Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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You Can V Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFOliD, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933.
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Phone
I LOST AND FOUND
f IOST Red Irish setter female. Tel.
I 491.
' LOST Dark brown kid glove for lelt
J hand. Please return to Margaret
Hensley, Mall Tribune.
LOST 11 dog aliasing, call 1518.
WANTED MALE HELP
w wiWTEn hetween the aee of 16
and 18 as companion to man In the
country this winter, do wuu,
une.
WANTED SITUATION
MOTHEH ana mreo uai'
have employment to keep four
younger children In achool. House
keeping, care of children or any
.i i rpferpnres. Box
wnicr wvufc. -
955, Tribune.
iwrnpn Onmltlnn hv ..Ynerlenced
stenographer and bookkeeper. Write
box 1039. Tribune.
WANTED Children to care for. Tel.
1368-X.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Blacksmith
Box 650, Medford.
forge. P. O,
WANTED Lady unincumbered be
tween 35 and 50 for housework on
ranch. Address Box 972, Mall Trio
une.
HAVE desirable tenants who wish to
rent well furnished home. No chil
dren. Tengwald Agency, Phone 093.
WANTED Dining room set. 2 Buck.
eye brooders, beds. Must be reason
able. No dealera. Route 3, Box 57,
Eagle Point.
DO YOU OWN a flat-roofed building?
you should have the same Inspect
ed free of charge before the rainy
season. Phone 7, Timber Products
Co.
WANTED To buy 5 or 10-acre tract
with house and barn. Box 1066,
Tribune.
WANTED Twin cylinder motorcycle
Jennings Tire Co.. 127 N. Blversia'
WANTED To buy good horse, weight
about 1400 lbs. KC, care Mall Tri
bune, t
WANTED To keep good team horses
for board. Good feed, aooii scnuiz.
Beagle, Ore.
.WANTED Used Harley 74 motorcycle
' 809 So. Newtown.
WANTED Light 3-wheel trailer.
Muat be cheap. Box 1191. Trioune.
WANTED Electrlo radio. Muat be
- reasonable. Box 208, Trioune.
WILL care for elderly alck people in
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 37 N Grape 6t Tel
1063.
JUNK WANTED .
We pay ease, for JUNK batteries
A ft A O 1 A I 3 R S ALUMINUM
BRASS, OOPPER unk of all
descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSS
31 No Qrape fel 1063
WANTED Raw fura. Prices advanced
from 35 to 50. It will pay you
to trap. New and used traps for
aale. Meatora Bargain nouse. aira
, ford. Orecon. 37 North Orape St.
Phone 1003.
FOR RENT HOUSES
111 UNFURNISHED 8 room modern,
. 831 Oak St.
to
OR RENT 7 room modern . house,
range and heater 12 50; water paid.
Iiujulre 413 Benson fat.
FOR RENT 5-room modern home
with stove. 89 Myers.
rOR RENT 931 Queen Anne. 4-room
stucco home; :hardwood floors, lire
place, elect no range, basement and
pipeleaa hotalr furnace, 12500 and
water. Charlea k. Ray, Beauor,
Medford Bldg. Phone 309.
TOR RENT 3 houw. cabin. 13, 10,
furnished 113. 813 Summit.
TOR RENT Residence, good location
Phone 358-J.
TOR RENT 4-room house, 'i mile
south Baker's Store on Losler lane
Geo. Horner.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
Inquire 511 Park.
FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnish
ed house, darae; adu'.ts; reason
able. 44 Willamette Ave.
FOR RENT
208 Summit.
310 Newtown.
1028 E. 11th.
M7 e otn.
311 KJr.g.
Firt Insurance A?cnrv.
H. H. l!?jwn. Phone 103.
After 6. 170,
bOM3 rua &CNT-CaU 6&A,
FOR RENT (IOCSE9
FOR RENT 5-room house, partly
furnished: (tardea and fruit. Tel.
873 or 1315-W.
FOR RENT fl-room house, 338 No.
Central. Inquire at Klein the
Tailor.
NEAT modern turn. 4-room house,
336 Crater Lake Ave.
FOR RENT fl -room modern house,
east side. Tel, 1658.
FOF RENT fl-room house, partly
furnished; -newly decorated, clean.
6th and Oakdale. Call at 518 So.
Oakdale.
FOI RENT Borne, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & White,
Houses HO. aja.60 and ei6. water
paid; wood range Phone 105.
FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 3
bedrooms. O. A. DeVoe, 523-J-3.
FOR RENT 60 N. Peach; 8 bedrooms,
oil heat, good condition. First In
suranee Agency. H. H. Brown, Tel
105; after S, 1670.
AAA month, 5-room house on
AU a view lot at 115 Willamette;
fireplace, wash tray, hard
wood floors; very modern. Key at
union Savings & Loan, 45 So. cen
tral.
FOR RENT New modern 4-room
house, with basement. Redden &
CO.
FOR RtfNl' APART.MIiNTS
FURNISHED apt.; radio, oil heat, pri
vate entrance.' 518 S. Oakdale.
FURNISHED apartment. 317 W. 2nd,
FOR RENT Apts. -525 No. Riverside
FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart
ment, electrlo refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook, furnace-
otherwise unfurnished Phone 442
or call W A. Gates at Groceteria.
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM and board week $3.50. 712
Crater Lake Ave. Cook.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 S- Main
Sates very moderate.
for rent Furnished rooms
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood,
household furniture. 1217 West
win.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two cows and
young stock to trade for light w
or house. J. A. Inman. 2 ml. west
Phoenix.
TO TRADE) Milch cows and wood for
closed car. Zemkc, Rt. 1, Talent.
FOR SALE 2 good milch cows or
Vlll trade for grain or poultry.
Mrs. xucjter, koss iane.
TRADE 2 story business building,
two store rooms, now rented for
Copco stock. Box L. L Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewln machine for light sedan
Box 638, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR TRADE 70 acres. 16 acres al
falfa, 5 room bungalow, large good
barn, garage and chicken house. Has
well and pump for Irrigation. A
very desirable place. No Incum-
orance. will consider unincumber
ed house In Medford for first pay
ment and give terms on balance,
J. C. Barnes, Real Estate, Phone
wiu-y. 20 no. Peach St.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
ACREAGE homes, large & small; city
property; placer mines and dalrys.
Plenty water. Roberta. 720 W. 2nd.
BARGAIN PRICE 2 acres garden
land and small house. Geo. McCIaln,
Phoenix.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
or Brown & White.
FOR SALE HOMES
A DREAM HOME BARGAIN
a a a a Constating of 6 rooms,
wZ I UU llvin room, hardwood
floors, fireplace; dining
room, hardwood floor; kitchen with
the very latest of modern bullt-lns;
2 Uht. cheerful bedrooms, lartto
ciotivs closets; tile bath, ahower;
home in excellent condition, oa lilt
ed walls, newly painted outside,
concrete foundation, cement drive
way and curblne. good garace.
abundance of shrubs and lawn, in
good location on Eaat side. Form
erly sold for 5500.00 listed with,
us exclusively for the ridiculously
iow price or eaioo.on f 500.00 down,
balance on terms to suit responsi
ble parties.
ALSO
CJlOnft Dalry and fltoc ranch In
S4ZUU tn Applegat countrv,
noted for it dairy and
stock racing. 80 acres, about 18
acres in alfiilfn. 35 acres gTaln and
corn land, balance of acreage in
timber and pasture, paid up water
r:gm, creex through place. 5-room
house, good barn, place all fenced.
H mile from achool, 2 miles fmm
store and Poet Office, good rw1.
Total price $4200.00. Some terms,
or might take home In Medford aa
part payment. Charles A. Wing
rteency, me.. ing E. Main St.
HOME near school. Phone 1232-W.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALF Rhode Ialsnd Red cock
erela selected from trapnested high
producing stock, for breeding. Cum
m!n Poultry Ranch, 5 miles out
M!1v,'Ay Road.
FOR SAI.fc LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Adolph
Scaulz, Beag'.e.
1000 00 worth of black raccoon for
I q-r.ck sale. 2 50. 00 ca."h. nainbow
G:b!on, Wea.iku Inn. Granta Paw.
FOR SALE Werner pigs. Klrtland
Farm, central Point.
FOR SALE One 3-year-old Jack. P.
O. Box 83, phoenix.
FOR ALE DOGS AND PETS
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 623-J-3.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
TWO ued heating stoves for sa'.t. 109
fi. 8th 6W -
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Hubbard squash. $1 per
100 delivered, phone 1368-X.
APPLES from 20 to 75 centa a box in
small or large lots. o. V. Myers
Orchard, Phone 258-J.
FOR SALIC Seed barley, also straw.
Phone 17-F-3.
FOR SALE Heating plant, across
from Meaiord otei.
FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS
A Delco light plant.
A 1 -horse electric motor,
A refrigerator, electric,
A piano; a new oil burner.
Commercial Finance Corporation.
Phone 31.
FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and
corn. C A. Deype. Tel 523-J-a.
FOR SALE Hungarian retch seed
Phone 523-J-4.
FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all
makes; terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming, phone 012-J.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist.
Truthful advice on business, love,
marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp
cabin 3.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
USED CARS
BETTER CARS for less money.
30 to 60-Day Guarantee,
Low Finance Ratee.
1B31 Chev. Sport Coupe.
1930 Bulck Coupe.
1928 Chev. 4-door Sedan.
1927 Chev. 4-door Sedan.
1929 Chryeler 75 Coupe.
1932 Terraplane Coupe.
1929 Ford A Sedan.
1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan.
Also a number or others to chooae
from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Rlveralde.
FOR SALE '31 Plymouth Sedan. 615
W. Second.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUY SELL TRADE
GUNS', boats, motors, sporting goods,
store, office fixtures, etc. 317 No.
Riverside.
DIABETICS: Seattle man finds com
plete relief In severe cases with
simple natural method after spe
cialists failed. No needles, no star
vation. All letters answered. N. H.
Boies, 321 Bayvlew Bldg., Seattle.
GOLD BOUGHT Redden to Co. Get
our new prices.
IF YOUR ROOF leak phone No. 7.
Timber Products Co-., for inspection
and repairs. '
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both placer and lode. Send
complete Information to Harry S.
Fry iSs Company, 417 Davis Bldg.,
Portland. Ota.
I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main
Authorized Frtgidalre Service. Other
makes rep. Tel 427; nigbte 805-V
UUS1NESS OPPORTUNIITIES
FOR SALE Interest in gold mine
Partner wanted with some cash to
operate. Big pay uncovered Box 03
Phoenix. Oregon.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A b streets.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8
ana 5. No. S3 North Central Ave
upstalra.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System m Jackson
County.
Expert Wlncruw Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Money tt Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month oo un
paid balance No other charges See
W E Thomaa. 46 South Central
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No. S-167
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinda: oook
binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing lines. 28-30 N. Orape
Phone 75
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed
RFINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasons oie price, hi no. rii
Street, Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment, prices right
010 North Rlveralde. Phone 1044-X
Painting and raperhanglng.
NL A BLISS Painting and paper
banging. Tel. &48-W 313 S Orape
LKOAL INOIICES
No. 13771
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington u a. September u. umj
Where, by satlalsctory evidence
presented to lb underaigned, it oaa
been made to appsar thai "Medford
National Bank, tn the uity of ueo
ford in the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, naa complied with
ail the provisions of the Statutes oi
the United States required to be
complied with before an aoclet4oD
shah oe authorized to commence tne
business of Banking;
Now therefore L J F T. O'Connor
Oomptroller of the Currency do Here
by certify thet 'Medlord National
Bank." in tne CHj of Medford m the
County ol Jackson and State oi Ore-
son, is authorized to commence the
business of Banking as provided in
Section Fifty -one Hundred and Sixty
nine of the Revised Statutes of the
Un.ted States.
En testimony whereof, witness my
band and seal of office this eleventh
day of September 1933.
(Seal of the Comptroller of the cur
rency. Treasury Department )
(Signed) J. F. T O'CONNOR
Liquidation Notice.
The Modfrof National Bank located
at Medford in the State of Oregon is
clewing lt Affairs AH note-holders
and other creditors are hereby noti
fied to present the notes and other
claims against the ' association for
payment.
Dated Sept. 20. 1933.
GEO. T. FREY. Cash:er.
Reorganization Notice.
Med lot d National Bank.
Medford National Bank located at
Medford in the State of Oregon re
ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep
tember 11, 1933. and commenced bus
iness September 12. 1633. The new
bank la a continuation of the old
bank excepting that it la organised
under the Banking Act of 1933. and
has an entirely new Capital of 100.-
000-00
Dated Sept. 30. 1933.
GEO. T. PREY, Caahlex.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Cou-t of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
a. Hepier, deceased.
Notice is Hereby Given, that the
underpinned has been appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of Mary A
Hepier, deceased, and all persona hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified and required to pre
sent the same, with proper vouchers.
as required by law. at the office of
her attorney. Je.ise Patterson, at room
7, in the Palm building. Medford.
Jackson County, Oregon, within six
months irom tne date or tne last pub
lication of this notice.
OLA E. HEPLER.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Mary A. Hepier, deceased.
First publication Nov. 20. 1933, and
the lost publication Dec. IB, 1933.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
Eagle Point Irrigation District, a
quasi-municipal corporation, Plain
tiff. vs.
Leonard E. Forester; also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate. Hen or
Interest tn or to the property de
scribed herein, Defendants.
To: Leonard E. Forester; also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in or to the property de
scribed herein:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you are hereby
notified that the Eagle Point Irriga
tion District, a quasi-municipal cor
poration, duly organized and existing
under and by virtue of the laws of
the State of Oregon, located wholly
within Jackson County. Oregon, is the
holder of Certificate of Delinquency
no. muni, tiateci and lasued on the
22nd day of November. 1932, by the
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson
County, Oregon, for the amount of
Fifteen and 01-100 (15.01) Dollars.
the same being the amount then due
and delinquent for taxes for the year
1930. levied by said Eagle Point Ir
rigation District, together with pen
ny ana interest and costs thereof
upon the real property located with
in the said Irrigation district. County
and State, assessed upon the 1930 tax
roll to Leonard E. Forester and of
which said property the Defendant
Leonard E. Forester Is the owner of
the legal title as the same appears of
record in Jackson County, Oregon,
said real property being particularly
aescriDea as louows, to-wit;
The Northwest quarter (NW!4)
of the Southwest quarter (SWUl
of Section three (3) in Twp. 35
south or Range 1 west of W. M.
containing 40 acres.
You are further notified that the
said Eagle Point Irrigation District, ft
Mail Tribune Daily
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quasi -municipal corporation, has paid
the taxes levied against said premises
by aaid district for subsequent years
and the rate of Interest - on said
amount as follows:
Year, 1931; date laeued, Nov. 23.
1032; tax receipt No. 15165; amount.
$13.47; rate of interest. S.
First half 1932; date issued. Oct. 31,
1033; tax receipt No. 9238; amount,
5.13; rate of Interest. 8.
Said Leonard E. Forester as the
owner of the legal title to the above
described property as the same ap
pears of record in the office of the
County Recorder for the County of
Jack.son. State of Oregon, and each!
and all of the other persons, defend-
ants above named, are hereby further
notified that the said Eagle Point1
Irrigation District, a quast-munlctpal
corporation, plaintiff herein, will ap-i
ply to the ClrcuU Court of the Coun-
ty of Jackson. State of Oregon, for a
Decree foreclosing the Hen of the
Plaintiff against the property above
described and mentioned in said Cer
tificate and tax recelpte for said
taxes paid by the Plaintiff.
And you are hereby summoned to
appear in the above Court and cause
within sixty (601 days from the date
of the first publication of this Sum
mons and derend this action or pay
the amount due the Plaintiff here
in aa shown above, together with
costs and interest, and in case of
your failure to do so. a Decree will
be entered by the above entitled
Court foreclosing the lien of the
Plaintiff herein for said taxes and
costs against the landa and premises
aoove aescnoeo.
This Summons Is published In the
Medford Mail Tribune. Medford. Ore
gon, by order of the Honorable H. D
Norton, Judge of the above entitled
Court, duly made and entered the
10th day of November. 1933. The
date of the first publication of this
Summons Is November 13, 1933.
BOGGS fc BENOTSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
128 East Muln Street,
Medford. Oregon.
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN CREEK, Nov. 30. (Spl.)
Friends and neighbors were sorry to
learn of the passing of Mrs. W. C.
Touch tt and all extend deenMt mm.
pathy to the bereaved family.
Mrs. Nick Kim left WerlneariA for
San Francisco, having been called
aoiun ny tne serious Illness of her
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ferns of Phoe
nix moved last week to this neighbor
hood and are now living In the Doug
las house. Mrs. Ferns Is a teacher In
the Phoenix school.
Next meeting of the Ladles of the
Radio club will be held at Mrs. Con
ners, Nov. 80 at one o'clock. All ladles
of the district who are Interested are
apked to come. Mrs. Conners lives one
house east and across the street from
Mrs. Hood.
Wilbur Kime and son BUI, made a
trip to Klamath Falla last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skeins returned
from Burns where they were called
by the Illness of Mr, Skein's father,
Mrs. Fred Hamlin accompanfed by
her son Alvln left Tuesday for Port
land to visit about a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kimball and
family are moving this week down
on Peach street. Mr. and Mrs. Kim
ball have been living in th George
Horner house. Aa soon as they move
out Mr. and Mrs. Horner are moving
back to the neighborhood.
Nov. 34 will be the next P.-T. A
meeting. An Interesting program is
being prepared and a large crowd is
expected.
Warrant Call
Warrant No. 21 Issued on School
Dist. No. 3 Is called for payment at
the First National Bank. Interest
ceases on the 22nd day of November,
1933.
EUGENE N. MEE, Clerk.
Cross-Word Puzzie
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degrees
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42, Head cover
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Institution
Rogue River j
UOGUE RIVER. Nov. 20. (Spl) 1
tmeral services were held Thursday
at the graveside for Henry J. Miller
who passed away of typhoid fever
at the Jacksonville Sanitarium on
Wednesday morning. Mr. Miller la
survived by his widow and one son
and daughter. His oldest daughter
Agnes, was burled here last Friday.
The sympathy of the entire com
munity is extended the family.
Orvllle Dengler was a business vis
itor st Canyonvllle Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Mcllwnln la confin
ed to her bed, suffering from a bad
heart attack.
Medford visitors Wednesday were
Orvllle Dengler, Mrs. N. B. Hart and
Mrs. Richard Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson en
tertained at dinner Sunday. Their
guests were Mrs. Herman Stock, Miss
Gertrude Stock and Olllc Ensterlngly
of Ashland, and Mrs. Carrie Harga
dine. Forest Burnett, who has been 111
with typhoid fever Is improving. AM
who have had the fever lived at
Dorrls. Calif., during the summer.
P. H. McKinnis of Central Point,
representative of the Minnesota
Woolen company. Is spending some
time here.
Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian
church, held the Christmas bazaar
and dinner Thursday, and report
a successful day.
Victor Blrdseye, who was Injured
in a motorcycle accident recently,
has returned to his home from the
hospital.
In the first game of the season,
the Rogue River high school bss
ketball team beat the Twenty
Thirty club of Granta Pass, 37 to
13, at the local high school audi
torium. November 17 about 30 ladles at
tended the milk demonstration given
by the extension unit sponsored by
the Civic Improvement club at the
Presbyterian hall. Mrs. May and
Mrs. Combs were leaders. Next club
meeting will be held at Effle Birds
eye's. November 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galbreath left
Sunday for John Day, Ore., with, a
truck load of farm machinery for
the place they recently traded for.
They expect to be gone about two
weeks.
A family dinner was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott
Thursday In honor of the blrthdavs
of Mrs. Fred Dingier and son Or
vllle. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dengler and eon Orvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daugh
ter lone. Mr. and Mrs. Bcott Nell,
and Barbara Lee.
Mrs. Olive Kelrcey received word
from Kingsbury. Calif., of the ser
ious Illness of her mother who has
pneumonia.
Mr. Florence Bates, who spent
some ume visiting her mother, Mrs.
Chas. Warren, left this week to Join
her husband at Lindsay, Calif.
Mlas Myrtle Willis, who teaches
school here. Is enjoying a visit from
her father and mother of Wren,
ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roberts and
son Boyd, spent the week end at
Wolf Creek .at Mrs. Roberts' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prultt.
Rev. McVeigh passed sway at his
home here Wednesday and a, short
iwrrvjoo was neia at tne Presbyter-
Ian church that evening after which
the body was shipped to his former
home In California for burial. He
is survived by his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wiley of Mc
Cloud. Calif., spent the week-end at
Mr. Wlloy'a brother at the Wiley
Carter ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Miller and
little daughter of Cottage Grove,
arrived by train Tuesday for a few
days' visit with Mr. Miller's parents
on Evans creek.
Jim Corey returned Tueaday from
spending the summer In Washing
ton. He will spend the winter with
his mother. Mrs. J. E. Corey.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Nov. 20.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Close and
son Lorln of Klamath Falls were on
the creek Saturday calling on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mays and
daughter Ruth and Edward Smith
were the Sunday guests at Mr. and
Mra. Jack Riddles.
Mr. Romlnffer and family moved
Saturday to Talent.
Howard Holtman left Wednesday
for Lskevlew to work for the winter.
Mrs. James Maya and daughter
Ruth and Edward Smith spent Tues
day at Sterling vlaltlng friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquee and
family called at Mays home Monday
evening.
Mr. snd Mra. James McDowell were
Sunday gueats at Relnh Oreeru.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rledel and fam
ily were vlaltlng friends on Wagner
creek Saturday.
Steve Holtman was out ts the val
ley Wednesday.
Jack Holtmsn was out to the valle7
Tuesday.
Mra. Don lea and children called at
the Maya home Tueaday.
H. Hull of Aahland aa on the creek
Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Rledel were In
Aahiand Thursday.
Warrant Call
Notice la hereby given that School
District No. 40, Jackson county, war
rant No. 4WI to No. 4845 Inclusive
ar called for payment. Interest to
oease on November 22. Warrants
to be presented for payment at the of
fice of the Dl.trlct Clerk. City Hall.
Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN,
Clerk School Dlatrlct No. 49.
Auto Olaas. plate and ahatter-proof
B.-1U Metal Works. ,
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Valley View
VALU5Y VIEW. Nov. 30. (Spl.)
Mra, Bert Nichols Wt Tuesday for a
visit to Sacramento for about 10 daya.
Portland home waa the acme of a
gny party last week when about 30
prangrr held a farewell for Mr. and
Mra. Fred Morrla whe left last week
for Prtnevllle. Oregon.
Mrs. vm. Stratton and Mra. L. H.
Oallatln attended Ladles' Aid of the
M. E. church In Ashland at the par
sonage last week.
Turkey buyers representing flrma
In Oakland and San Francisco ham
been callers this past week In this
neighborhood. .
little Jacqueline Howell Is visiting
her Krandmother, Mrs U Garle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Oardner return
ed Tuesday from a months' trip back
to Chicago where they visited the
fair and relatives alao. Mr. Gardner'a
old home and relatives In Kanssa.
They report a wonderful trip but are
glad to get back to Oregon.
Claua Klelnhammer of Applegato
and Everett Beeson of Wagner creek
called at the Stratton home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mccracken were
business visitors In Medford Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bostwlck and
children of Applegate were vlaltlng
here Sunday.
Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll who has been
111 for the past two weeks was opera
ted upon for appendicitis Wednesday
at the Community hospital in Asn
land and is getting alonfl nicely.
Home Extension unit held a milk
cookery demonstration at Mrs. W. A.
Stratum's Tuesday. Misses Berenice
snd Beatrice Werth being leaders tor
the dav. with 17 ladles present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edw. Thornton,
Merrick Thornton and Miss Mildred
Andrews called at the 8tratton home
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Qlasgow. Mra. E. C. Oardner,
Mrs. Wm. Qlenn and Mrs. Stratton
were those from here who attended
the P.-T. A. benefit party at the club
house in Ashland Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Harold Boatwlck has moved to
Malln where they have bought a
place. Mr. Bostwlck will leave after
their turkeys here are marketed.
Gold Hill
OOLD HIM,. Nov. 20. (Spl.) Mra
Fannie Kals of Medford la visiting
hsr father. Geo. Halt.
Mlas Marlorle Rogers wsa confined
to her home several days laat week
on account of alcknesa.
Judd Dovt, Mrc Wilbur Martin,
Mra. Nell Doty, Sr., and Mrs. Bob
Mllspaugh and daughter, Orphella
went to Roseburg Sunday to visit
Mra. Orpha Hewitt who la quite sick.
Mra. Doty and Mrs. Mllspaugh re
mained to care for her but the oth
ers returned. ' Mrs. Hewitt Is Mrs.
Doty's daughter and a alater of the
other three.
Wilbur Martin, Bob Mllspaugh, Kr
neat and Clyde Kell, who have been
working at Hilt, Calif., have returned
here.
Mlas Zelda Smith of Medford spent
Tuesday evening with her parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Smith. She
snent Vie week-end In Portland vis
iting her brother. Jerry, wno is in
a hospital there and reports him
much Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenberg.
Miss Bertha Coy, Both Coy, Wood-
row Shaver and Leland Cook were
aomng Gold Hill people who attend.
ed the O.-O. 8. C. football game
In Portland Armistice day.
Miss Roberta Braden of Modford
apent the week-end In this city the
guest of friends.
Mrs. Matilda Parker has been quite
alck at her brother's, Chas, Carey,
here.
Mrs. Art Mullln spent Friday at
tending to business in Oranta Pass.
Art Mullln received a pleasant eur
Drlse Saturday when his two slaters
and their families and hla father
from Oakland came for a short vis
it.
Mrs. Nellie Walker left the first of
the week for Boise, Idaho, to attend
the national grange convention. 8he
win be Rone about ten days and ex
porta to visit at Pilot Rock on her
return. 8lhyl Walker Is ataylng
with her aunt, Mrs. Letzle Miller,
during her mother'a absence.
The girl scouts are planning a
mother-daughter banquet Nov. 28
Mlaa Helen Mercer of Medford
spent the first of the week visiting
Mlaa Linda Wild. She also visited
the high achool.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Woodcock and
son Lyle spent Sunday visiting In
Klamath Falla.
Mrs. Lee Cook returned Tuesday
from the World's Fair at Chicago.
She made the trip eaat In a oar with
her son, Clarence Cook. Bthe had
been gone about am weexj. She
made the return trip by train.
.
Beagle
BEAGLE, Nov. 20. (Bpl) MTi and
Mra. Chas. Walker are the parent
of an eight pound girl, born Nov
ember 11. The little mlas was nam
ed olive May.
Joe Mayfleld killed a large black
bear back of the Pollard ranch laat
week.
Thelma Sanderson returned home
Sunday after spending the week t
Itlng Mr. and Mra. Merle Jacka ot
Reese creek.
Mra. Reld of California, who lust
moved onto the Donlgan orchard, Is
making many Improvement. She la
now putting a new roof on the
house. Lorn 8lma of Medford, 1
helping with th work.
Leo Martin, who ha been work
Ing at the Dlxia orchard In Table
Rock, la apendlng this week at home,
carl Nelson, who ha bee a work-
Ing In the valley for the pait year,
la at home again, helping put In the
fall crops.
Representatives of the Empire and
Bear Poultry and Fruit companies
of California, were calling on the
farmera this week.
Reverend Birch of Medford held
preaching services at the school
house Bunday afternoon during
Friendly Neighbor hour.
Ray Blaine Is doing his fall plow
ing with the De Armond tractor, aa
one of hla horses has been sick.
Mr. Dcunison finished plowing on
the Reed ranch Wednesday.
Mrs. Milton Sanderson was a Bun
day guest at the Waddell home near
Eagle Point.
Each week-end one of the grades
puts on a display In the sand table.
This week it was put on by the
eighth grade.
Mary Sotlee spent Tuesday and
Wednesday visiting Thelma Sander
son.
Mrs. Neighbors was a Medford
hopper Tuesday. The Neighbors fam
ily now lives on the Copley ranch.
Charlie De Armond was a visi
tor tn the Meadows country last
week.
Mr. Salter la working at the Dodge
ranch this week.
The county road grader la putting
Ihe roada In readiness for winter
travel here.
Trail
TRAIL. Nov. 30. (Spl.) Trail Ex
tension unit met with Mrs. Emma
Pence Nov. 18. There were 20 ladles
present. Mrs. Llal Tucker and Mf.
Pence demonstrated the use of milk
In cooking. Lsdle plan on having an
exchange of Christmas gift at their
next meeting so every one Is asked
to bring a small gift. Next meeting Is
to be with Mrs. Lisl Tuckers Dec. 14.
Mrs. Wllmer Ragsdale la showing
Improvement from her recent sick
spell.
Several from here attended the fu
neral of Mrs. Adams In Medford
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ragsdale left
for their home tn Hollywood Friday
after apendlng several weeks visiting
relatives ana irienaa here.
Mrs. Grover Howe who was quite
sick laat week is much better at thla
time.
Carrell Watsen la working for th
NRA on the road work on the Tiller
mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Pence were dinner
gueats Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Boyd
Tucker.
Mr. and Mra. R. Dawson msde a
week-end visit to Chlloquln to visit
their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ctrl
Dawson.
Mra. Charles Cuahman and little
daughter Genevieve and Melba are
visiting relatlvea tn Sam Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks who were
married Tueseday by Rev. John Still
are at home In a cottage at Shady
Cove.
Mrs. Alma Merrlman-attended a dra
matlo club meeting given by Mn.
Mack at th court house In Medford
Wednesday night.
Mr. Llal Tucker and Mr. Jennie
Hutchinson called on Mrs. Wllmer
Ragsdale. Mr. Minnie Blasae. and
mother, Mra. Zlmmerley Wedneaedsy
afternoon.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Nor. 30. (Spl.)
Nov, 34 Jackson County Health asso
ciation will meet in Medford at th
court house. All Interested are Invited.
Mr. Mack will talk on nutrition, and
both county nurses will speak.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hockert and sons
Albert and Otto motored to Thomp
son creek and spent Monday with
Mr. and Mra. S. L. Johnston.
Clinton Smith family visited friends
In Grants ?sa Sunday.
An enjoyable day was spent Thurs
day, when the Ladles' Aid and Mis
sionary society combined an all day
social meeting, a farewell party party
for Mrs. Cora Blxby, one of the oldest
and beat-loved nembers, who la go
ing east soon to reside. About forty
people attended. At the close of the
luncheon, the guest of honor was pre
sented many lovely gifts and wishes
appropriate to the occasion. She will
celebrate her Slat birthday Dec. 18.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Maxwell ol Med
ford, were dinner guests, of Mr. and
Mra. H. K. Hanna Wednesday eve
ning. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Klelnhammer
of Little Applegate were out of town
guest st the farewell pirty for Mn.
Blxby Thursday.
Thirty-five young people met at the
church parlor Wednesday evening,
for a Sunday achool and Christian En
deavor rally. Games and music were
enjoyed, after whloh the Christian
Endeavor was reorganlred.
Mrs. Henrietta Young left for her
home In Klamath Falls Saturday, af
ter a prolonged wait with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Roy Martin. Mra. Young
also visited her daughter, Mrs. Ditto
of Portland, while her.
Roy Smith completed th apple
picking In till orchard Friday
Mavis Patent, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Petera, la convalescing from
scarlet fever, but atlll In quarantine.
Th Cathollo Ladle are ervlng
Thanksgiving dinner at Pariah hall.
November 22. Turkey, oranberry aauc
and everything delicious that goes to
mike a Thanksgiving dinner. Price
25o for children and 0o for adult.
Serving 1:30 to 1:30.
Heating coats can be reduced. For
complete heating service) call Art
SchmldlU 4181863.
Home-cocked turkey dinner at Par
ish hall, November 33. Mrs. Westo.t.
chairman.
Phon 842. w will haul away Tour
ritue. City Sanitary Servlc.
Real estate or trurorancae taava it
to Jonoa phon 888.
Broken window glued by
Trowbridge Cabinet Work.
Authorised Maytag Servlc. All
uakta repaired. Phon too.