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    MEDFORD MA1X TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933.
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LOQT If dog missing, call IS0-
HELP WANTE11 MALE
WANTED Man. sales experience not
,..n if vnn are willing. Per-
nfv car necewarv.
See Mr.' Chambers. 32 North Grape.
ORCHARD MAN Plrat claaa. age 25
40. married. For steady work, house
furnished. Address In own hand
writing. Box 10923 Mall Tribune.
WANTED a men with equipment
who can grubstake themselves to
cut wood on shares Houae and
stove furnished. Write or call on
Mra. Barto. Rogue RWer. R. F. D. 1.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Olrl to help with house
work for room and board and small
wages. Phone 1145-J.
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERIENCED girl wants housework
or care of children. Box 10838 Trib
une. '
WOMAN wants housekeeping one or
more men, prefer farm, can milk.
Do anything. E. M. Coles, Murphy.
Ore. - "-'
EXPERT PAINTER will do elgn pelnt
ina interior decorating general
paint joba. call at 222 So. Central
SBwrNO. care of children, da? work
of any kind. 25c per hour. 1. 75
dav. Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince 841-L
WANTED M1SCELLANEOCS
WANTED Small late style cash reg
ister with tape listing. Write Box
10839 Tribune.
WANTED Household goods, stoves.
- I. nV,a, have VOU.
wuta. ui " " --
WANTED to contract your thinning,
will guarantee 'o save you money
All work guaranteed. Phone 258-W.
WANT 2000 from 1 to 3 years at 8.
Security Is 1st mortgage on beau
tiful new modern 6500 home
Brown White. 104 West Main.
FURNITURE re-uphoistered re
flnlshed re-glued. Phone 969 -R.
Thlbault.
WANTED Karry Keen for Model A.
Phone 479-X.
JUNK WANTED
We pav cash for JUNK. BATTERIES.
, RADIATORS. ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER 4s Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No. Grape Tel 1062
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags
tw:ne for sale Medford Bargain
House. 27 N. Grape at. Tel. 1062
WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo
p.e i care for in t. home. Phone
137-X, 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor.
FOB REM' HOITSES
FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room
houpe. 2 sleeping porches. Inquire
at 845 No. Bartlctt.
HOUSe'"fOR RENT OR LEASE 304
South Holly, six rooms, bath, sleep
ing porch, fireplace, furnace, gar
age, electric range. $22.50. Call 1326.
FURNISHED 4-room duplex. Adult
Phone 1529-y.
FOR RENT Modern, one bedroom,
newly painted furnished house.
Overstuffed. Large cherry tree and
garden. Close In. East side. H8.50,
water paid. Inquire 407 E. Main.
JS-ROOM .louse 3 m Laurel, also 4
' room house, 33 R-e avenue, phone
834-R
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house
close In. Inquire 20 So Fir.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room bunga
low with electric range. 1105 Weft
Main St . Fire pbce. ,17.50. watr
paid. 407 E. Main or pho-.e 845-W
FOR RENT Very reasonable, two
nicely furnished four-room houses.
close in. moaern in every way in
cluding ca.-age. Call at 511 South
Park Avenue.
FOR RENT Fine modern home. 3
miles north" on Pacific highway;
with or without acreage. Tel. 349-W
FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 410
and 512 No. Barrett. Tel. 341-R-l.
8MALL furn. house cheap. 6?1 No.
y Central.
FOR RENT . Homes. Furnished or
unfurnished Brown A Walt.
DES'.RABLE nouses always to first
cla condition for ront. lease ar
.a..- Call 105
FURN HOUSES, a A- DeVO
ron RENT HOUSES
MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE
27 N Oraps 8t Phone 10S2
HOMim FOP. RENT Call 698
HOUSES (10. !2S0 and 16 water
pain: wood range Phone 105
FOB BENT APARTMENTS
CLEAN Furnished apartment, 217 W
2nd.
CLEAN fully furn. round floor, pri
vate bath, garage adult only. 241
S Grape.
APT8 FOR RENT 116 Almond.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. 40 Quince St. Phone 641-W
MODERN 3-room furn apt. sleeping
porch & gaiage 1190 W. 11th.
MODERN 3-room apt., private bath,
with -rage. 412 N. Ivy. Bachelors
preferred.
MODERN 3-room furnished apart
ment, heat, garage. Inquire 634 No.
Bartlett.
DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly.
FOR RENT Two 2 room apartments
well furnished. By week or month
Inquire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel 749-T
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
overstuffed: nardwood floors light
and heat. Man Tribune Phone 75
FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
cheap. Close In, private family. 521
Pennsylvania Ave.
&OOM Adjoining jhower Tel 798-V
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. poR SALE Trailer. Pat's. Prune St.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: prl- FOR SALE 1-oULTRY
vate entrance. One block from -,.
Main St. Reasonable rates. 232 8 -v,. (or nignest quality W L chicks
Central. 'Hansen strain. Ma? deliveries Rocks
ana Reds 8V$c. Wonderful value
FOR BENT BOARD AND ROOMS Jsnks Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore
n.'rTtn" onAu ", 7i r ' Main FOR SALS Barred Rock hatching
BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E. Main . M bunsna
Ratea very moderaf . Baker Service Station.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E Main Phone I569-Y
OABINS 445 So. Front.
. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOR RJENT Acreage, share crop. Ph -.1- -
437-x. FOR SALE Lewellyn setter puppies.
Reasonable. 40 No. Front.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOB SALt-LIVESTOCB
SCHOOL store with living rooms In 1 -'- - 7-
Cottage Grove, clear, for property BROOD SOWS-Two 3 M-
here; client from Calif, will be stock. Quick sale $10. Baker, Hlgh-
here 15th June to by atock ranch. way, mile aouth of Ta'ent.
rinchseeme A J""? FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey CO.,
ranch See me. A. F. Flowers, lii cheap R p Rancn 0entmi
E- 12tn- Point.
FOR SALE 20 head of horses and
FOB EXCHANGE mules. Ray Moran. Central Point
SELL OR TRADE Service station: RED feeder pigs- Adolf Schulz.
good place for lunch counter and Beagle.
cabins, garden planted. Real buy. r
J. W. Rosen. Talent, Ore. for SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 50 pedigreed pop. SALE Milk goats. Call 1134.
breeding rabbits. Excellent atock.
50 young. Will take chickens, hay FOR SALE Furnished cabin on river
or wood. Phone 341-R-2. at Union Creek. Phone 963-X. 318
W. Jackson, Medford.
WILL EXCHANGE '28 model Chandler . .
sedan for late model sedan. Will FOR SALE Dresser, tables, chairs,
pay difference. Call attei. 6 o'clock. stoves, other furniture. 406 W. 2nd.
616 MQAndrew. Road fSALEWyantTTuik DepotHoi
J-ROOM modern home bath, laundry No. Ivy has plenty of milk for ev-
trar screened porch, bullt-lns gar- ery one for 5c per qt. or 200 per
age. shade snd 'rult trees: $700 gallon. Whipping cream 35c per qt.
equity for car, aoreage. cabin sit Homemade cottage cheese 15c per
or what have you Phone 1538-L qt. produced at our own dairy 214
or write Box 13337. Tribune. miles west of Medford. We invite
inspection.
FOR TRADE 3 sections splke-tooih . -,, .
harrow, slightly used. Will trade POR SALE Tomato plants $5 a thou-
for alfalfa or grain. Tel 234-R-4. 5and, phone 383 Central Point. Otto j
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound -
work horse, 1400 lbs, 7 years old 8Alp: Arsenate lead 10c per lb.
Walter Jones, v 2nd house below Gr0Wers Exchange.
bridge, So. Ashland. - - -
- - - ' FOR SALE Raw Jersey milk snd
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail . at Monarch Grocery and
R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. MUk rpot. 1803 w. Main. Milk.
' gal 20c. Cream quart 30c.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL CSTATB SOME real bu'ys lYseVnd hand tooV.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Dandy 40 A. rakes, mowers, tractora. disc har-
dairy ranch equipped with cattle. rows, cultivators & sprayera. Hub
turkeys and chickens. A-l build- bard Bros., Inc.
lngs. ,ald "P.1" FOR SALE-Late oabbage by thous
bottom soil, close In. Will take
small acreage near Medford, b,- . ,, , , , , .., . - n. ,
ance easy terms. poR SALE Velva-tone radio, 7-tub.
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTYT CO. wilh cttae, $12. Tel 848-X.
1 N. Riverside .
STRAWBERRIES 6O3 gallon: Red fry
FOR EXCHANGE By owner, 4 acres, ers 35,. ,ach. Blood, Pitt, View Ave
house, double garage, hen-house, 3 near Central Point.
miles from Medford, for less acre-
age with small modern house near FOR SALE Electric range, washs'.
Medford. Cash for difference. Route chesterfield set 4s other household
4, Box 79. furniture. Bargain prices 811 West
. . 2nd. St.
FOR TRADE 7V4 acres with modern
5-rm. house, double garage 4s wood FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range
house. 1 mile from Roseburg for Uke new. half price. 422 Laurel.
Medford ty property. Address Box
810. Roseburg" Ore. TOS,J'lS BrrLJ!Up8. lM S"
, i. . -i. -i. -i. -,. -. -. -. . - 1000. Monarch Seed r.d Feed Co
EXCHANGE 5 acres good land close Ss???tr?VJ
in. modern house, pressure waW SALE Repossessed merchsndlse
svstem. want Medford house. Pho ie ""f1 new, tugt. One-1
v utit-nn ip-.BrM m Minute electric washer. Brunswick
J -??-. ""o. lctrls refrigerator. Bar-
TO UXOHANGE Nice little home in K""1" at ,asy terIn Commercial
Bend. Ore., clear, for something . f'n"5 Cor. .pt"" 31-
ciecj tn Medford or Ashland Pre- .,T4Mrwa ''
tei small acreage What have you 'WAN,0' ln.d.'" ""'I V
is 7i-h at hinri mato plants, cheap. First bouse
, 7th St., Ashland. south Tiny Tavern. Talent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres WlU ' ... -'"THrtTCT.'""
aeu cheap for cash 925 Redd? Ave
WHEN you think oi real estate think ' Samsons Peed Store.
of Brown 4. White. MEN.f all leather work gloves Chlnr
g-xit 75c, Men s Women's' acke:e
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE made to measure, ijewls Carpenter
308 So. .Newtown. Medford.
31 'i ACRES, close In, highway. IS A. . - .
Bear creek, balance pasture land. GET the "No Bunting" and trespass,
some fruit trees. 5 room modern mg signs at the Mall rr.oune Job
bungalow, basement, good barn. 2 'ffloe: printed on clotb to with-
chicken houses, garage, fenced well. 'tand the rain and weatber.
elevated tank. 5 acies water, $1400 p.. o. , '-'"'"'
federal loan. Trade equity for good eU" .'.K ng..mCh''-
house in Medford. Also several "J " x"lMu
atock or dalrv ranches sale or trade. ?" rnd "" a w,1"
407 East Main. Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
FAlheap. 4 acre,; house", SD.PfRPEX oU "P-
barn, outbuildings, family orchard. j" . ... .
1 mile from city limits. See Geo. POr nd, grai. odtment. ferlilUei
bb a Lamport's, owner. and teaming Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Good Bop land on Betr aiini's-iTavini
creek, well improved. J I. Fenton, aiiat-KiaNLOLS
, J1-"- M. A. BLISS Painting snd paper-
FOR SALE S'-j aores on Butte Falls hanging. Tel. 846-W. 313 8. Grape.
road '.4 mile from Reese Creek " " " " " '' " ..''"Ji."" " w
school. Hou. garage, chicken fr ta' No Bu?
house, good wire ience. Woods Lum- ata,"2" "" ".""Jf
. c afflce; printed od olotb tc with-
LfWVJ. n-w-x, tnnd th rain tnd wmtiier
FOR SALE Locust Grove, Phoenx, -- --
Ore. Inquire of oivner, J. B. An- Bl 8INESS DIRECTORY
drews, Medford-
--w--w.w.ss- 1re99maklnr and Rpmodelinir.
FOR 3ALF Hop land, 22 acres fine
river ootom ton. 33 miles from u
Pass Inquire 624 N. Centrai. Tel
1387.J.
FOR SALE HOMES
MODERN FURNISHED HOME
. 5 rooms, flreolaee. light.
S1 600 chMrtul uvlnS room.
V i www . . room and kltch-
krirnnm and bath, nicely I
furnished, freshly tinted and paint- I
ed east from, nice aliade. only 5i
blocks from business district, on
paved itreet. all assessments paid.
$150.00 down, balance 618.00 per
month .ncludlng Interest. Might ac
cept good radio as part payment.
Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. Ex
clusive Agents.
FOR SALE CHEAP, term! or rent. 4-
room house newiy paiov-a
somlned. near school: nice garden
spot, at corner of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 909 Sunset.
FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east
frunt) and nice, lot close to Berry
dale store. U treat Bargain at $450
Terms. Phone 517-L.
FOR SALE AUTOMB1LES
USED CAR BARGAINS
Will take city or county warran a,
stocks and boners and your old :r
as part payment.
1931 Ford coupe
1929 Ford coupe
1929 Plvmouth jedan
1929 Pontlac seden
1929 Chrysler 75 sedan
1930 Chrysler 70 eedan
1927 studebaker Victoria
Also a number of older care
from $35 to $10000.
If we haven't got what you want,
we can get It
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N Riverside
Headc.ua: lers for
Chrysler ilymoi.th
Hudson Terraplane
Cadillac Lasalle
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodelina. 424 Medford Bldg,
i Jtlyitle Andreas. Pioct 1181,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY
of Title
ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
. Title Insurance. Rooms 3
No. 32 North Central Ave.,
and 5.
upstairs
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Attracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
S y s t e m In Jackson
County,
Expert W indow Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty,
.ioh Prlntlne.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant, in wunwi"
Oreson. Printing of all klnda; book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, dupllcstlng
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing lines, 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 charges. See
W. E. Thomas. 43 S. Central.
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. State License No. s-157.
Piano and ,'lolln Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT, Teacher of
Piano. Violin, and Saxophone.
Halght Song Service. Arranging.
Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg.
Publto Stcnograjrlifr.
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHING
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace C. Voss
34 N. Central. Koke-Chap man. Ph. 112
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
REINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Pir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Satisfaction guaranteed. S!P North
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
' Notice of Sheriff's Sale,
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly issued out oi and under
the seal of the circuit court or me
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed ana
dated on the 9th day of May. 1933.
m a certain action therein, wnerein
Mary W. Mftthee. sometimes known
as Mary Matnes. out oeing one ana
the sam," person, as plaintiff, recov
ered judgment against Med a rox ana
O. W. Fox, the defendants, for rhe
sum of Two Thousand Six Hundred
Ten and no-100 ((2610.00) Dollars.
with Interest at 8 per annum from
December 24th, 1932. and the further
sum of Three Hundred Thlrty-elx and
73-100 (6336 73) Dollars, amount paid
by plaintiff for taxes, together with
intvest thereon at 8 per annum
rrom May ara. 1132, with costs ana
disbursements taxed at Seventeen and
80-100 (S17.80) Dollars, and the fur
ther sum of Two Hundred Forty and
no-iuu uo liars, as attor
ney's fees, which judgment was en
rolled and docketed tn the Clerk's
office of sAld Court In said County
on tne a ana aa oi April, 1B33.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur-
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion. I will on the 17th day of June.
1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the
front door of the Courthouse in the
City of Medford. hi Jackson County,
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at
public auction for cash to the high
est oiaaer, to satisfy said ludgment,
together with the coats of this sale.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Pox and O W. Pox. had on the 24th
day of December, 1928. or now have
in and to the follow. ng described
property, situated In the County of
Jackson. State of Or-gon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the East
line of C. .street (nv South Central
Ave.) of the Town (now City) of
Medford. according to the recorded
plat thereof. 310 feet Southeasterly
from the intersection of said East
line of C. Street with the South line
or East 9th Street; thence Southerly
along the East line of C. Street 300
feet: thence Easterly on a nne at
right angles with said O. Street 108
feet: thence Northerly on a line par
allel with said C. Street 200 feet;
thence Westerly 108 feet to the place
of bezlnnln,K. Saving and excepting
from the foregoing that certain part
off the South end thereof, conveyed
to one O. MUer on April llth. 1907,
as described In Vol. 59. page 277. of
the Deed Records of Jackson County.'
Oregon.
Also, beginning at a point on the
West line of A. Street (now River
side Avenue) in the City of Medford.
310.6 feet South 27 Ueg. 33 min. East
irom me intersection or the eou:n
line of 9th Street and running thence
South 54 deg, 30 mln. West parallel
wuii utn street 178.4 feet to the west
line of the alley for commencing point
and from said commencing point run
ning thence South 54 deg. 30 mm.
West parallel with 9th Street 63 feet:
thence South 35 dcg. 30 mln. East
parallet with C. Street 53 feet to .he
West line of alley; thence North
deg. 30 mln. East along West line of
alley la reet to said commencing
point, al being ti.- Broback's Reserve
In the City of Medford. Oregon.
oated this 10th day of May. 1933.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
By OLOA B. ANDERSON. Doputy,
s'otlce to Creditors
Notice Is Hereby Given, that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon. Executor of the estate of C.
F. Monnlch, deceased. Ail persons
having claims against the satd estate
are hereby notified to present the
same duly verified, to the underslu
ed at the onlce of his attorney. Room
No. 210. Medford National Bank
Building. Medford. Oregon on or be
fore six months from the date of this
Notice.
Dated and first published June 2nd,
ERNEST C. MONNICH.
Exec. Est. of C. F. Monnlch, deceased.
Don R. Newbury, attor. for executor.
ORDINANCE NO. 281B '
AN ORDINANCE providing for the
construction of an 8-lnch sewer com
mencing at the Intersection of Beek
man Avenue and Dakota Avenue and
running thence South alonk Beek
man Avenue a distance of 868 feet.
In the City of Medford. Oregon, and
for the assessment or the cost there
of on adjacent property; providing
for a meeting of the Cornell to con
sider protests against said Improve
ment and providing for the serving
of the owners of adjacent property
with notice thereof bv the Recorder.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH OR
DAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That it Is the intention
of the Council to cause an 8 Inch
sewer to be constructed commencing
at the intersection of Bee k man Aven
ue and Dakota Avenue and running
thence South Along Bee km an Avenue
a distance of 868 feet, In the City of
Medford, Oregon, in accordance with
the specifications therefor now on
file In the office of the City Superin
tendent, at the City Hall. Medford.
Oregon, to which specifications ref
erence la hereby made for details and
costs thereof and to assess upon each
lot or part thereof adjacent to and
benefited by auch Improvement, Its
proportionate share of the cost of
said improvement.
Section 2. The Council will meet
In the Council Chamber at the City
Hall on the 20th day of June, 1933.
at 7:30 P. M., at which time and place
the' owners of said adjacent property
are hereby called upon to appear be
fore cald Council and show cause, If
any, why said sewer should not be
constructed and why said property
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Section The City Recorder ts
hereby directed to serve notice here
of upon the property owners afore
said by publishing this Ordinance
once In a dally newspaper printed,
published and of general circulation
In said City at least ten (10) days
before the dAte of said meeting and
by- posting five copies of this Ordin
ance In five public and conspicuous
places in said City for a period of ten
davs prior to said meeting.
Passed by the city Council and
signed by me In open session in au
thentication of Its passage this 6th
day of June. 1933.
E. M. WILSON.
Mayor.
Approved by me this 6th day of
June, 1933.
E. M. WILSON.
Mayor.
Attest: M. L. ALFORD. Recorder.
Beagle
BEAGLE. June 9. (flpl.)-.Arleen
Blaine ts visiting thta week with her
cousin. Jean Sparks, of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Randall of Cli
max are boarding at the J. L. Frlnk
home and working at the Redskin
Orchard thinning fruit.
Mny 26 Mrs. Ruby Schufc enter
tained about 40 friends with a dance
and card party. Refreshments ended
the evening.
Mr. Lucas and daughter, tna Pearl,
Charles DeArmond and Arleen Blaine
attended Jackson county school day
at Ashland.
Word was received by Mrs. Lamp-
man that Mrs. Rose Pollard Is In the
hospital, recovering from a serious
operation. Her many friends here
wish for her speedy recovery,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson
spent May 28 visiting Mr. and Mra.
Ed Eldred of Derby.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Sherrld of Lake
Creek were Beagle callers May 28.
The Seegmiller-Wllllams ranch fin
ished putting In their first crop of
hay last week.
Mr. Dews and family moved thla
week to Medford, where they win
mnke their home for a while. So far
the Gorden ranch, which they vacated
has not been rented.
Among those who attended the
Good Government picnic at Lake
Creek last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Blftchoff and family, the Edler fam
ily, Charles Mulhollen family, Torn
Perdue family. Frank Nelson. Mrs.
Bennett and the Adolph Schultz fam
ily.
Man ton KUey of Derby spent Sun
day visiting at the Sanderson home.
John Nelson has BOO little turkeys.
which he got from the north. 8o far
he has had no loss.
Elizabeth Ryan spent the week
end In Medford visiting Luclle Knox.
Several of the neighbors gathered
at the John- Nelson Jiome Saturday
and spent the evening dancing. Re
freshment were served.
Mra. Ora. Bennett left the first of
the week to work at the Antelopo
orchard.
Thelma 'Stokes of Antelope spent
the week-end visiting her grand
mother, Mra. Nelson.
Friends here of Mrs. Lorls 81ms are
glad to hear of her rapid recovery
from an operation and that she la at
her home again fn Sams Valley.
Mr. and Mra. Charlea Sanderson and
sons. Milton and La wr once, spent
Sunday at the Dead Indian Soda
Springs., . -
Paul and Alice Sparks of Medford
are visiting thla week at the Blaine
home.
Several from here started to work
In the orchards tn Table Rock the
llrst of the week.
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Sams Valley
BAMS VALLEY, June 9. f8pl.)
Mrs. Jim Crawford left Friday for
Portland with her slater-In -law Mri,
Helen Marian, of Central Point. Mra.
Marian la to undergo a serious op
eration.
Mr. and Mra. John Grantham and
daughter Jean, of Medford, were din
ner guesta of Mr. and Mra. Dick
Straus Sunday.
Granger were sorry that more did
not take advantage- of the splendid
program put on Saturday by Frank
Hansen of the Roxy Ann Orange.
Besides the stereoptlcan show of
Oregon and Washington scenery, sev
eral entertaining songs were given.
A small crowd was In attendance for.
the Orange session and little busi
ness transacted. Refreshment were
served by the K. R. Q.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale of
Trail and Mr. and Mn. John Lln
vllle of Medford, visited Sunday at
the Oeo. McDonough home.
Sams Valley, folks attending the
commencement exercises of the Med'
ford high school Friday were Wesley
McDonoush, .Miss Eva Frlnk, Mrs.
O. T. Wilson and daughter, Miss
Frances.
A boy was bora to Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Morgan at Fort Klamath on
May 29.
Ladles" club met Thursday after
noon with Mrs. R. H. Seegmiller,
Mrs. Martha Parka and Mrs. Ed as.
Stalllngs assisted as hostesses. Mim
bers voted to hold a birthday party
eacit quarter celebrating the birth
daya falling within that time,
Eighteen vlattora and member a were
present. Club will meat at the
Weaver home on June 21.
News reached here of the death
In Portland of A. Weymlrt, a resi
dent here for several yara, w.here
he rc!aed on the property recently
soia vj usi norma parties.
A baseball game that closed with
considerable excitement, was played
here Punday afternoon between
Prospect and the Table Rock-Same
Valley team. Up to the sixth inn
Ing the game waa decidedly In Pros
pecta favor with a score of II to
4. At thla point "Skinny" Wilton
of Table Rock 'stepped Into the
pitcher's box and brought a rapid
change in affaire. The excited
crowd watched the acdre climb up
to eleven points when the game
ended with Prospect but two points
Via the lead. .
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, June 0. (Spl)
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leaverton re
cently sold their ranch on Ross Lane
to a party In Sllverton. The ranch
consists of 10 acres with beautiful
stucco buildings, all new and mod
ern, for whiGli the purchaser paid
cash in full. The Leaver tons ex
pect. In the near future, to locate
In this vicinity. In the meantime
they wilt visit friends and relatives.
Accompanied by their daughter
Vera, and Mrs. George, mother of
Mra. Leaverton, they have havo re
turned from Oakland, Calif., where
they were guests for a few daya of
James George and family, brother
of Mra. Leaverton. They are leav
ing this week for thelr former home
In Montana and expect to visit Yel
lowstone park before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Graves of Hollywood.
Calif., who are touring Oregon, are
relatives of the Bohnert family. They
arrived in Medford for graduation
exercises at the Medford high school
of which Miss Maxine Bohnert was
a member. They are spending some
time with pcntral Point relatives.
A surprise program by the men
of the Orange, preceded the regu
lar business session Friday. Mus
ical numbers by a trio composed
of Henry Leaverton, violin, Donald
Richardson, clarinet, wit,1! Mlsa Lola
Blackford at the piano, were given
Also readings, Donald Smith; "Chor
us from the Kitchen," by Messrs.
H. P. Jewett. Ed Vincent and Earl
Beall; a play In pantomime, "Ten
Nights in a Bar-room," by almost,
the entire masculine membership, I
with Arden Tyrell as interpreter.
Measures to be voted upon July
21, were dlacu-vied and committee re
ports read. Lecturer Eula Benson
announced that Central Point
Grange will put on tho program at
Phoenix June 13. There will be a
dance at the Orange hall June 10,
open to the public.
Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Gleason of Se
attle, who .have spont the past six
months In Oakland, Calif., and are
on route home, atopped for a brief
visit with the Eldon Oleason fam
ily. Mra. Mary Gleason, mother of
Ellis and Eldon, will accompany
them to their home and will be
missed by a host of friends.
Mrs. Andrew Potts of Portland,
former resident of the valley, la a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Sever
son at their home east of Bear creek.
Mrs. Potts Is Mrs. Seversons moth
er. Mra. Emma Stober of Clarkston,
Waah who has been a guest of her
sister, Mrs. Mat tie Parker, for sev
eral daya. left for .her home Sun
day night. Mrs. Stobei made many
irienda while here.
Otis Wilson, son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. John Sheley, having finished
hla course at Ashland normal, will
be eighth grade teacher and athletic
coach In the Talent schools next
year.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Pankey enter
tained Mr, And Mra. Gibson Wright
and amsll son of Portland at dinner
Thuraday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Andre Chomal, pro
prietors of the hotel and cottages,
Valandra, have purchased the site
of the former Qeorge Rosa residence.
ana are now Improving the grounds
for th bulldlnjt of additional cot
tages. Mr. Franklin of the Franklin Cafe
In Medford has purchased a five
acre tract near Central Point from
what la known as the True farm.
Mra. Davis of Medford Is a guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Musty
and family. Mrs, Davis haa been
111 for some time, but la now able
to be out.
Mra. B. Scott entertained Wednes
day with a birthday dinner .honoring
Mra. Ray Anders, daughtor of Mr.
and Mrs. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dubbs arrived
from Klmbow, Neb., Sunday, where
they have been spending the past
several weeke.
Leo Potter has begun marketing.
uib acmwoeny crop. They are much
later than usual this season, the
first picking being May 38.
Griffin Creek
ORIITW CREEK, Jlln 8 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomnaon via-
Had with Mra. Thompaon'e parenU
over Memorial day.
Mr. and Mra. A. E. Hart and family
motored to California Sunday and
returned Monday.
Mri. Fred Hamlin had aa houae
gueata the first of the week her iwo
aona and families from Portland. One
of trta grandaona la ataying a while
with her. .
Mra. Oladya Haynes celebrated her
37th birthday May 32.
Kthel May Ripley, who makes her
home with Mr. and Mra. Thomason,
Tlalted her father at Trail recently.
anas Mary wuaon returned to Flan
Lake after the close of school.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whetstone of
central point were dfhner iuet on
Sunday of Mr. and Mra J. D. Brown.
Mr. and Mra. Dell Haynea apent
ounnny evening at tne Nelson home.
Mrs. L. D. Brown apent Sunday
with her mother. Mra. Anna Harrla.
Boys from here who left for the
forest camp Saturday were Finous
Harrla. Ora Meadows, Clarence Herl
ford and Forrest Martin.
Hammond Returns
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 9. (AP).
Colonel Creed C. Hammond, former
banker at Eugene and Portland, who
recently realgned aa Insular auditor
for the Philippine Islands, win leave
.snll June 38 im hla way to port,
land. Before cowing to Oregon, how.
ever, Hammond will visit European
citiea, according to word received
here.
Redden A Co. Write ioj hauling
Doaaa.
Gold Hill
GOLD HILL. June 8. (Spl) John.
Palmer of Evans valley spent Decor
ation day with hla uncle, Ed Bolt.
Mrs. Opal Welts and son Ja-v
Oreen, who have been living in the
Parker property on First avenue,
have moved to Medford.
Chas. Clements, who suffered ft
broken ankle while working In a
mine when the rope broke and let
a bucket of ore fall 40 feet, waa
able to be brought home last week.
Community was saddened by th
death of Mrs. Kate Ross, a life-long;'
resident of thla vicinity,
Mrs. A. E. Kellogg and Mra. Robt.
Adams were visiting here Sunday
and also attended the Ross funeraU
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ingllng epenfc '
Sunday here at hla father's, J. O.
Ingltng's.
Among Medford shoppers Wednes
day were: R. E. Blankenburg, Mrs.'
Dora Hammersley, Mrs. Mcrritt Mer
rlman, Mrs. Floyd Lance, Mrs, Paul
Thompson. Mrs. Viola Moore, Mrs,
Belle Smith and Mrs. E. P. Blank
cnbtug.
May 31, Amethyst Rebekah lodgo
celebrated its annual home-coming
with a lovely program of music by
Je a nno Hammersley, June Moore and
the Purkeyplle orchestra. Jig saw
puzalea wore worked and refresh
ments served. Out of town guesta
were: Mra. Florence Adams. Mrs.
Latourette, Mrs. A. E. Kellogg of
Medford, Mrs. Matilda Cole of Granta
Pass, Mrs. Edith Martin, Fresno, Cal,
and Mrs. C. J. Shorb, La Orande.
Ore.
Chaa Rodgera and daughters Mar
jory and Opal, have moved to th
B. E. Adams property on the high
way near the cement pUnt.
Cement plant resumed operation
May 31, after a shutdown of several
months.
W. R. C. met for an all day meet
ing with Mrs. Rose Gay May 30,
to finish their quilt and make new
curtains and drapea for their lodge
room. --Lunch waa served at noon
by the hostess and the following
enjoyed the day: Mesdamea Madge
Dorman, Carrie Drake, Helen Shoe
maker, Barbara Davta, W Into a SteeU
man, Millie Walker, Edith Bryan,
Glenva Kegg, Mary McNabb, Besala
Henderson, Olive Turner and. Mlsa
Alice Harper, Helen . Dorman .and
Mary Gay,
Mra. J. O. Shorb and children
Sammy and Beverly, of La Grande,
arrived this week to visit with Mra.
Shorb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Livingston. Mlsa Eileen Shorb will -return
with them to spend the sum-
mer.
Elaine Robbins celebrated her fifth
birthday June 3 with a party at
her aunt's, Mrs. Elinor Force. Those)
who helped her enjoy Vie afternoon...
were Betty Mullen, Eileen Frost,
Yvonne Moore, Jackie Force and .
Charles Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Blankenburg
of Esmond. South Dakota, are her
visiting Mr. Blankenburg'a ' brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. And Mrs. R,
S. Blankenburg.
Robert Neudel of Long Beach, CaU
cams last week for an extended vial
with his grandfather, Wm. Gardner.
Mrs. Marjorle Pena la spending two
weeks In Redding, Calif, visiting
friends.
Mrs. R. L. Kenaaton entertained
at luncheon. May 80th In honor of
Mr. Kon Raton's birthday. Guests were'
Mr. Lloyd Chen of New Mexico,
Mrs. Geo. Harrison of Klamath Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Cherry and
son Arthur, of Merrill, Ore., and Mr..
and Mra. Ray Kenaston and daugh
ter. Elinor, of Medford. 1
nnppim. .Tun O Stnn ri an,f
Mrs. True Lewis and Noel Arnold,
were dinner guests of Mr, and Mra.
Fred Copple Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rlppy vlalted
at the Straube home Monday.
Mlsa Shirley Ann Croeby entertain
ed nine of her girl friends at a din'
ner party sunaay.
Mra. Amoa McKee visited at' th.
RlnnV hnm.. Tii.aHnv .ftmiMn . .
T? ! . f t. ,. V... m nlan.lt..! ham
William Dorn killed two Sunday,
Walter Hulmea . Is visiting ha,
brother Art.
Mr. and Mra. Rltchey and son
Mannlce, left Monday for Montana.'
planning to reach-Lakevlew the first
day but were delayed by car trouble,
Mr. and Mrs. Branch Culy and
daughtera Dorothy and Margaret,
and Leonard Cllne of Medford at
tended the ball game Sunday, mot,
orlng on to the C. O. C. camp.
Oolddlggera, home team, lost to
the Brush Marines, O. O. O. team.
Sunday, 30 to 18.
Bent Rlppy visited hi broths
Floyd. Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Art Hulmea har.
moved across the river and are no
living near the Flnley ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Byrna had aa
dinner gueata Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack O'Brien and son.
Mrs. Rlppy and Mrs. Croaby plan
spending Thursday making Informal
calls on neighbors.
Lumbering operations are now be,
Ing carried out on the Head prop
erty, formerly known as the Nick:
Wright Flat.
A large black bear waa aeen Mon
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Leon,
ard McKee near Rlppy'a.
More men and lumber are arriv
ing at the O. C. C. camp at Seattl
Bar.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copple, Mr.
and Mrs. True Lewla and family, and
Mr and Mrs. Fred Dorn were shop,
ping in Medford Saturday,
CaU the Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau. They can tell you who p. ya
ms debts promptly.
Broken windows glased by Trow
pridg CMinet yYorts.
Copper