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    JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. JANUARY 25). 1931.
PAGE NINE
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Read every' ad on
this page . . . you
will probably find
exactly the thing
yon want to buy
or sell ... It It
Isn't there, adver
tise . . . It's Inex
pensive, ctfcctlve!
RATES
Per word first Inflection ...3c
Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month, without
copy changes 11.25
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Shield shaped Iraternlty pin.
opal set. Reward. Dr. Elliott.
4'jOST II dog aliasing call 1516
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Tree and shrubbery prun
ing, lawn work and spading. Tel.
503-J.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Competent girl lor general
housework. Box 2300, Tribune.
WANTED Lady to work on ranch for
board (bache'lor); complete chars'.
W. J. Jamison, Star route, Eagle
Point.
WANTED Competent girl (or gen
eral housework. Box 223B. Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WIU. set Incubator for share, of
chicks or turka. 1297 Sunset Ave.
FURNITURE re-uphoUtered, re-glued,
re-flnlihed. Phone 969-R. Thlbault.
WANTE To buv cow either fresh or
fresh soon. Must be tested. Box
2382 Tribune.
WANTED .22 pistol. Woodsman pre
l Xerred. Box 2356 Tribune.
WANTED Horse to work for Its feed.
Jake Brown, Kings Highway.
WANTED Baled wheat stray. Phone
WANTED Five hundred ewes,
dresa 2334, care Moil Tribune.
CASH for dry and green beef hides,
pelts and furs. See Edgar Johnson,
Peerlesa Market.
TRAPPERS ATTENTION I Raw Purs
wanted. Received order for 10.003
muakrats. we can pay you more
money for your pelts.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St.
WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelt und
wool. Joe Konop. 120 so. central,
acrosa from Montgomery Ward CO
WANTED High-pressure boiler. 40-50
hp. Must be In good condition
and cheap. Valley Fuel Co.
WANTED Warrants. Redden At Co.
WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced
100 to 300 rj. Seo the Mcdford Bar
gain House before you ship or sell.
J 37 No. Grape. Tel. 1063.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be
cheap. 333 W. 2nd.
WANTED Electric radio. Must be
reasonable. Box 268. Tribune.
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437- X.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what nave you Medford
Bargain House. 27 N drape St Tel
1062
JUNK WANTED
We pat sash foi JUNK batteries
ft RAOIAIOBS ALUMINUM
BRAS.. COPPER St unk Of all
' descriotions
MEDFORD BAKOALN HOUSE
27 No ilrape re I 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT That cozy. 4-room stucco
bungalow, nicely tarnished, at 406
N. Oakd.ile. Available Feb. 5. Inquire
at 19 N. Fir.
?OR RENT Nice clean 5-room furn
ished house, electric range and wat
er hearer, sleeping porch and gar
age. 622.50. Telephone 790-L.
SMALL house for rent. 305 So. Oak
dale. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod
ern bungalow; fireplace, garage,
woodshed, paved street, close 'n;
617.50. Inquire 128 Cottage Bt.
FOR RENT 5-room partly furnished
house. 319 S. Holiy.
FOR RENT
716 E. Jackson
jr8 SO. Ivv.
738 W. llth.
113 Summit.
208 Summit.
318 Newtown.
Call H. H. Brawn, 105; after 5pm
1670.
Horses HO 612 60 and 616 atw
paid; wood rnf Prions 106
FOR RENT Small furn'.stied house;
lignta and water 801 N Central.
FOR RENT 031 Quwn Anne Ave., 4-
room unfurnished stucco home;
p:pss hot air furnace, electric
range, fireplace, hardwood floors.
22 50 lnclud;n water. Charles R
Rav, Realtor. Med.'ord Bldg. Phone
302.
f OR RENT Modern 5-room house,
close to W;vlv.nston school; wator
paid. V.2 50 per month. Inquire at
3; W. 6tb 6k
FOR RENT HOUSES
ful tM'l Uomea. turountd or
ualurouned Bruwn A Whit
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartment, 806 W. Main.
3-BOOM completely furnlahed apt.,
heated. 329 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT lApts. S2S N. Riverside.
FOR RENT 3-room furnlahed apart
ment. 114 Almond St.
FOR RENT Apt., light, heat, hot and
cold water. 345 No. Bartlett.
BACHELOR cabins. 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
4UAKD AND ROOM at 716 B Ham
Kate very moderate.
! FOR RENT FURNISHED
j ROOMS
FOR RENT Nice room 61.16 per
week. 412 So. Grape.
ATTRACTIVE noma. 4U4 8. Qrap.
FOR RENT Furnished room. 11 So.
Orange.
FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
STORE ROOM FOR RENT Alter Jar
uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, an
Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune
Job Shop. Reasonable rent to rljht
party. Apply at business office Mali
Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL trade heifer or chickens for
straw, hay or wheat. 1297 Sunset
Ave.
WANTED A good chead cook stove
In trade for wood or good laying
pullets. 854 E. 9th St.
FOR SALE 1939 Ford r- dster, or
trade for light truck. Vets Service
Station, Talent.
TRADE; Alfalfa hay or pay cash for
brood sows, bred: weaner pigs 3r
cow. Rt. 2, Box 188, Beall Lane.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Beardless bir
lev and alfalfa hay. Roy Nichols,
Central Point. Tel. 19-X-3.
FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven
ll.OOO miles, for late model sedan
3. A Bower, Murpby. Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 838. Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley
. for late model Ford or Chev. coupe
Write Robt Oiirlstean. Happy Camp.
Cal.
LANDS FOR SALE
FEDERAL Land Bank Farms. Con
venient terms, c. A. Barnes. Room
303 Med Nat. Bank Bldg, this week.
4 to 6 p. m.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE A 5-room modern home,
all street assessments paid. Contract
balance payable 618.00 per month
Inc. Interest at 8. Will take coun
ty warrants or Copco stock. Loca
tion, 322 W. Jackson.
FOR SALE 80-aere ranch In Sams
Valley; improved; 30 acres under
cultivation; or trade for smaller
ranch .near Medford. Box 2266
Tribune.
HAVE TWO available properties for
apartment or rooming house use.
Will make good proposition to reli
able party. Tenant must have own
equipment. Call H. H. Brown, 105
after 5 p. m. 1670.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown Ji white.
FOR SALE U A. with 3-room house
electric pump, woodshed, barn, for
quick aale 6350.00. E. B. Bishop, Rt.
oox aou, A mile so. Stewart Ave
on Thomas Road.
FOR SALE -3 acres. Irrigated; fine
soil; improvements; close in; Just
off Pacific highway. A real snap.
.ouv. oo jayior ot., owner.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
a ACRES land in Klamath Pall to
iraoe for Medford acreage. Standard
Roofing Co., 10th As Plr St.
TO TRADE Clear Bj,my
pornla property for southern Ore
gon farm, partially irrigated. Ed
Veatch, 201 .south Acacia, Compton.
California.
50 ACRES Plenty timber, will make
desirable mountain home; trade :or
mruiura property, a 2 8 no. Front.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Work and saddlThor.
Medford Riding Academy, phone
838-R.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
BOOKINO ORDERS for baby chl:k
for February delivery. We hatch
from our own high quality Reds,
Sunnyfield strain. "Cockerel, a few
left" Cumminga Hatchery and
Poultry Breeding Ranch, b mile
out Midway Toad. Central Point.
Route 1.
DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorn.
Hansen strain. 8c: Rock and Reds.
Pc Highest .quality chick. Send
for oataloa. Jenk Poultry Farms,
Tanpent. Ore.
CHICKS hatching Dressier Square
Deal Hatchery, 1107 K Main. - .
PURE Brow torn. Cockeran' prtr
stock. $5 Jess Nell. Rt I, As&Uaod
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
-
FOR SALE 1929 Ford Llgh Deliver?,
cheap for cah. Oeorge
MoMahon 1
ml. so. of Talent.
FOR SALE 1P28 Pontisc ed&n, good
I condition. Paone B18-X.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
USED CAR BARGAINS
For Quick Sale
SI Franklin convertible coupe. Like
new.
28 Dodge 6 Sedan New tlrea.
27 Bulck roadster.
33 Pontlac sedan.
SKINNERS OARAGE
So. Riveralde. Phone 103
GUARANTEED USED CARS
1930 Bulck Sport Sedan.
1929 Bulck Sedan.
1927 Bulck Coach.
1929 Pontlac Coach.
1931 Chev. Sport Sedan.
Farm Trucks.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Studebaker Sales and Service.
USED CARS
60-Day Guarantee. Terms.
1932 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Chrysler Spt. Coupe.
1928 Pontlac 2-door Sedan.
1930 Bulck Coupe.
1933 Plymouth coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC
38 N. Riverside.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FINE PLAYER PIANO with bench and
rolls to be sold for small balance
due on lease. Rental- terms will
handle. See at Relnklng Transfer
Co.. Ill North Fir St.
QOOD USED PIANO, 49; easy terms.
See at Relnklng Transfer, 111 North
Fir.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS HAY for sale,
Hanley.
68 a ton. Mrs. Mike
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, botb placer and lode. Send
complete information to Harry S
Fry & Company. 417 Davis Bldg
Portland. Ore. ,
FOR, SALE Ail kinds of apples and
pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel 132-1
HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground
C. A- Devoe. Phone 623-J-3
FOR SALE CHEAP 100 colonies of
bees, guaranteed free from disease.
Might trade for late model :ar.
Bee located in Glenn county, Cal.
Address P. O. Box 050. Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE Choice Kanota oats and
Success Beardless barley. C. F.
Nledermeyer. Phone 523-J:l.
FU RNITUR E second house N. Ms
Andrews, Rotss lane intersection.
SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming.
plowing. Phone 912-J. .
FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tab.ea
beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off w
Jackson.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes: terms tf desired AU
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Macblns Co. 24 N Bartlett
A RAINBOW garden of glads. 100
large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40
varieties. Value (5 or more for
$2.50 One Jumbo Ptcardy free
F- H Reum. 923 South Oak dale.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR dressmaking, remodeling and
alterations, see Gladys Kime. 105
North Oakdale. Work guaranteed.
UP TO 30.00 each paid for Indian
Head Cents; Half Cents $125 00.
Large Copper Cents $500.00. Etc.
Send dime for list. ROMANOCOIN
SHOP, Springfield, Mass.
FOR SALE Conn E-flat alto saxo
phone, $75 cash. Tel. 1127-L.
BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main
FURS cleaned, repaired and glased
wiaa reiinea Meaiord Cash and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
GOLD BOUGHT Redden St Co. Get
our new price
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Small grocery at inven-
633 No Central.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACK HON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 82
fiortn central Ave upstairs.
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose leaf ledtters and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
caai sups ana everytning in
me printing line. 28-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
Money to Lend
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charges. See
W. E. Thomas, 45 South Centrat.
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg. State License No. S-157.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET OEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173.
House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty.
Nursery Stock
PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF
ITS" Price smashed on high qual
lty fruit trees, shrubs, roses and
berrv plants. Drive to W. B. Bar-
num'i on Pacific highway. 8 miles
south of Medford or Phone 831-R-2.
CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL
TON. OREOON.
Tainting and Paperhanr.lng
M. A. BLISS Painting snd paper
hanging. Tel. U48--W. 313 S. Orape.
"Transfer
HAWLEV TRANSFER Expert pack
ers snd movers. Spe'l Uxestok
moving equipment, prlra rtz'nt.
610 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
eads transfer a- sTOrMOE co-
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone .115
j prices right. Service guaranteed
t RFINKINO TRUCKING C Trans- !
i fr and storage. We hsul anything
1 at a reaonao price. Ill No. F,r .
1 Street, phone 332.
LEGAL NOTICES
SIMMONS
In (he Foreclosure of Delinquent Tax
Cert If Irate.
tn the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
Eagle Point Irrigation District, a
quasi-municipal corporation, Plain
tiff, v.
Clifford Hlxon and Jane Doe Hlxon.1
true name unkubwn). husband and
wife; also all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming anv right.'
title, estate, lien or interest in or
to the real property described here
in. Defendants.
To: Clifford Hlxon and Jane Doe
Hixon (true, name unknown), husband
and wife; alo all other persona or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in or to
the property described herein;
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
you and each of you are hereby noti
fied that the Eagle Point Irrigation
District, a quasi-municipal corpora
tlon, duly organized and existing un
der and by virtue of the laws of the
State of Oregon, located wholly with
in Jackson County, Oregon, is the
holder of Certificate of Delinquency
No. 01798, dated and issued on the
19th dav of October, 1933. by the
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson
County, Oregon, for the amount of
sixty-two and 10-100 ($62,101 Dollars,
the same being the amount then due
and delinquent for taxes for the yeir
1931. levied by said Eagle point Irri
gation District, together with penalty,
and Interest and coats thereof upon
the real property located within the
said Irrigation district. State and
County, assessed upon the 1931 tax
roll to the Eagle Point Irrigation Dis
trict, and of which said property the
Eagle Point Irrigation District is the
owner of the legal title a the same
appears or, record in Jackson County
Oregon, and upon which Clifford
Hlxon holds a contract of sale from
tne Eagle Point Irrigation District,
said real property being described as I
follows, to-wlt:
The SW'i of the SE'i of Section 11
in Township 35, South of Range I
West of the Willamette Meridian,
lying Southeast of Butte Falls
Highway, less the South 460 feet
thereof, described in Deed Records
1B6 Page 505 of Jackson County.
Oregon.
You are further notified that the
said Eagle Point Irrigation District, a
quasi-municipal corporation, has paid
the taxes levied against said premises i
by said District for subsequent years
and the rate of interest on said1
amount as follows:
Year. 1st U 1933; dat issued Oct.
27. 1933; tax receipt No. 8875; amount
$21 84. rate of Interest 8.
Year 2nd 'i 1932: date Issued. Nov.
20. 1933: tax receipt No. 12395;
amount $21.15; rate of Interest 8.
oaia jsagie roint irrigation District
as the owner of the legal title to 'he
above described property, as the same
appears of record in the office of the
County Recorder for the County of
Jackson. State of Oregon, and upon
which Clifford Hlxon holds a contract
from the Eagle Point Irrigation Dis
trict, and each and all of the other
persons, defendants above named, are
hereby further notified that the said
Eagle Point Irrigation District, a
quasi-municipal corporation. Plain
tiff, will apply to the Circuit Court
of the County of Jackson, State of
Oregon, for a Decree foreclosing the
lien of the Plaintiff against the prop
erty above described and mentioned
In said Certificate and Tax Receipts
for said taxes paid by the Plaintiff.
And you are hereby summoned to
appear in the above Court and cause
within sixty (60) day from the date
of the first publication of this Sum
mons and defend this action or pay
the amount due the Plaintiff herein
as shown above, together with costs
and interest, and in case of your fail
ure, to do so. a Decree will be enter
ed by the above entitled Court fore
closing the lien of the Plaintiff here
in for said taxes and cost against
the land and premises above describ
ed. This Summons Is published tn the
Medford Mail Tribune. Medford, Ore
gon by order of the Honorable H. D.
Norton, Judge of the above entitled
Mail Tribune Daily
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Court, duly made and entered the !
loth day of January. 1934. The date
of the first publication of this Sum-:
mons 1 January lotn. hmv
BOOOS AND BENGTSON.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
136 East Main Street,
Medford. Oregon.
Notice of Sheriff's aie
By virtue of an execution tn Fore
closure duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to m directed and dat
ed on the 6th dav of January. 1934,
In a certain action '-herein, wherein
La Von Zundel a Plaintiff, recovered
judgment against Viola Kendall, one
of the defendant, for the sum of six
hundred and no-100 ($600 00) Dollars,
with interest at 8-"P per annum from
January 1st, 1931 and Twelve and
ao-100 ms.80i dollars necessary ex
penses incurred In order to bring the
foreclosure with cost and disburse
ments taxed at Twenty-two and 55-100
($22,551 Dollars, and the runner sum
of One hundred and no-100 ($100,001
Dollars, a attorney' fees, which
Judgment was enrolled and docketed
In the Clerk's office of said Court m
said County on the 8th day of De
cember, 1933.
Notice is hereby given that, pursu
ant to the terms of the said execution.
I will on the 17th day of February.
1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the
front door of the Courthouse in the
City of Medford. in Jackson County.
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at
public auction for cash o the highest I
bidder, to satisfy said juagmem. to
gether with the costs of this sale, sub
ject to redemption as provided by law.
all the right, title and Interest that
the said defendants. Viola Kendall.
Ray P. Haberman. administrator of
the estate of George Sterling Kendall,
deceased, George B. Kendall, Alice
Kendall, Ivy Spencer and J. W. Spen
cer. Frank Kendall. Glenntce Kendall.
Vernon Kendnll and Alice Kendall,
Earl Kendall and Edyth Kendall. Clin
ton Kendall and Flora Kendall. Gladys
Jones and Theron W. Jones, Wilms
Atkins and Cvll Atkins. Clifford Ken
dall. Mearl Kendall. Hazel Kendall.
Alvy Kendall. Relta Kendall, Fred
Butcher and Bessie Butcher, had on
the 1st day of February. 1921. or now
have In and to the following describ
ed property situated In the County
of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
The Southwest quarter of Section
18 Township 39 South of Range 4
West of Willamette Meridian. To
gether with all tenement, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertain
ing. Dated this 15th day of January.
1934.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, ,
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK. Jan. 39.
(Spl.) ' Mr. Muyer's daughter from
northern California spent last week
with .home folks.
All on the creek are sorry to learn
of Geo. Young's illness and hope of
his recovery soon.,
Edward Smith and Ruth Mays
called to see L. C. Jones Tuesday tfVid
found him much improved, He will
soou be home.
Mrs. Ethel Shann returned homo
after spending some time In Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rledel were In
Ashland Wednesday.
James Mays and family attended
the funeral of A. J. Grissom Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Oreen waa out to the
valley Thursday.
Mrs. Don lea and children sjient
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Mays.
Steve Lunak wa In Ashland Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry were In
Talent Wednesday.
Loren Close spent Wednesday and
Thursday in Medford.
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to
Ml. Enslish river
18. Sea eaifl
IS. Narrow fabric
20. Article of
belief
21.
Store
Wholesale
destruction
by Are and
sword
23, Married women
25. Upright part
of a stair
2?. Cane or
promontory
29. Fxtra supply
30. Silliness
31 Bright colored
fish
53. American
Methodist
divine
Is. Town In Vir
ginia noted fot
Tart cavern
M. Qraln to be
grcund
IT. Mineral spring
an. Ardor
40. Kpoch
41. Bt birth
42. Asrlforra
fluid
4ft. Broad strstt;
abbr.
47. Pigpen
4S. Important
occurrence
41. Word of assent
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Gold Hill 1 1 Beagle (
GOLD HILL. Jan. 39 (Spl.1 Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Adams, who were liv
ing in Medford, have returned to
Gold Hilt and are residing In the
W. E. Ross tenant house. Mr. Adams
Is employed at the cement plant.
Noel and Boyca Kellogg are stay
ing with their grandmother. Mrs.
Matilda Parker. Noel Is employed
at the cement plant.
About thirty friends of Mrs. Carl
Routh honored her with a shower
Jan. 10 at her mother's. Mrs. T. A.
Robinson. Many lovely gift were
received, games enoyed and refresh
ments served. AU reported a pleas
ont afternoon.
Mrs. Myrtle Mllspaugh of Portland
Is here for a month's visit with .her
daughter, Mrs. Rente Ostrander, and
her son, B. E. Milspaugh.
Miss Evelyn Martin, who has been
quite sick for the past two weeks,
was taken to the hospital in Medford
Thursday for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenaston and
daughter, Elinor, of Medford, were
Sunday guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Kenaston.
Miss Louise Smith and brother,
Jerry, were Medford visitors Tues
day; also Mrs. Dora Hammersley and
Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg.
Girl scouts met at t,heir new hall
In the hotel lobby Jan. 34. They
enjoyed a treasure hunt, after which
the losers In their contest served re
freshment. Many are working hard
on their second class tests and hope
to be able to pass them soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Biles of Ash
land spent the week-end in this city
visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. Rose Billings of Sacramento
is here for an extended visit with
her mother, Mrs. Mary Chlsolln.
Mr. Lowe of The Dalle 1 here
visiting hi daughter, Mr. J. W.
Walker.
Shirley Hall of Grants Pass Is
spending the week with hi sister,
Mrs. Earl Moore.
Curtis Parker, who ha spent the
past month wt,h his mother, Mrs.
Matilda Parker, returned to Oak
land, Calif., Jan. 33.
High school basket ball teams will
play a double-header tonight Mth
Jacksonville.
Amethyst Rebekah lodge gave a
benefit card party Jan. 34. at their
hall. There were nine table In
play, both BOO and bridge being en
Joyed. Refreshments were served.
The funds raised will help defray t,he
expense of the convention to be held
j hre next fall.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Jan. 29. (Spl.)
Persons here regret the removal of
the old windmill from the James
Allen place. It was one of the old
est landmarks on the highway south
of Phoenix, and .had been In us for
over thirty-five years.
Friends of Mrs. Lula Hamlin re
port she will be back to Medford
sometime this month. Her many
friends will be glad to welcome
her.
Mr. Jermer was out on Thursday
of this week looking at soma milk
cows advertised In the Mall Tribune.
He la anxious to get some more good
heifers.
It Is reported that Uncle Jeff Bell,
I oa-yenr-old pioneer, who live with
his grand-son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Bell on the Coleman
place, is In falling health.
Supper given by the grange of
Phoenix Wednesday was a success,
both socially and financially. Over
140 tickets were sold. Tli puppet
show put on by the school wa ex
cellent and the school realised
fair sum.
Never in year has there been so
much land that wa plowed In the
fall and In such fine mellow condi
tion, waiting for the spring sowing
and gardening a there 1 her this
season.
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Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK. Jan. 39.
(Spl.) Leo Hoffman left last Friday
afternoon to attend Junior college
at Sacramento. I
Miss Frieda Brateef of Ashland 1
teaching a music class twice a month
at th Thompson Creek school. Mis
Bratze) has met the class twice.
Members of the class are Misses Ada
and Eva Johnston, Albert Johnston,
Merl, Hazel, Re mo n a and Alva Ken
dall, Jean Moran and Miss Rudd.
Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Pllfrrlm of Coal
ItiKa, Calif,, visited one week with
tielr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
6. W. Johnson.
Ranger station near Thompson
Creek school I almost completed. It
1 painted light grey, trimmed with
green and built by the CCC boys of
Camp Carberry.
Oeorge Kendell and Pete Burelson
went to Orants Pass a witnesses In
the case of Messenger vs. St at.
Thompson Creek school had two
days' vacation this week, a the
teacher, Miss Rudd, wa called as a
witness In the Messenger case.
Elfihth grade class. Merl and Ha
sel Kendall, visited the circuit court
t Orants Pas Monday and Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Johnson went
to Medford Thursday afternoon on
business.
Mrs. Wm. Kinamon was horseback
riding Thursday afternoon.
Thomas Me 1 busy plowing with
his tractor on his farm.
Frank Knutwn is working on the
new bridge near the Applegst store.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elmore aU
! tended the gleemin concert Tues
day In Medford.
I 4
! In keeping with the time Drug
! snd Toiletries at Cut Price JAR
t UiN fl DRUQ STORE.
BEAOLE, Jan. 29. (Spl.) A pie
social, enke walk and candy sale was j
held at the Antloch school house i
Friday evening and the following
program was given: Musical selec- 1
tions by Mrs. Stalllngs at the piano
and Mr. Vlmont of Sams Valley with j
his saw; piano solo, Ina Pearl Lucas; j
song. Mrs. Stalllngs and Mr. Sprouse: j
poem. Vivian Mulhollen; reading, Mra.
Edler; poem, Altar Jennings; recita
tion. Ruby Senilis; piano solo, Ina
Pearl Lucas: recreation, Mr. Lucas;
song, three boys and two girls; piano
duet, Ruby and Nedra Schula; recita
tion, Mae Edler; music, Mrs. Stalling
and Mr. Vlmont; recitation, Ina Pearl
Lucas and piano solo, Mra. Stalllngs.
The proceeds will be used to buy
playground equipment to bring the
school up to standard.
Mrs. McGown of California Is visit
ing her parent, Mr. and Mr. Luke
Ryan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and
son, Billy, of Medford, were Wednes
day visitors at the Sanderson home.
J. B. Rush, who ha been visiting
with his family here for several days.
returned Thursday to Taft, Calif.,
where he la employed.
Mr, and Mrs. Sater and small dau
ghter, Deva Jean, were callers at the
Dodge ranch Thursday.
Mr. and Mm. Milton Sanderson ire
moving to Medford where Mr. San
derson has work.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennlson and baby
and Mr. GUlett were Medford visitor
Monday.
County Health Nurse' Mis Walker
wa to the school last week and
weighed the children.
Mrs. Sakralda and children of
Phoenix are spending a week here on
the home ranch.
Charlie William and Mr. Boyle
were Medford visitors one day last
week.
Ruby Schulr spent Wednesday at
the Jesse Walker home.
Mrs. Reed la on the sick list this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson
and family attended the entertain
ment and dance at Derby Saturday
night.
Clinton Blaine Is home for a week.
He will return to his work in Medford
at the end of his vacation,
Jean Sparks of Medford la spend
ing the week-end at the Blaine
home.
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Evans Valley
EVANS VALLEY, Jan. 30. (Spl.)
Mrs. Ida Owing went to Medford
Wednesday to enter a hospital for
treatment.
Mrs. Verne Orr is again In a Grant
Pass hospital, where she had an ope
ration on her foot, having several
tendon removed. Mrs. Orr had her
foot badly cut with an axe several
weeks ago.
Mr. Ingle of Pasadena ha Joined
her husband and two children In
their new home recently purchased
from Charles Skevlngton. Mr. Ingle
Is a mining engineer and Mrs. Ingle
1 a practical nurse. Mr. Ingle re
ported he ha uncovered some nice
nugget in hla mine.
Mr. and Mr. Huckabee from I-os
Angeles, who have a family of tal
ented children, have purchased the
old "Tack" horn of 40 teres from
Mr. McClure. The Huckabee family,
talented musicians, will bs a welcome
addition to this community.
W. F. Boye. resltor. has made several
deals lately that portends a pickup In
business.
Claude Shores of Klamath Fall
purchased the 80-acre homestead two
miles west of Rogue River from M.
Meek, taking possession Thursday.
"Eads 50 acres," two miles north
of Rogue River was sold to 1. C.
Detro of Highland Park, Cal., while
the Carrie Harper 10-acre ranch
adjoining wa sold to Mr. Bryant of
Medford, who will take possession
next month.
A. E. Brockawsy of Jacksonville,
stat representative from this district,
poke on the "Sale Tax" at enter
prise Orange hall at Wlmer Wednes
day to a large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Edelmuth at
tended the I. O. O. F. banquet In
Orants Pas Wednesdsy.
School board of the Wlmer district
met tn special session Wednesday to
niscuss problems, one of which was
"Prevention of Truancy," which tley
say Is getting all too common In this
vicinity.
Mrs. Neva Moore had a toe ampu
tated last week, blood poisoning hav
ing set In.
H. E. club of Enterprise Orange
met In special session at Mrs. Eugene
Moore's Tuesday.
January 34 will be the regular,
meeting of Enterprise Orange,
Regular meeting of the H. E. club
of Enterprise Orange, was hrld at
Mrs. J. R. Bo wens on Wednesday.
Id1ea msdt tea towels for the
Orange. Mrs. William Moore acted
as chairman and Mrs. Bo wen enter
tained in her usual grscloiu manner.
It was decided that the next regular
PMmmIm Your
I I IT 1 L 1 Car I
meeting would be held at Mr. HI
Moore.
Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto was a
business visitor in Medford Friday.
Howard District
HOWARD DISTRICT, Jan., 39.
tSpI. Mark Carter family ha re
turned from Eugene and they are.
living In their home on Berry d tie
avenue again.
Strayer family ha moved Into ona
of Howell houses on Berrydale.
Mr. Young and Elmer attended the
trial of Puhl vs. Howard in Med
ford. Mrs. MrOrofty and Helen of the
West Side visited Mrs. McKee and
Msrjorle Thursday.
Mr. Dole has leased a small saw
mill on Gaul creek near Gold Hill
nnd Is there now making some re
pairs. Mrs. Kent of Berrydale. who ha
been 111 for some time ti able to be
up now.
Mr. and Mrs. McEwen of Griffin
creek called on Mrs. McKee Thursday
afternoon.
Mable Parke Is staying In Medford
with her sister, Mra. Frank Breen,
nnd attending school.
Several of the high school young
folk have been visiting Howard
school this week during their vaca
tion. Among those were Avonne Rae,
Nellie Moon and Marjorle McKee.
Mra. Marlon Yarnell and Mrs. Yar
nell. Sr.. were calling on Mra. Todd
Smith one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayres and Mra.
Orl Ayre and Elmer visited on Forest
creek Friday.
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TOLO, Jan. 39. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Whetstone visited in Ash
land Sunday with their son, Newall
and family.
Mr. Pennlnger It remodeling hi
dairy barn and building a new milk
house.
Mrs. Thompson and nephew, Frank
Myers of Pine Tree service station,
are putting In another gasoline tank.
Mrs. Ivan Wilson Is abl to be and
about tha hbuse again, having been
111 with appendicitis.
Madame Orance Kathan and Vara
Rlchman made a trip to Orants Paaa
Thursday.
Recently two trapper coming
down the north channel of the river
struck a snag and swamped their
boat. They made their way to the
main Island and called for help. Al
bert Stevens, Jr., living on one of
Vie Ray farms, took a boat and went
to their rescue, bringing them safe
ly to shore, tired, hungry and wet.
Mrs. Thurston and pupils gave a
surprise party for Joan Kathan Fri
day. Cake and chocolate were served.
Next community gathering will be
the evening of Washington's birth
day. Mrs. Allda Tule, program chair
man ha a varied program of readings,
song and a play "Economical
Boomerang," portrayed by Arlene Xn
mann, -Dorothy Inmann, Jack Thorpe,
Mra. Thorpe, Frank Myer and Mr,
Tracy.
Mr. and Mr. Bert Newbry and chil
dren visited the Ralph Rawson family
at Gold Ray recently. They returned
to Grant pas Wednesday and were
leaving for Kansas Thursday. Mrs.
Newbry I Mr. Rawson stter,
Richard and Evalyn Newbry TuJlttd
Tolo school while here.
Mis Dorothy Inmann returned to
her home her Friday, after helping
Mra. Dorothy Pierce of Medford for
few day.
Bright Spots
By linita Prwa.
Chavrolet Motor Co. report, un
till.d ord.ra for 100,000 cara.
Erl. railroad report. 1038 net in
com. of S31.S3B, agalnat net lota of
3,142.007 In 1032.
Oreat Atlantic A Paclflo Tea Co.
declare, extra dividend of 29 cent.
ahar. on common etock.
Chicago tt Northweatern railway
oarna IH33 net Income of ,031714,
aRalnat 81.423.838 In 1033.
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