School Union at Philadelphia when a
letter to the editor from Shelby
Southard of Athens, Ala., was pub
lished. The writer won a trip to
Oregon last summer as first prise in
an essay contest and told of the
most interesting places he visited,
including Medford, Oregon Caves,
Crater Lake, and Klamath Falls. He
also apoke of tramping through the
redwoods and of the beautifully pro
portioned Douglas fir. He sent four
pictures to the paper of Oregon
scenery which were Mt. Pit, Mary's
Peak and two of the Rogue river.
The Sunday school papers are used
In the Beaver creek Sunday school
of Applegate.
P. D. Scott of Little Applugate has
been suffering the past several days
with heart trouble.
While splitting wood Tuesday
Harold Crump met with a serious
accident when a piece of steel flew
from a wedge, striking him In the
eye. The steel did not stay In the
oye but the iris of the eye was badly
burned.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell of Big
Applegate entertained over sixty
friends Saturday night with a dance.
Mrs. 8. A. Harris of the Sterling
dlstriot who underwent an operation
recently at the Community hospital
Is improving. Dr. Dumo of Medford
is the attending physician.
Claud Medley of Yale creek left
last week for eastern Oregon where
he has employment in the grain
fields.
George Nichols of Medford pur
chased 30 head of beef steers from
John Offenbacher of lower Applegate
Wednesday.
Mrs. T. N. Bell of the Sterling road
near Jacksonville la 111 at her home
with pneumonia.
Word was received recently by Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Buckley that their son
Lewis who Is attending Columbia
university at Portland la recovering
from an attack of intestinal flu.
More than 60 guests were enter
talned Feb. IS at Mr. and Mra. A. S.
Hartley's on Little Applegate. Danc
ing waa enjoyed. The muslo was fur
nished by Medford friends and re
freshment were served at midnight.
Upon returning home from Seattle
where she had spent the last month
visiting her mother, Mrs. Tom Mee
was met with a surprise to find that
her husband with the aid of the
neighbor women had moved her
household belongings Into the old
home of Mr. Mee'a grandparents and
everything was in readiness to start
housekeeping. Charlie Mee of Med
ford will move into the house for
merly occupied by Mr. and Mra. Tom
Mee.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CHEEK, Pb. 37.
(Spl.) Community wm grlvad Wed
neiday by th. daath of Mr. Harmon,
lie had been til all winter but be
cam. worse Tuesday. He has so ral
atlves here.
Mn. D. O. Hale la quite HI In Med
ford. Her many friends wish her
speedy recovery.
Everett Bailey fcas moved on hi.
ranch.
M. 8. Centers made a business trip
up mi crec weanesday.
Mrs. w. Shann Is In Medford car
In for her mother, Mrs. D. O. Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Marquis were
in Asniand Thursday,
James MacDowell mad. a business
trip to Ashland Thursdsy.
Ralph Orlen waa out to the valley
maay.
Steve Lunak was In Medford Fri
day.
Bill Shann and Loren Close spent
oaiurnsy in Medlord.
Mia ituth Maya spent th. week
end with her grandfather, F.-M. Cen
ters.
Edward Smith spent tft. week-end
with home folks.
Table Rock
TABLE ROOK, Feb. 37--(8pl.)
Miss Teresa Russell of Central Point
was an all-day guest of Miss June
Nealon Sunday.
Table Rock Ladles' club will meet
with Mrs. R. X. Nealon February 38
at o'clock. Mrs. Mabel Mack will
gley a talk on clothing renovation
and all members are asked to attend.
Frieda of Eugene Newman, who is
ill In a Portland nospltal. will be
glad to hear that be la In an Im
proved condition.
Table Rock Community club met
February 34. Program was music,
readings and songs by Medford art
tats.
Seeding of spring grain win begin
here on the higher lands in the next
few days, weather permitting. Al
though It is claimed that there are
nearly 3000 families In Jackson coun
ty drawing supplies from the county
com ml Mary, a checking of the list
does not reveal anyone from this dis
Tolo
TOLO. Feb. S7(Spl.l In honor
of Washington's birthday, Tolo echool
gave a patriotic program of readies,
songs, and a flag drill and folk dan-
Ing. Following theae. all took pari
In an old-fashioned apelllng match.
Arlene Inmann was beet speller of
the adults and Elizabeth Davis of the
children. The school quilt went to
Mrs. Lester Davis.
Rev. D. D. Randall visited In Tolo
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. arable, Mr. and
Mrs. Wrn. Pollock of Orants Pass vis
ited at the Tracy Inmann home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. I. R. Kline of Eagle
Point were dinner guests at H. F.
Whetstone's recently.
Tolo Community club met wtth
Mrs. John Green, Februsry 23. Mrs.
J. P. Houlihan presided, visitor.
were Mrs. H. D. Hamor, Dorothy In
mann and Ernestine Tracy. Next
meeting will be Maroh 9 at Mrs. H. F.
Whetstone's.
The Tolo goat la gone. A Mr.
Smith called at school with Trib
une and asked to be shown the goat.
Charity said later, "Mrs, Tracy, I waa
only Joking, but Daddy saya It aure
got results." Thanks; wish be could
be rid of all nuisances as easily, huh?
Phoenix
PHOENIX. Feb. 37. (Special.) Th.
Phoenix Orange meets at th. Orangej
hall Tuesday night for Initiation la
the third and fourth degree, of four
new members. All members are
urged to be present. There will be
no lecture hour. Refreshment, will
be served by Miss Fay Carver, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Caster, and Mr. and
Mrs. Knudsen.
Neighbor of Woodcraft circle will
meet at the Orange hall Thursday
night. Prom this time on, meetings
will be held on the first and third
Thursday Instead of Wednesdays.
Ladles' Missionary society will
meet at the home of Mia. Cora Mor
gan Tuesday at 3 p. m. Thla la th.
regular meeting of the society. The
missionary study on' the American
Indian will be continued at thla
meeting.
Ladles' Aid society will meet at th.
home of Mrs. Dave Walker Thursday
for an all day meeting, with covered
dish luncheon at noon. All ladlea
are asked to bring their own tabl.
servlc.
Regular prayer meeting service will
be held Wednesday night at th.
church. The final study In th. book
of Colloelana will be given at thla
meeting. The Teacher. Training
class will meet as usual at the clot,
of the prayer meeting hour.
Antelope
ANTELOPE. Feb. 37. (Spl.) Apt..
lop. school board met with B. X.
Rlggs February 30,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and dsu-
ghtera, Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Hatlett.
spent February 19 with Mr. and Mra.
Jim Xneeland of Central Point.
Dr. Drummond and nurse, Mis.
Walker, visited Antelope school Feb
ruary 94. Several children are out
of echool on account of the chicken
pox.
Mies Georgia Ourrler, teacher ox
Antelope, haa moved to the BUI Blg
ham home for a while, as Mr. and
Mr. Culbertaon are having' their
house moved up on the hill on their
ranch.
Those absent from school with th
chicken pox are Marie and Marvin
Wood, Teddy Yorton and Barbara
Culbertaon.
Xt haa been decided to but on a bta
program the evening of March Is at
eight o'clock In Antelope. The ticket.
re to be Wo a family.
Every one waa surprised to learn of
the marriage of Ted Orlaham to Mlaa
Orace Chapln. He la the brother of
Mrs. Jack Woods. Mis. Chapln la
the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ray
Chapln of the 401 ranch. We wish
them much happiness and succesa.
CRATERS TO ATTEND
Several parties of local people. In
eluding representatives of the Craters
elub, plan to attend the Cavemen's
minstrel show in Orants Pass Tues
day and Wednesday nights. The show,
which la said to be mggeT and better
than ever, will be given in addition
in th Hwriilftr feature film And news
reel at no advance in prices. Herb
Alford, well-known Caveman and for
mer resident of Medford, will act as
Interlocutor for the minstrel and win
be supported by some of the best
talent in Josephine county.
Brother Of Czar
Passes In France
ROQtTEBROTfE, France, Feb. 37.
OPt Orard Duke Alersnder Mlehallo-
vlten. former grand aamirei at
Russian navy and orother-ln-law of
the late Caar Nicholas, la dead.
Th. grand duke, who was 5 year,
old. died yesterday at his Riviera villa
,hor from a spinal affliction.