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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBQNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934. PAGE SEVEN TO TO BUY SELL I S MI 1 1 Iteud ever; ad on this page , . you will probably find exactly the thine you nunt to buy or sell . . II t Isn't there, adver tise . . . It's Inex pensive, effectlvel RATES Per wold tlrst insectlon... (Minimum 25c) iSacb additional Insertion, nr word .. - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes - 'a6 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Bundle soiled clothing be ".' . uveen. Ashland .and Mcdford. laun drv mark 111. Reward for returning . 1 r i TvimptH. T-umdrv. lO NnuiMu i.". LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP aiRxTwANTED for housework. Appy at 127 Geneva Ave. WANTED Girl for housework. In quire 1125 E. Main. . , WANTED SITUATIONS 21-YEAR-OLD BOY wants' work of any kind. Phone 449-R. 705 W. loth. MOTHER and son wishes a place to live as caretaker for some one leav ing for the summer. Box 732. Trlb- , une. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS .WANTED Laundry completed, 60c a " dozen. Telephone 503-J. ELDERLY lady wishes' -board and room In -'private home near city li brary. Phone 887-X. FURNITURE TRUCK going to Sail Francisco soon. Would Hire load back. See us for rate. Phone 833. F. J E. Samson Co. WANTED Good used light, long wheelbase truck; State price.- kind and condition. Box 771, Tribune. WIIX PAY highest cash price lor your poultry and eggs. See us before you sell. Medlord Poultry and Egg Co. Phone 56. WANTED 6-Ioot orchard chisel-tooth cultivator. Must be O. K. and priced reasonable. Lewis Smith, 2 mi. southwest Talent, Ore. Grape. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Thibault. WANTED Haw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 130 Sc. Central. ' Across from Montgomery Ward Do WANTED Wool & mohair. Top prices. See J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See u before you sell. Wool bags and twine . for sale. Mcdford Bargain Houso, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mlU or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bidg.. Portland, Ore. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap. 833 W. 2nd. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel 1062. WILL care for elderly sick people in my home. Phone 437-X. JUNK WANTED Wo pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and funk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 Not Grape. Tel 1062 WANTED Five hundred ewes- Ad dress V-i'Si. care Mail Tribune FOR RENT HOUSES STRICTLY MODERN 5-room bunga low; fireplace, hardwood floors, nice lawn, shrubbery, good location, rent $20. 542 Haven. Phone 181. FOR RENT 6 -room house, unfurn ished, newly done over, good loca tion. $15.00 a month, water paid. Inquire 524 N. Holly. Tel. 745-J. FOR RENT Well furnished bungalow. 611 So. Grape. FURNISHED HOUSE In Burnliam Court, 604 West 10th, and garage. NICE clean house, modern, 6 rooms and 2 sleeping porches, wood shed, garage. Price $25.00. water paid 147 No. Holly. NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at 817 W 10th. FOR RENT Partly furn. bouse. 513 No. Grapa. FOR RENT 6-room modern bouse, furn,, piano. 1013 W- th. W. H Kverhard. FOR RENT 5-room house. 3 bed :ooms. on MUtlctoe Inqulri 875 So t'tntrel. HOUSES tlJ. $1250 and $15. water &id; wood rnue Pboo 10d Jih RENT Homes, furnished o; v furnished Brown to White IVR RENT Strictly nvxlern furnish- FOR RENT APARTMENTS aROOM APTS5arNoTklverslde. FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple. FURNISHED APT. Ior two adults. Call 905 West 10th. COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment In Mall Hrlbune Bldg. Living room with urepiaciN nap dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and oatbrooui; hot and cold water, steam heat nd lights fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD PLEASANT rooms, board. Oakdale. FOR heated sleeping rooms call 139&-L. ATTRACT1 VE rooms 404 S. Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 B. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, ! garden land, close in. i?art fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Jackson Co. Bldg. fc Loan stock for small second-hand car. Box 763, Tribune. FOR SALE Bulck touring. Trade for " wood. 1219 W. ioth. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 head of horses. .Want good used car. Wal ter S. Jones, 203 Mountain Ave, Ashland. EXCHANGE Furn. re -upholstering for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE W h i te electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL ROSEBURG Acreage near New Sol diers' Home, wonderful location for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. All city conveniences. Ex change for Medford property or what have you? Clear for clear. No Junk. Room 223, Jackson Hotel, Medford, or 8837 N. E. Dolores Ave., Portland. FOR SALE or trade for clear city property. 124 acres, close in, mostly river bottom, free water ior pare, 60 cultivated, god Improvements, Stocked and equipped. $8500. 15 North Fir. Phone lei. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A,. $15,000. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value Box 11744. Tribune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown As Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees. excellent soil Sacrifice $250. Write - Box 56. Mail Tribune.- OUR better quality chicks insure real profit. White Leghorns sc. April its, 7c. Rocks and Reds 9c April 18. 8c. Catalogue. Jenks Hatchery. Tangent. Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Brood sows. Will farrow soon. Talent Service Station, Talent, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE 120 head ewes. Write W. A. Scott, Jackson - vlllc. '. FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE Fresh COWS. Schulte, Beagle, Ore. Adolf FOR SALE DOGS-PETS COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Mrs. ' Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville. Tel. 173. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE White Leghorn chick.-; 500 or 600 ready now. C. J. McCay, Poultry Ranch, Medford, Ore. Tel. 334-J-4. RED SETTINQ EGGS. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze tonis, Cocke ran prize stock. $5. Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashland HENS with chicks. Carley. Tel. 358-X BABY CHICKS Reds $9 per 100; White Leghorns $8 per 100. Parcel post prepaid. Charles L. Good. Box 356, Eugene. Ore. Com. Cert. No. 983 9. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SEE the D. A. V. Trading Post for used furniture, light repairing oi all kinds, and car washing and greasing, ao ooutn Hiversiae, FOR SALE Wakefield baby carriage, Jumper, swing, large play pen. Tel, 1147-J. HEART cedar posts 9c; heart suar pine shakes $9.09 per M Oak. lau rel and fir wood. C. J. Akers, Eale point, mar route. . FOR YOUR vegetables and flower plants try the small hothouse, 1, ml. north of Medford, on old hlmv way. Indiana canner tomato plants seedlings, $1.50 per 1,000. FOR good sandy top soil and ferttl Izer. call Andy Overstreet, Phone 69. care Mcdford Concrete Conatr Co. FOR SALE Choice hybrid dclphln- - ium seedlings; will bloom this sum mer Phone 9'21-x.. call 703 W. 2nd BAY. wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley, can deliver, c. &. Devoe. 523-J-3. FOR SALE CHEAP Punch bowl and standard, and 13 glasses, ttee UD erty Market, CLOSING OUT our stock of Dode repair parts left on hands. Will five 50co discount on any of these parts In our a toe It Eaklti Motor Co. Hud son and Terraplane dealer, River side Ave. 1st door south of Western Auto Supply. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables ' beds, etc 714 Welch St, alt W 1 J.tciuua. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming. plowing. Pnone yii-j. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewlug Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. VERY choice long spurred Columbine plants. Phone 1173-Y. Call at 1002 W. 11th. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR S ALE M o r land 3-ton truck with removable house, 8x14, on chassis; 1932 motor. Phlppi Auto Court, Medford. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, electric washing machine. Bargain. Route 4, Box 77. MISCELLANEOUS IF Y6u HAVE A HOME, lot or ranch to sell for cash, send full details to H. Bowman, 240096 Ave., Oakland, .California. " MON E Y OANED On anything of value. We buy. sell, trade or exchange. CECIL JENNINGS New location 41 So. Front. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indian apolis. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, local representative. 523 South Ivy. Tel. 930-R. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261 FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coats reltned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. DENTISTRY Dr. 1. H. Gove. 236 E. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract,! JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol ntk ana Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT GO. Abstracts of Tlt'-B. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 82 North Ceu tral Ave. u ps ta i rs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 117U House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Painting and I'aperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 846--W o3 S Grape Money lu 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. State License No S-167. Transfer RE'NKTNG TRUCKING O. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonaole price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 332. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO. Offloe 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prices right, dervli guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 618 North Riverside. Phone 1044-S 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 ca&h sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 76. LEGAL NOTICES Summons. In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. Olive Haney, Plaintiff, vs. Homer Haney. Defendant. To Homer Haney, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above en titled Court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff therein on file against you within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. You are further notified that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree as prayed for In said complaint; namely, for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, and for such fur ther relief as to the Court may seem equitable. Thla summons Is published for four Consecutive weeks by order of Hon orable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the 11th day of April, 1934, directing same to be published In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published In Jackson County, Oregon; and you are therein and herein ordered and required to appear and answer plain tiff's complaint within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of the first publication of this summons Is the 16th day of April, 1934. J. F. FLIEOEL, Attorney for plaintiff. 32 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sole By virtue of an execution on fore closure Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, of date February 20th, 1934, directed to mc In that cause In said Court wherein Will Hansen and Charles W. Reames were plaintiffs, and Sophenta J. Ish Gore and Will H. Gore, wife and husband. The Medford National Bank, a banking corporation, J. A. Perry. J F Worttnan, A. C. Hubbard, 0. W Ashpole. Ella C. Westerltind, liquidating committee of The Med ford National Bank, and D. H. Mc Leod, were defendants, and plaintiffs therein recovered Judgment and de cree agalnt Sophenla J Ish Gore and Will H. Gore of defendants, for the sum of Four Thousand ($4000.001 Dollars and Interest thereon at elgnt .per cent per annum, from January list, 1933. and Five ($6 00) Dollars for (search of title, and Throe Hundred 'Eight ($308 00) Dollars attorney's fees, nnd Twenty-Three Dollars lEulj CCUU t(!3.80) coU UisX lU- bursements, which Judgment was en rolled and docketed in the Clerk's Of fice of said Court in said county on February 10th, 1934, notice la hereby given that pursuant to the terms of said execution 1 will, on April 17th, 1934. at the hour oi Ten o'clock A. M. at the front door of the jtourthouse in, Medford. Jackson County Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der to satisfy said Judgment and de cree and costs of said sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, ftU the right, title, and Interest that said de fendants, and any of them, had on, July 21st, 1931. or now have In the following described property situated In Jacksou County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the west1 line of Donation Laud Claim Nuraow 88 In Township thirty-seven 37) South of Range Two B) West of the Wil-i lame tie Meridian. 35 chains Norm oi the Southwest corner thereof; thence East 20 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence East 1. chains; thence South 1 degree Bast 106 chains to the middle of County road known as MoAndrews Road; thence fcortb 48 de grees East (rtong said middle Hue 8701 feet more or less to the southwesterly side line of the O- 9- C. Railroad Right of Way; thence Northwesterly along said side line to the North line of Donation Land Claim Number 68 in Township Thirty-seveu (37) South Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian; thence west along the North Une of said Donation Land Claim to the Northwest corner thereof-; thence Soutli along the West line of said Donation Land Claim 67.85 chains more or less to the point of beginning, -saving and excepting the following described piece of land de scribed m Volume 31 Deeds page 96 of the Deed Records of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, co-wit; Beginning at a point in a road from which the quar ter section corner between Sections 25 and 24 in Township Thirty -seven (87) South Range Two 2) West of the Willamette Meridian, bears as follows: South 43 degrees West 18.93 chains to point; thence Bast 29.63 chains to said quarter section corner and run ning from said beginning point North 14.11 chains; thence East 6.26 chains; thence South 7.03 chains; and thence South 42 degrees West 9.48 chains to the place of beginning, containing 6 and 70-100 acres of land. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances and water rights and ditches and ditch rights thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain ing. Dated this J 7lh day of March. 1934. Walter j. olmschbid, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy, Notice of Final Hearing, In the County Court of the State of Oregon m and for Jackson County, In the Matter of the Estate of R. R. Duncan, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that O. H. Bengtson, Adlmlnlstrabor of the Es tate of R. R. Duncan, deceased, has filed his First and Final Account of Administrator and petitioned for an order settling the estate, and that Thursday the 10th day of May, 1934. at 10:00 n. m In the County Court Chambers, Medford. Oregon, has ben fixed as the time and placo of hearing bald Petition. All persons inter ted are notified to appear then and there to shew cause, If any there be, why such Ac count should not be approved, and the Administrator discharged nnd the Surety relased. , O. H. BENGTSON, . Administrator of the Estate of R. R. Duncan, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the board of directors of School District No. 6, Central Point. Ore., will re ceive bids to supply 100 cords or more body fir wood to be delivered by July i, iwo. aii mas to oe accompanied ny a certified check for 6 of amount bid, and must be In the hands of the district clerk on or before May fl, 1934. 'me board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Signed; EARL LE&VER, District Gierk. For Garden Plowing Tel. 912-J, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSt 1. Anger 4. French city 9. Sesame 12. RtcklcBi ruffian 14. Finn eggs 16. Flo war 19. Former am prma 15. Cooking . 19. Sbort for a man's namt so. Chart SI. Cut off ri, Molstena 24. Hollow pipe tl. Type measure ES. Huts 20. Make Into leather 81. Stick S3. Late king of the Belgians 36. Understand H. Eats away 38. Symbol tor neon IV. Ktnrt of chetst 41, Conk slowly 42. SwIk!" river 4R. Carry 46. Exists 16. Part of a furve n. Shaks In a musical tone Solutlpn of Saturday' Puult P O PjlA A D Alio A t O N CUjjR T to. Incipient tautfb 62, Rowing Im plement 6S. Plundered 6i. UoJJk of ibt liarveit Is Drinking vet eel 1?. Com pans point DOWN L Mountain 1b Crate 2 3 m ' 6 7 b mi io " n 31 3Z J33 34 3? 4o" Hp 7l Hp 42 MMT3 mM 1 rr--, 'A (OUNlgRIlEFS Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK,. April 16.-SpM A group of Central Point high school; pupils with two of their teachers' drove to Williams creek Friday tor a picnic at the Cave camp, but the day ; being rainy they stopped at the WU-! Hams Grange hail and ate their din ner, driving on to the Cave camp In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Lathrope accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell and son Clyde of Grants Pass were on Williams creek Wednesday and called at the C. W. Roberts home. They are leaving the first of th week for Rosevllle, Cal., where they will work in the fruit. An extension ol the rural mall route has been secured. It will go as far as Vineyards on the west lock of Williams creek to Cougle's mlU on the east fork and to Ira SpaiHn'a on Panther gulch. Tiie route will be opened July 1. Archie Powers- has been given the contract of delivering the mall. Mrs. M. L. House spent two or three days this week with friends Cn Grants Pass. Harold Veucil has been asistiug C. W. Miller putting in garden and other spring work. Bob Sparlln of near Merlin drove over to spend the d.y with his father, ira Sparlln, who is in the hospital at Grants Pass, where he recently Underwent a second operation. Mr. and Mrs. Don Reams of Grante Pass were on Williams creek several days lately looking for a house to rent, where Mr. Ream can be near his work. Eugene Morrison and Jack Hill se verely chopped their forefingers cut ting kindling lately. E, h. Harbeek of Grafts Pass was on the creek Monday and took back a load of veal calves, five of which came from the Harry Sorets tle. Mr. Kradel, who was stricken with apoplexy several weeks ago, was taken to a Portland clinic last week, but the family received no encouragement from the doctors. Mr. Kradel and Mrs. Doc Mansfield accompanied him. Williams Ladies' club met with Mrs. F. B, Miller Wednesday. During the business meeting the Garden club voted to hold ft neighborhood fair on Labor day. The ladles were chosen on two contending sides, each side to put on their own display and a pro gram,' Judges will be chosen -from the outeidje for the display and pro grams, the losing aide to entertain the winner soon afterward. Displays may consist of vegetables, fruit, Mow ers, canned goods, poultry, and any kind of homo produce. -After the business meeting n enjoyable social hour was spent in visiting and games. Refreshments were served. There wore 28 ladles present. Mrs. Frank Knut neu of Thompson neek was ft visitor. Friends were grieved to hear of the death of Fremont Jordon at his home on Thompson creek Wednesday. Bert Furgu 1 visiting his brother-in-law, John Letteken. Edna Whlsler was taken to Grants pass Thursday to the hospital, where nhs underwent an Operation for ap pendicitis. " WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet work. Cross -Word Puzzle 10, Klactrlfled particle 11, Meadow 13. Favorite I?. Deep wagon track it. Part 2L Kent 22. Withstood use iZ. Bottom plecei of plows ii. Small murine cruatacea ni ii Come on the stag ft. That man 20. Killed i'i. Popular name for ChrieUan Science practl trocar 44. College de gree 7. Not touar 40. Silent 42. Seed oover Inge 44, Superhuman beings 41. Biblical cher- aotert sra 2: 67 41. Also 45. Knock 40. Allow EO. Male child 61. Dutch city 64, Jumbled type R Ef AM t N OH B I A QUI ApH . Answered I. Bar legally 4. By I 100 square inetera of land I. Havlne a flat brtasl' bone f. Small nahti K Fly hlph 9. Contribution of pralae Applegate APPRECIATE, April W.w(SpD BUI Lowden and son Irvin of Fern lley were Sunday visitors of the former's sister, Mrs. Mary Purse!, on Val creek. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Pool and daughter Maude spent Sunday pic nicking on EvaoB oreek. They stop ped at Gold Hill on their return home and watched the ball game between Gold Hill and Jacksonville. Mrs. Lance Oftenbaeher received word her uncle, Ire, Sparlln of Wil liams creek, was to undergo an op eration Monday at the Grants Pass hospital. He was operated on some time ago but was never able to re turn home. Mr. and Mrs. Pine and Mr. Prebt of Medford were Sunday guests of Mrs. R. S. Burchard on Vale creek. Hael Saltmarsh of the Oak Grove district Is spending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A, West on kittle Applegate. Mrs. Cora Crump of Vugene is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump on Little Applegate. She spent last week at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump's on Forest creek, Mrs. Francis Edwards of upper Ap plegate returned home Monday after visiting witu her brotber, Francis Crlteser of Leland. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dickey spent last Sunday picnicking with friends on Reese creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greove were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Taylor. ' Leroy and Steve West f Medford were Suuday guests at the borne of their grandparents. Mi. and Mrs, 4. A. West. Many of the lower Applegate resi dents were grieved last week by the death of Robert Rwd, who was em ployed at the c lutes home and wboc death came from an appendicitis op eration, Robert was a member of the recently organized community basket- bail team of lower Applegate. his father came from Bvans, Colo,, una hla uncle from MyHIe Creek, tnter ment was made Monday at the Mis souri Flat cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Stevens of Med ford, Mr. and Mnj. Jack Green of Jacksonville and Mr and Mrs. Bdwin Taylor of this community enjoyed a full day of entertainment last Sun day. They motored to Carberry tor a picnic lunch and fishing, aitnougn the flshbw wss not so good. Upon their return home waffle supper was enjoyed at Mr. and Mr. Taylor's The evening was spent playing cardo with Mr. nd Mrs. A. S. Bdward and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson coming in for the Card games. Those from the Applegate commun ity who enjoyed Jackson eounty's school for parent Tuesday in Mea ford weret Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs Itfince Offenbach, Miss Maude Pool, Mrs. C. C, Buck and Mrs. Ross Dickey Anderson Creek ANDERSON C1U5BK, ApM (Spl.) There will be a progr.m, pie upper and Cakewalk at the Anceraoa Creelt school the evening or April 30 Everyone la Invited. Mr, and Mra. Jamea Mar ""' daughter mid Edward Smith attended the aervlcea at Flrat ChrlaMan church at PhoenlK Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Alec Donlca went to Talent Monday. Bdnard Smith wa In Medford Men. dar on bualneea. Mlas Bon Nell Jonas called on Mlaa Ruth Maia wedneaday. Uonel Romlnger ot Talent waa hare Sunday visiting Jak fltedeii, Steve tunak was out te Ashland Wednaaday. Edgar Schuette wai In Medford Sundav. James McDowell of Medford was here Thursday. Howard Holtman left Wednesday for Lekevltw, where h, expert toj work for tha summw. Ralph Oreen Is working In th, 'val ley thla week. larln Close left (or Klamath rails Friday. Mr. Washburn was out to tha val lay Thursday, Miss Ruth Mays spent Sunday with Mlaa Orao, Oarrlaon of Phosnil. , , Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. April (Spl.r Jackson County Parant-Teaohar ooun. ell met at Eagl, Point April II. Mrs Kletaer, sUta president, of Portland, gave an Interesting talk. Mra. W. H young of Eagle Potat was elected president of tha Jackson county ooun- ell for tha coming. year and Mrs. r Barrett, secretary. Mrs. Madeline Barrett la teaching In Butte Palls for a few days, aunstl tutlng for one of the teachers wbo 1 III. The operetta, "Windmills of Hol land," presented here by the Eaglo Point high school, under the direc tion of Miss Olson, will be presend In Medford at the Craterlan, April go Dr. Forbes and family are moving Into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Fry. Mr. and Mra. Pry are moving to a place near Central Point. Sam Coy came down from hia ranch at Climax to apend two dayj with his fsmlly. Civic Improvement club held Its refrular meeting April 13. Tha aerv Ing oommlttee for the neit meeting is Mrs. Julia Davlea, Mrs. Thelma Short and Mrs. Jessie Mlttelstaedt. Mr. and Mra. Paul Force are the parent of a son born April II at Purucksr'a In Mcdford. A delegation of Eagle Point ladles attended the Jackson county school fur parents In Medford. recently. They were Mesdamea Da vies, Coy, Walker, Taylor. Hixon, Meyer, Ash pole, Watd, Harnlsh, Nick Young, Seamen, man ley, cannon, Chamberlain and Ting Persist PERSIST, April !. (Spl.) Friends end neighbcra are sorry to learn tr.at Mr. Atid Mrs. Clarence Ayson end fsm lly are moving to their home near Drew Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Proctor were over night guests at the Ervln Hutchisons Saturday, April 7. Mildred Young, Viola Zlmmer and daughter Joan, also Dorothy Ash were all-daya callers st the Hutchison home Wednesday. Mr. end Mra. Clarence Tison and children visited at the L. W, Ash's Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Brvln Hutchison call ed on Mrs. Qienn Howard Tuesday. Mrs. Mildred Young was in Medford April 13, transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ttson called on Mr. and Mra. w. W. Wlllltts, also Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison, April 10. S. W, Hutchinson called at the Mattltewa cabin April 13. Trail extension unit met at Mrs, Fred eturgls' on Elk creek April 13. , Tolo TOLO, April 16. (8pl,) Wiley Dft. vis la recovering from being hit in the nose by & baseball. It injured his nose badly and blaoked both his yes. Mr. ftnd Mrs. Ivan Wilson and daughters of Gold Hay accompanied by Mrs. John Anderson and tiaugh ters, Edith and Ell, spent April 8th at Crescent City. Bet her, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Davis is convalescing from measures. Mr. and Mrs. John Oreen were Medford visitors Tuesday. Mrs. P. A. Tracy attended the cchool for parents, returning with t.lie Cenlral Point delegation of P, T. ; A, Mrs, Tracy also represented iColo Community club. Ernestine Tracy was honored with a birthday dinner April 11 by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert and baby MariJyhn of Central Point, Dorothy and Arlene Inmann and Clyde May were Invited Kueste. An interesting meeting of the Women's club waa held at Mrs, John Green's Thursday, Next me e; Ing will be in tho club rooms at tehe school bouse April 20. Visitors are always wevcome, Mra. C In rente Loftus, who baa spent the winter in Ohio with her mother, who has been 111, 1 expected home today, W.e will arrive on the evening train from Portland, . Griffin Creek GRIFFIN, CHEEK, April lB.MBpl.) Nine Indies of the Radio Club attend ed the school for parent In Medford Tuesday. t School baseball team played Jack sonville grade team Monday. A number of young people gath ered at the Thomaeon home Tues day evening aa a eurprlse party for Mlas Velina, at being her blrVidar. The evening was spent playing games after which refreshmenta were served. There la to be church at the White school house Sunday evening. Every one la Invited. T,'i, poles have been cut and de livered to the school house tor the new play ground equipment Which la to be built. Thenien who went to the hills and cut the poles, (urn Isfted by A, R, Ouches, were Roy Oundlff, Ivan Day, Ray Ouches, It, R, Ouches and Jake Brown. THE GRANGE Jacksonville Orange Jacksonville Orange will be'hoet to the candidates, their wives and frlenda at e party to be held at the neat Orange meeting, April 27, Members of the grange feel that they would like to meet the different candidates and an making extensive plans for this occasion. The eve ning's entertainment will be planned tor the enjoyment of the candidates and will Include cards and dancing ant refreshments at a nominal charge. Remodeling of the hall has been completed with the reflntshlng of the floor which Is now In fine condition for dancing, with the enlargement of the hall there will b room and entertainment for everyone. Special Invitations have been Issued to the candidates, but friends of tha csndl dates and grangers are also Invited. Tho committee In charge la Catnar Ine Wendt, chairman and Emma Conger, Edith Oltford, Louise Brock way. W. H. Arnold and Mabel Sims. A fine attendance waa present at the business meeting Friday evening The grange seems to be thoroly awake to Its social obligations as several Important functions were planned and announced. The grange expressed their willing ness to support the plsns now being made for Jacksonville's day of the coming Diamond Jubilee and a, com mittee composed of Geo. Wendt, I, A. Court Orders Property Sold 4 room house, corner lot, $700.00, Terms. 2 small houses, three large lots, $1,800.00. Terms. C. S. BUTTERFIELD, For Receiver 409 Medford Building. Dew and Otto Nledermeyer wsji ask ed to meet with the Jacksonville chamber of commerce and cooperate in every way possible in the arrange ments to be made. The office of assistant steward, and Ceres having been declared va cant, Herbert at f ford was elected asslitant steward and Mrs. F&y Peters, Ceres. These officers to gether with Rev. s. H. June, chap lain and Leona Conger, Pomona were installed by I. A. Dew, past master. Tha following candidates were In troduced: A. E. Brockway, represen tative; Henry Conger, county Judge; Mr. Dell of Bellvlew, sheriff; Mr. Caster of Phoenix, commissioner, and Ted Sims, sheriff. Lalies of the Economics club an nounced that refreshments would be served following the business meet ing hereafter Instead of on the social nlghta. Phoenix Grange Ladies of the Phoenix Grange will meet in the hall, Tuesday for an all day meeting. They expect to finish the quilting on the lovely quilt they have been working on. At noon a covered dish luncheon will be served. All ladles wMo can come, are request ed to do so. f Meteorological Report April 16, 1934. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity t Fair tonight and Tuesday. Not much change in temperature. Oregont Generally fair tonight and Tuesday, but cloudy northwest por tion and on coast. Cooler east por tion tonight.- - , Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 47; lowest, -32. Total monthly precipitation, .08 ineh deficiency for the month, ,4ft inch, Total precipitation since .September 1, 10S3, 8.30 inches; deficiency for the season, 6.71 Inches. Relative humidity at 0 p. m. tcrday, 28; a a. m, today, 77. Sunrise tomorrow, 6 87 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:54 p. m. Observations Taken at s a. m., HO Meridian Time. II l II H Bft Si ? n ft Boston M .... ..... .. Cheyenne .... 38 .03 P. Cldy Chloage 46 40 .... Clear Eureka 56 53 .04 Cloudy Helena 54 44 T. Cloudy Los Angeles ... MEDFORD 74 80 ploutty New Orleans .... 82 66 1.16 Cloudy New Vork ..... ... Omaha .................. 60 ...... Phoenix .....v. 64 .... ........... Portland .... 83 .... Cloudy Reno 73 46 Si Cloudy Roseburg 53 58 Cloudy Salt Lake v .. 68 4 ... P. Cldy San Francisco.... 68 50 .... Clear Seattle 68 48 .01 Cloudy Spokane 64 48 T. Rain Walla Walla ........ 70 61 .03 Rain Washington, DC. 64 48 .33 Rain 4 Warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of school Diet. No. 6 warrants Numbers 1 to 496, lnclualve. Intereel to cease April 13, 1834. Warrants pay able at First National Bank, Medford, Oregon. EARL LBKVER, Clerk, School Dlst. No. 6, Central Point, Oregon. Phone 641. We will haul away your refuse. 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