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    IfEDFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1035.
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t WANTED Experienced sheepherder.
LlDtve experience, age, address, bok
y 10260. Mall Tribune
HELP WANTHD FEMALE
ffiSr PA1NT15B will do sign paint
ing interior decoratln? - general
paint jobs. Call at 222 So. Central
WANTED SITUATIONS
BrtwrNG. care of children day work
tof anv kind- 25c per hour. J J .75
' day Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince. 641-L.
ANTED MISCELLANEOUS
I WASTED Double wheel Iron Age
ind cultivator. Phone 1079 or Box
I 10267, Tribune.
I WANTED To rent a 4
1! partly furnished house
r 5 -room
close in;
reasonable. Give
f'. 10335. Tribune.
location. Box
atlt for "Harmony" in southern
-w.A phnnA 031 for "The Har-
'Man." L. H. Hansen, Piano
Tuner. .
SnTTjBMAN working nights wants
room ana nou. ul m-
Box 10255, Tribune.
f ttt t-v t tirw nr. nr two elderly Teo-
r W. re for In xy home. Phone
' 437-X, 8 to 1. Mrs. Detlor.
WANTED Dawson sharpened mow-
a t.iift season. We file
viim uwa sharpen safety, straight
. razors, scissors. Locksmlthlng, sol
ie'nixltwOTk.44 North Front
iir a Klr fnv small acreage
nepr Medford.
E. Mnln.
WANTED Laundry. Men's shirts,
15o. Phone 1628-1-L
WANTED 2d hand goods and junk.
Pat's. 1506 Prune. Tel. 547-L.
WANTED Household goods, stores,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL furnished house, good condl-
tion and location: garaen
" chicken house. Call 105.
A-ROOM furnished duplex: close in:
adults only. Cheap tent to right
; party. 340 S. Grape.
COMPLETELY furnished 3-rm. house:
elec. range, clec. ref.. overstuffed
et- close in. Inquire 618 So. Holly.
JOB RENT 4 -room modern furn.
houre. 1 17 Almond St.
HOUSES as low"as M0. 12.50 and 15.
Wmer paid: wood ranges. Call 105-
yARCLY furnished
61S N. Grape.
house for rent.
y R RENT
443 N. Holly,
til W 2nd.
lift Summit.
1017 E. 9th.
1K4 E. Jackson: wrod range.
feJ9 Vancouver.
I Call H. H. Brown, 105.
JOM house. 19
No. Peach, el5.
ODne 1042-W.
t RENT Modern 5 room nouse,
Bcre in fruit trees berries
Carden. which will pracucauy pny
tea. 830 Taylor St. Phone 1315-W.
IURK1SHED 4 rooms and breakfast
nook: Spanish type house; modern,
close in. KyiiiJP?
URN1SHED house on Holly. Key at
319 S. Ivy.
furn. house,
cheap. 801 No.
ktttral.
KLL furnished bouse.
Call at 305
Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.; gar
age; water paid. $11.50. Tel 130.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex with tai
range and heater. 510 North Bart
lett. Phone 341-R-l.
BACHELOR CABIN 2 week.
Front.
FURN. HOUSES. O. A- DeVoe.
Homes for kknt can 796.
FOB BENT Purnisned 5-room mod
ern bouse. Call st 4U 3 Rivsraide
FOB RENT Homes. Furnished or
unfurnished- Brown & White
FOR It KNT APARTMENTS
RNISHED apartment; private bath
J41 ADDle.
FRESH clean, fully furnished: water.
Ughtev private bath: suitable for
two adults; only S13.30. 244 So.
Gripe.
FURNISHED apartment lu l Court
29 M. Holly, pnoue iiiJ-W.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
POR RENT Attractive ground noor
apartment for couple empioyea
Call at 632 Plum St.. after 6 p. m
or Sundays.
3-ROOM apt., ground floor.
412 N
ivy.
FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS
FOR RENT Rooms. Imperial. 30 N.
Front.
PLEASANT room for gentleman: cloje
In; bath, garage. bos e. Main.
ROOMS for rent; nicely furnished
Re.uoname. id wo. uransc.
PLEASANT room, close In, bath, gar
age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345.
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Grape.
por rent comfortable rooms: prt-
ate entrance One blocs from
Main St. Reasonable rate. 223 8
Centra
FOR BENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM &
Rates very moderate.
716 E. Mam
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Cows for hay or grain. 8.
H. Young. Talent, pnone io-ir-9.
WILL TRADE Wood, milk cows or
chickens for true J. n. ratner,
Box 01, Jacksonville.
WOOD tor jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" tlr and hard
wood for Itgbt truck 32U East 4th
FOR SALE HOMES
COMPLETELY furnished house. 6
rooms; 350 cash, bal. 50 per mo.
Basement, heating plant, hardwood
floors, fireplace. C S. Butterfield.
POR SALE Good 3 room house (east
frnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain st S450
Terms. Phone 617-L-
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
ATTRACTIVE income property must
be sold. What have you? Price
greatly reduced. Will take Copco
. stock at par. C. S. Butterfield,
Boom 408 Medford Bldg.
FOR SALE 10 acres, house, out
bidding: cheap. See owner, 616
McAndrews road.
REAL BUY
9 Acres -best buy in valley; 6 cul., 3
bottom land, 5 -room house, beau
tiful shade trees, family orchard,
free water, 2 chicken houses, barn,
garage, close in. Price S1450. Will
tak 8100 down, balance easy. 407
E. Main. Medford.
WHEN you think oi real estate think
of Brown Se White.
FOR SALE AUTOMBILES
OVEHLAND Sedan; good running or
der: S35.00 cash. .406 Beatty
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOP SALE Mammoth- Bronce turkey
egtrs from fine stock hens 15- to
23 lbs. First house on .right, cast
of Iiedtop School.
SEE Madrona fed chicks at White
Wing Poultry Farm. Tel. 9-F-ll
for chicks and hatcnlng eggs. Buy
at home we do.
BABY CHICKS and hatching eggs.
Trrtpnested stock. White Leghorn,
. Suckled Sussex. Austrolorps. Aus
tr.i whites. Inqulr about our rec
ords and prices at Monarch Seed fc
Fo.l store, or poultry dept. Mount
Crest ranch. Hilt Cal.
8c for our high quality W. L. chicks
Hansen strain Reds and Rocks 9c
24-page catalog free. Jenks Poultry
Farms. Tangent. Oregon.
HANSEN triple pedrtgreed baby
chicks, HO per oundred. Custom
hatching, 3'c per egg. Eakln
Hatchery, Talent.
POR SALE Barred Rock hatching
eggs, laying strain, $2.50 hundred.
Baker Service Station
DRESSTjER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E Main. Phone 1569-Y.
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 Jersey cows. comin0
fresh soon. Also good loose vetcn
hsy. Vilas Ranch. Tel. 301-R-l.
MOVING SALE Brood sows, little
ptrs, boar, movable pens, horses,
MoCormack mower, rake, corn cul
tivator, disc, wagons, pump, gaa en
tire, etc. M. F. Baker, 21 Wagner
Creek. Talent.
POR SALE Several work horses and
harness. Rear of 1140 Court St.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schuiz.
Beagle.
FOB SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES
LARGE SIZED packed ripe D An
jous. 50c. Bog 7 Fruit Warehouse,
inn & 8. Front.
NEWTOWN APPLES. 20c box. Ripe
D'AnJou pears, soc. w. H. watt,
46S-R-2.
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap.
Vista Packing House.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
POR SALE 8-tube electric radio;
nice cabinet, good condition. $17.50.
Call after 6 at 845 West 2nd St.
FERTILIZER Come and get it cheap
M- F. Baker, 21 Wagner Creek. Tal-ent-
run on Liu wwwi ii --
Colorsdo blue spruce, Deodor ced
ars, blue iswBon cyprcso.
cocks Nursery, 264 Beatty St.
MAJESTIC Midget 8-tube model 31,
cheap. 624 N. Central or Tel. 1387-J
FOR SALE Hay, grain or alfalfa
Phone 355-R-2.
OUTBOARD MOTOR 15 horsepower
twin: excellent gnomon; ou.w.
Jack Marshall. 13 W. Main.
SOME real bargains in Fsrm Tools.
2 3-10 Tractor plow.
12-12 Plow.
3prirur. tooth Harrows.
175. tooth Harrow almost new.
3 Tractors, Disc Harrows.
5 U?ed Sprayers.
1 Wagon, almost new.
1 Garden Tractor.
3 Ford son Tractors.
1 Mccormick -Deering Tractor.
1 John Deere Traxtor, almost new.
1 Cletrac Tractor.
. 1 Offt Dlc Harrow.
HUBBARD BROS . INC
i Te:ms on oart Cor. Main AW17.
FOB BALE MISCELLANEOUS
SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap.
1012
MENS all leather work gloves China
goat 75c. Men & Women's' Jackets
made to measure. Lewis Carpenter,
308 So. Newtown, Medford.
FOR SALE; Roller canaries. 523-J-2
POR SALE Choice perennial plants
including pink phlox, oriental pop
ples Jlnura. peach-leaf bells (nine
bells), iris, etc. Phone 192-L. 325
South Holly.
FOR SALE Good Delicious apples
and Newtown culls, or will trade t
wood or whatever you have. Joe
Kan tor. Rt. 4. Box 237.
ALFAItFA, corn. C. A DeVos.
YOU can now get Duart permanent
wave for only $1.75 Prevost Beauty
Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 737-J.
FOP SALE Five shares Jackson Co.
Bldg & Loan stock. Price right.
Call 341-R-l.
ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your
orchards. Better days are ahead
For Pear. Trees, Cherry, Apple.
Peach. Apricot. Almond, Plum.
Walnuts, Filberts, Grapes. Roses.
Shrubs, etc., call at W B. Bar
num, Medford, 3 miles south on
Pacific highway or phone 851R2.
Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton.
Oregon.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs st the Mall Tribune Job
office: - printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALS Used sewing machines, all
makes. $6 up: terms If desired All
makes rented snd repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 912-J.
CLAIRVOYANT, CARD READING
MADAM TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Rainbow Auto Camp,
Cabin No. 3. ,
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTINO. paper-hanging, tinting, i
ciU anfl.T. '
WANTED Expert Shoe Re- i
Dairinir bv Richard O. Wise at 0
M. Kidd & Co. Best quality material
at prices to meet every purse. It's
smart to buy good shoes and then
kep them repaired. Kldd'a Shoe
Store. 223 East Main.
TRY OUR 25c LUNCHES, served daily
from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m Coffee
Aim's, corner Hotel Allen Bldg.
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED for 75c.
Work guaranteed. Call and deliver
free. Phone 261 Medford Cycle tfc
Repair Shop, 23 No. Fir St.
INCOME TAX Let me prepare your
Income tax return. Years of experi
ence. Both State and' Federal are
now due. Fred L Colvlg, 525 8.
Central. Phone 735-M.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mail Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Phone "044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Tltlr
System in Jacksor
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6. No 82 North Centra Ave.
upstairs
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE 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 of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash lales slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
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, 45 8- central
Ground floor Oratertan Theatre
Bldg State License No. 8-157.
Piano Instruction
BETTER piano Instruction. Individ-
usl or class. The basic wsy. Halght
music studio. Liberty Building.
Phone 73.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage- We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. - Phone 332.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg
Mvrtle Andrews. Phone 1181.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Contest.
019439.
Contest 4184.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office.
Roseburg. Oregon,
Mar. 8. 1933.
To Harry Brown lee, of Rogue River,
Oregon, Contestee:
You are hereby notified tht Mrs.
Eva, Barton Cosble, who gives Rogue
River. Oregon, as his post-office ad
dress did on February 21, 1933, file
in this office his duly corroborated
application to contest and secure the
cancellation of your Homestead En
tnr, Serial No. 019439. made January
as". 1931. for NW'i of NW'i or Lot 4
of section 4. Township 35, Range 4.
Willamette Meridian, and as grounds
for his contest he aiieses that said
Harry Brown lee has not resided on
this land since May, 1931. Lyman
Lowe resided there for 1 yesr snd 3
months snd has now moved away. H
am at present residing on the lsnd.j
You are. therefore, further noil-
fled that the said allegation will be
taken ss confessed, and your aald
entry will be canceled without fur
ther right to be heard, either before
this office or on appeal, if you fall
to tile in this office within twenty
days after the FOURTH publication
of this notice, as shown below, your
answer, under oath, specifically re
sponding to these allegations of con
test, toeether with due proof that
you have served a copy of your an
swer on the said contestant either
in person or by registered mall.
you snouin state in your answer
the name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you. HAM1LL A. OANADAY.
Register
Date of first publication. March 16.
1S33, date of second publication,
March 23, 1933; date of third pub
lication, March 30. 1933: date of
fourth publication, April 6, 1933.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly issued out of and under
the real of the Circuit Court of the
Stat of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 14th day of March, 1933,
In s certain action, wherein O. B.
Waddell. as Plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment against Suncrest Orchards. Inc.,
an Oregon corporation, the defend
ant, for the sum of Four Thousand
Five Hundred and no-100 4500.00)
Dollars, with interest at 1 per an
num from October 23rd. 1931. and the
further sum of Four Hundred Fifty
and no-100 (450.00) Dollar attor
ney's fees on first cause of suit, and
from said defendant. Suncrest Or
chards. Inc.. L. A. Banks and Edith
R. Banks, the full sum of 92028.44. to
gether with Interest at 8 per an
num from June 29tn, 1932. together
with the further sum of $200.00 at
torney's fees on second cause of suit,
with costs and disbursements taxed
at Thirty and 50-100 (S30.50, Dollars,
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed in the Clerk's of flee. of said
Court in said County on the 1st day
of March, 1033.
Notice la hereby given thst. pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution. I will on the 15th day of
April 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at
the front door of the Courthouse In
the City of Medford, in Jackson
County. Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law. all of the rinht.
title and Interest that the said da-
fendants, Suncrest Orchards, inc., an
Oregon Corporation, L. A. Banks and
Bditn k. uanks nad on the 23rd day
of January, 1931. snd on the 29th
day of June. 1932. or now have in
and to the following described nroo-
erty, situated in the County of Jack
son, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Lota One fl) to Twelve (12 in
clusive, and Lot Fourteen (14) of the
repijer a: Taylor subdivision of the
West Half of Donation Land Claim
no. 40 in Township 38 South of
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian, as numbered, designated
and described on the official nlat
biivrcoi. now oi recoro. Together with
tne tenements, hereditaments snd
appurtenances thereunto belondni
vi ii. uiiwiro appertaining.
Dated this 14th dav of March. 3933.
GORDON L. SCHERMERHORN. .
Sheriff of Jackson Countv. frtrrtn
By OLGA B. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution on fore-
closuie duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 14th day of March, 1933,
in a certain action -therein, wherein
O. B Waddell, as plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against Llewellyn A. Banks,
sometimes known as L A. Banks, and
Edith R. Banks, the defendants, for
the um of Four Thousand Five Hun
dred and no-100 ($4600.00) Dollars.
with interest at 7 per annum from
October 23rd. 1931, until paid, with
costs and disbursements taxed at
Twenty-six and 05-100 ($26.05) Dol
lars, snd tne rurtner sum of Four
Hundred Fifty and no-100 ($450.00)
Dollars, as attorneys fees, which
Judgment was enrolled snd docketed
in the Clerk's office of said Court
Mail Tribune Daily
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In said County on the 1st day of
March. 1933.
Notice is hereoy given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution. I will on the 15th day of April.
1933, at 10:00 o'cloca a. m., at the
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford, In Jackson County.
Oregon, offer for sale and will
sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satis
fy sp.id Judgment, together with
the costs of thl sale, subject
to redemption as provided by
law. all of the right, title and inter
est that the said defendants. Llew
ellyn A. Banks, sometimes known as
L. A. Banks and Ed.th R. Banks had
on the 33rd day of January, 1931, or
now nave in ana to the following
described property, situated in the
County of Jackson, state of Oregon,
Lots One M) and the East Half
of Lot Two (2) of Block One 1) f
tne Amended piat of Blocks One and
Four of Crow-ell's Addition to the
City of Medford. Oregon, as the same
are designated, delineated, numbered
and described upon the official plat
thereof now of record. Together
with the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing .-h In anywise appertaining.
Dated this 14th dav of March. 1933.
GORDON L. SCHERMERHORN.
Sheriff of Jsckson Countv, Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that I ha-e
been appointed bv the Oountv Court
of Jackson County. Oregon. Admin
istrator witn tne win annexed of the
estate of Susan E. W h 1 1 1 e n.
also known aa Susan Elizabeth
Whit ten. also ienown as s. E.
W h 1 1 1 e n, deceased, and have
qualified. All peisons having
clalnw against said estate axe
hereby notified to present them, with
proner vouchers and dulv verified to
me at my office In Room 409 of the
Medford Center Building, m Med
ford Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice. Dated and
nrsi pubiisned this 16th day of
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Administrator with the Will Annexe-1.
ACTIVE CLUB 10 EAI
NEXT MEETING DATE
A large sad enthusiastic group at
tended the meeting of the Active club
Tuesday night In the party room at
Nandle's Grill. Miss Eleanor Curry's
Hawaiian string bsnd entertained
several Hawaiian numbers. Members
of the band are: Genevieve Brown,
Marml Olson. Mrs. Earl Wymorc,
Mrs. Hugh Scovllle, Chick Buchanan
and Mrs. Oletha Olson.
A motion was passed to hold the
next Active club meeting at the
Lions soup kitchen. The members
also decided to give a dance for Ac
tlvlans and their friends sometime
soon Elmo Russel was awarded the
VanDoren cup at last night's meet
ing.
Kenneth Denman, manager of the
kitten ball team, announced that the
Actlvians wilt play the Office Boys
a practice game tonight at VanScoyoc
field.
Harry Skyrman, Bruce Bauer and
Elliott Ayers were visitors at last
night's meeting.
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Greek Jews In Boycott.
SALOON I KA, Greece, Mar. 30. JP)
Jews here decided today to boycott
German goods, especially motion pic
tures, as a protest against the al
leged antt-Semltlc activities of the
German government.
Cross-Word Puzzle
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1L Opposite
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distance
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work
29. Guided
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ending
31. Recreational
contests
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accessible
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14. Ancient slaves
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animal
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Eden Precinct II
EDEN PRECINCT. March 30 (Spl.)
Funeral services were held Monday
at the Phoenix church for the infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Caster.
Many friends extend deep sympathy
to the bereaved parents.
M. H. Bingman is delivering winter
wood for Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey.
Mrs. Bell Shearer of Medford visited
Mrs. Addle Barneburg In East Eden
Tuesday.
Mrs. Donna Q raffia and Mrs. Ed
monla Anderson and son, Carl, trad
ed In Medford Saturday.
Ward Mc Reynolds spent the lsst
few days at his home on the highway
south of Phoenix.
One of the best meetings .held at
the Phontx church was Sunday when
greetings from all the membership
were a part of the morning program.
Many absent members sent letters.
Dr. Dodson of Medford called at
the Noah Chandler home Saturday to
tatend Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Chandler's
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling of
East Eden called at the 8 H. Young
home Monday.
George Parker has purchased a
small hack to which he hitches hla
Utle mules and It looks like "pioneer
times" to see them on the road.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurber Cole of Ash
land called at the Carey home Tues
day. Mrs. Loffer of Phoenix was a Med
ford visitor Saturday.
Mr. SI Ui man Is again running his
filling station and lunch counter In
Phoenix after a long absence in the
east.
Mr. snd Mrs. Plnkston of Jackson
ville visited Dr. and Mrs. GUI Is at
P.hoenlx Friday. The Plnkstons are
looking for a suitable place to locate.
Word has been received by friends
of Mrs. LUlle Blackwood that she
will return home to phoenix soon.
Mrs. Blackwood has been spending
the winter at Pomona, Cal.
J. O. N. Poling was delivering some
fine Newtown apples In this section
Monday.
Onions and sugar beets are up and
looking fine in Mr. Miller's garden on
the C. Carey place.
Noah Chandler Is selling some of
his fine young heifers that are milk
ing and also some young calves.
At the former Furry placo Mr. and
Mrs. Hold brook, Sr., aged 77 and 84,
have been making garden Vils spring,
asld to be the best along the high
way. ,
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, March 30. (Spl.)
Mrs. Pauline Wahl is spending sev
eral days with the Jacob sisters at
the Delta auto camp.
Grants Pass visitors March 25 were
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stumbo and
family and Mrs. R. L. Miller.
L L. Smith and son, Laurence, were
In Medford March 36.
Kushsr and Fit rpa trick of the
Dixie mine were at Rlvelra March 30.
Ruth Lance of Gold Hill spent the
week end with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Lance.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kllgore and son,
Junior, and Mr and Mrs, Nelson
Boomsllter and son, Lee, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C
Boomsllter.
Mesdamea Effls Blrdseys and Vic
tor Bird we ye attended the Civic club
meeting March 34 with Mrs. Magerle.
Mrs. Effle Blrdseys and Mrs. Cloy
Dick were chosen as delegatea to the
convention In Eugene, March 31, and
April 1. All officers of the club
were re-elected for the ensuing year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott spent
March 26 with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Cook of Gold Hill.
Dorothy Smith spent the week end
with Mrs. Lawrence Smith of Sar
dine Creek.
Mrs. Charles McMerrlck spent March
33 wit,h her sister, Mrs. D. Reames,
of Grants Pass.
Mesdames L. L. Smith. Effle Birds
eye snd R. L. Miller attended the
funeral services of Mrs. Sarah Clark
at Gold Hill March 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance visited
Mrs. Lance's mother, Mrs. Geo. Stead,
of Rogue River March 35.
Berrydale
BERRYDALE, Mar. 30. (Spl.)
Mr. snd Mrs. X, A. Simmons snd
daughter Nedra Rae of Grants Pae
were guests at the G. O. Stagg home
list week. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons
returned home and Miss Nedra re
mained for her spring vacation, re
turning home Saturday evening.
Kenneth and Eugene Lewman of
Grant Pass spent a week's vacation
with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Tetherow
of Berrydale avenue.
W. D. Stsgg and Mr. Cleary motor
ed to Yreya, Cal., on a business and
pleasure trip recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Tetherow spent
Sunday in Grants Pass at the Sam
Tetherow home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Stagg motored
to O rants Pass Saturday evening to
attend the dance given by the Elks.
Olenn Hart son. who was struck by
a csr while riding a bicycle on River
side avenus a few days sgo. 1 back
in school again.
OFFICIALS INDICTED
ON LIQUOR CHARGES
OGDEN. Utah, Mar. 30. (API E'lfht
city and county officials. Including
Mayor Ora Bund? of this city ana
Sheriff Amasa M. Hammon of Web
er county, war, named In Indict
ment charging conspiracy to violate
the national prohibition Law, return
ed by a federal grand Jury today.
Alice Olln Deardorf announces new
low prices at Wlnela-ia's Beauty Shop.
Hotei Medford. T.:. SI.
Briefs
Jacksonville
JACKSONVlM,E. Mar. 30. (Spl I
Annusl business meeting of the tres
bytertan church and a "fellowship"
supper will be held at the church
April 5. The covered dish eupper
will be at 0 o'clock, followed by the
busines meeting and election of of
ficer for church and Sunday school.
Annual reports will be given by the
church societies. All Interested In
the church are Invited.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Hanna entertained at dinner for Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Smith and sons, Ma
rlon Andrus and loyal. The occasion
was In honor of Mr. snd Mrs. Henna's
and Mr. and Mrs. Smith's wedding
anniversaries, both being this month.
Miss Anna Smith Is spending the
week with her brother in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Ohllders were
visitors Monday at the Leonard Mc
Kee ranch on Big Applegate.
Mrs. Joe Nee and small eon return
ed home Sunday from the Puruclter
hospital In Medford.
The county Is building a small
bridge near Gold Hill. Lyle Hartman
will be in charge of the work and
will be assisted by men employed on
county relief work.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch and son
Russell and Mr. and Mra. Q. R. Chap
man of Medford spent Sunday with
Mrs. Alice Ulrlch In Jacksonville.
Mrs. Lula Saulsberry gave a mus
ical reading, accompanied at the pi
ano by Miss Virginia Pick, over KM
ED Sunday morning during the radio
church hour. The radio church la
sponsored by Allan O. Hess of Jack
sonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley, so
compsnied by Loyal smith, spent the
week-end at the Blevenleu brothers-
ranch on Big Applegate.
Wesley and Lyle Hartman have been
In charge of the relief work here for
two weeks.
Mr. snd Mrs. H." K. Hann and
Dr. J. W. Robinson were dinner guests
at tne Hotel Medford Sunday of Emu
Brltt and sister. Miss Mollis Brltt.
Miss Oertrude Dunnlngton return
ed Saturday from visit with her
brother. Cliff Dunnlngton and wrfa
on Little Applegate.
Ad ft re 1 chapter, O. E. s of Jack
sonville attended the district meet
ing of southern Oregon at Ashland,
March 20. Anna M. Ellis or Fortiana,
grand worthy matron of Oregon, was
preatnt.
Robert Lewis and Lavon Dunford
loft Sunday to return to O. 8. 0.,
aftar spending the spring vacation at
their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dun
ford took the boy to Corvallls.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halght and chil
dren, Preddle, Jr., and Prances, at
tended the Crnterlan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and family have
moved to the Alfred Norrls home In
East Jacksonville.
Mrt. Margaret Lewis and son Car
roll were Medford shoppers Saturday.
W. A. Bishop recently accompanied
his sitter, Mrs. Carmen, on her re
turn home to Colorado.
Junior Hess of Orant Pass spent
two days with Carroll Lewi last week.
Mr. andMrs.Cahrley Vogle and sons
Marlon and Clair, from the Alfred
Carpenter ranch, spent Sunday after
noon at the W. A. Chllders home.
Harry Joy of Portland visited Mrs.
Lola Hlldreth Saturday. He Is look
ing for a business location In south
ern Oregon.
Mr. and Mra. Joe MoKnlght and
son Raymond of Lozler lane were
guest at dinner of Mr. and Mr. Ray
Wilson Sundsy.
Miss Alice Hoefs spent Sunday -with
Mr. and Mr. John Price at the Pa
cific states mine.
Mr. Sadie P. Hamacker of Berke
ley, Cal., arrived Sundsy and Is a
guest of her son, John Hamacker and
wife
Mrs J. T. Cook of Murphy vi1ted
her niece. Mrs. P. J. Pick, snd family
Sunday.
Many attended the hard-times
dance at the I. O, O. P. hall Fri
day.
P.-T. A. will meet at the high school
auditorium April 7, at t o'clock. A
program will be presented by Mr.
Daisy Lewis' and Mrs. Mary Horvell's
rooms. This will be the last P.-T. A
meeting at which a program will be
given this term. Pinal meet and
annual business meeting vlll be held
at the next meeting
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Wendt enter
tained st dinner Prlday for Mr. Car
rie Obenchaln and son Matt and Mrs.
Richardson of Bly.
John M. Saulsberry w 111 and un
able to attend school the first of the
week.
Pred Opp of San Pranclsco Is Tt
Itlng Mr. and Mra. John Opp, west of
town
Wesley Hartman la working few
daya as mechanic for the oontractor
who la putting In the piling for new
bridge on the Pacific highway near
the Jackson Hot springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blgham and
son Lewis of Portland are here for
two week visiting Mrs. Bighsm' rel
ative here snd also hi relative, at
Yreke.
Mra C. 8. Ross and children of
Medford oalled Sunday at the L. S.
Lyons home.
Past Noble Orand club of Rebekah
lodge met with Mr. H. O. Miller
Tuesday afternoon. Twelve Rebek
ahs were present.
Rsy Lewi of Jacksonville enrolled
at the Aahland Normal Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lyons called
at the John Lyon home In Medford
reoently.
Misses Josephine and Ruth Apple
gate of Medford visited the Jackson
ville high school Wednesday. They
are former students of thl school.
Jacksonville chamber of commerce
It sponsoring the building of a city
park along the highway above the old
Copco substation. They are planning
to acquire all of the property back
of the Orth building. Including the
copco building. Plan are. if they
succeed In obtaining the Copco build
ing to convert It into a public rest
room. John R. Knight Is in charge
of the landscape work.
Little Miss Ellen Marie Lyons en
tertained a few of her pleymatea at
a tea party Tuesday, It being her
seventh blrthdsy.
Miss Lois Smythe, former Jackson
ville girl, and William Byrum of Med
ford were married In Medford Satur
dsy. They have the best wishes of
their many friends in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Florlne Seversnce attended a
card party at the Masonic hsll In
Medford, given by the Daughters of
the Nile.
Miss Bernsdlne Arnold and Mis
Margaret Eden spent Prlday night
at the P. A. Henspeter home.
Mrs. Crocker of Eugene visited Mr.
and Mrs. Stockton last week.
Senior class of Jacksonville high
school and Invited friends enjoyed
psrty at the Vsughn home Wednes
day. James Roseberry of Eagle Point
district visited hi sister. Mrs. Henry
Miller. Tuesday.
Mlas Olsdys Gilbert, who teaches
school at Merlin, spent the week-end
at the Joe Nee borne.
Odd Pellow lodge will give a "hard
times" dance at their ha)' March SI.
All not dressed In hard time cos
tumes will be fined.
Bob Pinney I running the county
compressor on the contract work be
tween Butte Falls and Lake o' the
Woods. The work 1 being done by
Von der Hellen company.
Mrs. Peter J. Pick wa In Medford
Wednesday for dental work.
Ernest Backus, accompanied by hla
father. N. J. Backus of Medford. made
a trip to Marshfleld on busines thl
week
4-
TALENT, March 30. (Spl.) School
board ha announced there will be
only eight months of school next
year.
Talent Orange entertained th, m
wanu club of Ashland and Medford
Thursday. Dinner was served after
a program of apeeche. The remain
der of the evening was spent dancing,
Charles Bagley and two classmate
arrived Sunday from Stanford uni
versity at Palo Alto to spend tha
spring vacation at the Bagley ranch.
Crossing the Siskiyou, they ran Into
bUtxard.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Long and
family are moving Into v house on
Otbson avenue.
Wayne Mason and William Bagley
returned to school at Corvallls Sun
day aft.r spending their vscatlon aa
the guest of Mr. and Mra. Henry
Msson.
Mrs. Cora Denham and son. Prank,
spent two days In Butt PslI thl
week th guest of Mr. end Mr. Wes
ley Drlscolt.
Royal Neighbor meet Thusrday
with Mrs. Laura Park.
Director of the Talent State bank
met at the bank building Tuesday.
Mrs. Maud Porter of Klamath palls,
who ha been a guest of her parent,
Mr, and Mr. John Herring, ha re
turned home.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Sweeney and
small son returned Saturday from
weeks visit at Qlendale, Ore., guest
of Mr. Sweeney' mother,
Mr, Maherry, having moved out
side the city limit, ha tendered 111
resignation to th olty counoll,
which was acoepted, and Harvey Wal
ters appointed to fill the vacancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boetwlck of
Medford ihav moved Into th Ma
harry house. '
Paul Masters, who teaches In Jos
ephine oounty, spent th week end
here with hi family.
Mr. Elisabeth Gardner and Mr.
P. P. Burk of Medford visited at th
J. S. Crawford home Sunday.
Mr. Sue Clayton apent Sunday the
guest of her daughter, Mr. Free
man Wedge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Avery and In
fant daughter of Medford apent th
week end with Mr. Avery' mother,
Mrs. Jtme Oregg, and Mr. Oregg.
Mr. CVharle skeetera, Mrs. Bell
Hervey and Mr. John. Sutler spent
Thursday with Mr. Jo Skeeter at
th ranch.
Mr. Cora Denham took Frank to
Medford Sunday when he boarded
the train for Eugene to resume bis
work at th university.
Mr. Parker, who has been using
th Spltter building adjacent to hi
store a store room, la moving th
stock Into th main building.
Friendly Circle met with Mr. Ed
Jacobs and made a Prlenshlp quilt
for Mr. and Mr. Will Jacob, who
marriage waa recently announced.
Bollan Parks, who waa the gueat
of his parent, Mr. and Mr. Russell
Park during th pr1ng vacation, re
turned Sunday to Eugene.
Word ha Jut been received by rel
ative of Mis Ruth Hsckler, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Hsckler. of her
marriage December 81 to Mr. Albert
I. Splls In Chicago.
Rev. Joseph Pope, who spent th
pest two weeks looking after hi prop
erty at Garden City. Cal., which
was damaged In the earthquake.n
erty at Garden City, Cal., w,hlch waa
damaged in th earthquake, ha re
turned. RIVERIA. March SO (Spl.) Mr.
Alio Oentry of Medford was visiting
Mrs. Julia Rucker March ii.
Ted Dole la driving a new Ford se
dan. Caller at th Clay Bile home Sun
day were Mr. and Mr. I. H. Neld
ermeyer, Mr. and Mra. Roy Guler and
Mr. and Mrt. Geo. Lance.
Ray Bollng was visiting his broth
er, Lester Bollng Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompklns and
Mr. and Mr. Frank Tompklna war
Grants Pass shopper Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Oscar Joslson and
son, Lson, er visiting Mrs, Oelon'
parent, Mr. and Mr. John Bile
1
Oregon Weather.
Unsettled with shower tonight and
Friday; normal temperature.; mod
erate eouth to west wind offshore.
.
Phont S41 Well nul sway your
refuse. City Btnltary Servlc.
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