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MTIDFORD MAIL TRTBUTTE, irEDFORD, OUEGON, FRIDAY, JfARCH 3, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN mWM DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad fm-RK ARB rflB RATES) pe word tim traertlnn (Minimum 26o) Bacb Additional Inaertlon, per wora Ulnlmlim 1 IVl 1 Per line per month, without Aonv change .Slit Phone 75 LOST LOST-Oloth Upper purse con''"!"! Articles belonging to Katherinc Steams. Phone 933. LOST If dog missing, call 1618. FOUND POUND White police dog. male. Owner cs.ll. Tel. 4-F-13. Eagle Joint. POUND Keys In Cook's brown lea ther container. Owner may haw same by paying for ad. Mall Trib une. HELP WANTED FEMALE OOOD HOME and clothing for young girl companion. Mrs. M. H. Busby, B. 1, Box 13-A. Gold Hill. WANTED SITUATIONS RELIABLE young lady wishes House work: for room and board. CaJ 842-R, mornings. WANTED Housework, day or hour; references. Phone 871. SEWINO. mending, care of children, or day work of any kind. Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince, Phone 611-L. TWO MEN want job, work Inside or out. 828 W. 4th St. Tel. 832-X. EXPERI PAINTisR will do sign paint ing interior decorating general paint Jobs. Call at 222 So. Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk Pat's, 1606 prune. Tel. 547-L. RESPONSIBLE party wants to buy home: east side preferred. Like rent. Box 0678, care Tribune. WILL PAY ' $50.00 cash for a few shares of Jackson Co. Bldg. 4t Loan preferred stock. Box 9846. Tribune WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you MEDPORD BARGAIN' HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES MODERN furnished S-rcom house, 15. Also one unfurnished. Koy 114 Tripp. Phone 1288-J. FOR RENT Small, strictly modern furnished house; Frlgldatre. garage. 221 North HollySt. 7-ROOM house, 19 No Peach. $18.80, water paid. Phone 1042-W. 811 W. 2ND. 5-room modern stucco. Will be available March 4. Call H. H. Brown, 105. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with tas range and heater. 810 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. PURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid. M3.50. Phone 1149. FOR RENT -room mooern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 8. Central. HOMES FOR KENT Call 796. FOR RENT CleBn. partly furnished 4-room bouse. Telephone 488-M. FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse and garage. Call at 348 N Bartlett FOR RENT Purnlsned 6-room mod ern bouse. Call at li a Riverside FOR RENT Partly furnished home close In. nice shade, garden spot, garage. 820, water rent paid; lo cated at 818 So. Rlversrslde; In quire at 335 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown As Wblte. FOR BENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM apt., ground floor. 412 N. Ivy. DESIRABLE furnished apartment with garage and phone; 30; adults 711 East Main St. FURNISHED apartment. 229 N. Ivy. APARTMENT 114 Aimond St. FOR RENT Modem fum. apartment 845 No. Bartlett. FURN. apts for rent. Tel. 291-H. FUHNISHED apartment Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1232-W FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 632 Plum St. after 8pm or Sundays. 'ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furnished; garage; water paid. 811.50 Phone tU. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. MUD Rates very modeia;. -OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 329 8 Central. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS LAND FOR RENT 8 acres of good vegetable and melon land. Irrigated. Phone 431-J. FURN. 2-room cabin, 86.50. 114 Tripp. FOB EXCHANGE WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger, Trail. Ore. WILL trsde dry 16" fir and Bard wood for light truck 82. East 4tn FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANTED To trade 6-room modern house, clear, for small ranch. For Information write Box 9946. care Tribune. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 32 acres, sll cultivated (not bonded), 84000; take Medford or small down pay ment, baj. long time, 6. 17 Acres alfalfa, grain, garden soil (no house), good road, school bus, 81300; small payment, bal. long time, 6. The Real Estate Exchange, Realtors. 16 No. Riverside. HAVE 4 houses on one lot in L. A , worth 84800; loan 8800; all rented. Want small farm. J. A. Fredrick. I45134 Tremont St., Los Angeles. FOR SALE POULTRY HATCHINNG EGGS Hanson, direct from blood-tested, trapnested hens, 300 to 250: males, 300 double pedi gree; 83.00 per 100: 62.50 In 500 lots. Phone 211. W. M. Tcthrow, Central Point, Ore. NARAGANSETT turkey breeding stock. Reasonable. Mrs. John Fuss, Rogue River, Ore. AUSTRAL-WHITE hatching eggs. See Geo. Webb at Lamport's. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. 62.50 hundred Baker Service Station. NEW low price on baby chicks: Han sen triple pedlgTeed. also Tom Cockran mating 8. 0. W. Leghorns. B Rocks and R I. Reds. Custom hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch ery. Talent. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns. Hsnsen strain. 8 cents; Reds and Rocks 9 cents 24 pare catalog free Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent. Oregon. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1569-V. FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES ORANGES 61 crate. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse. 12th and So. Front. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala Vista Packing House. . FOR SALE FUEL APPLE WOOD Phone 697-J-5. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES WILL SELL sacrifice, late model Ply mouth sedan, good condition. See car at 331 Haven St. GOOD USED CARS WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE ALL CARS ARE EXACTLY AS REP RESENTED. Due to the number of high class agencies we have, it Is possible for us to obtain the finest used cars 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, INC. Phone 18 ' 38 N. Riverside Agents for Chrysler and Plymouth, Hudson and Studebaker, Cadillac and La SaAe. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horses 1100 to 1700 pounds. Roar of 1140 Court St. - FRESH and springer heifers for sale, also small pigs. Call 1520 North Riverside. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schula. Beagle. FOB SALE HOMES MODERN home, 3 lots, fruit, berries, near school. $1350 easy terms. Consider Jackson County Bldg. A; Loan stock as down payment. Owner, 1232-W. 11-Room house. 210 Laurel St., Med ' ford; 6900 cash will handle on sale, or will trade equity for clear prop erty. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east frvnt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at 6450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 150-acre ranch: 9 A. pears. 9 A. alfalfa. 60 A. wood'.and and pasture, balance farm land: new dairy barn, modern 5-rooin house: paid-up water right under Table Rock ditch. Call C. J. Hard man. 418. or see L. R. Hardman at Table Rock. FOR SALE 5-room modern house; acreage. miles norcn or aieaiora. 421 E. 14th St. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ticket to Martinez, Cel., cheap. 634 Pennsylvania. TO LOS ANGELES -Jits week-end- cheap transportation, jrtone mw ford 651-L. Ashland 374-J-l. PIANO BARGAINS Good used pianos from SS9.00; $3 monthly handles. Cllne Piano Co., Main and River side. FOR SALE Ticket to 8sn Fran cisco. Tel. 17-F-14. FOR SALE Wood range. Eads Trans fer and Storage. Phone 315. FO'rt SALE Thor washing machine, J40: late model. 450 Haven St. RED SEED OATS for spring sowtnj: alfalla hay. Farmers' Exchange Co operative. Phone 932. FOR SALE 30-30 Savage rtfle. equip ped with peeo rear fwht and marble front site. Also Winchester .23 rife w'.th eood sums. Both guns nearly new. priced to seU. Paoae 576-W l evening. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown oulls. or will trade f wood or whatever you have. J Kantor. Rt. 4. Box 237. FOR SALE Beardless barley. Henry Nledermeyer. Phone 354, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Two Master electric in cubator. 300 egg ;easy terms. Phone 1149. FANCY Success beardless seed barley for seed. Phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE! Good, solid Newtown ap ples by box or truckload. W. H. Watt. Phone 468-R-2. TOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only $1.75 Prevoet Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J. SUPERFEX oil heater, cheap. Phone 1013. GET the 'No Hunting' and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tr'bune Job tfflee: printed on doth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR 8 ALE Used sewing machines, all makes. $5 up: terms U desired All makes rented and repaired Wblte Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone 912-J. ALFALFA. $8 00: wheat. $1.05 cwt.; barley. 86c; ear corn. 90o, Phone 0 A DeVoe 623-J-3. FOR SALE HarleyDavldson motor cycle $86 caah. See John, at Mall Tribune CLAIRVOYANT, CARD READING MADAME TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin 3. MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of expe-1-ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg, 525 8. Central. Phone 736-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass Ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on clotb to with stand the rain and weather BAWLEY TRANSFER Expert paok srs and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTOBT JACKSON CO. ABSTKAI'l CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In jacksor County. MURRAY ABSTRACT! CO. Abstracts of Title. Tltls Insurance Rooms 8 and 8 No 33 North Central Ave. upstairs Automobrte 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 aonointment Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Evpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1173 House oleanlng Floor waxing. Ori ental rug ole&ning. specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT. Beat equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and ' blanks billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lino. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 78. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charge See W B. Thomas. 46 8 Central Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre Bldg State License No. 8-157. Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Rea Coleman Creek road. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No Central Phone 318 Prices right Service guaranteed RE3NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. HI No Fit Street. Phone 833 Piano Instruction BETTER - piano Instruction, Individ ual or class The basic way Height Musis Studio, Liberty Building Phone 73. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Flr-it Mretlnr of Creditors. No. B-17943 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Chsrles John Camp bell, doing business as Campbell Clothing Company. Bsnkrupt. To the creditors of Chsrles John Camrjbell. of the Cltv of Medford. In the County of Jsckson, end District aforesld. Bankrupt: Notice la hereby given that on the 37th dsy of February. 1033. the said Charles John Campbell was duly ad judicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held In the office of the Referee. Medford Building. Medford, Oregon, on the 14th dsy of March, 1933. st 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time the said creditors mny attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as msy properly come before said meetfne. HARRY C. 8KYRMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. March 2nd. 1933. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jsckson. In the Matter of the Estate of Wll- j Usm Ulrlch. deceased. Notice la hereby given, that the I undersigned has been appointed bjr Oregon, as Executor of said estate. and has duly quauueo. -ux-oru.ms -law: all persons having claims against ... ...... - hanh nntlflf-rl tO OrS- sent same, with proper vouchera. and duly vomica sccoiauig i office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the ....H a. Ma Office in thS Jackson county Bank building In -he City or Mediora, urog-on. wiwwu months from the date hereof. Dated and first published February 17th. 1933. BARL ULRICH. Executor of the Estate 01 William Ulrlch, deceased Summons for Publication. Kn SRRQ SlmtltV. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. Medford Irrigation District, public corporation, plaintiff, vs. Henry L. Chrlsmsn and Agnes E. Chrlsman, husband and wife; Joseph P. Brumbaoh. as Admin istrator of the Estate of Laura A Brumbach. deceased: Alice Hatfield: Big Pines Lumber Company, a cor poration: and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To Henry L. Chrlsman and Agnes E. Chrlsman. husrjand and wife, and also all other persons or parties un known, claiming jr.y right, title, es tate; lien or Interest In the real es tate described In the complaint here in, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby notified that Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation, one of the duly organiz ed and existing Irrigation districts of the State of Oregon, located wholly within Jackson County. Oregon, is the holder of Certificate of Delin quency No. 0883, dated and Issued to It on the 28th day of February 1931. by the 'Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson County. Oregon, for the amount of $281.67. the same beln; the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1937, levied by srld Medford Irrigation District together with penalty. Interest and oosts thereon upon real property lo cated within said Irrigation District. County and State, assessed upon the 1927 tax roll to McLendon Realty Co . Inc., and of which ssld property de fendants, Henry L. Chrlsman and Agnes E. Chrlsman. are the owners of the legal title as the same sppears of record In Jackson County, Oregon. Said real property la particularly bounded and described as follows, to wn: Lot Six (6) of the Oak Grove Tract Township 38 South of Range One (1) West of the Willamette Meridian, s numbered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record, containing 18 acres,, more or less. Which said real property 1 also knov-n and described upon the cax rolls of said County for the year 1927 and the subsequent years hereinafter mentioned, and In said Certificate o! Delinquency, as: "Orchard. Tracts Oak Grove Tract 18.14a, Lot 8." You are further notified that said Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation, has paid th . taxes levied against said premises by said District for subsequent years, and the rates of interest on said amounts are, as follows: Year's tax, 1928; date paid, Feb. 28. 1931: tax receipt No. 26678; amount. $340.31; rate of Interest, 13. Year's tax, 1929; date paid, Feb. 28, 1931; tax receipt No. 24712: amount. $306.47; rate of Interest, 12. Year's tax, 1930; date paid, June 13. 1931; tax receipt No. 10239; amount, $279.14; rate of-Interest. 12l Said Henry L. Chrlsman arid Agnes E. Chrlsman. as the owners of the legal title of the above described premises, as the same appears of rec ord, and each of the other persons de fendant above named. Is hereby fur ther notified that ssld Medford Irriga tion District, a public corporation. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Fish Bauce S. Diminish 10. Container 14. Prima donna 15. Flowers 16. Prussian cavalryman: var. IT. So be It 18. Weep 19. Tear asunder 20. Deserve 22. Flowed 23. Sleighs 24. Surgical thread 99. Billiard tick 37. Scatter over 10. Toward th front 14. Unnaturalized resident . Heraldic bearing 18. Feminine name 17. Dutch South African 18. Tst 40. Musical In strument 41. Poultry product . Colt 43. Entertains 4f. Apparent 47. Cabinet for brlc-a-brao 18. Unit 49. Ooddess of pear 50. Incipient laugh Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle l E.Ap A R E i1TTP ED XJF P Rdd oci L E 1131 p i5EH L LlElH O L EgW E A RJTFU M E dMb A N M gjjjT 1 HI D ME N D SlHlAlMlEIPDlElrJlolTj P O b t. uS SS. Southern constellation 14. Breaks sud denly B8. Persian fairy 99. Humble til. Ireland at. Presently 63. Shelters for doves M. Fodder pit 6.1. Musical sound 66. Put forth 67. Killed DOWN 1. First man 3. Acid fruit ' ia i3 v wi m7 i8 iy nr r r r" z w 11 3 HI'5' " ii33 M M 4X H 43 44 IHPIji HHH Sq Si S2 " Zpj Si " 37" SS Si Sf 1 ll ft -I I I-in I I I IN I r plaintiff, will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and Slate afore said for a decree foreclosing the lien of said taxes against the property above described and mentioned In said Cer tificate and tsx receipts. And esch of you are hereby sum moned to appear In the above en titled Court, and cause within sixty dars after the 17th day of February. 1933. the date of the first publica tion of this Summons, exclusive of the dste of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due the plaintiff as herein shown, together with costs and accrued in terest, and in case of your failure so to do. a decree will be rendered by ssld Court foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and cost against the land above described. The date of the order In this cause for the service of this Summons oy publication Is February 2. 1933. and said order fixed four successive weeks as the time for publication. All papers and process In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned, residing within the State of Oregon, at the address stated. RAWLES MOORE. Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Cooley Theatre Bldg. South Central Avenue. Medford. Oregon. I Walking "head down" on the ceiling can be done by humans as well as flies ... but don't try it without first attaching concave soft rub ber "suckers" to the soles of your shoes. These suckers form a vacu um that is capable of sup porting your weight by one foot, while you move the other. , . . Viola Corbln announces new Beauty Shop at Fountain Lodge, 326 w. Mala. Phone 917-J. New, low prices. Cross-Word Puzzle 12. Grit 13. Finishes 21. Sea bird 21. Certain . 25. Portuguese coin 26. Compare critically 27. Infants 2S. Funeral oration 29. Beloaguer- ment 30. Title of a monk 31. Ascended 32. Scarcer 33. Compact 35. Lubricate 39. Old piece of cloth 0. Immensity 42. Not coarse 44. Furnishes a crew for 46. Iron support for sn upper millstone 47. Rubber , Angry SO. Low gaiter 6L Less; musical B2. Metal 63. Braced Sback nautical 66. Seed covering 56. Heap 67. Crystallised rain 69. Top oard 60. Superlative ending O t. Always 4. Small bos for tea or coffee 5. Bow C. Secure for temporary uso 7. Aslntle f. And tent sufflx ' 9, English letter 10. Bird of th inlpe family 11 Toward the nh altered tide m II D (pUNTY Applegate APPLEOATE. March 3. (Spl.) j Mrs. Raymond Rooney and daughter. Josephine Card well returned to the Applegate recently after spending the , winter at Paradise, Calif. Milton Amee of 8an Francisco Is visiting Mr. and Mr. Wesley Rltchey. Betty Dawson has returned to school at Watklns after a month's absence due to Illness. Harley Perkins left Tuesday for Hood River where he had been called by the 111 nop of his mother. Many friends gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawson's st Steamboat Sat urday for s, farewell party, honoring Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Holden. who will leave soon to reside at Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Hotden have lived at Steamboat for the past eight months. Mrs. Fred Straube entertained Sun day with a turkey dinner honoring the birthdays of severnl friends and relatives. Honor guest were Mrs. Marlon Young and daughter. Freds, of Central Point. Bill. Lewis, and Lola Straube of this community. Mrs. Bill Harlow, who la staying at her son's, Albert Young, caring for the home during the absence of Mrs. Young, who Is in a hospital at Med ford, 111 with tonsllltla. Floyd Cunningham, who spent some time here visiting his sister, Mrs. J. J. Arant, left recently lor Klamath Falls. Mrs. Ina Purael teacher at Wat klns school, has moved Into her cabin near the school house. Mrs. Pursel spent the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rltchey. Mrs. Pursel's mother. Mrs. R. 8. Burchard, la spending this week with her. Applegate home economic club held an all-day meeting Wednesday at Mrs. Jack O'Brien's and the day was spent finishing a quilt. A cov ered dlnh lunch was served at noon Ten members were present. Gene Krouse left Monday for a Medford hospital suffering with pneu monia. Mrs. Glenn Putnam of Medford called on Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Arant Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. A. S. Klienhommer attended a dinner Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fish's of Phoenix, hon oring Mrs. Fish's mother, Mrs. Rena Van Dyke of Los Angeles. Mr. Klein hammer Is a brother to Mrs. Van Dyke. Mr. and Mrs. Kltenhammer accompanied Mrs. Van Dyke to Yreka Wednesday, On their way home they visited another sister. Ida KUenham mer. They, reported three feet of settled snow on the Slsklyous. Mr. and Mrs. A Throckmorton en tertained with a birthday dinner Bun day, honoring their son, Lester, and granddaughter, Eleanor Throckmorton of Eagle Point. Little Applegate Sewing club met with Mrs. Harold Crump Wednesday for an afternoon of sewing. Eight members were present. Refreshments were served. Next meeting will be at Mrs. Fred West's March IS. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hulme of this community were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mclntlre of Jack sonville. Mr. and Mrs. Randall and family who have been residing In the house on the Mattle Wilson estate on Ster ling creek, are moving this week back on their mining claim, aa the place has been sold to a California family, which is taking possession this week. Miss Ethel Houston, teacher at the Little Applegate school, spent last week-end at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn 8a It ma rah and mother, Mra. Dora Bait marsh, spent last Sunday visiting relatives at Med ford. ' Riviera RIVIERA, March 3. (Spl.) Mr. Pauline Wahl, who has been staying In Medford with her daughter, Mrs. O. West, has returned to her home. It seems good to have her here with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Ward, children, Kenneth and Norma Lee, spent the week-end at the D. L. Bilea home. Irene Shoemaker of Oalls Creek spent February 23 with her cousin, Blanche Rucker, Mrs. Oeorge Lance was down from their mine on Foots Creek February 24. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrtck were In Rogue River March 1. Ted Dole, who has been quite sick for the last two weeks, Is now able to be working, Tom Newton spent February 36 and 30 in Gold Hill. They are moving the steam shovel off the left fork of Foots creek. Ray Bollng was visiting his brother, Lester Bollng, Sunday. BUnche Rucker spent March I with Ethel Henderson. Ted Dole and Virginia Dye were dinner truest of Mr. snd Mra. Guy Bates, February 24. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles, Roa May, Robert and Bonnie Jean Biles and Tom Newton spent the evening March 1 at the Jack Rose home. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Mar. 8 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fernlund were overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holman March 1. June fltowell attended th surprlae party given for Oerald Hansen st Brownsboro Friday evening. Mr. R. A. Botts and Mrs. Pellet of Medford were business caller at the Holman home February 38. Howard Gold spent the evening with Hugo Englehardt Wednesday. June and Tommy Stowell were Tuesday evening callers at the home U Hl &niUk Briefs Wagner Creek WAGNER OREEK. Mar. 8. (Spl.) Albert Chamberlain paased away at trie county (arm Sunday, aged 49 veara. He had been a long-time resi dent of this creek snd was well known here. He Is survived by one brother, Oeorge. In southern California.' fu neral servtces were held Tuesday afternoon at the Stearns cemotery on this creek. H. L. Sommers was In Ashland transacting business Monday. Mra. Ella Abbott returned home Monday after a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. V. Anderson and family on Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Taylor were Aahland shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Lockwood were In Ashland attending buslnees Mon day mornlnjr. Mr. and Mra. Prank Smith of Hol ton Clutch called at the Abbott home Friday sfternoon. Mr. snd Mrs. P. W. Combs and family were In Medford shopping Sat urday Mr. snd Mrs. R. L. Sommers and Mlsa Ooldle Abbott shopped In Med ford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams snd family of Emigrant oreek spent Sun day with Mrs. Wllllama' parents, Ml. and Mrs. Prank Kerby. Prank E. Smith of Wagner crock was sn Ashland visitor Monday. M. F. Barlow was in Medford Tues day on business. Wagner Creek school gave a short play Wednesday, honurlng WashlnS ton's birthday. There was a large attendance. Mrs. Emma Kerby and Mrs. B. O. Taylor and children called st the H. Ij. Sommera home Sunday. Tj. Mcculloch and H. H. White wars In Medford transacting business Mon day. Mrs. Amos William snd daughter called Wednesday on Miss SiideU Ab bott. Byron Works called on his brother, Howard Works and family Sunday. Homer and Emory Nell sooompsntsd Mr. Wright and son to Medford Mo day on business. Word has been received that James Purvea of Ashland, formerly of this creek, who underwent an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital in Med' ford four weeks ao. Is Improving nicely. His many friends of this lo cality hope for his speedy recovery B. L. Lockwood was In Medford Wednesday afternoon transacting business. 1 Eagle Point BAOLE POINT, March 8 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rogers entertained at dinner February 36 for Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer snd Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley. Mm. O. E. Henderson, Mrs. Roy Stanley, Mrs. Alice Nichols snd Mrs. Paul Hoftard heard the Christian Science lecture at the Orateiisn the ater February 36. Mrs. Oliver -McOee of Medford called on Mrs. Sarah Howlett snd Mrs. Amy Brown February 38. Mrs. McOce formerly lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Nichols, who have been visiting Mrs. Nichols' mother, Mrs. McDonald of Browns, boro, for some time are now visiting Mr. Nichols' mother, Mrs. John Nlch ols. They expect soon to return to Fort Klamath. Ed Hoyt of Port Klamath spent two weeks with his lwlfe, who has been 111 at her mother's, Mrs. Sarah How. lett, for several weeks. He returned home February 36. He expects to re turn here sgaln In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold VanScoy en tertained Mr. snd Mrs. Prank Brown at dinner February 36. Zn the after noon they all went to a show In Med ford, together with Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy and Mrs. Bessie Csrlton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose wen dinner guests February 36 of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robertson. Olen Hurst snd family have moved to Medford and will live at the cor ner of Quince and Fourth streets. Sam Coy moved their household goods February 37. Mrs. R. A. Barker snd daughter, Catherine, and son, Blllle of Medford were guests of Mrs, N. B. Newcomb February 38. Stephen and John Wilson of Bams Vslley were among the guests at a party given by Eleanor Throckmorton February 19. Tom Lewis and Clifford Hlckson hsve been working st Chlldreth's blacksmith shop overhauling an old wood saw rig. They expect to do considerable wood sawing when It Is finished. ' Sara Coy has been hauling cedar fence posts from Butt Palls for Geo. Brown and sons. It Is reported that Ray. Barnlsh Is III. Local library has bsein sn active Institution all winter. About 600 books snd tnagazmea ara loaned out each mont,h, Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Miller, who hav been spending several months at their ranch In th Desd Indlsn dis trict, returned horns here February 38. They have rented thslr ranch to Mr. and Mra. Edler, who were for merly on the Oostsrhout plsce, khown ss the Wsldmaa plsce. Mr. a:id Mrs. Edler moved onto the Miller ranch March 1. Mr. Wright and family of Sams Val ley have rented the dairy farm form erly occupied by Mr. Edler. from O. E. Oosterhout and expect to take pos session In a few days. Ouy Walton Is caring for th stock on the former Edler plsce until Mr. Wright shall arrive. Callers of Mrs. W. L. Ohlldrsth on February 38 were Mrs. Wro. Perry, Mrs. Rosa Smith snd Mrs. Ayere. February 36 was a big day for Mr. snd Mrs. W. L. Ghlldreth. when they had a Joint celebration of the birth days ot Mra. ChlldraiQ tad bar son. Clarence Roblnette, and the 17th an niversary of Mr. and Mra. Chlldreth's wedding. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roblnette and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peart of Medford. " Oeorge Miller and son. Nell, hav been making some concrete Improve ments at the local cheese factory. Mrs. Edith Weldmsn, who haa been quite 111 for the past week. Is much jmpruvta. ene received a Deautuul cineraria plant during her Illness from the local Orange. Callers on xtr. i-smt. vp-in.--. February 37 were Mrs. Amy Brown, Mrs. orace Walker Mrs. Wm. Perry snd Mrs. Stella Haley. Plr f nnH uwnil rf-o-m t - v local QrantA nrnnlcoff at. th. n-.no-. hall February 38 under the direction or ur. ip. a. Forbes. Mrs. Ben Klncerv h.M Kmr h.ln. Ing Mrs. Orln with her spring sew ing several days this week. Mrs. Mlllarri Rlhltn .nn. V.K- niary 38 with her mother, Mrs. J. O. nauiimora. It Is r-nortod th.t. ma-l HtMa who Is being treated st the veterans tiuop.kAi m rwrwona lor unauisns fever. Is much Improved. Quite a few wern mir. tn nnotiM for the Easter csntata Tueadsy night. Miss retta Olsen, director end plsn 1st. expects to present the cantats st the OmniTA h.tl ITn.t nlnht itn-t the auspices of the Orange lecturer. mni. juita uavies. P.-T. A. will meet sfc hn whnnl house February 10 at 3 p. m. ixicai scnooi board will hold It regular . umthly meeting March 3. Chsrley Walker Is working for T. R. Seaman on his ranch cl.ntHnc land. Oranffa Horn -pnnnraw ih v.-).. an Interesting session at Mrs. Lottl VanSCOV's. Present tun Mj.aH.mH Orace Walker, Harry Merrlman and rioyo. nutcninson or UTau; Charles Humphrey and Tom Vestal of Reesa Creek: Stella HaIav. R.m nu di,. Bltterllng. Clark, R. T. Beoman, Orace wvwu:.., xjuiu .uyior am Hose omitn. president. It Is planned to hold the next meetine at Mrs. pinvri Hutchin son's of Troll, with an all-day meet ing and covered dish luncheon. Luclle Anderson of Ashland wad attending to Rehnni hll.tnoa. tLt Mrs. Edith Weldman's, school clerk. Mrs. Nancy Watklns snd daughter. Miss Anna called on Mrs. Avrea nn. March 1. TWO dauffht.ra nt U- .nrf Hlv- Blackburn. formerly of this place but w ui. pas. year living in Bogus) River, visited the school March 1, Two loads of fertilizer have been hauled to the achnnl umiinH. fnt !.-.' shrubbery and flowers. Some of this SimibberV Waa huirilV riam-c-H h th- severe frosts of the past winter. Tha wvio improvement club is planning to put In a lawn around the high school building. Mrs. B. A. WUhlte spent several dsys at Sams Valley visiting friends last week. Mm. W T. HhlMrath inant 43.- Haw at her sister's, Mrs. Alice Daley, and called on Mrs. Millie Hoyt, Sarah Howlett and daughter, Hattle. Babe Treasuring Hole-In-One Ball TAMPA, Fla., Mar. 3. (fl) Babe' Ruth, who signs baseball's as souve nirs for his fans, carried a souvenir golf ball around In his pocket todsy.: It was one ho lammed 136 yards with a number two Iron for a hols In one on the number three hole ot: the Pasadena course, nesf St. Peters burg, yesterday. ' . Ousts Receivers "7TJ" Edward J. Barrett, state auditor of Illinois, demanded the resigna tions of 110 receivers for closed Chicago banks in his move to say depositors on receivership costs. . (Associated Press Photo) Gave Cermak Blood Dr. R- 8. Mosely, young Interne m.a sL. T..U.. U. ...1.1 liAanlMl HI Ull J.s,BWII Mt.lilWslslI MWK' In Miami, Fla., gare a pint of hit oiooo in i trans i ua ion operation to hat im Mavia. A "r-3 V nf CMm esjea. 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