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    MElWOItD MSTL MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 36. 1933.
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Phone
LOST
LOST If dog missing, call 1818.
FOUND
FOUND Child's sweater, owner may
have same by Identifying and pay
for ad.
IIKLP WANTEL1 MALE
WANTED 3 men with equipment
who can gruosi.ao vuwu,o..to
out wood on aharea. House and
atove furnished. Write or call on
Mra. Barto. Rogue Ulnar. R. F. D. 1.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
wwnn Youns woman for gener
al housework in country. References
required. Box 1077a Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Hour and day work, 25c
per nr., aiax iaunary. t-none -r-..
EXPERT PAINTER will do elgn paint
ing Interior decorating genera)
paint joba. CaU at 223 So. Central
SEWING, care ol children, day work
of any kind, 25c pe' hour 176
day. Mra. Tharp. 37 Quince 641-L.
w Anted miscellaneous
WANT to cut hay on shares have
equipment. Floyd Shockley, Gold
Hill. -
j ANYONE willing share expenses ride
Portland Saturday evening notify
Box 10977 Tribune.
I WILL pay 10 for Ford, Chevrolet
car. Call 349-Y.
WANTED Stock
Hoover. 437-Y.
to pasture. 0. C.
WANTED TO BUY On terms furn
ished or unfurnished home. 8 rooms
or more. Olve details and price. Box
10971 Tribune.
WANTED 4 light logging trucks. In
quire at Moon Mill. Ashland.
WANTED Rabbits.
1345-X.
WANTED 8-oz. mayonnaise Jara and
lids. Tel 921-X.
ANYONE having female bird to give
away phone 921-X.
WANTED Five-room modern un
furnished bungalow or duplex
equipped with electric refrigera
tion. Address Box 10876.
WANTED Registered
Tel. 776-R-2.
Guernsey bull.
WANTED Household good, stove,
tools, or what have you.
WANTED Karry Keen for Model ,A
Phone 479-X.
JUNK WANTED
We pav cash for JUNK. BATTERIES,
& RADIATORS. ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER 8c Junk of U
descrlntlona.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No. Grape Tel 1063
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags
tw:Le for sale. Medford Bargain
Reuse, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1082
WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo-
?37
o care tor in nom. pnone
37.x. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor.
FOR KENT llOUSLS"
FOR RENT 3-room furn.
quire at 145 So. Grape.
FOR RENT'S duplex, very nicely fur
nished. Just been redecorated, rea
eonable rent. 20 Portland Ave.
0LA6SY modern fl-roora atucco,
front. Clear. 635 Pine.
POR RENT Furn. house. 1001 No
Central. Inquire 930 No. Central.
POR RENT 4-room duplex, No. 410
and 513 No. Bartlett. Tel. 341-R-l.
FOR RENT Partly furnlaned 8-room
house. 3 sleeping porches. Inquire
at 345 No. Bartlett
HOUSE FOR RENT OR LEASE 304.
South Holly, six rooms, bath, sleep
ing porch, fireplace, furnace, gar
age electric ran;e. $23.50. Call 1326.
6-ROOM .louse 2 in Laurel, also 4
room house 33 Rose avenue. Phont
914-R
SMALL furn. house cheap.
Central.
POH KENT Hima. rurniand or
unfurnished Brown 4S White
DE.-tllt.aBLE nouses a!was In first
elejs condition for rent, leas or
as.. Call 105
FUK.N HOUaBS J A OeVO.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
II ! Orape St Phone 1063
11'jMsf FOR RENT--OaII 696
HO'l.-li. tio tl2 30 aud $15 mux
p.u, wood range. Pooo 100.
rOB BENT APABTMENTS
S-ROOM completely furn. apt. lit
No. Ivy.
THREE-ROOM furnlahed apt. Sleep
ing porch lit garage. uo w.
11th.
CLEAN Furnished apartment, 311 V7
3nd.
CLAN fully tarn, (round floor, prt
Tat bath, garage adulte only. M.
8 Orapa.
APTS FOB KENT 116 Almond.
MODERN S-room Mm apt. sleeping
porch garage. 1190 W. 11th.
MODERN 8-room apt., private bath,
with grage. 413 N Ivy. Baobelora
preferred.-
DURRBLL COURT. 328 No. Holly.
FOR RENT Two 3 room apart men'
well furnlahed. By week or montn
Inquire at 817 E Jickaon. Tel 743-T
FOR RENT Furnlahed apartment.
overstuffed: hardwood floors light
ana neat. Mail Tribune pnon a
FOB RENT FURNISHED BOOMS
ROOM Adjoining shower Tel 798-V
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 6 orape
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
vate trance On block from
Main St. Reasonable rate. 333 6
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
FOR RENT Room and board. 163 No.
Oakdale.
PLEASANT room with board, garage,
35 month. 838 W. Holly.
BOARD AND ROOM a
Rates very moderate.
718 E Main
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
OAB1NS 445 So. Front.
FOR RANT Acreage, ehar crop. Pb
487-X
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Cigar atore and
room. Box 109S8 Tribune.
FOR SALE Odd mines (placer and
quarts) - Sell, .trade or lease, P. o.
Box 93, Phoenix, Oregon.
FOB EXCHANGE
TRADB Year's rent 40 acre, grain.
cow. chickens for truck. Jamee May
Merlin, Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood, Ford
truck, Med Fuel Co.
3-ROOM modem home bath, laundry
tra. screened porch bullt-ms gar
age ahad and rult treea: 8700
equity for car. acreage oabin lte
or what have you Phone 1538-L.
or writ Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR TRADE 8 Motions spike-tooth
narrow slightly used. Will trade
for alfalfa or grain Tei 234-R-4
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lbs 7 years old
Walter Jones. 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland.
WOOD tor jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail Or.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
CHOICE Improved acreage for good
car. Tel 170-J-2.
TRADE Lot 47 '4 by 140 So. 6th
.- Grants Pass for Copco stock or
what have you. Box 10978 Tribune.
FOR TRADE Apartment site for tim
ber land or what have you. 100 ft.
frontage West Main, close In, 5
room modern bungalow. Will rent
for 812.50. 407 East Main St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 8 tores Will
sell cheap tor cash 925 Reddy Ave
TO UXCHANGE Ntoe little home tn
Bend. Ore., clear, for something
cle&i In Medford or Ashland. Pre
fer small acreage What bav you
155 7th St., Ashland.
WHEN you think oi real estate think
of Brown A Whit.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 80 acres, house, car,
atock, chickens, all kinds of tools
clear. 8500 If taken at once. Geo.
Davles, Gen. Del., Medford.
SEE ROBERTS 730 W. 3nd. Tel.
1338-J for city, country propertlea
and paying business opportunities.
CLOSE IN EAST SIDE HOME
A ty j" ft Living room, dining room.
$aCijU 3 bedrooms, bsth and
scree- porch, lovely yard.
Located close In on pavement, east
front. Real buy at $2350.004300
down, balance $16.00 per month
- and Interest at 0. ALSO
SERVICE STATION AND OROCERY
$1000
Good location, on corner,
excellent building, reas
onable rent. $1,000.00
takes pumps, tanks, air compreseor,
stock of groceries and contectlona
Charles A. wing Agency, inc ex
clusive agent.
FOR SALE Cheap. 4 acres, house,
barn, outbuildings, family orchard.
1 mile from city limits. See Geo.
Webb at Lamport's, owner.
FOR SALE ACTOMBU.ES
USED CAR BARGAINS
Trade In your school and county war
rants, stocks and bonds a part or
full payment.
Written Guarantee
1PJ Drfioto sedan.
1929 Ford coupe.
1931 Ford coupe.
1939 Chrysler sedan.
1929 Plymouth sedan.
1930 DeSoto sedsn.
1930 Chev. sedan.
1937 studebaker Victoria.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
36 N. Riverside
Headquartera for Southern Oregon
Chrysler - Plymouth
Hudson Essex
rOR BALE
1910 Oakland coupe
1930 DeSota sedan. 6 wheels
1929 Pont isc sedan
1929 Pontlac roadster
1926 Pontlac ..dan
SKINNERS OARAGE
Bulck, Pontlac Sales and Service
FOR SALE 50 Snd hand auto tires,
50c each. Wilson Store, 32 No
Front.
IFOR SALE Traiier. rat. Prun tt,'i4 N. Central. Koke-Chapman, Ph. 112
TOR SALE nOMES
CLEAR home. Terms. Tel 1J33-W.
FOR SALE CHEAP, term or rent, 4-
room bouse newly painted and kal
aomlned. near school: nice garden
pot, at comer of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 009 Sunset.
FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east
frunt) and nlc lot close to Berry
dale store. L great bargain at 8450
Term Phone 617-L.
FOR SALb LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE First class fresh heifer or
will trad for young turkey or
calve. Phone 8-F-3.
FOR SALE 33 head horses. Phone
838-R.
POH SALE 20 head of horses and
ruulea Ray Moran, Central Point
RED feeder
Beagle.
pigs.
AdoU Sell ula
FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PINE bungalow piano allu.00. atand
ard make used piano $"5.00. Beauti
ful little babv grawi. brand new.
half price. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
26 8o. Orape.
FOR SALE Piano, cheap. 319-R.
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 130 3-mo. old chicks. 513
No. Orape.
7io lor highest quality W L. chicks
Hansen strain. May deliveries Rocks
ana Reds 8c Wonderful value
Jei'ike Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore
FOR SALE Barred Root batching
egga. laying strain (2.60 hundred
Baker Service Statlun.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery
1107 E Main Phone 1569. Y
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Camp tent, stove, chalra.
Call 272.
FOR SALE 2 used McCormlck-Deer-Ing
binders. 1 Big 6 McCormlck
mower. 1 John Deere mower. 2 farm
trucks. Also full line Case-Osborn
farm equipment. Pinley Implement
Co., Central Point.
FOR SALE Furnlahed cabin on river
at Union Creek. Phone 968-X. 318
. W. Jackson, Medford. - .
GREEN peas 3c lb., lettuce cheap.
First house south or Tiny Tavern,
Talent.
FOR SALS Cheep, 3 h. p. Fairbanks
Morse engine As Fordson tractor.
300 Edward St.
FOR SALE Canaries. Tel 523-J-3.
FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call 523-J-3.
LATE cabbage plants fo sale. Pierce's
Hot House 579-R-2.
FOR sale: Late sabbage, by thous
ands. Phone 341-J-l.
FOR SALE Velva-'jne radio. 7-tube,
with case, 812 Tel 848-X.
FOR SALE Hotpomt electrlo range
Ilk new. half price. 432 Laurel.
FOR SALE BerTy cup 87 25 por
1000. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise
Almost .new electrlo range, One
Minute electric washer, Brunswick
radio, electric refrigerator. Bar
gains at easy terms Commercial
Finance Cor. Phone 31.
THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to
mato plants, cheap. First house
aouth Tiny Tavern. Talent.
FOR SALE Large electric brooder.
6800: or will trade for feed. See It
at Samson' Feed Store.
MEN all leather work (tovea China
g-Mit 75c. Men 8s Women's Jacketa
mane to measure, twis carpenter
80S So. Newtown. Medford.
GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall IT: Dune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand tbe rain and weather.
FOR 8AIJS Used sewing machines, all
make. 68 up: terms u desired All
make rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bsrtlen
SOPERFEX oil neater, cheap.
1013.
Phone
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming, Phon 9 13-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
M. A. BUSS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 646-w. 313 s. Orape.
GET tbe "No Hunting" and trespass
ing aigns at th Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth tc with
stand th rain and weather
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3
and 6, No. 32 North Central Av..
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance. Thej
only complete Title
8 t f I e m in Jackson
County.
Dressmaking and Remodeling,
THE FASHION SHOP Dress m iking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.,
Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173.
House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
ob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of si! kinds; book
binding: looae-leaf ledgera. and
b!ans. billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing line. 38-30 N. Orape i
Phone 75.
Piano and .'loltn Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT. Teacher of
Piano. V'olln. and Ssxophowi.i
Height Song Brvlce, Arranging,
Composing, etc. 313 Liberty Bldg.
PoMio stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAfHINO
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace 3- Voes
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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. 45 S. Centrsl.
Ground floor Craterian Theatre
Bldg. S'ate License No. S-1S7;
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. central. Phone 815.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
REINK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer ..nd storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 333.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Speclsl livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North
Kiveraiae. Phone 1044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
In the District Court of the United
States for District of Oregon. United
States of America vs. Frank Battaglla.
Defendant Notice Is hereby given that
the automobile hereinafter described,
selred by the United States Marshal
for the District of Oregon, under Sec
tion 26. Title 3. of the National Pro
hibition Act. because the said auto
mobile was being used for the trans
portation of Intoxicating liquor at
Portland. In the State and District of
Oregon. In violation of law. haa been
condemned and forfeited by the Unit
ed States District Court for the Dis
trict of Oregon, and Is to be sold by
the United states Marshal at public
auction at Lewis Super Service atatlon
Oarage, Medford, Oregon, to the high
est bidder, on the 5th day of July,
1933, at ten o'clock. A. M.. to-wlt:
One 1928 Chrysler Roadster, Motor
No. 92S-A-53951-3. John L. Day. Unlt
ed State Marshal. District of Oregon.
Notice to Creditor!
Notice 1 Hereby Given that the
underalgned haa been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon. Executor of the estate of O.
T. Monnlch. deceased. All persons
having claim against the ssld estate
ar hereby notified-to present the
same duly verified, to the undersign
ed at the office of me attorney. Room
mmiora national Bank
Building, Medford Oregon, on or be
fore six months from th date of this
i.vtice.
Dated and flrat published June 2nd,
Exec. Est. of O. F. Monnlch, deceased.
Don R. Newbury, attor. lar
Ruch
RUCH, 'June Ifl. (Spl.) Bryant
Hamilton came home June 0 end
reported heavy rain In the Diamond
Lake region. The road work there
has been delayed by enow.
Olen Smith left Sunday for Dia
mond Lake. 1
Jessie Smith spent Sunday with
her aunt, Mrs. LUlle McDonough.
Curly Johnston has purchased a
car.
Hay is down on many farms near
Ruch.
Ernest Armpriest helped with hay
haulln June 13
hauling June 13 at the McDonough
place.
Mr. Maxwell has been helping Kd
Smith this week.
Prank Lincoln took the Bluejay"
miner to Medford June 13. While
there Prank bought a slide trombone.
Lester Throckmorton and family of
Eagle Point visited hla parents June
Uth.
Mrs.' A. Throckmorton called at the
Sunnyslde service station Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E Bigelow and
Mrs. Anna Ruch motored to Crescent
City June 11, via the Redwood high
way and had lunch on Pebble beach.
See the Dryer Easy Washer, $124.30
Leonard Elec. Holly Bldg.
Mail Tribune Daily
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9. Pronoun i
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Shady Cove
SHADY COVE. June 16. (Spl.)
-nil trm U ...... . H I, . I ..... 1 1 1 -
are vlaltlng their daughter. Mr. T.
J Johnson
Mr. Ceclle Prltohett) and Mr.
Mlnni Bias sr. working at Union "
Creek. Mra. Beckelhelmer haa been
quite 111 but Is getting better.
Carl Fellows of Trail la visiting :
his sister, Mrs. Prank Johnson a few
days. I
Ford Potter la repairing and r-1
painting hla house and making other
improvements to his property on In
dian creek.
June 11th, the Sunday school of
Shady Cove gave a picnic. A large
crowd and a nice day made It an
enjoyable time.
Mrs. Charles Winkle and Mrs.
Alvan Conoves are on a vacation In
the mountains between Butte Palls
and Prospect.
Charles Winkle and Alvan Conovea
have taken their cattle to the forest
range for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Laden attended
the Spanish War veterans plcnto at
Prospect June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and Mr.
and Mrs. Wldner of Medford called
Mr. and Mrs. John Laden re
cently.
Since the surveying and laying out
of the Indian creek road there ara
several new comers tn the settlement.
Mrs. Wm. Zlmmerly has moved to
her new home across the highway
from the Shady Cove service station
and has a fine big garden.
Rogue river la very roily but la
high caused by much melting snow
these warm days.
Fern Valley
PBRN VALLEY, June !. (6pl.)
Mrs. R. C. Ward left Sunday for Pen
dleton as a delegate to the grange
convention.
A picnic la planned by the Phoenix
Sunday school ior June 17. This Is
the climax of an attendance contest.
Thinning of apples Is starting this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensler were
Medford shoppers Tuesday.
Clarence Chlldera went swimming
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. a. Eldrldge was an all-day
guest of Mrs. Hughes Thursday.
Mrs. Henry and children visited
Mra. Archie Perns Tuesday afternoon
Ernie Dean pleasantly surprised his
sister. M"-. Joe Kantor Jr., by arriv
ing from Idaho Thursday to visit her.
He was accompanied by Charles
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fted Buasey were in
Talent Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Myrtle Ferns and Billy and
MImps Alice and Mary Henalex drove
to Ashland Tuesday.
Mrs. Alvln Coats of Ashland was
visiting friends here Sunday after
noon.
Mra. Lem Hughes and Mrs. Ed Mar
shall called on Mrs. Olsen Wednesday
afternoon.
Miss Janice rutherd who has been
vltiltlng her aunt, Mrs. Olsen and
family for a few weeks la returning
home to Red Bluff this week.
Ezra Messenger is expecting his wife
and daughter home this week from
Tllendale where they have been visit
ing Mrs. Messenger's mother.
Mr. Payne has returned to the mstl
route after a long absence.
Cross-Word Puzzie
a. Always
I. Portable ch.tr
carried on
poles
4. Rigorous
t. Above
i. Pale
9. Harden
10. Conslss
1L Spirited hersl
17. Ba,,k employ.
19. Rounded roof
2L Famal. shp
22. Usks Into
leather
24. Obstruct
2. Turn aside
SI. Collce
off) dale
1. Pre.
82. Slid down jB
35. Metal v
s.4. Itorulsh
J. TrHsd
33. Hebrew
Iswglvef
. Elicit
41. Thin cake
42. Fiend
4ft. On the ecssri
44. The law given
by 31 Down
4. Tree
to. Compaaa point
L Lair
H. Crssy
17. BurVnM
DOWN
L Kln-1 of watch
chain or
ribbon
t. Wing
3. Remote
Copper
COPPER. June 16 (Spl.)-
Mr. and ;
, T
ed at Leonard McKee' Tuesday.
Clifton Chlldera. Lewis Straub. Bill
strauband miss Lola Straub, drova to
MMtort Sunday to a ahow.
FOTeM KhoaS WM held at
tne st,r Rang,r station Monday and
Tuesday,
Mr. and Mra. BUI Copple and
daughtera were guests of Mr. and
Mr- "M coppie Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Culy and two
daughters of Medford were at the
ball gam and visiting at Rlppy's
afterward.
Brush Marines took the Qolddig
gers Into camp with a 13 to 3 score
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Ramey Phillips visit
ed at Helme'a over the week end.
Inspection was held at the C. C. C.
camp Sunday.
Arduth and Alice Rinard are spend- i
Ing the vacation at their mother's.
Mrs. Helms.
Leon a Cuty spen the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cary
Culy.
Mrs. Amos McKee spent the week
end with her daughter, Mrs. Jack
O'Brien.
William Dorn had as dinner guests
Sunday, John Harr and Miss Louise
Harr. They drove to the ball game
In the afternoon.
Shirley Ann Crosby spent the week
end visiting friends In Medford. She
Is planning to vacation with relatives
near Portland.
Btlty Townsend Is home from high
school spending the vacation with
his father.
Mrs. Anderson Is visiting friends at
Squaw Lake.
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Knutson are
visiting hla father.
John Dunnlngton and Mr. Turner
of Klamath Palls were prospecting
at Squaw Lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackert and
Mrs. Llela McKee visited on the river
Sunday, attending the ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernl Mc In tyre visit
ed with Mrs. Mclntyre's parents, Mr.
and Mra. Culy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garrison and
children. Mr. and Mrs. True Lewis
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Vennle
Stevensen, Mr. and Mrs. Helms, Mr
and Mra. Pred Dorn and son shopped
tn town Saturday.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE. June 16. (Spl.)
Mia Peggy Porter of Portland
spent several daya last week at the
H. K. Hanna .home. Mr. and Mr.
Hanna took her to Grant Pass Fri
day to the D. L Helms ranch, when
she will visit awhile before return
ing home.
School district No. 1 of Jackson
ville will hold Its annual meeting
at tho school building June It. At
this meeting one school director and
a clerk will be elected between 7:30
and 8:30 'o'clock.
. Mr. and Mra. F. A. Henspetr en
tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr.
and Mra. Win Arnold and daughters
Norma and Bernadlne from east of
town, Mlaa Blanche Arnold and her
mother of Medford and Mia Mar
garet Eden.
Mr. and Mr. O. C, Dunford of
Medford and Mra. Oscar Lewla mo
tored to Corvallla Thursday. Robert
Lewi and Lavon Dunford, atudenta
of O. S. C. accompanied Viem home
to apend their vacation. Robert
Lewla will be a senior at the col
lege next year
Mo, d. B. Thompson left Saturday
for her home at Dry Town, Calif.,
after a two weeks visit with rela
tive and frlenda here.
Mrs. Margaret Lewis and son Oar-
roll were gueat Sunday of Mra.
Charles Hamilton at Ruch.
Mr. and Mra. Forest Forster and
children of Portland are apendlng
their vacation with Mra. Forster
parent. Mr. and Mrs. John Op'p,
who live weat of town.
Mra. Art Davtea of Forest creek Is
spending this week at her parent',
Mr. nd Mra. Q. O. Dorothy.
Mlai Reglne Lytle and mother.
Mra. Lon Lytle returned horn here
reoently from Portland where Mtsa
Lytle teaches a high school commer
cial course. They visited relatlvea
at Prlnevllle and other polnta before
returning. Mlsa Lytl has been re
elected to her position for next yer.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy smith, Mr. and
Mra, Nathan Smith, Mis Mary Hurst
of Jackaonvlll and Mr. and Mrs.
Mtlea Cantrall and John Devlin of
Ruch enjoyed a picnic on Rogue river
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Can
trall also attended that day. It. be
ing Harland Cantrall'a birthday.
Mr. and Mra. K O. Miller and
family and ttielr gueata, Mr, and
Mra. Wm. Stokes and Mr. and Mra.
Eddie Btokea and aon were dinner
guests Thursday at th Arthur Mad
den horn In Ashland. They also
called at th Art Young horn In
Ashland.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Madden and
baby of Ashland wer gueat laat
week of Mra. Ray Hunsaker.
Wm. Btokea of Oakland Calif.,
visited at the H. O. Miller home laat
week.
Dr. Hale of Portland apent a week'
vacation fishing In aouthern Ore
gon and vlaltlng In Jacksonville Sat
urday. Carl Miugrar is driving a longing
truck for Ernest Bscku on Bishop
creek.
Donald Kenney, who ha been
worki?a In southern Calif., for eoma
time returned to Jacksonville Monday
to visit hi psrents, Mr. and Mr.
Chrl Kenney.
Mis Marclne KfcKe of Big Ap
plegat, spent th week end with her
grandparent, Mr. and Mr. W, A.
Chlldera
Mra. Katie Sparks accompanied Mr.
and Mra. Melvln Field and family
Sunday on a trip to Oreensprlng
mountains where they Ttalted Mra.
Ray Cox.
Mrs. M'llle Toft of Medford. has
had the atock tn the Antique Shop
re-arranged.
Among callers at the John Marsh
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hartley of West Side. Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorge Love of Central Point, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Force and Mr. and Mra
Paul Force of Eajle Point. Mr. Marsh
! la still quit ill.
News was received by relatf es here
of the birth of an eight snd one-half
I Dound baov dauehter named Norma
jean, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Backus
at independence, Kans. They were
former resident here,
litis Martha Hanley of West Side
visited Miss Carmen Dorothy Tuea- I
day.
Dally Bible school opened at the
Presbyterian church Monday with 30
In attendance.
Mrs. Rels Chapman of Roseburg
fpent the week end with
relatives
here,
Mra. Ethel Bell. Miss Mollis Brltt families. Mrs. Miehl Is Mrs. Bee
and Mra. E. S. Severanos of Jackson- field's sister and Mr. Nussbaum's
vllle and Mrs. R. R. Johnson and sister. They left June to visit rela.
Mra. Violet Wilson of Medlord left , tlves at Wlmer before going on to
Sunday for Portland to attend Grand New Pine creek for a visit with Mrs.
Chapter O. E. 3.. Miss Ruth 9ev- i Henry Wendt of that place,
erance accompanied them to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. c R. Moore left
where she will attend eummer school. ! Sunday for Pendleton to attend th
Mrs. Elgin Amldon and aon of
Medford called on Mrs. James Forbes
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. John Dunnlngton of
Klamath Falls spent the week end at
the S. E- Dunnlngton homo.
Mrs. Millie Pool of Oakland. Calif..
la visiting relatives and frlenda tn
Jacksonville and will also visit her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Roy Witter at
Wildervllle.
Miss Margaret Dunnlngton and
Miss Mary Kerns of Klamath Fella
visited Sunday at the S. B. Dunnlng
ton home. They are taking nurses
training at the Sacred Heart hos
pital. Thinning was started at the Flem
ing orchard Monday. Several from
Jacksonville and Medford are work
ing there.
Mrs. Alice Ulrlch Is emending two
weeks visiting her granddaughter,
Mlsa Helen Ulrlch In Ashland.
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Edena and son
George Everett, were dinner guest
recently of Mrs. Cleora.
Dudley and Albert Andre of Butte
Falls are visiting their etster, Mra.
A. V. Wyatt.
Mrs. Leslie Coke of Alpaugh. Calif.,
spent Tueeday night with Mra. Will
Eden.
Mr. and Mr. Charley' Vogls end
sons Marlon and Clair and Mr. and
Mra. W. A. Chlldera and daughter
Maxln visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Caleb. Babb and Mr. and Mra.
Bryan Ooeset at Selma, Ore.
Mrs. Lee Wakefield gave a mlacel
laneou ahower Friday ifternoon In
honor of her daughter, Mrs, Vtrglt
Swanaon. ne Oracle Wakefield, a
bride of a few weeks. Many of Mr.
Swansona friends were present.
Mra. Margaret Lewis and aon Oar-
roll apent Thursday visiting Mr.
Charley Thurston in Medford.
Mrs. Leslie Rodger of Klamath
Fall and sister, Mra, George Buckley
of Applegat called on Mr. Dor
Harbaugh Thuraday.
Mr. and Mra. Vem Shangle of
Medford called at th Oeorg Max
well home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Allc Cantrall. former real
dent of Jacksonville, ha returned
from Aan Francisco and la visiting
her brother, Mr. Blurton In Medford.
Mr. and Mra. John M. Price and
Mies last MoCully motored to Ash
land Friday. Mlsa MoCully visited
Mra, Bell Parson.
Mr. and Mrs. McClur of Mareh
fleld have rented a cabin In Oscar
Knox'a camp ground. Mr. McClure
came here for hla health.
Mr. and Mra. Oene Cantrall and
children of Medford and Mm. Alice
Cantrall were dinner gueat of Mrs.
Amy Dow and mother Sunday.
Mra. Helen Johnson haa returned
from a visit with Mrs. Brown on the
Applegata.
Oold Hill baseball team won from
Jacksonville Minora Sunday 0 to 4
on the local field.
Joe Busby of San Francisco spent
the week end as a gueat of Ray Lewis.
Mlsa Ruth Stuber of Gold Beach
U visiting at the George Campbell
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mclntyre and
family were gueata at dinner Sun
day at th 0. W. Culy home on Ap
plegate. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Dulling of Se
attle and Mr. Evan and W. Farrow
.of Klamath Fall recently visited Mr.
and Mr. Fred Clogaton.
AI Austin was slightly Injured
Monday while mining on th Moor
property when a bucket fell down
the eheft and struck him,
Mr, and Mr. Paul Algo of Copco,
Calif., apent Sunday evening at the
H. O. Miller home.
Mr. and Mia. Riley Norrla and chil
dren of Roseburg are visiting rela
tive here. They formerly resided on
Big Appiegat.
Mra. Nettle Thompson and aon Jun
lor of Medford were visitors Sunday
at the Chrle Keegan home.
Lucille and Cheater Pllteroft left
recently for Coqullla to apend th
summer with their sttr.
Margaret Norvell completed work
at th Ashland Stat Normal and
returned home here.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Miller enter
tamed at dinner recently for Mr.
snd Mrs. A. A. Madden and Mr. and
Mra. Kenneth Madden and Mlsa pern
Msdden of Ashland and Lorain
Roaeberry of Medford.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Backus of
Lor.ler Lane were here Sunday vlalt
lng at th N. J. Bai-kua horn.
Dr. Harold B. Olllla haa returned
to Jacksonville from a month's stsy
In Lo Angeles.
Mr. Mary Oore called on Mrs.
Kstl Hoffman Sunday.
Mra. Hal Barnea and Mr. Myer
of Medford visited Mrs. Ann Corf
man Friday.
John R. Knight presented two nt
his violin pupils, Tommy and Rodger
Dunnlngton at .th Children day
program In th Presbyterlen church
Sunday. They were acoornpanled at
th piano by Mr. Oeorg Andrews.
Mra. Sam Wheeler ha a gueat her
attr from Washington.
Mr, Hamlin of Medford was visit
ing frlenda her lest week,
Ida Bowman la apendlng th wek
at th V. T. Wilson horn In Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oodward and
daughter DorlanU and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ntedermeyer and daughter Bar
bara were guest at dinner Sunday of
the a. W. Oodward'e.
NtUon Florey of the TJ. S. S. Mil
waukee stationed at Long Beach, Cal..
was home on a furlough last week,
visiting his mother, Mrs. Jennie Bid
den. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stokes and ion
Junior and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stokes
left Saturday for their horn at Oak
land. Calif., after a week's visit -at
th H. O. Miller home. Merle and
Bobby Miller accompanied them horn
and will spend the summer there.
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK, June IS. (Spl.)
Mrs. Will Mlchl and son Harold and
wife and daughter, Miss Clara of Ts
coma. arrived Juna to vl.it rl.
tlves. While here they visited th
John Welch, Beefield and Nuaabaum
State Grange. Evelyn and Jewel
Abbott accompanied them to Eugen
to vialt their mother, Mra. Ray Rush.
Mra. Ellrabeth Orlasom of Climax
Is spending a few day with her
daughter, Mrs. Anna Tonn.
Sunday gueata of Mra. E. R. Jone
were Mr. and Mra. Ray Ragsdale of
Trail and Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert
and Mlsa Dorothy Inman of Central
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith and fam
ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hoefft.
Mra. Emma Wahlera of Dry creek.
1 th house gueat of Mr. S. a.
Meyer.
Aunt Mary Meyer, who ha been
very 111, la much Improved and abl
to walk about again.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Orlgaby visited
In Medford and Aahland Sunday,
Mrs. Ted Hoefft and children ar
spending a week or two with her
mother, Mra. Jennie Meehan near
Medford.
E. R. Jonea I doing chore and
caring for th stock for Mr. and
Mrs. Moore during their absence.
Harry Tonn and mother wer
Thursday evening gueat at th E.
E. Meyer nome.
Mr. and Mra. William Hoefft mo
tored to Griffin creek Friday, wher
they were over-night gueata of Mra.
Hoefft' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Van
dorfy. .
Fern Wyant spent few daya th
last of th week at the Short home,
a guest of Dorothy and Luclle
Vleaux.
L. J. Orlasom and family, who hsv
been living above Aahland, sending
their children to th Aahland achools,
have returned to their ranch for th
summer.
Eden Precinct
SD&TN PRECINCT, June 18. flpU
Old pioneer her regret th desth
of J. X.. Robert of Medford. He
one owned the place - wher th
county farm 1 located and was wide
ly known. He was a successful far
mer near Talent In. 1863 And . 1884,
was slways a kind neighbor and be
loved of the early settlers. His 'part
ner was Barney O'Neal, who died la
Medford some years ago.
Joe Hartley Is horn for this vaca
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mr.
Clint Hartley, in North Talent. . .
Noah Chandler has th prize oat
crop in thts part of the-valley. Xt la
shoulder high now and will grow a
lot before cutting tlm.
Quests of Mrs. Ward Mc Reynolds
Wednesday wer Mrs. Horace Trotter
and Mrs. Stan Peyser of Klamath
Falls. They were on their way horn
from the roe festival at Portland."
entertainment planned for th
charter members of Oak circle was
postponed Indefinitely.
Mrs. Anna Simpson of Medford
spent Tuesday night with her daugh
ter. Mrs. Noah Chandler.
Mrs. Adle Barneburg of East Bdea
was a business vis tor in Medford on
Monday,
Mra. Ida Lockwood ha bees selling
some fin young broilers lately, -
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. 8 pence of Voor
hle spent Monday at Mrs. Careys
Both wer working at th pi so.
This warm apell has started th
com and tomatoes growing and wa
haiHIv visa Haw.
Mrs. Hill Parker and lltU daugh
ter, Betty Olen, cam from Yrekiv
Sunday and will accompany Mrs.
Parker alster. Mr. Thurber Cole, to
Chlloquln, where Mrs. Parker nd
duusViter rtll spend their vacation.
Thornton Rease and two daughtera
accompanied his slRters, Mrs. Col
and Mrs. Pfker, to Medford Wednes
day on a shopping tour.
Mrs. A Word and Brs. Parker and
Mrs. Cora Evans cslled on Mr. Mary
O. Carey MoPnday,
Dr. Olllls made a trip Monday te
Talent, where he purchased lot of
garden peas for rnnlng.
Long Mountain
LONG MOUNTAIN. July 1. (Spe
clsl) A blrVidsy dinner wa given,
for Henrr Holman at th Holmsn
horn Jutis 10. Present wer Tommy
Natwlck, Eart and Elmer Haralsh,
Johnny Woodrtch, Dale Throckmor
ton, David Hennaford, Eddy DahacK
and Tommy Coy, alt of Eagle Point;
Mlliard and Martyn Northcraft -of
Rob Wlneoerger and Mra. Be Hol
man of Aahland, and Mra. Harvey
Northcraft and niece. In th after
noon ice cream wa served.
Glenn Lannlng, Tommy tsowell and
Hugo Englehardt left for Yreka, CaU
to apend a few weeks. They plan on
working In th hay field.
H. C. Short and Mlaa McAlpln
were united In matrimony several
week ego, Mr. Short ha purchased
part of th Pniett ranch.
Several fsrm.re her have purchas
ed new machinery and ar busy hay-.
Ing.
Mr. and Mra. Bill Perry of Fagl
Point were (upper guest Jus 11 of
Mr. and Mra. Nick Young.