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    JfEDFORD IIXTL TRIBUXE, fEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JUXE 23, 1933.
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LOST Scbaefer Fountain pen with
owners name on It. Please return
to Jeane Ferguson. Mall Tribune.
LOST Violin In case. Reward. 1130
Niantlo. No questions asked.
LOST If dog missing, call 1818.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Hour and day work, asc
per nr., 1. laundry. Phone 4-F-2.
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing interior decorating - general
pains jooa - " "
SEWING, oare of children, day work
of any kind. 3Sc per hour t.7
day. Mrs- Tharp. 87 Quince 841-1.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANT Sewing or caring for chil
dren by hour; also washing. "Price
Right." 641 Pine St.
LEAVING June 2. either via Salt
Lake, Denver or Los Angeles and
Phoenlic, wanted passengers to share
V expense. See Bynum, 503 So. Oak
dale. WANTED Cheap coaoh or sedan,
will pay cash. Phone 163. ,
WILL pay cash for typewriter. Must
h. harsain. Tel 11BS-X evm-Jng.
WANTED Shakes. Address KO, care
Mall Tribune. '
WANTED To work ranch on shares.
F. A. Spltzmlller, R. 4. Box 35.
PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture
reupnolatered, reglued, reflnlshed.
Thlbault.
WANTED Phone 060-R. Have your
furniture reupholstered, regiuea
reflnlshed. Thlbault.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
In 5-room house, excellent location.
Box 1063C Tribune.
WANTED 8-oe. mayonnaise Jars 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 rerrigera
tlon. Address Box 10376.
WANTED Household goods, stovee,
tools, or wrist have you.
WANTED Karry Keen -for Mode) A
Phone 479-X.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES,
It RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER & )unk of all
aeacrinriopa.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No. Orape Tel 1083
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House, ar N. orape St. Tel. 1063
WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo-
p.e to care for m -r home. Phone
U7-X. 8 to 1. Mr Detlor.
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished duplex close
in. large living room, bulltlns. fire
place, furnace, call 937 or 39.
FINE modern little home furnished
or unfurnished, rent at your own
price. 1015 W. 11th. Adult prefer,
red.
FOR RENT Bungalow partly furnish'
ed. 133 So. Orape.
FOR RENT 4 -room modern house,
close In io.oo. Address Tribune,
Box 10590.
FOR RENT Newly decorated 4-room
noun witn sleeping porcn. inquire
log n. oartieit.
(IIS E. JACKSON, 6 rooms, excellent
conaiviwi,
1033 w. 11th, newly reflnlshed.
S20 N. Holly.
537 w. 10th.
1017 W. 9th. 6 rooms, newlv nalnted
inside and out. Call First In. Agcy.
FOR RBHT Modern East Side home
witn big garden In. D. T. Lawton,
321 Apple.
FOR RENT 7-roora furnished house
1139 W. Main St. 815 00. Also 2
room furnished house 34 Rose Ave,
88.00. Phone c. A. DeVoe.
CLASSY modem 5-room stucco, east
front. Clear. 625 pine.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No AlO
and 513 No Bartlett. Tel 841-R-l
FOR RENT Partly furnished A -room
linns t t'unlr nnehu lnnn1a
at 345 No. Bartlett
SMALL turn, house cheap. 801 No
Central.
DES'.kaBLjS nouses always id first
clad condition tot rent lease yf
a. Call 105,
rOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Home. Furnished or
unfurnished Brows Wnlu
HOWS FOR BENT Call 9
HOUSIS (10. 13 30 and 15 water
paid: wood rang Phoa. 105
fOB ttKNT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED 3-room apt., light As
hot water. Adults, 3.J wo. nouy
FOR RENT See these nloe 1. 3 and
A-cnnm mntm H.wlf decorated and
" renovated at 37s So. Central. Price
right.
CLEAN furnished apartment. 317 W
. and.
3-ROOM furn. apt., sleeping porch.
garage, downstairs. 344 n. Baruei.
3-ROOM completely furn. apt. 223
No. Ivy.
THREE-ROOM furnished apt. Sleep
ing porcn ana fuap. vw -11th.
CLEAN fully farn. ground floor, pri
vate bath, garage aauitf oniy.
S Orape.
APTS FOR RENT 116 Almond.
MODERN 3-room furn apt. sleeping
porcn as gaiage. nr
DURRBLL COURT. 329 No. Holly.
FOR RENT Two 3 -room apartments
wen rurmanea oy wee or bwumj
Inquire at 317 E Jackson. Tel 749 -I
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
oversiunea; narawua nwi.
and beat. Mali Tribune Phone 75
FOB BENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Pleasant rooms. 220 No.
Oakdale.
SLEEPING ROOM Hot and cold
water. 245 N. Grape.
ROOM Adjoining ihower Tel 798-X
ATTRACTIVE room. 404 S Orape
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rate. 233 8
Central.
FOB BENT BOARD AND BOOMS
ROOM AND BOARD. 153 No. Oaklale.
PLEASANT room with board, garage,
825 month. 338 W. Holly.
BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS
CABINS 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT Acreage, share crop. Ph
437-X.
FOB EXCHANGE .
FOR TRADE Refrigerator In good
condition for ladles' writing desk.
Phone 405-w mornings.
FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan for
good truck. Phone 697-R-l.
I-ROOM modern home bath, laundry
tra screened porch, bullt-lns gar
age shade and Tult trees: 8700
equity for car. acreage caoin aito
or what have you Phone 1638-L
or write Box 13337 Tribune
FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth
hirrow slightly used, will trade
for alfalfa or grain lei aa-K-e.
FOR SALE OR- TRADE Good sound
work horse. 1400 lbs. 7 rears old
Walter Jones, 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O 8kellenger. Trail. Ore.
EUR EXCHANGE HEAL tSlATB
EXCHANGE "Modern 5-room house
close to grade and high schools,
equity for light csr or what have
your" Box 10638. Tribune.
FOH SALE OR TRADE 6 acre WUl
sell cheap tor cash U25 Reddy Are
TO iiXCHAHQB Nice little home tn
Bend. Ore., Tileax, for iome thing
cieaj in Bedford or Ashland. Pre
fer small acreage What have you
109 7tb St., Ashland.
WHEN you think oi rel estate think
. of Brown & White.
FOB HA LB REAL ESTATE
SACRIFICE SALE NEAR MEDFORU
$8000 PLACE FOR 2760
10 Acre pear orchard, 6-room modern
bungalow, beautiful shade, delight
ful home, good neighborhood, good
chool. price 2750. Terms to suit.
This Is best deal In small orchard
home I have ever offered in 22 yra.
I have been in business.
BUY NOW. .
ALSO
Best business location on new Pa
cific highway to Cnt;ai Pt. 1 acre,
roads all 3 aides, 450 ft. frontage. Pa
cific highway, small house, city
water. Price 9850. 9250 cash, bal
ance, terme.
J. C. BARNES, Real Estate
Phone flio-Y. 18 8. centra.
CLEAR 4 A. full bearing orange
grove near Riverside, California..
New modern brick house, garage.
Exchange for clear business. Income
or improved ranch. Box 10673 Trib
une. CL06INO ESTATE WUl sell Eskln
Hatchery pedigreed poultry, reas
onable prices. Talent.
ACREAGE Adjoining city; cozy
house: :hlcken house, 22x80 floor
ed; well; elertrle lights; fine gar
den. Lesvlng city will sacrifice.
802 McAndrew Road.
25 ACRE ranch, market road, S room
modern house, large barn, shade
trees, garage, chicken houses, fam
ily orchard, electricity, IS cultiva
ted. 12 free water, river bottom, 8
cows and calves, horne, chickens,
turkfys. farm machinery. Price
13500. Consider small acreage with
some cash. 407 East Main.
FOB BALE HOMES
CLEAR home. Terms. Tel 1232-W.
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4
room house newly painted and kal
o mined, near school; nice garden
spot, at corner yt Sunset and Co
lumbus. 900 Sunset.
FOR SALS Good 8 room bouse (east
frisnt) snd nice lot dose to Berry
dale store U great bargain at 8450
rerms Phone 517-L.
BL!MNtS9 OPFOKTLMTIhS
FOR SALE Excellent small buslne a
In Medford. Psrt cash, balui.
term. Pnon. MS-R.
FOB SALE AOTOMBILES
FOR SALE Packard straight 8 tour-
Ing in good conaiuon. i.aii at
son garage. Jackson and Central.
Phone 906-L.
FOR 1.M.E
1933 Wlllv 4-door sedan.
1932 Chevrolet sport coupe.
1930 Oakland coupe.
. 1929 Pontlac 4-door sedan.
1929 Pontlac roadster.
1928 Pontlac 4-door sedan.
SKINNERS OARAGE
Bulck Portlac Sale Service
Phone 102
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
39 Bulck sedan, newly finished and
In perfect condition. Good rubber.
OATES USED CAR LOT
6th and Bartlett
1930 DE SOTO sedan. 1931 Ford Tu
dor sedsn, 1939 Pontlae coach. 1933
Chevrolet coupe, 1928 Bulck road
ster, 1931 Studebsker sedsn, 1928
Chevrolet sedsn.
Trad fa and Eaev Term
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Authorized Studebaker
and ' ckne Dealer
FOR SALE Trailer. Pafa. Prune Ot.
FOR SALE LIVE3TOCR
FOR SALE Milk cows, heifers and
sheep. O. O. Sanderson. Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE 35 head horses. Phone
838-R.
FOR SALE 20 head ot horse and
mule. Ray Moran. Central Point
RED feeder pig. AdoU Schula.
Beagle.
FOB SALE POULTRY
RED fryer 18c pound. Blood. Pitt
View Ave., near Central point.
FOR SALE-Turkey feeder 25c each.
Medford Egg 4c Poultry Co.
FOR SALE Fordson size disk harrow.
T. V. William. Phone 14-F-ll.
7V4c (or hlghet quality W L chicks
Hansen strain. May aeuvene
ana Reds a,0 wonaenui vniuo
Jenka Poultry Farm. Tangent Ore
FOR SALE Barred Rock batching
egg, laying strain taao nun area
Baker Service Station.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery
1107 C Main Phone 1669-Y.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 50-gallon gasoline bug'
gy. Tel 630. '
FOR SALE Slightly used Conlon
electric washer. Box louoa.
FOR SALE; Fruit Jar. 278-J.
BUY NOW Gas motors, Vt h. p. lo
in h. n. 810.00: large Ice boxes.
38 00 6c 610.00; wood ranges 66.00 Si
416.00; cream separators 66.00 As
67.00; doors with all hardware 31.50
to 63.00; windows; baby cabs, 61.60,
82.50 It 85.00: 618 auto trunk, good
as new. 86.00; hardwood bedroom
stands, 63.00; plenty of fruit Jars
40. 50 6c 60c per doz.; bed steads
as low as 6100; large brooder, 66.00:
amall elec. brooder, 61.50; small and
large oil stoves, 82.00 td 66.00: gun
ny sack. 3 for 5c; ore sacks, 10c
eacn.
Come look us over. "
BERRVDALB 2nd HAND STORE
1603 No. Riverside
Phone 266
ZINNIAS Other plants 3 doz. 25c:
sweetpea blooms. 3 doz. 10c. Mrs.
Dressier, 1107 East Main.
FOR SALE 75-lb. Enamel "Herrlck
Ice box, 610. 436 N. Bartlett.
EARLY RICHMOND pie cherrle.
Phone D38-J-2.
A FEW brand new electric refrtgera
tora at leae than wholesale. Bee
John Denlnpn, 101 Crater Lake Ave.
RE-POSSESSED ELECTRIC REFRI
GERATORS and RANGES at less
than wholesale. J, H. Denlson,. 101
Crater Lake Ave.
A FEW electric refrigerators at less
than wholesale. See John Denlson.
101 Crater Lake Ave.
FOR SALE OR TRADE--Kewane elec
tric deep well pumping unit com
plete for stock or grain. See C. W.
Ashpole at McAndrewa ranch on
Crater Lake Highway.
FOR BALE Alfalfa. Call 823-J-2.
FOR SALE Velva-tone radio, 7-tub
with case, 12 Tel 84H-X.
FOR SALE Hotpomt electric range
like new. half price. 422 Laurel.
FOR SALE Berry cups $7.25 per
1000. Monarch 3eed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE Re possessed merchandise
Almost new elec trio range. One
Minute electric washer. Brunswick
radio, electric refrigerator. Bar
gains at easy terms Commercial
Finance Cor. Phone 81.
THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to
mato plants, cheap. First house
south Tiny Tavern. Talent.
FOR SALE Large electric brooder.
88.00; or will trade for feed. See It
at Samson's Feed Store.
MEN all leather work gloves China
g't 75c. Men A Women's Jackets
maoe to measure, ijewis carpenter
808 So. Newtown. Modford.
GET the "No Hunting' and trespass
lug signs at the MaU Pr:bune Job
?ince; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALSOsed sewing machines, all
makes. 85 up; terms if desired. AU
makes rented and repaired. White
oewmg Hscnine uo. ?4 N. Bartlett
SUPERFEZ oii neater, cheap. Phone
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
and teaming. Phone 8 13-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAY ORINDINO -A specialty. Brown,
the hay grinder. 940 So. Central.
Authorized Fngldalre Service. Other
Makes rep. lei. 427. Nights 005-Y
M- A- BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. S46-W. 13 8 Orape.
On th. "No Hunting" and traapa
tng signs at th. Mall itioud. Job
office: printed on elotb tc iu.
stand the rain and areathv
BUSINESS DIRLCTOB Y
Dressmaking and Remodllng.
, THl FASHION SHOP Dressmaking '
. snd remodeling 42. Uedlord Bldg.. .
I My.-ti Aaditws, FbOM 1181, I
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract
of Title. Title Insurance. Room 8
and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Tl'le Insurance. The
only roinplete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173.
House cleaning, rioor wnxius. vi,
ental rug cleaning, epeclelty.
piano and Violin instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT. Teacher of
Piano. Violin, and eaxopnooe
Halght bong Service. Arranging.
Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg.
ob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equippea pinns m unm...
Orejon. Printing of all kind; book
binding: loose-lef ledgers, and
blinks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
Public stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED M1EMOORAPH1NO
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY '
34 N. Central, Koke-Chapman. Ph. 113
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL A trims.
Three per cent per montn on un
paid balanoe. No other charges. See
W. B. Thomas. 45 8. Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. S'ate License No. 8-157.
Trausfcr.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offloe 1010 NO. central, rnuuc mu
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
R SINKING TRUCKING CO Trans-
... tiiwim ua nam anvLmns
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
street, rnone 334.
HAurr.inv transfer Exoert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Price right
Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of,
Oregon, for Jackson Clunty.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mark
P. Welch. Deceased. -
To Ida poellnltz, H. C. Welch, M. S. ;
Welch and H. D. Welch, sole and only
known heirs of Mark P. Welch, de-1
ceased, and to all unknown heirs of
the said decedent. If any there be.
and to all other parties or persons
unknown claiming any right, title,
estate. Hen or Interest In or to the
reaL property herein described, Greet
ings: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, it appearing from the peti
tion of John A. Perl, Administrator
of the estate of the above named de
cedent, that It Is necessary to sell all.
or a portion, of the following describ
ed real property belonging to said
estate for the purpose of paying out
standing claims now against snld es
tate, and the costs of administration
herein, as Is further shown by said
petition now on file in the records
of thla Court and cause, to which pe
tition reference is nereoy made:
now, Tnererore, n is ordered, oy
the Judge of said Coort. that toe said
iaa poeiiniiz. h. C. Welch, M. o.
Welch and H. D. Welch, known heirs
o the said Mark P. Welch, deceased.
and all unknown heirs of the said de
cedent if any there be, and all other
pt.rt.es or persons unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, Hen or inter
est in said real property, appear be-
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. Pretense
5. Noah's vessel
8. Remainder
12. Horseback
game
Is. Pay court to
14. City In Penn
sylvania
15. Frighten
17. Near
18. Filthy
19. Tried
21. Perfumea
23. Lopsided
25. Alternative
26. Open
29. Raises
M, The turmeric
34, Restrain
26. Turn to the
right
8T. Exalted
39. Sandy
iU Peacock
butterfly
it. Fins open
work fabric
18. Straight lln
cutting; a
curve
IT. Pertaining
to bodies
at rest
II. Kind of horse
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
MIARSpsl
A l o kbhUd
;U StegfMlA MtlsHr0
R2. Exist
84. Mercantlls
establish-
ment
SI. Foundation
timber
M. Mire
At. English school
&. Healthy
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H I 1 wr 11 m 1 1
fore slid Judge In the court-room1
ot said Court In the courthouse in
Medlord, Oregon, within 10 day frcm
the date ot the service of this cita
tion. If served within Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, and within 30 daya. It
served within any other county of
this state. If personally served: or It
served by ptibllcstlon then within 38
day from the date of the first pub
lication of this citation, to ahow
cause. If any exists, why the order of
snie suouia not oe maoe aa pmeu
tor in said petition.
eaia real property is situated in
Jackson County, Oregon, and U de
scribed as follows, to-wit;
The West Four Acre of the
following: Commencing at the
northwest come of the John R.
Tlce D. L. C. No. 76. Township 87
Sovith. Range 3 West of the W. M.
and running thence South 1380
chain to the County Road: thence
East along aald county road about
31.50 chains to the East line of
aald D. L. C: thence North 13.44
chains more or less to the North
east corner of said claim: thence
West 31.50 chains more or less to
the place or beginning, ld tract
containing In all 41 acre more or
leas, being all that portion of the
said D. L. C, lying north of the
County road leading from Jackson
ville to Medford, Oregon, a said
land is described In thst. certain
deed appearing of record In Vol.
133 at Page 5B7. Deed Records of
Jackson county, Oregon, to which
deed and record reference 1 here
bv made.
Thl Citation la Issued and served
upon you under and purauant to an
order of the Judge of the ssld Court
duly made and entered on the loth
dav of June. A. D.. 1933. reference
to which order Is hereby made: and the
date of the first publication pf this
Citation is June letn. a. d., i33.
WITNES , the Hon. Earl H. Fehl.
Judee of the Count.v Court of the
State ot Oregon, tor the county ot
Jackson, with the seal of the aald
Court affixed, this 15th day ot June,
A. D.. 1933.
ATTEST. G. R. OARTER. Clerk.
By NYDAH NEIL, Deputy.
(Seal of the County Court)
Notice 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 0
F. Monnlch, deceased All persons
having claims against the ssld estate
are hereby notified to present the
same duly verified, to the undersUn
ed at the office of his attorney, Room
No. 210, Mediord National bsuk
Rulldlns. Medford Oregon, on or be
fore six months from (he date of this
Notice.
Dated and first published June Snd,
1033.
ERNEST O. MONNICH.
Exec. Est. of O. F. Monnlch, deceased
Don R. Newbury, attor. for executor.
In the District Court of the United
States for District of Oregon, United
States or America vs. Frank Battagua,
Defendant Notice ts hereby given that
tne automobile hereinafter described,
seized b the United States Marshal
for the District of Oregon, under Sec
tion 26, Title 2. 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, has 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 station
uarage, Mearora, Oregon, to the high
est bidder, on the 5th day of July,
iwja, at ten ociocx, a. m.. to-wit.
One 1926 Chrysler Roadster, Motor
No. 025-A-53951-3. John L. Dsy, Unit
ed States Marshal, District of Oregon.
Call for Warrants
Notice is hereby given .that Lone
Pine, School District No. 10, warrants
Nos. 372, 373, 887, 388, 389, 390, 391
are called for payment. Interest to
cease on June 24, 1933. Warrants to
be presented for payment at the First
National Bank In Medford.
J. G. CAMERON. Clerk.
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or reefs
t. Venerate
9. Ireland
10. River mud
1L Parts of a.
golf course
IS. Small reed
organ
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31. Action at taw
32. Understand
35. Ages
38. Responsible
40. More ordsrlr
43. Girdle
44. Silkworm
45. Summon
48. Not excltlnr
48. Carry; collofl.
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SO. Smallest U. S
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Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE. June 23. fSpl.)
Attorney and Mrs. F. A. Williams
and daughter Barbara and son Bruce
arrived in Jacksonville Friday and
upent the week end with Mr. Wil
liams' sister, Mrs. Fred Fick and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Togle and
sons Marlon and Clair, Mrs. W. A.
Chllders and daughter Maxtne ipent
Sunday at the Leonard McKee ranch
on Applegate.
W. A. Chllders and Mrr- Oould of
Med ford made a business trip to
Butte Falls Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sanden and
family are camping at Slurlaw lake,
three miles from the coast. Mr. San
den will return this week and Mrs.
Sanden and children will remain two
months.
Mrs. Re Is Detthrldge of Eagle Point
Is visiting friends In Jacksonville,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold HUdreth of
Portland re visiting his mother, Mrs.
James C antral!. They are en route to
San Francisco to visit Mrs. Htldreth's
father.
Mrs. Cleora Blxby and Mrs. Winnie
Arnold were dinner guests of Mra.
Martha Mitchell Tuesday.
Mrs. D. W. OUbert recently broke
her arm. Mr. OUbert has returned to
Astoria, where he and two sons are
employed at commercial fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flck entertained
at dinner Saturday for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Munan of Oxnard, Calif, At
torney and Mrs. P. A. Williams and
children Barbara and Bruce of Salem
and Miss Virginia Flck.
Dr. Harold B. GUIls accepted a posl
tlon this week as C. C. O. doctor for
camp Agness in Josephine county.
Ethel Hunsaker of Jacksonville
started to work Saturday at a candy
shop at Ashland.
H. Huxbert and Vera Smith of Har
rlsburg, are mining on the Archie
Bowman property.
Farmers here sre completing the
harvesting of their first cutting of
hay.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hamaker are
mining near Rogue River, where they
are camping.
Mr. and Mri. Bud Lawrents and
children of Medford were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Dorothy.
Past Noble Orad club of the Rebe
ksh lodge will meet with Mrs. Rsy
Shafer the afternoon of June 37 with
Mrs. Georgia Cody and Mrs. Shafer.
hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles of Forest
creek are parents of a girl born at
the Community hospital June 17.
George Backus la logging from above
Ashland and la moving his camp.
Working for him are the Da Tie broth
ers of Forest creek, Psul Kenworthy
and Carl Carlson.
Alfred Babb left last week for Cra
ter Lake park where he Is employed
in the c. 0. O.
John Wilkinson of Medford visited
John Opp Tuesday,
Mrs. putman of Grants Pass Is as
sisting Mrs. Olive Thrasher care for
patients at her home.
Mrs. Pearl Lee of Portland ts mov
ing to Jacksonville this week and will
make her home with her mother,
Mrs. Mamie Nelson.
Jean Crocker and family of Eu
gene are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs) John Opp.
Mrs. Fred Scheffel and Mrs. Wm.
Lyman of Medford called on friends
here Sunday.
Mr. Lyman Is having a new electric
frlgldaire Installed at Wlllock'a gro
cery.
Royat Neighbors lodge gave a dance
at the last meeting.
A clinic for ohlldren of pre-school
age will be held at the health rooms
in the old court house July 13. Dr.
0. X. Drummond, county doctor and
Blsnche Rune is, county nurse, will
be assisted by Mrs. Fred Pick Thte
clinic will bt the last one held before
the school term and mothers having
ohlldren entering the primary grade
are urged to bring them to the clinic.
Al Leonard, formerresldent of Jack
sonville, has returned here from cen
tral California and will make hts
home with a aon in thla county, prank
Ulrlch drove Mr. Leonard's car here
and will visit his sister, Miss Helen
Ulrlch In Ashland and relatives In
Jacksonville for a faw daya.
Miss Anna Smith of Miller gulch
visited friends here Wednesday.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Jun. 3J. (Spl.)
A. B. Collett 1 vacationing at the
W. W. Edlngton horn, alnc complet
ing a term at th. University of Ore
gon.
Mis Vivian Van Hoevenberg of
Portland U visiting her father, H.
Van Hoevenberg, Vtrough her sum
mer vacation.
Ladles' Industrial club met Thura
day with Mrs. James Weaver, where
a party was held for those with
btrthdaye In May and June. Th.
ladle attending were dreaeed In old.
fshloned ccatume. Mr. Weaver a
hostess wa aaslated by Mra. Luke
Ryan and Mr. Pul Sehuli.
Mrs. Dick Straus will act as leader
of the Olrl 4-II Cooking club re
cently organized, hen, and Mr. Jim
Crawford will hav. charg. of th.
girls' canning club.
At th. annual school election on
Monday, a me Weaver wa elected di
rector to succeed Max Snhulz. S. 8.
Abbott wa re-elected clerk. For a
while It appeared the office of dl
notor would go bev.ing a th. five
nominees, including Mr. Schuls, de
clined th. nomin.tlon.
Mis Oeanne Mayo, nlec of Mr. E.
B. Day, 1 spending th. summer at
the Day home.
Mra. Dsn Oerber left last week to
be with her father, whs 1 111 near
Eventt, Wash.
Orange was attended by a small
crowd Saturday, th. matter, chaplain
and secretary, with other members,
being In attendance at th. state con
vention. It wa announoed Viat Mrs.
I. T. Oalllgar, Juvenile Rlgu. River
Oranne officer, would glr. a talk at
th. next regular meeting. Refresh
ment wen served by the H. E. C.
Sam Valley reorient wo returned
, last week from th. Oregon I'V
Orange at Pendleton were Mr. and'
Mrs. Albert Straus, Mrs. Jay Prink.
and Mrs. O. T. Wilson and daugh
ter, Miss Prances. They report crops
In the section passed through far be
hind those In the Rogue River val
ley. Miss Dorothy Straus returned Sun
day from Portland, where ahe spent
the week visiting her sister, Mra. Lo
re a Andrews.
Norman Cheusee was painfully In
jured Tuesday when a single -tree
broke while derrick lng hay for W.
W. Id Ing ton. Mr. Edlngton took him
to a Grants Pans hospital, where he
will remain until doctors determine
his Injuries.
4
Phoenix
PHOBK1X. Jun. 33. (SpU Br
thold Hesrn spent the week-end here
with hi father, mother and little
son.
Miss Flarsnc Hearn and friend
Patricia Cohn, left by motor for Chi
cago. Joe Hartley and friend. Almoa Le
fos, left Tuesday for Portland to go
by auto to Chicago for the world's
fair.
Visitor, at the A. H. Hesrn home
during laat week were, Jacqueline
Brier of Turlock, Calif., Alice Park ot
Portland, who spent Monday night
here, and left for New York and Chi
cago to the world's fair. Other were
Patricia Cohn and Madge Bcalon who
were week-end gueau.
Lucia n Wilcox and children, c
companled by Mr. Olson, Mr. Wll'
cox' mother, left thl week for Wath
lngton. Mrs. Olson Is to work In a
private home there this summer. Mr.
Wilcox and children will pend seve
ral week there visiting with relative.
While they are gone Mr. Wilcox
la staying with friend near Medford.
Mr. and Mr. M. F. Sheet and
family motored to Klamath Fall
and back Sunday.
Presbyterian Young People's um
mer conference will be held at Bogus
River, beginning next week. Rev.
Ralph 8. Peterson will teach a class
on "Life Work Choice." Several young
people ot thl church an planning to
attend.
Word ha bean received by Mr. and
Mr. Sheet that their aon, Meredith,
will be stationed at the .astern en
trance of Yellowstone park for the
summer to do research work In phjsl
ography and geology for Princeton
university.
Mr. Frank Denser ha three friends
ot Portland visiting her thl week,
Mr. R. 0. Ward, state delegate to
th. stata convention at Pendleton,
held laat week, and Mia Siva Caster,
delegate from th. local grange, re
turned Monday. A report of the con
vention will be given at grange 1
July.
.i -
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY. Jun. 33. (Spl.)
Friend of Mis Helen Kantor gath
end at her horn. June 10 honoring
her birthday. Th. evening wa spent
playing games, ducats wer. Mlsse
Mary and Alio Heruler, LoU Maaon
Verle. Connor, Lillian Kantor, Anna
Kantor, Mrs. Jo Kantor, Jr., Mr. Ed
Marshall, Messrs. L. O. Wiley and Roy
Hill, Oeorg. Campbell, Roy cogniu,
Ernie Dean, Charles Chamber, Floyd
Maharry, John, Elmer and Henry
Kantor.
Mrs. Ear Messenger and daughter,
Velda, returned home Saturday from
Olendale after several week' visit
with her mother.
Msrgaret Beer ot Medford spent
Friday afternoon with her mother,
Dr. Swedenburg of Ashland cauea
at hi orchard Friday.
Clifford Trask and Bill Wright ot
Phoenix wer. hen on business Sat
urday.
Dallas Reeder called on Ed Mar
shall Friday.
Mlas Mary Hensler wa a guest of
Ml Helen Kantor Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Cyril Steel, and finv
lly visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele
Sunday.
John Kantor aaslated Floyd Ma.
harry In moving to a place on Roxy
Ann. Mr. Maharry ha a large flock
of-' turkeys.
Mrs. R. O. Ward returned Monday
from Pendleton, where h attended
th. Orang. convention. She and Elva
Cuter went with Mr. and Mra. Floyd
Barrett of Eagle Point Sunday. They
drove to Astoria and Newport.
MJss Valeria Whitney. Helen Wood
and Allan Buasey plcntced on th.
Applegste Bundy.
Mr. and Mra. Cotton and Mr. and
Mra. Charles Hobo of Medford wer.
guests of Mr. and Mr. Ezra Me'
enger Sunday.
Mra. Ray Ward wa hostoa to th.
Phoenix Thuraday club thla week
Mr. and Mra. R. Dewlt were Medford
shopper Tuesday.
Mrs. R. C. Wsrd aoeompnled the
Juvenile of th. Neighbors of Wood
craft lodge of Phoenix to Ashland
Friday on a plente.
Mlaa Jma Dean of Idaho I vlalv
Ing her ltar, Mra. Joe Kantor, Jr.
Long Mountain
LONO MOUNTAIN, June asfspl.)
Mr. and Mra. Tim Dugn are spend.
Ing l few day In Medford. Mr. Du-
gan 1 111.
Nick Young t working for Oeorg
Olvan In th. hay.
Vlaltora of Mr. and Mr. W. H. Hoi'
mn and family th past week were
Dorothy and Lucll. Coy. Lyl. Clng.
cade, Eddl. Dahack, Millard norm
croft and coualn, of Medford.
Iran, stowell of Eagle Point
spendl ngaeveral day at th. Oeorg.
Stow.ll horn..
Those who attended th. Eagl.
Point Orange from her. Tudy
were: Rosa Kline, Ruby Young. Ne
vah Holman nd daughter, Orec, snd
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Stowell.
Earl Harnlah I driving derrick tor
Chart Jackaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown o Talent
Meteorological Report
June 33. 1933
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
tonight and Saturday. Cooler Satur
day.
Oregon: Unsettled tonight ana
Saturday. Occasional rain northwest
portion and on coast. Cooler east
and south portions Saturday.
lowest temperature thla morning.
48 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today!
Highest, 88; lowest. M.
Total precipitation alnc. Sfptera.
fcwr. 1033. U.7T Inchas.
Relative humidity itlpnv yeater.
ay. as per cent; 6 a. m. today, 7t
per cent.
Sunset todsy. 7:50 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:30 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7;fio p. m. .
Observations Taken at 6 A.
110th Meridian Time
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Chicago
. 84 4
. 7S St
, 70 64
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. 80 58
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. 84 08
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are moving In on th. lower Stowell
ranch on Rogu. river.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holman snd
family and Boyden Charley attended
surprise birthday party at th. nsr-
nlsh horn.. It being Mrs. HarnUh'i
birthday.
Phoenix Grangers
Visit Jacksonville
Chapter Tonight
PHOENIX, Jun. 33. (Spl.) Drill
team ot Phoenix Orang. practiced
Tuesday In readiness for the drill
work to be presented at Jacksonville
Orang. tonight.
Tit. four delegate who, name
wer voted upon at th. laat meeting
of th. Phoenix Orang. will also be
taken to Jacksonville and given th.
Initiation work with the Jacksonville
delegates. They are Rev. Ralph S. and
Mra. Peterson, Mr, and Mrs. Delno
Sloan.
AU member of th. Phoenix Orang
who can arrange to aupport th. team
by their attendance at th. meeting
at Jacksonville.
Plan Pie Social
Phoenix Saturday
PHOENIX, Jun. 23. (Spl.) Phoe
nix Orang will hold a pi. oclt Sat
urday night at th grang. hall. A
good time It assured, and all In th.
community tr. invited. The ladles are
asked to bring a pi. and th. plat
will be auctioned off.
A program ot recreational stunt
It being p .lanned for all. Card and
Jig-saw puBKles will be on hand.
for a small otiarg. Coffee will be fur
nished free ot cbrg. to those who
hav. purchased a pi..
For th. first tlm In 33 yenri wo
men war. admitted to th. Bohemian
club ot San Francisco, at a farewell
ceremony preliminary to rasing th.
structure to max. way for a new
11,000.000 club building.
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