Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    1IEDF0KD MAIL TRIBUTE, JfEDFORD, OHECOX, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931
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Phone 75
FOR WANT AD3
LOST AND FOUND
Lost oolden cocker spaniel: an
swers name "Sandy." Call FranK
lln's Cate.
LOST If dog missing, call 1818
WANTED FEMALE ' HELP
WILL teach one student X-ray, labo
ratory and oftico work. Box 11788.
Tribune.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Box 2238. Tribune
WANTED SrrUATIONS
WIDOW with girl wants work. Prefer
motherless home. Call 204 SO. Cen
tral .
WANTED MALE HELP
CREW being organized for circulation
work to start Mar. 8. Write letter
giving age, experience, X-24, Trib
une. '
WTEDMCELYANEbUS
WANTED Young Jersey cow for fur
niture or machinery. Tel. 565-L-2.
WANTED Cheap model T Ford coupe
with Ruxtell. T10 Palm. Call Sun
day. BUY home vicinity of library, Wash
ington school district. Phone
1232-W.
WANTED A used piano, reasonable.
Box 85, Butte Falls, Ore.
WANTED TO BUY Garden seeder.
L. C. Gould, Talent.
WANTED To buy good young breed
ing ewes. State price. Inquire V. J.
Phillip! or John Rohr, Grand Hotel.
WANTED Good fresh family cow.
Phone S71-R-3.
WANTED Good used car. Phone
774-R-4, evenings.
WANTED Electric repairing. Day
and night. Tel. 107-J. Flynn Elec
tric service.
WANTED Cars to wreck. Hiway Ex
change. South Phoenix.
CASH for your old oars. City Auto
Wreckers. 134 No. Riverside.
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be
oheap. 333 W. 2nd.
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools or what have you. Medrord
Bargain House. 27 N. Grspe St. Tel.
1082.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No Grape. Tel. 1062.
WANT TO RENT, with or without
house. 10 to 30 acrea orchard and
alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune
WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelte and
wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central.
Across from Montgomery Ward ;o.
WB PAY CASH For raw furs, hides,
pelts, wool and mohair.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1082
WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad
dress 2334. care Mall Tribune.
OASH for dry and green beef bides,
pelts and furs. See Edgar Johnson
Peerless Market.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished house. Burn
ham Court, and garage, 604 W lOtli.
80 N PEACH available attor Mar. 5!h.
Call 1st Ins. A,-cy. 105 after 8:00 II.
H. Brown. 1670.
718 Oak St.
834 W. 13th.
821 Dakota.
SOB 8. Ivy.
Cal, lit Ins. Agcy 105, after 8:00.
H. H. Srown. 1670.
3-ROOM modern partly furnished.
812. Dressler's, phone IS69-Y.
TWO firrnlshed houses. Inquire 134
South Ivy.
FOR RENT Ptirn.hid house. 115
Inquire 103 No Oak.lale.
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished Brown 8e White.
FOR REN T 1033 W 1 1 1 tl.
4?2 No Holly
34 No Peach.
308 Tripp
1110 W th.
Csll First Ins Agency, inj
After 8 H H B.owa. 1670
HOUSES $10. $12,50 and $15. water
paid; wood rsi.ee Phone 105
FOR RENT F.irnished sleeping room
1T5 So. Central.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR BENT -room furnished house.
338 So. Holly. Inquire 16 Crater
Like.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
FOR heated sleeping rooms oall 1399-L.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Grape.
BOARD AND ROOM St 718 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apartments, 525 North
Riverside.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.
Bath, heat, garage. 831 N. Baxtlect.
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt.
818 No. Central.
FOR RENT 3-room neatly furnished
apartment on Ivy. See owner, 378
So. Central.
COMFORTABLY furnished apartment.
Living room with fireplace; large
dining room, kitchenette, dressing
room and bathroom; hot and cold
water, steam heat and lights fur
nlshed. Reasonable rent. Apply at
Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Orchard and hey land to
man with equipment. Box 11942,
Tribune.
LAND FOR RENT 10 acres, best sol)
In the valley, close In on paved
highway; aultable for corn, truck
garden, etc.; water paid. Phone
728-w or call at 932 Reddy Ave.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE 1929 8-wheel Ford truck.
Will trade for milch cows. L. H.
Lang, Eagle Point.
FOR TRADE 1929 Studebaker Sedan
t for a n'.ce coupe. 818 So. Oakdale.
FOR TRADE Model T truck wood
truck. What have you? Mrs. Moore.
I mile south Talent on highway.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan.
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
A GOOD FARM In California to trade
for a good farm in Rogue Valley.
Polk Hull, Hotel Allen, Medford, Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE 15 acres, rich bot
tom soli; half mile from grade and
high school, on good road, all till
able, no Incumbrances, wilt ex
change for Medford property, w. O.
Trill, Suite 12, Palm Bldg., phone
1380.
WILL TRADE my $2,000 equity !n
home, exclusive section of Medford,
for fully paid smaller home and
some cash. Box 11787. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BEARING ORCHARD 40 acres, 5
miles from Medford; good condition;
capacitv 15,000 boxes fruit. Totnl
price S3000, plus taxes; title clear.
EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg.
POOR SALE OR LEASE One farm 02
acres and one farm 442 acres, suit
able for daJry farming. Irrigation
First Insurance Agency, H. H. Brown,
Tel. 105.
NEAR COURTHOUSE
6-room modern plastered home con
sisting of living room, music room,
dining room, kitchen, bath, 2 bed
rooms snd screen porch; A-l condi
tion: east front, abundanoe of
shade: paved street; close in. Total
price 81800. Easy terms to respon
sible buyers. Charles A. Wing
Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE By owner.
west side Improved homestte. Ad
dress Box 262, Rt. 2. Medford.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & whtle.
LARGE LOT Fruit snd nut trees,
excellent coll Sacrifice 8250. Write
Box 56. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FINAL CLOSE-OUT
USED CAR BARGAINS I
THESE cara must be sold at once
Here's an opportunity to make some
real buys.
BRAND NEW Grshsm t sedan
hasn't run a mile full equipment
A new csr at a use,! car price!
NASH special 8 sedi.n In fine con
dition low mllesge a fine appear
ing and performing family car. '39
model.
CHEVROLET two-door sedan.
1929 model with complete equip
ment and Karry Keen trung good
tires good finish. A fine performer
ACT AT ONCE THESE THREE
CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS AP.E
WORTH INVESTIGATING I
CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO.
103 So. Riverside Phone 202
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
RED setting eggs. Phone 4-F-4.
PURE Bronxe toms. cockeran's prise
stock. 85. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland
DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorns.
Hansen strain. 8c; Ro.-ks and Reds.
9c Highest quality chicks. 8end
for catalog. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent. Ore. .
FOR SALE Whit Minorca hatching
et-s. P. D. Lofeland. Centra Point
Piione 19.X-X.y-!.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 2800-lb. team, harness
and wagon. $150. W. Gsddls, Co'.t
man crek. e
WHAT A BARGAIN
$1800 cssh buys 20 A. good locstlon,
10 A. cult., bottom Isud under irri
gation, total taxes $15 per yr. Com
pletely furnished new 4-rm. bunza
loy. new barn. 1 horse. 6 cows snd
hollers, chickens and equipment,
clear. OAINER RtlAkTY EXCKANOE
Exclusive agents. 15 North Fir.
Phone 161.
FOR RALE Work and fiddle horses
Medford Riding Academy. Phoe
838-R
FOR SALE Tesm of mules Henry
Keroy. Talent.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
LEWINO TOWN at once Hve p. no
mi'.t Csij mix t.iis.
M.Xc ol.'e.-. Grand Hutel, .Medford.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
PEDIGREED Roller Csnsrles. Breed
ers. Phone 202, Jacksonville. Mrs.
Nellie Finney.
ROLLER canaries reasonable. 523-J-2
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS STEAM TRACTOR 3 cylinders, com
pound engine. Will run small saw
mill. In good order, operating now.
Inquire Owl Service Station, Pacific
highway and Airport road.
IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress,
complete, $8. 315 Cottage.
FOR SALE wardway Deluxe washing
machine, practically new. 1608 W.
Mam.
FOR SALE 500-egg electric Incubator.
also 114-egg ruei. o. v. Myers, k. u.
Box 107. Tel 358-J.
FINE Newtown apples graded to suit.
Bert etsncun. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Hannclen barley. $1.15
per hundred. Ted Fish. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Carpet 30M0"X13'. Cost
$185.00. Will sell for $100. 618 No.
Central.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms if desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co., 2i N. Bartlett.
SAND, gravel, sediment, teamlug,
plowing. Phone 012-J.
FOR SALE 900 capacity electric in
cubator, 1000 chick brooder, 10-acre
ranch. B. A. Rolf, Central Point. .
SPECIAL BARGAIN EXTRA PINE
QUALITY well cleaned hardv Idaho
Affidavit Grimm seed, limited
amount S18 50 per 100 lbs. DELIV
ERED, Have exceptional values of
Common. Certified Grimm and Cos
sack; Red Alstkw. White and Sweet
Clovers; also Orasses. Satisfaction
or seed returnable. Gladly mail
sampler and price. INTERMOUN
TAIN SEED CO.. Twin Falls. Idaho.
FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm.
300 A., 15.000. Want river bottom
farm near Medrord of equal value.
Box 11744. Tribune.
FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables,
beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off W
Jackson.
SOME REAL BARGAINS
, In Used Farm Tools.
Horse Disc Harrows.
Tractor Discs.
Tractors.
Tractor Plow.
Sprayers.
Double Shovel plows, $3.75. new.
HUBBARD BROS, INC.
HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground
C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2.
A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads. 100
large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40
varieties. Value 5 or more lor
$2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free.
F. H. Reum, 922 South Oakdale.
FOR SALE Success beardless barU-y
seed. Fred Bamcburg. Rt. 4, Med
ford. FOR SALE 700 boxes good Newtown
apples; orchard run. W. H. Watt,
Phone 468-R-2, Medford. Ore.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or
loose. Local alfalfa seed, tested for
purity and germination. None bet
ter. Tel 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUR HOME NEEDS a new roof,
don't put It off. We will re-roof
for you with beautiful slate sur
faced shingles and give you a year
or more to pav.
LAWRENCE ROOF1NO CO.
Pabco Products
18 No. Fir. Phone 181
PALMIST Truthful advice on busi
ness, love, marriage 323 Kennet
Berrydale.
INCOME TAX Let me prepare your
Income tax return. Years of experi
ence. Both State snd Federal are
now due. Fred L. Colvig, 625 8
Central. Phone 735-J.
MINING PROPERTIES If you have
property to sell or wish to buy. So
Geo. S. Barton. 33 N. Orape St.
FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed.
Coats re lined. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
I BUY gold and lend money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main.
THOROUGHBRED stallion service
Box 139. Spring street.
OLD PEOPLE well cared for; reason
able rates. Convalescent Homo.
Ashland.
DENTISTRY Dr. X. H. Oove, 235 E.
Main.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete mte
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms S and 5, No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Nursery Stock
"PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROP
ITS" Prices smashed on high qual
ity fruit trees, anruos, rows and
berry plants. Drive to W. B Bar
num's on Pacific highway, 3 mllet
south of Medford or Phone 6M-R-3
CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL
TON. OREOON.
Chimney Sweep.
GEORGE EATON Chimney sweeping
and tree topping. 38 No Front 6t
Telephone 11&2-J.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Or,,
ntal Rug Cleaning specialty
Transfer
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack,
rs and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices rifdi
flifl North Riverside Phone 1044-X
KAD9 TRAN.fTER ft STORAGE CO -Office
(Old No Central Phone JIB
Prices right AervtuS guaranteed
HRNKINO TRUCKINO C Trans
fer and store,,; We haul anythir4l
at t reasoning pries. Ill No Fit
bit eel. Fbns 33i.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding: loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
caah sales slips and everything In
the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
Money to Lend
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charges. See
W. E. Thomas, 45 South Central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. 8tat License No. 8-187.
Painting and Paperlianglng
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 646--W. o,3 S. Grape.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles
Darby. Deceased.
Notice is Hereby Given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed !
Exectitor of the estate of the above !
named deceased, and has qualified asj
such: all parties having any claim!
against said estate are hereby notified ;
and required to present same, duly j
verified as by '.aw required, either to
the undersigned at his home in Sec I
tlon 11 Township 38 S. Range 2 W.
of the W. M., Jackson County. Ore
gon, or at the office of F. J. Newman,
Attorney for said Estate. In the Palm
Building, Medford. Oregon, within h'.x
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice; and all
parties owing said estate may make
payment at either of said places.
Dated and first published this 6th
dey of February, A. D.. 1934.
JOHN DARBY.
Executor with the will annexed of the
estate of Chsrles Darby, deceased -
Notice of Filing Final Account.
In the County Court of fhe State nf
Oregon for the County of Jckson
In the Matter of tbe Estate of Grundy i
Barnes Llmlsey. sometimes known j
as J. B. Hlgley. but being one and 1
the same person, deceased. I
Notice Is hereby given that the!
undersigned has filed her Final Ac-j
count and. Report in the above en-!
titled estate snd that by order of the
County Court in and for Jackson
County. Oregon, a hearing upon the
same has been set for Saturday,
March 17th, 1934, m the County
Court room at the Court House in
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at
the hour of ten o'clock a. m.
All persons having objections there
to are hereby notified to present the
same on or before such time.
Date or first publication of this
notice is February 13th. 1934.
LONIE SARGENT,
Administratrix of the Estate of Grundy
Barnes Llndsey, sometimes known
as J. B. Hlgley. but being one and
the same person.
G. M. ROBERTS,
Attorney for Administratrix.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that Policies
of the Saint Paul Fire and Marine
Ins. Co. numbered 343135 to 343160.
Inclusive, formerly held by C. B. Ros
tel, Agent at Central Point, Oregon,
have been lost or stolen. Should any
of these policies be Issued by an un
suthorlzed person this Company will
not, in event of loss, recognize liabil
ity thereunder.
SAINT PAUL FIRE &
MARINE INS .CO.
By W. G. Frazler, Special Agent.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State o'
Oregon In and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
L Pallid
B. Picture puzxle
10. Scrutinize
14. Kind of Kgyp-
tlan crown
15. Sheepllke
16. Stock inga
17. Trust
19. Send forth
20. Daub
21. Vends
23. Dance step
Feline
26. To one side
28. Put sugar In
33. Pertaining to
one's birth
26. Government
levy
37. Biblical regton
28. Move back
29. Mature
41. Not fresh
43. Character in
Arthurian
lfgnrt
44. Unwlllinr
46. Scotch capt
41. Tooth of a
fear wheel
4. Panrer
in. Kind of dog
K2. PMIv
54. High pointed
hill
M. Monkey
17. Coirpridi1
into large
bundles
10, Course of
travel
14. Optical glass
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69. Short lacktii
70. Feeler
71. Cook slowly
72. Roposes
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Bernard A. iCoeppe. deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
I undersigned has been appointed, by
me Hon. ban H. Day, Judge of the
, above entitled Court, as Administrator
of said estate, and has duly quall
: fled, according o law; all persons
! having claims agslnst said estate are
i hereby notified to present same, with
proper voucher, and duly verified ac
cording to law. at the office of T. w
Miles, attorney for the undersigned.
In the Jackson County Bank Building
in the City of Medford, Oregon, with
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published January
30th, 1034. HERBERT C. KOEPPE,
Administrator of the Estate of
Bernard A. Koeppe, deceased.
Meteorological Report
February 37, 1034
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Occasional
rain tonight and Wednesday. Little
change- In temperature.
Oregon: Occasional rain weat and
local rain or snow In east portion
tonight and Wednesday. Little change
In temperature.
Temperature a year ago today;
Highest, 53; lowest, 32.
Total monthly precipitation, 0.28
Inch: deficiency for the month. 1.04
Inches. Total precipitation siti.ee
September 1. 1933. 8.44 Inches; defi
ciency for the season, 6.01 Inch.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 63 per cent; 8 a. m. today,
92 per cent.
Observation Taken at 5 A. M.
iSOth M or hi an Time
:a 1 5
Boston 24 8 .56 Clear
Cheyenne 22 14 .... Clear
Chicago 12 2 .12 Clear
Eureka ......... 68 53 .02 Cloudy
Helena 22 16 T. Snow
Los Angeles ... 58 54 .02 Cloudy
MEDFORD 61 42 T. Cloudy
New Orleans 44 32 .... P. Cdy.
New York 24 8 .34 Clear
Omaha . 12 -8 .. Clear
Phoenix to 48 .... Clear
Portland . 60 48 .38 Rain
Reno 60 34 .... Cloudy
Roseburg 62 50 .08 Cloudy
.Salt Lake City .... 48 36 .02 Cloudy
San Francisco .... 86 54 .... Cloudy
Seattle 62 48 .36 Rain
Spokane 32 28 .02 Snow
Walla Walla 46 36 ,06 Rain
Washington, D.C. 28 2 .12 Clear
TWO TRAINLOADSWHEAT
LEAVING FOR SHANGHAI
PORTLAND, Feb. 27. (AP) Two
whole tranloads of wheat leave
Portland today for Shanghai In the
holds of the steamer Jefferson Myers
under engagement for a special voy
age to the Orient.
The Big freighter was loading 10,
500 tons of wheat, or enough to fill
240 average freight cars.
Be fitted in a new model Corset by
Adrleriie's experienced Corse tier.
Phone 542 We will haul away rout
refuse City Sanitary Service.
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WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
Cross -Word Puzzle
37. Kind of Ash
2$. Leather
- featener
:9. Relinquish
voluntarily
30. "The bent
teacher"
31. Negative
32. Growing out
34. Aa they say
good-bye In
Spain
35. Shelf
.14. Send payment
Ireland
42. loo.ooo rupees
Ah. First piece
sawed from
a log
47. Forre air
noisily
through the
nose
10. Any rock of
fine particles
of clay or
mud
11. Clusters
it. One who fives
a title to
US. Charity
M. Kind of fuel
M. .Son of Beth
63. Mark left by
a blow
II. Rupilan
mountatns
II. Anatomical
tlnnue
63. Catch sight of
5. Htltch
67. Donkey
I. Preceding
nights
T. Climbing vlns
t. Not dressed
I. Bllndi the
yes, a e in
falconry
10. Pronoun
11. Ability
12. Contipfnt
II. MMhed
fabrics
1H. Angry
22. Mathematical
ratio
2$. Tight
Foots Creek Forest Creek
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FOOTS CREEK. Feb. 27. (SpU
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oalllgher. Mr. and j
Mrs. Chas, Gray of the Colony, and
Mrs. R. L. Miller attended the sales
tax debate February 21, at the Arm
ory In Medford. between A. E. Brock-
way or Jacksonville and Ray Gill,
State Orange master.
Mosdames Katherlne Palmer, Effle
Drummond, Jean Boye. w. G. Horo&e,
; Anna Boye and Madge Nelson or the
1 Colony and Palulne Wahl and Letsy
Miller from here, attended the health
I meeting at the Delta farm. February
: 20, wltn Nellie end Lynda 1 Jacobs,
1 hostesses. The afternoon was spent
in making cook-books and working
on a qulH.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Koater were
; Medford visitors February 24.
Among those attending the pie
' social in the Community hall in
Rogue River. February 23. were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed GuetsMaff and son Fred
erick. Beth Bomsllter, Louis Drulf.
Phyllis and Rowland Miller, Mrs. Effle
Btrdaeye. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oalllgher.
Mrs. Victor Blrdeseye and David
Blrdseye.
Mrs. George West of Medford vis
ited her mother. Mrs. Pauline Wahl,
here February 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood of the
Sherwood auto park enjoyed a trip
to the coast the past week. Mrs.
Sherwood's brother cared for the sta
tion during their absence.
Mrs. L. L. Smith and daughter
Dorothy, who have been visiting her
sisters In Seattle for several months,
returned to Grants pssa February 23.
The Smiths formerly resided on the
Henry Miller tract.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Galbreath have a
new grandson, as a son was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Alden Galbreath at
the Community hostpltal In Medford,
Fabrunry 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook of Gold
Hill were Riviera visitors February 23.
W. F. Boye of the Colony was a
Grants Pass visitor February 3-1.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bateman of Grants
Paas were looking over Miller Gulch
property February 23, with a view to
settling here.
Mrs. M. Boomsllter was having den
tal work done In Grants Pass Feb
ruary 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bates and Mr.
Bates' mother of Rogue River visited
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griggs Tuesday
evenintt.
Lon Ltngren and sons Glenn and
Helbert and his two brothers-in-law,
Lee and Charles Chaney of Portland,
visited at the Ed Roster home Feb
ruary 34.
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McLeod
MoLEOD. Feb. 37. (fpl.) A most
interesting meeting of the McLeod
home extension unit was held at the
home of Mrs. Haines on the Crater
Lake highway, February 22. Mrs.
Mabel C. Mack, assisted by Mrs. Glas
gow, gave a demonstration on color.
Each lady made a color chart and waa
given helps on color and combina
tions she could wear. A comprehen
sive talk on color harmony, etc., was
given by Mrs. Mack.
A handkerchief shower was given
Mrs. Dick Vincent In honor of her
birthday and a lovely birthday cake
was presented to her by Mrs. Gus
Dltsworth. A specal cake was also
given Mrs. Mack by the hostess, Mrs
Haines, in appreciation of her spen-
did services to the community.
About 25 ladles attended the meet
ing.
Next meeting, which will be on
weights and measurements, la being
looked forward to with much en
thusiasm. It will be held at the
home of Mrs. Tom Carlton, March 22
Mrs. W. D. Cob urn and Mlas Erma
Glass are planning to attend Home
Interest conference at Corvallls this
week ss delegates of the McLeod home
extension unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorts, who have
operated the Casey dining room and"
store the last couple of yesrs, have
moved to Union Creek, where they
will be associated with the Beckel-
he i mere.
Jim Sawyer has recently purchased
the Ed Pence place on Rogue river
near Rogue Elk Inn.
Mr. snd Mrs. Hobert Dltsworth srs
the proud possessors of s new car.
Mr. snd Mrs. Frank DIUworth at
tended Eagle Point Orange Tuesday
Among Medford business visitors
last Saturday were W. D. Coburn
Bob Allworth, Mr. and Mrs. Nedrey.
James Thomas, Bobby Ohrt nad Mr
MoFarland.
Mrs. E. D. Hoag has been helping
Mrs. Bob Allworth. who has been
suffering from asthma.
THE GRANGE
Talent miranre
Talent Grange will hold Its next
regular meeting March 1. The lec
turer's hour will precedet the busi
ness meeting as the Medford debate
tesm will he prenent. The lecturer's
hour will be open to ths public snd
will begin at 8 o'clock.
SPANISH WAR ITS
WAaHINGTON. Feb 27 rVp -The
senate late today adopted ths
fltiwr-MCarran proposal to restore
an estimated 460.000,000 in benefits
jto Spanish -American war veterans.
The proposal was offered as a- sub
stitute for sn sd ministration amend
ment giving back about 40.000.000
to the Spanish war group.
I The substitute, approved 51 to 40,
(has yet to be paseed by the hou4.
FOREST CREEK, Feb. 27. (Bpl.)
A small group of neighbors and
friends held a surprise covered dish
supper for Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mad
sen on the occasion of their 26th wed
ding anniversary Saturday evening,
February 34. , Games and stunts were
enjoyed.
Lee Black was a business visitor In
Medford February 21.
Though Washington'! birthday was
not a school holiday the Forest creek
school children held special exercises
honoring the day.
Friends of Mr. and Mr. Paul Pearoe
and family were glad to hear that
Gerald Pearce has been removed to
his home and Is Improving rapidly.
Children with perfect attendance
records for last week at Forest creek
school were: Mable Carirr. Merton
Leroy, Alma end Geraldino Ayres, Vera
Ay res. Norman and Wayne Meeds.
Mary Louise Hibbard and Maiden Le
roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Aytes were
shopping in Medford February 21.
Russell Ayres attended a party given
by a school friend In Jacksonville
Saturday evening. .
The men from here, who are em
ployed on the Sterling ditch have
given up their camp on Sterling and
are driving back and forth from home
every day.
Alice Madsen was a week-end guest
of Valerie Pearce February 24.
Six Rlrls met at the home of Mrs.
John Black Sunday afternoon to or
gan! re a girl scout troop. Tenderfoot
work was practiced and patrol groups
formed. The troop will be under the
Medford community committee and
will be known as troop 1). Present
were Geraldlne, Alma and Meyba
Ayres, Vera Ayres. Msry Louise Hib
bard, Mable Carter and Mrs. Black.
Minnie Ireland, owner of the Ore
gon Belle Mine, has a man employed.
cleaning out a tunne. on the property.
POLICE. REPORT SHOWS
SALEM, Feb. 27.- (AP) Ths state
police during January reported 867
arrests resulting In levying of fines
for a total of 0,126, sentences of 70
years and collection of motor traffic
fees of 913,068, Superintendent Chas.
P. Pray announced today.
In general law enforcement 356 ar
rests were made, fines assessed for
1,044 and 66 years sentences. One
arrest was for murder. The largest
sentences were for larceny under
$60, for which 64 arrests were made,
resulting In 17 years sentences. The
largest fines were for disorderly con
duct for a total of $167 on 18 ar
rests. Most arrests In the fish and game
department was for Illegal possession
of deer, 17 arrests recorded resulting
In two years sentences and 1100
fine. Hunting lo closed season re
sulted In nine arrests with fines of
4280.
Driving while Intoxicated still led
the list of the heaviest fines sssessed
In the traffic enforcement, for 42,
07fi for the 25 arrests. Ninety-three
arrest were made for driving with
out licenses. Total arrests In traffic
enforcement was S16 and fines as
sessed at 46,202.
TO
CLAIMS FIRST LADY
WASHINOTOK, Feb. 37. (API
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, saying
America Is one-third back to normal,
also holds "you csn't be s Mussolini
In a democracy."
She said so today snd sdded she
still thinks people srs "swell," ths
word she used several months ago
to describe her contacts with her
fellow countrymen.
At her press conference, ths last
before the March 4 anniversary of
the Roosevelt administration's first
year, she conceded It wis "Impossi
ble to make state functions Inform
al," but added that private life could
be carried on Just tha same at the
White House as elsewhere.
Asked to comment on a recent re
mark of s White House attache that
11 president's wives eventually lose
the informality of calling their hus
bands by their first names snd re
far to them ss "the president," Mrs.
Roosevelt laughed.
"When I say 'the president' It's
for fun I" she said. "Whether I call
him that or not depends on what I'm
going to take up with him,"
Final Notice to Medford
Milk Handlers.
The city ordinance specifically
states "permits to handle or esrv,
milk shall be peld January 1st of
each year, end If not so psid a com
plaint shall be (lied snd action taken."
All those In arresra should comply
at once.
crrr health dbpartment.
Chas. W. Austin, Milk Intptcor.
Ad.)
If you have not ai ready made sn
Inr.ntory of your buslnesa and will
soon, remember the Commercial
Printing Department of the Moll
Tribune. 38-30 No. Orape. carry In
ventory b'.anka. Phone 75 and wt will
del: ver the blanks to your pltce of
business.
BEST CGC MP
UNDER COMMAND
EX-NAVY OFFICER
EUGENE, Ore.. Tfb. 17 (AP)
To a navy ottlcsr, Lieutenant U 8.
Tlehenor, goea th honor of com.
mandlns Vie best CCC camp In tha
Eugene district. Tne Devil's Fla
camp, southwest of Roseburg. waa
named by Major Charles H. Corlett.
district commander, as the best of
the JO camps under his command.
Lieutenant Ttchenor has been In
charge of the camp since It was es
tablished at Devil's Flat. He has
been assisted by Second Lieutenant
Jack Stern and Second ' Lieutenant
T. A. Rodman, both of the field ar
tillery reserve, and Capt. A. W. Paul
ette. of the medical reserve, csmp
surgeon.
The men of the company are all
from the state of Oregon. The Wolf
Creek company won the Eugene dis
trict title at the end of the first six
months' period and wss later named
aa the best camp in the entire ninth
corps area.
PORTER REALIZES
His lifelong dream was realized
Sunday but the world didn't hear
about It snd Oeorge Porter was down
cast last night. For years he hunted
the deer and the pheasant with Just
moderate success, then avoirdupois
became a hazard and he took to
trnpshootlng.
He shot and he shot and he
wished and he wished that he might
break 25 straight, but It didn't hap
pen. Years went on and Mr. Porter
kept at It. Sunday he real I red his
aim. he broke 25, and was the hap
piest man in town until he saw that
It didn't get In the paper.
A friend came to his defense last
nlfiht to report that Porter had
reached his goal.
GRANGE LADIES VOICE
THANKS TO HELPERS
Ladles of Roxy Ann Grange haves
mads public a letter of thanks to
all who assisted them In serving ths
dinner served to those attending the
Diesel tractor school last Wednesday.
They want to thank Dan Howard,
who made the feed possible; the
Welman Coffee Co. for donation of
coffee, and to Mike Burke for his
help.
There were 139 men at the dinner,
served In the garage of the Miller
Tractor Co. on South Riverside.
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