IfEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933,
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TjOST Australian Shepherd puppy
name of Roo: on VTOlow
Spring, road. Return to Frank H.
Ray, winowSprtngsReward
LOST If dog missing call 1818.
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. HELP WANTED MALE
.WANTED Taggers. Avgerls Bros.
Colestln, Ore.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman , 18 to 50. to work
ln:home for room and bpardand
at month, box xotev. -.
ECTERTAINTERilldTslgn paint-
interior decorating - general
pt job. Call at 323 So Central
1-1 111 . v,iiHnn Aa.v work
0BWINU. care m 7-
of ?. "nd. Me per hou, J .75
day. MT8. mary.
Wanted miscellaneous
HAVE your .prlng cleaning don.
cheap. "Jj;;" - . '
ished. Phone 774-R-3.
WANTED - Household goods, also
large, range iwiu h "n No
ne in goou surj "i,. r
dealer. Box 13442, Tribune.
WANTED-Cows, heifers or sheep to
v pasture, on " - , -
WANTED Wall paper Cieanea. hf"
hanglng. calsomlning, painting. Call
4B4..T tp m. Goodman.
WANTED Second hand bird cage.
SIS Liberty.
HAVE your furniture re-upholstered
Thibault, 969-R. , ' .
WANT to lease farm with 10 or more
avrea. Write a. r. iowiwuw. v.
Box 199-A, Costa Mesa. Oal.
WANTED Will pay caah of cheap
team O. A. uevoe. .
WANTED Call at our office for latest
i i.M.f nnMxn Anniversary
prices on all types of wire products
ror an who reut". i ,
Anniveraay. prices now prevail..
w..a.- li tTTa .nr. mil Rhln
anywhere & save you money It its
made 01 wire uo. vjhj
on. Page Fence since 1898. 134 N.
Riverside avenue. Phone 268. Med
ford, Oregon.
LOAN Good security. Phone 319-R
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062
WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo
p.b care for in x home. Phone
M7-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor.
WANTED Household goods, stove,
toolr or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1063.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Well furnished fl-room
modern- home. $40.00. Phone 728.
FOR RENT Modern 4 -room house,
good location, close in; electric
range. Tel. 498-H or 293-X. Wil
liam Olson.
FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish
ed bouse: vard, garden ground and
garage. 641 Pine St. Call for key
637, next door, or see Mrs. White.
46 Quince St.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house,
close in, modern; upholstered fur
niture,, hardwood floor, fireplace,
garage: " rent cheap. Write B. -J.
Palmer. Rt, 3.
SMALL turn, house cheap. 801 No,
Central.
TOR RENT 6-room modern house,
3 sleeping porches, garage, wood
shed lawn, shade, all new interior,
rigi-.t down town 147 North Holly.
Inoulre at Holly Apte.
HOMSfl FOR RENT Call 696.
FOR RENT Home Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown A White
FOR RENT Partly furnished 5 -room
house. Inquire at 345 No Bartlett.
FOR RENT Well furnished modsro
house. Call at 817 W. 10th.
17 WASHINGTON completely furn
lsaed, garden spot, and chicken
hjuse. Phone 103.
DESIRABLE house always in first
clhM condition for rent, lease or
ate. Call 105.
HOUSES $10. $13 30 and $15, water
pa'd; wood range. Phone 103
POR RENT 4 -room cottage, unfurn
ished; two 3-room apartments, well
furnished. By week or month In
quire at 317 E Jackson Tel. 749-Y
FURN HOUSES. O. A OeVo.
POR RENT 4 -room duplex with (as
range and neater MO North Bart
lett, Piione 341-14-1.
rOR RENT APARTMENTS
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, 1.76 per
week. 105 8. Grape.
for RENT 3 -room ant.: overstuffed
furniture, light and water. 329
N. Ivy.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1.60 wk
627 No. Central.
FOR RENT Two 3 room apartment
wil furnished. By week or month
Inquire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel 749-Y
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, fura.; gar
age: water paid, I1.50 Tel 130.
FOR RENT Modern 3-room apart
ment, furnished, heat; garage. In
pulre 634 N. Bartlett.
3 ROOM apt. With garage 413 No.
Ivy.
FOR RENT Newly decorated nicely
furnished apartment. Adult. 327 So
Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
overstuffed; hardwood floors, light
and heat. Mall Tribune, Phone 7o
FURNISHED apartment. Durell Oourt
829 N Holly, phone 1232-W
FOR RENT rUUMSHED AOOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8- Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 233 8
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E- Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Acreage, share crop. Ph
437-X.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Lunch room and fixtures
for sale. Living quarters In back;
cheap rent. 1&12 No. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Family cow for binder.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Small De
licious and Newtown apples. Bring
containers. Joe Kantor, Fern Val
ley. 3-ROOM modern home. bath, laundry
traj- screened porch, bullt-lns . gar
age shade and frult trees; $700
equity for car, acreage, cabin site
or what have you Phone 1538-L,
or write Box 13337. Tribune.
FOR TRADE; 3 sections spike-tooth
harrow slightly used. Will trade
' for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-R-4.
FOR SALE or trade for wood, Ford
trucks and Fordson. Med. Fuel 00.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse. 1400 lbs.. 7 year old.
Walter Jones, 2nd house , below
bridge, So. Ashland.
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
R..0 Skellenger. Trail. Or. .-
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
20-ACRE ORCHARD All bearing,
title clear, price only $200 per acre.
Will accept Copco stock or J. C.
B. L. stock at par. EARL TUMY,
3iu Liberty stag.
TO UXOHANGE Nice little home in
Bend, Ore., clear, for something
clear In Medford or Ashland. Pre
fer small acreage What have you
155 7th St., Ashland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE S acre Will
sell cheap, for cash 925 Reddy Ave.
WHEN you think ot real estate think
or Brown c White.
FOR SALE ACTOMBILES
FOR SALE Auburn sedan; new tires,
good condition. Phone zo3-j.
USED OAR SALE
Some Real bargains.
60-Day Written Guarantee.
1931 Ford coupe.
1929 Pont lac sedan.
19?C Ford coupe.
1939 Chrysler sedan.
199 Plymouth coupe.
1931 Ford sedan.
19V, Chrysler "8" convert, coupe.
Also several eanler model to
ohoose from.
Chrysler - Plymouth - Hudson -Terraplane
- Cadillac - LaSall
Sales and Service.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INO.
38 No. Riverside. Phone 18
open Evenings.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 1 acres. 5 -room house,
chicken house and garage, $1300;
small down payment, balance like
rem. , v. k. umwait, 30 Berrydaie,
THINK OF IT
0 1 0 C 0 You CBn buT thls G-room
is IZuU bungalow, located on the
Pacific highway, only
about 1 mile from Medford. to
gether with 1 acre, for $1350.00.
Electric lights, electric automatic
pump, could very easily be made
modern with a slight expense.
Garage and barn. Terms.
A4 PA 14 -acre tract, good grav
0 I wU flnd graded road, only
dout- 1 miie jrom mea
ford: Bear creek bottom soil. Elec
tricity available; $150.00: $23.00
down, $10,00 per month. See Char
lea A. Wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive
Agents,
FOR SALE 5 acres, good small house,
outbuildings: oneap. see owner,
618 No. Central.
PLACER MINE Old Channel Dlst. 40
acre and outfit. Address Box 13433,
Tribune.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Reai bargaJa
for cash, might consider terms to
responsible party. 1 acre, bouse,
garage, ben house; good soil and
location. Close In. Also electric
range. Phone 1119-Y or writ Box
129, Route 1.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
YOUNG Jersey cow for sale; calf.
17-F-ll. Gannaway.
ONE SPAN well-matched 1400-pound
mules. 3 years old; unhroke to har
nets, but gentle; $200 cash. Call
1630-R.
FOR SALE Milk cow, springer.
Chester Wendt. Phone 697-J-2.
POH SALE 20 bead of horse and
mules. Ray Moran. Central Point
RED feeder pl. AdoU ScHuii.
Beagle.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4
room house newly painted and kal
aomlned. near school; nice garden
pot, at corner of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 909 Sunset.
FOR SALE Good S room bouse (east
front) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 4S0
Terms Phone 517-L.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Buff Orpington fryers,
setting eggs, rooster. J. W. Shirley.
211 Vancouver.
7VSo for highest quality W. L. chicks
Hansen strain. May deliveries. Rocks
and Reds 8a. Wonderful value
Jenka Poultry Farm, Tangent. Ore
TURKEY eggs for sale, loo each. Call
Meoiora
HANSEN triple pedrlgreed baby
chicks, $10 per aundred. Custom
hatching, ao per egg. Eakln
Hatchery. Talent.
FOR SALE Barred Rock batching
eggs, laying strain. 2-50 hundred
Baker Service Station.
DRESSL&R'S Square Deal Hatchery
1107 E Main. Phone 1569-Y.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Rowboat, fine condition;
mada of Port Orford cedar; Johnson
Light Twin motor; like new. Tel.
1149.
FOR SALE FOR STORAGE Steel
bbl., post bed, safe, Edison phono
graph, 2 rockers, book rack, 2 cedar
chest, rug, pictures, back bar, 2
showcases, coffee urn, and small
articles. Davis Transfer & Storage,
29 S- Grape.
ORANGES at 122 No. Riverside Ave.
POTATOES at 123 No. Riverside Ave.
FOR SALE! Large early potted to
mato plants, 35c doz. Herman Day
ton, R. 4, Box 276, & mile west
Phoenix depot.
FOR SALE One roll-top desk and
chair, Dal ton adding machine and
Underwod typewriter. Call 190-W
or oia so. Newtown.
FOR SALE; 1 mower, 3 hayrakes, 1
e. washing machine, a cultivators.
George MoMahon. 1 ml. so. Talent.
FOR SALE Agates, cut and polished,
at 620 So. Ivy. Call after 5 p. m.
FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn,
3o lb O. A. DeVoe.
FOR SALE; Large electrio brooder.
$8.00; or will trade for feed. See It
at Samson s Feed Store.
SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone
MTGNfc all leather work glove Chins
g'Wt 75c Men 5e Women's' Jackets
maoe to measure Lewis carpenter
808 So Newtown. Medford.
GET the 'No Hunting' and trespass.
Ing sign at the Mall Pr:bune Job
nce: printed on o'oth to with
stand the rain . and weather.
POR SALE Used tewing machines, a!)
' make. IS up; term If desired AM
make rented and repaired White
aewmg Machine 00. 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand,' gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
ORPHAN ANNIETS LUNOH open for
business. Come in and try our
coffee. Five-cent hamburger. At
23 So. Front St.
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED for 76c
Work guaranteed. Call and dellvur
free Phone 261 Medford Oycl &
twpsir onop, -ia no. Fir St.
GET the "No Bunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth tc with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack-
ars ana mover special Livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Phone 1044-2
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstiact.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave.
upstair.
JACK SON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance. I'be
only complete Title
System lo Jacksor
County.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Mediord Biag
Myrtle Andrew. Pbone 1181.
Expert Window meaner.
LETI GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental fug oleanlng. specialty.
Electrical Service.
FLYNN ELECTRIO SERVICE CO.
Repairs day or nit Phone 665-Y
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNS JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing oi all kind; book
binding; loose-leaf ledger, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sale slip and everything in
the printing line. 28-80 N Grape
Phone 7$.
Money co Lena.
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 Oraterian Theatre
Bldg State License No d-187.
Public Stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHING
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace C. Voa
84 North Central Phon 113
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Off lo 1016 No. Central Phon 816
Price right. Service guaranteed
u Pi nk 1 run rnririf 1 nrx nr TVn.
fer and Storage W tuuJ anything ,
at reasonable prio. ill No. Fli
6trefc Piions 32,
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
In the District Couit of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
United States ot America for the
benellt of Gabriel Powder and
Supply Company, a corporation.
.Plaintiff,
vs.
Clarence Young. Southern Surety
company, a corporation, ana Co
lumbia Casualty Company, a cor
poration, Defendant
To all nersons. named or unnamed.
known or unknown, having claims
against Clarence Young, growing out
of tne penormanoe oi a contract oe
tween the satd Clarence Young and
the United States of America for
grading on Diamond Lake Highway,
project 43-B, beginning at Station
"U and ending at station aa in
the Crater National Forest In Jack
son County, State of Oregon, for a
distance or a.no miles:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that action has been com
menced In the District Court of the
United States for the District of Ore
.con In the case of United States of
America for the use and benefit of
Gabriel powder and supply Company
v. Clarence Young. Southern Surety
Company, a corporation, and Colum
bia Casualty Company, a corporation,
for the collection of the claim of
Gaoriei Powder and SuddIv Comnanv
for furnishing material In Carrying
uc tne contract rererrea to above,
that said action la now pending m
said court: and you are hereby noti
fied that you may appear therein and
Intervene and establish any claim
you may have In connection with
said matter.
W. O. WINS LOW,
1 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Finn Account.
Estate of Bertha McCarter.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jacksoi.
in the Matter of the Estate of Bertha
McCarter, deceased
Nolce Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as Admln.stratrix of the
Estate of Bertha M. barter, deceased,
has Med her final -account in the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Jackson County, and that
Thursday, June 1st, 1933, at the hour
of 9-30 in the forenoon of said day.
ana rne oourt room or said Court
has been appointed by said Court as
tne time and place for hearing ob
jections thereto, and the settlement
'.hereof.
Dated and first pno'lshed April 28,
1933 Date of last publication, May
19, 1933
ANNA McOARTER, Administratrix
ROBERT J. CREAMER,
612 Falling Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon,
. Attorney for Administratrix.
Phoenix Church
To Hear Van Nuys
PHOENIX, May 5. (Bpl.) Services
for next Sunday at the Presbyterian
church are a follows:
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. J. O. N.
Poling, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Dr. Walter L. Van Nuys of Port
land, educational leader of the Pres
byterian board, will be present. Chris
tian Endeavor at 7:00.
Evening church - service at 8:00
o'clock. Dr. D. A. Thompson. Synodi
cal representative, will speak at this
meeting Special music by the choir.
Mrs. George Carpenter has taken
over direction of a. voim nrmivi
choir and they will sing at each even
ing church service.
A covered dish dinner will be
served at the .lo nt th mm-ninv
Church ServlCA nyf. Rnnrlnv art m
conference will be held with Dr. Van
wuys to discuss work and problems
of the church In general.
Are-you looking for a "Wearable"
Hose? Try the 75c and $1 ones at
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
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Low gaiters
Silkworm
Ktnd of meat
Tag
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Shellfish
Turf 4
Corpulent
Bard
Fish's organs
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SAMS VALLEY, May 4.(Spl.) A
family party celebrating the 7Tth
birthday of W. A. Treshara of Kerby
was held Sunday at the home of Mr.
Tresham's son. Otto. Guests fot din
ner were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Treaham,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Treaham. Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Tresham. Roland Tresham,
all of Kerby, Mrs. Elmer Knott of
Oakland. Calif., and Henry Hoist.
Mrs. Margaret Madderin and dau
ghter. Ruby, arrived Saturday from
Sacramento. Cal.. called by (lines of
Mrs. Mary Duggan. Due to Mrs. Dug
gan Improvement the couple return
ed home Sunday.
The high school will give the senior
clase play tonight.
Young Peoples' society held a hard
time party at the school house Fri
day night with, an attendance of 30
members.
Cleve Wilson of Williams visited
relative here Sunday.
A very successful meeting on low
cost meals was held at the commu
nity kitchen Friday conducted .by
Mabel Mack. Twenty-five ladle were
in attendance. The food cooked was
served to those present. s
Twenty young people held a wel
ner roast on the river bank Thursday
night.
Sams Valley ladies, who attended
the home makers' Jackson county
meeting at Medford Wednesday were
Mesdame R. Seegmiller, ,J. L. Frink,
O. T. Wilson. Bertha Hoist, Edna Sta
ling and Aletts Blghanv
Mrs. Mary Duggan wa seriously 111
Friday, but is improving Bteadlly.
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK, May 6. (Spl.)
Wallace Ragsdale left Sunday for Hilt,
Calif., to work during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jones were
doing business in Medford Saturday.
Mrs. R. A. Fech of Me'dford Is guest
of her son. H. E. Pech and wife.
Roy Grigsby who Is working in
Medford, spent ' Saturday night and
Sunday at home.
Mr. T. J. Hoefft returned home
Monday after having spent the past
10 days with her mother. Mrs. Jennie
Meehan, near Medford. Mrs. Meehan
has been 111, hut Is getting much bet
ter. L. J. Grlsaom and son, Clyde, who
have been living above Ashland this
winter, came over to look after thtngs
at the ranch last Friday. They re
turned to Ashland Monday.
Win Nlckell Is sawing wood for A.
L. Pech. t
"Mrs. Anna Tonn and Mrs. J. F. Max-
field of Brownsboro. accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Clngcade to Yreka
Friday to attend the funeral of their
niece, Mrs. Lawson Hughes, formerly
Miss Ida Clark.
An instant, accurate credit report
may be obtained from th Southern
Oregon Credit Bureau while your cus
tomer wait.
Eugene papers oan be purchased at
Heath Drug store.
Cross-Word Puzzie
IS. Put Into larg
bundles 1
29. Garden flower
'17. Long tooth
29. Aromatlo herb
30. Metal fasten
ers
32. Orate
U3. Sinewy
3t. puff up
36, Dealt out
sparingly
8T. Perceive
through the
ears
St, Vex: colloq.
41. Hangings
ii. Strong fortt
fled build
ings of the
Middle Agi
45. State without
proof
48. Suspend
47.. Tipping to on
side
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spot
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of a city
If). Crony
11. Humbling
12. River In Mon
tana
It. Vehicles on
runners
in. Hazard
10. Entangle
32. Froxen
24. County In
Colorado
48. Metric mesi
ur of ca
pacity 49. Conform to
the shape
50. Wash lightly
88. Upright pole
on a boat
51. Course of
eating
55, Thing
F. Health resort
57. Character Id
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Tom's
Cabin"
51. Condensed
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moisture
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i Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT, May 5. (Spl.) It
was a peculiar coincidence that two
Robertson brothers, Paul and Louis,
were injured in highway accidents
while working on the highway, on
the same day. although In different
parts of the county, Paul, highway
patrolman in the Prospect district,
broke three ribs as the result of a
fall sustained from a piece of road
machinery last Thursday. Louis, high
way patrolman between Rogue River
and Wimer. had his back severely in
jured, so that he was laid up for
eevera) day.
Theron Taylor was working for sev
eral days on the highway between
Rogue River and Wimer. substituting
for Louis Robertson, while he was
laid up.
Mrs. C. F. Davles attended the
Grange lecturer' conference in the
Phoenix Grange hall April 29. Mrs.
O. O. Maust, lecturer of the Pomona
Grange, presided over the meeting
and served a delicious lunch at noon.
Harry Allen of Susanvllle, Calif., ar
rived April 26 for several days visit
with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ha una ford
and family. Mr. Allen and Mr. Han
naford were comrades In the Spanish
American war and had not seen each
other for 36 years. They are enjoy
ing recalling memories of the past.
The Fryer District Improvement Co.
held Us annual inset! ng in the city
hall April 28. wnen the following
new board of directors were elected:
A. O. Mlttelstaedt, John Pearce,
George Phillips, Will Lewis, and Tom
Clngcade. The officers will be an
nounced later.
Eagle Point school will graduate a
class of three boy and one girl this
year: Donna Brown of Brownsboro,
Joe Miller, Tommy Coy and Vance
Pearce. The graduation exorcises will
be held In the Presbyterian church
May 17. at 8 p. m., with School Su
perintendent Bowman as the speaker.
Baccalaureate sermon will be given
by Rev. A. 8. Smith, of Butte Falls,
In the Presbyterian cburch Sunday
morning, May 14.
The road crew la graveling the road
back of Eagle Point that leads to
the Meridian road across the sticky.
The property owners will welcome
this Improvement, for many of them
were unable to get out of their places
during the winter time.
Very few orchardmen are having
their properties cared for this year,
It Is reported that Corbln Edgell will
care for his Bartlett pears only. No
work will be done on the old Corbln
orchard. The Wilftey and John Linn
orchards will be worked.
Fred Ahren 1 working on the J.
L. Linn orchard.
Judge Flory, who ha been staying
with hi sister, Mrs. Paul Hoffard.
off and on through the winter, is
again spending some time with her.
Miss Donna Earl Is somewhat im
proved from the severe attack of flu.
from, which she has been In bed for
more than a week. She la able to be
up at this writing,
Mrs. Edith Weldman, who ha been
very 111, 1 again able to be out.
Mrs. Hazel Klncald injured her eye
a few daya ago and has been under
the care of Dr. Emmons of Med
ford.
Mr. and Mr. Erlckson moved to
Ashland last week, from where she
drives to Reese creek to teach school
every day., Mr. Erlckson will teach
the Reese creek school next year.
Mr. and Mr. L. T. Brlttson. for
merly of Medford. moved Into the
George Holmes place, recently va
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Erlckson, laat
week. Mr. Brlttson ha charge of
the Faber store here. Lawrence Wins
low, formerly in charge of the store,
la now clerking In the Faber etore
at Central Point.
Mr. Alic Nichols, of th Rogue
river road, ha as her house guest
her mother, from Drain. Oregon.
Mr. and Mr, wisdom moved to
Phoenix Inst week, where Mr. Wisdom
will b more convenient to his doc
tor. It will be remembered that Mr.
Wisdom had his back Injured in the
Applegate section, while working for
the. forest service, and ha not been
able to walk since. He was visiting
with his sons, Audrey and Joe, for
a few days.
The Cheesemaker - Cavemenr ball
game, played on the newly graded ball
grounds, wa a disappointment to th
ball fans of Eagle Point, the score
bolng 8 to 3 In favor of the Cavemen.
Some feel that the roughness of the
grounds had something to do with
the Cheeaemakers' change of luck,
The day wa raw nd cold nd not
a Urge crowd present,
Eagle Point school ball team de
feated Phoenix school, 16 to 1 April
28. The team will play Sams Valley
May 8.
Hardy Ellff ha returned after an
extended visit with friends In Marsh-
field and vicinity.
Irene Stowell ha been staying
nights with Mr. Drucilla Nlchol
sine her daughter, Mr. Dottle
Mathews. left some time ago, Mrs.
Nlchol 1 able to be about, but I
not yet well.
Mrs. Millie Hoyt. who ha been 111
so long t th home of her mother,
Mr. Sarah Howlett, wa taken sud
denly wore last Sunday. She I re
ported to be resting a little better.
but not Improved. Her husband, Ed
Hoyt of Fort Klamath, wa sent for.
Mrs. Octavla Shaw, daughter of
Mrs. Sarah Howlett, who ha been
with her mother her for ome time
assisting In caring for her sister, Mrs.
Millie Hoyt. returned to Portland
April 25. Mr. Beast Carlton, of Ash
land; arrived from Ashland Monday
to assist In caring for Mr. Hoyt.
Mrs. Stella VsnScoy. who has been
very 111 with the flu. Is again able
to be about.
A group who attended th show
"Cavalcade" on April 80 were Mr. and
Mrs. Elawortn Stowell, Mrs. Lottie
VanScoy and guest. Claude Miles and
Mrs. Ruth Mlchell, of Butte Falls.
Miss Yetta Olsen, Lyle VanScoy. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Brown, Mrs. Hazel
Stoner and son Jack, Mrs. Amy Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clement and
son. Junior.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert LRoque spent
the week-end In Klamath Falls.
Claude Miles and Mrs. Ruth Mlchell
of Butte Falls were visiting Mrs. Lot
tie VanScoy April 30.
Lawrence Winalow and Miss Fern
Simpson took in "Cavalcade" April 30.
Mrs. Austin, who has been staying
with Sam Harnlsh for some time, and
who has been very 111 with the flu
was taken to Medford Monday, May 1,
for medical treatment. She la reported
to be In a serious condition.
The Howard school put on a very
Interesting play at the Grange hall
April 23. There was a smsll crowd
The Parent-Teacher association will
hold open night May 13, when offi
cers will be Installed and a father'
day program put on.
Mrs. Bertha Young. Mrs. O. A.
Oceterhaut and Mrs. Floyd Bsrrett
attended the homemakers' conference
In Medford.
Delbert Tlngleaf and father r
turned from Portland last week, after
Delbert hud received treatemnt for
hU leg. He still ha his leg In
cast, but conditions seem favorable
for a speedy knitting of the bone.
Mrs. Grace Dahack. who went to
Portland with Mr, Tlngleaf and Del
bert for medical treatment, returned
with them.
Sam Coy was down from his Climax
ranch May 2 and attended Grange in
the evening. He returned to Climax
the next dny.
Mrs. M. L. Pruett. who hna been
quite HI, Is reported as being some
what improved, but not able to go
out. Dorothy Coy Is still staying with
her.
Mrs. Ruth Sparrow and daughter,
Harriet, were welcome guests at the
Grange May a. where Mr. Sparrow
gave an Interesting talk on county
health work.
Mrs. Alice Nichols and her mother
Attended the show "Cavalcade" Sun
day.
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ANTELOPE, May 5. (Spl.) Rev.
D, D. Randall preached at the Ante
lope school house April 23.
Antelope school children visited
the Liberty school April 28. A pro
gram wa given by both schools a
follows: - .
Raising of the flag with the schools
giving the salute.
Oroup alnglng accompanied on
violin by Darrel Stanley of Antelope)
"America" and "America the Beau
tiful," was sung.
Recitations and songs by both the
schools. Most of the recitation were
selection from memory work li the
schools.
"Southern Moon," by Huel and
Ann a belle Rlggs, Marl Wood, Ma
rine Yarton and Cora Blgham.
Mr. B. K, Rlggs accompanied on
the guitar for Vie school children.
Darrel Stanley also gave two selec
tions on the violin.
Liberty school gave a clever health
play. Then both school took part
inth historical pageant, "Hign
Light In American Hiatory."
Mr. Thompson, teacher of the Lib
erty school, wa the inspector at El 1 1
aland. Each pupil had to answer
questions and ahow his passport be
fore being allowed to enter our coun
try.
After the program a basket lunch
eon wa served. The afternoon wa
spent playing different games.
Messrs. Bill and Albert Bignam ana
L. A. Askew furnished transportation
for the school children.
Mr. Inch visited the Antelope and
Liberty school and gave th children
their achievement teat on Monday,
April 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Undsey and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
Rlggs the evening of April 29. Mn,
Ltndsey has been on t,he sick list but
1 much Improved at thl writing.
'STRIKE' OF JOBLESS
SPOKANE. W.tl., May 5. (fly-Tll
'strike" of Spokane', unemployed
stngle men wa, ended abruptly today
when the door, of the "Hotel De
OInk." their retime alno, laat fall,
were locked and the inmates turned
Into the streets.
The men "struck" for union wages
for the two days a week the man
agers of the "hotel," a oharlty lnstl
tutlon. decreed should be done In re
turn for food, clothing, shelter and
tobacco.
TALENT GRANGE PIE
SOCIAL IS PLANNED
Talent Orange will give a pie social
and cakewalk on Friday, May 13. A
short program will be on, of the fea
tures of the evenJng's entertainment,
beginning at 6 o'clock.
Each lady la requested to bring ft
pie. Admission will be free, though
the gentlemen are asked to kindly
bring their purees with them. All
are Invited to enjoy a good time at
the Community hall in Talent.
Birth, Death, Fear
In Blazing Drama
SATBE, Pa.. May 8 (P) Birth,
death and fear mingled In a flaming
drama early today when fire rav
aged Robert Packer hospital.
A baby was bom in the noapital
at the height of th terror. Infant
and mother were rescued unhurt. An
old man, suffering from a broken
arm, was carried from the burning
building, only to die of shock.
See Hubbard Bros, for White Mt. It
Arctic let Cream Freezers.
BELLVIEW GRANGERS
ENJOY PROGRAM OF
BEUATBW. May . (Snl.lBell-
view Orange met Tuesday with bust,
ness occupying the early part of the
evening. A splendid program was
enjoyed, which opened with roll call
In the letter H. Bellvlew harmnnlea
band played two numbers.
Accordian solo. Austin Parsons.
A skit by Mrs. Wade Wallla and Mrs
Mark True.
Violin number bv Qale ci
companled by her alater on the plans. ,
narmonica solo by Mr. Harris.
Banjo number, Mr, Wade. i
Violin number by Mrs. Andrews,
with Mrs. Vol RmpH .nrf niv. f.
True on guitars, Mra. Dot Williams.
ptano.
Mr. Hefflln save a rearilnv whl.ti
closed the progrsm hour.
Mrs. Oowlsnd, chalrmsn of H. a.
committee, had the Orange quilt on
exhibition.
Ways snd means committor ...
ported on their dance given last Fri
day, the entire proceeds were given
" upper vauey community club.
These to serve at the next meet.
Ing are Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallla. Mr.
and Mrs. Mark True, Mrs. Dot Wll- .
Hams. Jess Nell. Miss Mah nnH Tj.tk
Walker.
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GAINESVILLE, me.. af a.
Dr. Albert Shaw. 7S-v.arAlff
Vork publisher and editor of the Be. i
view oi neviews. ana miss virgin! I
MoCsll of Oslnesvllle. hl .
old secretary, have been Issued a mar-
riojje ucenne witn tne wedding ar
ranged for noon today In Holy Trln- .
Ity Episcopal church.-
Dr. Shaw AnH htm hHrf. nl.N
leave Immediately for New Tor and
u iut curope.
Mlaa McCall t. a matlv a r.
port, la., but has lived here for the
poet seven years.
SI UP RESULTS
WASHINGTON, May . (p) Presi
dent Roosevelt will glv report ot
his stewardship to the country Sun
day night.
In an address to be distributed to
newspapers and broadcast, he will
sum up what has been accomplished
in his two months In office and tell
what else he hopes to do before thl
session of congress ends.
The President will talk from a room
in the White House, beginning a
9:45 astern standard time.
WIN HEAVY DAMAGES
MONTRHAL, May . (UP) Miss
Rose Corneau was awanted 3jsi
damagea for "imaginary Injuries" she
believed she hsd received in an auto
mobile aoeldent.
Superior Court Justice Lane made
th award after medical experts had
testified Miss Corneau la a victim
of traumatic neurasthenia, . causing
her to believe she was severely in
jured. Astoria School
Suspension Looms
ASTORIA, Ore., May . (UP)
Astoria will have no public schools
next fall unless tsx psyments in
crease materially, the school board
has announced. Schools will open
September 18, but may close soon
after. The district's, warrsnt Indebt
edness now amounts to (70.099, an
Increase of 130.000 for the past vear.
It was announced.
TOT FALLS ON KNIFE
WITH FATAL RESULT
CHELAN, Wash.. May 5. m Two-
year-old Wilbur MCowan, who live
near , here, died almost lnatantlv ve
terday when h fell with a knlf in
his mouth, driving It Into hi head.
He wa running to meet his father.
Fred McCowan, who wa coming bom
from work.
SHEA BECOMES NEWS-
TELEGRAM CHIEFTAIN
PORTLAND, May 6. p Appoint
ment of Tom E, Shea a editor of th
Portland News-Telegram, a member
of the Acrlpp league of newspaper.
wa announced today, shea sue
ceedu Fielding Lemmon. who will con
tinue with the Srtpp organization.
H la 94 years old, was born In As
toria and atarted hi newspaper work
on th old Morning As tori an in 10 It.
SUICIDE ATTEMPT
BY NEVADA BANKER
ELY, Kv May ,(in) William
BUwane, 4, vice-president of ths
First National bank of Ely. was dytnc
In the Sly hospital tonight, follow
ing suicide attempt. Worry over
delay In reopening of the bank, closed
last March during the national bank
ing holiday, was believed the cause
of Biggane'a act.
Fender and body repairing Prices
right. BiUl Sheet MttsJ work.
ROOSEVELT WILL