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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
77ZZ small white temale pup
,u-itim on head and ears
Brown ua."o"
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Hnsr-lt dog missing, call ism
WANTED FEMALE HELP
"Ai Doroi housework. Ad-
mJs Mes Cantrall. Ruch. or
call 22-F-23. Jacksonville.
MALE OR FEMALE
wanted A limited number ot stu
dents to attend packing school be
g nnlng Jul, 9 at the Ala Vista
Packing House. Phone 16-F-U.
Marian Stanclltte.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man to hoe. I O. Gould,
lit miles south Talent.
boatkSTwanted
Would like address of experienced
boatman whom I can hire by tele
phone occasionally by the day to
handle my light rowboat Irom Sun-set-on-the-Roguo
to Dodge Bridge.
Must be well acquainted with rap
Ids between points mentioned. Will
pJy $7.50 per day. Must have auto.
"T mobile for going to and from work
Box 1931, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
UNINCUMBERED, experienced - -woman,
will care for children In the
home, reasonable. Small children
preferred. Phone 919-R,.
EXPERIENCED waitress wants work.
Phone 1273. ' ' '
ELDERLY, dependable lady wishes
work by hour or day. Housework
or care of children, etc. 234 W
5th St.
RESPONSIBLE woman will care for
children at her home. Call 1228.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WILL PAY CASH for cheap car. Mrs
Laura Jones. Griffin Creek.
WANTED Warrants. Redden Jc Co
WANTED TO RENT Reaponslhle
party desires small furnished house.
Box 1930, Tribune.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk
Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phone 647-L.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
i buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd
Hand store, 1603 N. Rlveresldo
Telephone 266.
WANTED Baby calves. Rt. 1, Box
395. Medford.
FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone
969-R. Thlbault.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
pelts See us before you sell. Wool
bags and twine for salo. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Drape at
Phone 1062
WANT TO BIT? 1920 Ford. Must be
cheap. 333 W. 2nd.
WANTED - Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House, 27 N Drape St. Tel
1092.
WILL care tor elderly sick people in
mj home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mil or
more, crusher, amalgamator Advise
price and where can be seen. 417
Davu Bldg., Portland. Ore.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER and unk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
J7 No. Qrape Tel 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES ft
LARGE, furnished duplex, sleeping
Porch, wood-gas range. 212 S. Qrape.
POR rent 3-roonWurnlshed house,
"? S. Holly. Inquire 129 S. Holly.
roR REhrflirroorrfurnlshed house.
1015 Reddy Ave., Phone 1700.
FOR RENT A modern 5-room fur
rushed or unfurnished house, ncwlv
finished inside and outside. Inquire
17 w. 2nd.
"OR RENT 4-room duplex. Inquire
s'3 No. Bartlett or Phone 341-R-l-
POR rf.nt 5-room furnished hou.-e.
hear Koosevelt school. Call Harold
H. Rmn-n inc. ..... K 1 ATA
FOR nr,NT-917 W. lfth"
"i King.
10 W. 9lh.
1028 E 9th'
"3 B-atty'11"
Call Harold H. Brown, I9i after S.
10 ,0.
k0.1?, RENT Partly furnished hou
Mil(r paid. Phone 1232-W.
Modern s-room house, 39 Myers.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 0-room
o, on ' highway
Phone 790-X.
HOUSES tor rent or sale. Call Harold
H. Brown. 196.
FOR RENT Homos, furnished oi
unfurnished Brown & White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURN. 2-roora spts and garage. 601
W. 10th.
TWO-ROOM apts, 525 No. Riverside
FOR RENT Furn. apt., centrally lo
cated. Call 1368-w.
PARTLY furnished apt., gas range,
bed. overstuffed ri HVAnnnrr an1
chair. Light, hot and cold water
mrnisnea. uw rent. Apply Mail
Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnished or unturnlsh.
apartments. Carglll Court Tel. 19S
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
DESIRABLE ROOM Separate ent
rance. 220 No. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Bed room 4c living room
H.tvuw: entrance. I OIOCK Irom C
House. 117 Laurel St.
FOR RENT Furn. sleeping roonu
375 So. Central.
FOR RENT Modern sleeping room
Hot and cold water. 345 N. Bartlett
FOR RENT Large front room with
2 double beds Hot and cold water
Close In. 20 s. Fir.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep,
lng rooms, with garage accommoda
tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River
side Ave.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS VACATION CABINS Deluxe, meals,
cheap. Convalescent Home, facing
park, Ashland.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD 153 N. Oakdaie.
RATES very moderate at 718 E. Main.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3. Drape.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Wood for hay. Rankin Estes.
Phone 71.
OAT HAY Isaacs, Crater Lake Hghy,
2 ml, out.
FOR SALE or TRADE 6-ton (24 hrs.)
ball mill, ore feeder, classifier,
plates, belts, pulleys, shafting, en
gine. 328 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Young turkeys or will
trade in on late model automobile.
(Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry,
Talent, Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for a
smaller place, the Stelger Rambler
Rose Garden Home, furnished or
unfurnished at a sacrifice. 122 Ore
gon Terrace. J. J. Stelger. owner.
47 A. on Crater Lako Highway 1 ml
N. ot Reese Creek. 2 room house,
10 A under ditch. Sell cheap and
easy terms or take Calif, property.
Take car as down payment not later
than 1931. Luke Ryan, R. 1, Nor
walk. Calif.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
RANCH SACRIFICE DON'T FAIL fO
see this. $1650 cash down will
handle 140 acres, 65 cultivated, free
water, productive free soil, barn
with 30 stanchions. 90 tons cap , 6
rm. house, all equipment, team,
cows, chickens, turkeys, hogs, fur
niture, 75 tons hay, 20 acrea wheat,
corn, garden, etc. No encumbrance
on personal property and crops that
go with this deal, $4600 total price.
See Arthur E. Lalng, 10 N. Bartlett
St. Tel. 1496.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Service sta
tion. 2 acres. 7 rm. house. Box 167,
Talent.
LOG CABIN, Lake o' Woods two story
partly furnished, fine beach, bar
gain by owner. N. F. Ohrt, Trail.
Ore.
40 ACRES bottom land. 27 acres un
der plow, Daiance pasture, uprigns
bouse, barn for 25 ton hay. 6 miles
north Rogue River. Price $2500. See
me for a deal. Pengra Real Estate,
524 North Riverside.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown oE wane.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS, con
venlent terms C. A. Barnes, 1334
Reddv. Phone 148-X or L. J. Knox,
. Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 62-R.
FOR SALE! 8 acres west of Gas Plant.
Good land. Pengra Real Estate. 624
No Riverside.
COZY HOME of 4 rooms, bath and
large screen porch, near school and
walking distance town. Good condi
tion throughout. $1000 full price,
very good terms. See Arthur E
Lamg? 19 N. Bartlett St. Tel 1408.
FORb7leToR LEASE One of the
best drive-out places In valley, do
ing good business. Act quick
party leaving. Box 2022. Tribune.
53 CRES near Applegate P O.: 11 A
cultivation, ire .i.. ...... --
ence timber: Improvements. PJ1
Erdman. Apple;ate. Ore
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRA DE Spotted horse.
service Sta., JaciC-
MiviHe Highway.
fMXrt grade
. utm1i Mom third call,
$35 H M. von Stein, McLeod. Ore-
Fo.M.F-UvesioCik. oun
Kpntlc mux cu.
fSit SALE Frean cows. AdoU
Scaulta, Besgie, Or.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FRYERS call avenlngs, 1813 No.
Riverside.
PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize
stock $5 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashland
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
PEDIGREED cocker spaniel puppies.
Mrs. jack Thrasher, Jacksonville
Phone 173.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Ford coupe. T-model, in
good condition, call 706-J evenings.
GOOD USED CARS
30-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE
AT N. A. D. A. BOOK PRICES
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, air
wheels.
1933 PJymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
1930 Hudson-8 Sedan; a real buy.
1928 LaSalle Sport Coupe.
1927 Chrysler Roadster.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
88 N. Riverside. Tel. IB
FOR SALE Good 1929 Buick. Also
single work harness. 1109 w. Main.
BUY NOW
1932 Studebaker 2-ton truck equip
ped for fruit haul or freight
ing. 1930 Bulck Deluxe sedan.
1930 Chrysler 77 sedan.
1928 Bulck coupe.
1927 Essex coach, $75.00.
STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE
So. Riverside
FOR SALE 1929 LaSalle 5-passenger
coupe. Good rubber, fine mechan
ical condition. Price very reason
able. Inquire H. F. Lange, 38 No.
Riverside.
ONE EACH 1934 Terraplane and
Hudson sedan: used as demonstra
tors; at a substantial discount and
new car guarantee. Trade and
terms. Eakln Motor Company. Hud-son-Terraplane
Dealer, South River
side. FOR SALE Model A Pord coupe, ex
cellent condition, new paint. 109
E. 8th St.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Quaker oil heater, used
very little, excellent condition.
Priced for quick sale, $60. Box 2038,
Mail Tribune.
FOR SALE Santa Rosa plums, 2c;
Golden Bantam Corn, 20c; cabbage
lc. F. s. Carpenter, Jacksonville
Highway.
FOR SALE Refrigerator. 75-lb. box:
very cheap, call 1138-W.
FOR SALE Peaches and early ap.
pies. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake
highway.
FOR SALE Crabapples, 2)0 lb
Phone 1566-R.
FOR SALE Equity In house. Call
526 Haven.
FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley
Dags. Mcaiord Bargain House, 27
N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
1 25-LB. TOP 1CER. 1 50-lb. front
leer. Refrigerators fine condition
Bargain. Call 458-W.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail
mskes; terms u desired. All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett.
FOR SALE 1924 Harley Davldeo'i
juuurcycie ana sine car; accessories.
Like new. Bargain. W. S. Stennett,
116 Central Ave., Ashland. Phone
293-R.
FOR SALE Oat hay. Walter Tolls.
Stewart Ave.
PRODUCE bought and sold at Home
market, bo. i-aclllo Highway.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOU CAN SAVE nearly 50 of your
fiuw insurance witn a ijegal Reserve
Co. S. A, Kroschel, agent. Phone 350.
DENTISTRY Dr. I ft. Gove. 235 E
main.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add
ing siacrune. Typewriter, Boots
Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
FOR SALE Binder twine, hay salt.
wiry cups, iruic oasKets, crates
Monarch Seed Si Feed Co.
FOR SALE -Dairy Fly Spray, 90c
bi. urjng your container. Mon
arch Seed Sz Feed Co.
GRAIN SACKSJackson County
Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett 8t.
DOOS examined free. Dr. stone, 4tb
ana earuen.
BUSINESS CHANGES
SAW MILL for sale. noo, terms. P.
o. box 853, Medford.
FOB SALE Hl-Wsy Inn Oafs nd
equipment. Kens sii.oo month
Qold Hill.. Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Ansinicii
JACKHON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts at ntu ana
Title Insurance rhe
only complete nt
8 y t to in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms and 5. No 83
Nortb Central Arc. upstairs.
"Expert window 'Cleaners'
LET OEORQE DO IT Tel. UT3
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Orl
entsl Rug Cleaning specialty
DANCING N IIOOLS
LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for.
mer Fanchon-Marco stars. Ted and
Evelyn Schrader. Studio opposite
Rlalto. Phone 1SIS-Y.
rransler
EADS TRANSFER STORAOI 00 -
Offlce tola No central pboue no
Prices ngbt. 4enrvS guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pic,
era and movers Special UTtatuck
moving equipment. Prices ngbt
tie Nortb Ritersid Phone 104-X
Money lb tend
MONET LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS. ETC prompt lernce sno ie
cat rites W E THOMAS 5 S
Central. Stite license No. i 151.
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing syitems, duplicating
css,h aalea slips and everything In
the printing line. 38-30 N. Drape
Phone 7o.
Wall Paper C lean In r
WALL-PAPER CLEAN. NO. lo per V
ft. Mr. Black. 810 N Bartlett.
Painting and rapernanglDg
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
banging. Tel 646--W. d3 8 Qrape
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that,
BY VIRTUE OP THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS ot that certain chattel
mortgage made and executed on the
36th day ot September, 1933, and ap
pearing of record In Volume 36 at
Page 33 of the Mortgage Records of
Jackson County, Oregon, to which
mortgage and record reference la
hereby made, and In which aald
mortgage H. B. Fleming. Oeneral
Manager Northern Cross Mine, Is
mortgagor, and the undersigned,
Allen D. Reed, (also known as Allen
Reed) Is the Mortgagee, upon which
said mortgage there la now due, ow
ing and unpaid the full sum ot
$250.00, and by virtue of the power
given me In aald chattel mortgage to
sell the mortgaged property therein
and hereinafter described, that I will
on Monday, the 30th day ot July, A.
D. 1934, at the NORTHERN CROSS
MINE, NEAR FORREST CREEK, In
Sec. 26. T. 38 S., R. 3 W., W. M., Jack
son County, Oregon, at the hour of
2:30 o clock P. M. of aald day, orfer
for aale, and sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash the
following described personal property
covered by the said chattel mortgage,
to-wit:
1 3.'a foot Huntington Mill
1 set amalgam plates
1 Studebaker engine
1 Miscellaneous lot of beltlnp.
shafting and pulleys now situated on
said mine
1 Sturtevant Crusher
1 Overland Engine
1 Water Tank
1 Truax Mine Car
350 Track feet, more or less, of
mine rails
250 feet, more or leas, two Inch
pipe,
now situated on the NORTHERN
CROSS GOLD MINE, near FORREST
okeek, in Jackson County, Oretron.
or so much thereof as may be necea
aary and sufficient to satisfy the aald
amount due on the said chattel mort
gage, to-wlt: 250.00 with the coats,
expenses and disbursements that have
or may accrue.
Dated at Medford. Orecon. thl Bth
day of July, A. D. 1034.
ALLEN D. REED,
(Alao known as Allen Reed)
Mortgagee.
COS! FOR JAKES
In order that taxpayers may not
be ( deprived, upon examination of
their federal income tax returns of
auto and traveling expenses Incurred
for business purposes. J. W. Maloney.
collector of Internal revenue, today
caned attention to the necessity of
substantiating such expenses by an
Itemized account.
Doctors, professional men and
traveling salesmen have complained
that these items were disallowed. This
is generally found to be because of
estimated deductions, which the ex
amining officer Is not permitted to
accept. The expense may be allowed
Mail Tribune Daily
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VALLEY VIEW, July 7. (Bpl.)
Miss Lllah Van De Mark was a vis
itor last week of her uncle, N. L.
Hawk, and family.
Mrs. Ida Nance and son were re
cent business visitors in Valley View.
Clifford Hendrlckson spent the
past week visiting at the R. N, Cha
ney home.
Roy Hendrlckson, who Is employed
near Bly In Klamath county, was
calling on friends In Valley View
one day last week.
H, O. Oaley was a business visitor
Thursday evening,'
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fish of Oold
Hill were callers In Valley View on
Wednesday.
Mrs. H. R. Westerberg was a busi
ness visitor In Klamath Falls last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilson enter
tained the following guests last week
at dinner: Miss Ida May Piper ot
Ashland, Mrs. Kenneth Lansing of
Portland, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Leslie,
Miss Dorothy Leslie and Keith Len
nox. Mrs. Kenneth Lansing and little
daughter, Peggy, .returned Saturday
to Portland after a three weeks' visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Lennox, and brother, Keith Lennox.
George McCracken la home after a
two weeks' attendance at the 4-H
summer school at Corvalits.
Mrs. J. R. Leslie and Miss Dorothy
Leslie enjoyed a few days' visit In
San Francisco and San Jose last
week.
Valley View Community olub held
its annual picnic In Ashland park
Thursday. There were about 25
present to enjoy a lovely dinner and
visit afterward.
Mrs. Marcla Ross and Miss Juanlta
Ross called at the Stratton home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nichols are
moving to Lake Creek to the Charles
Terrell ranch with their dairy herd
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bostwlck and
three children have moved to the H.
Weagant ranch from Murphy, where
they have been for the past year.
Miss Frances Gallatin attended a
party at Miss Janet Wilson's In Ash
land Monday.
Mrs. E. T. Newory and Miss Edna
Newbry attended a shower at Mrs. L.
Frlnk's in Talent Monday afternoon,
honoring Mrs. R. Norrls, formerly
Dorothy Baughman, a recent bride.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hawk and sons
visited Tuesday at the Harrison home
In Ashland.
Mrs. Wm. Qlenn and Mr. and Mrs,
W. A. Stratton attended the covered
dish luncheon and party given by
the Alph club at the Masonic hall In
Ashland Tuesday.
Miss Frances Gallatin returned
home last week from a two weeks'
visit with her sister, Mrs. Arthur
Sawyer, and family of Myrtle Point.
Friends of the Sawyers will be in
terested to know that Mr. Sawyer
has been appointed assistant county
agent of Umatilla county and wilt be
located at Hermlston.
Dr. and Mrs. C. ,F. Tllton of Ash
land were callers here Saturday,
only when Incurred for business ex
penses, and substantiated from actual
records. If It la desired to secure the
benefit of such travel expense for
Income tax purposes, taxpayers must
keep record to support their claim
of same.
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Rogue River
ROGUE BrVER, July 0. (0pl.)
Live Oak Orange met In regular ses
sion at their hall here Monday night.
An interesting patriotic program was
given. A small attendance was pres
ent and had a fine time after the
close of the Orange. One Of the fea
tures of the evening was a salad talk
and demonstration by Mrs. Lelah
Shepherd. The members enjoyed the
salads she made. The next meeting
will be held July 18, with a pot luck
lunch at 7:30 o'clock. All members
are requested to be present.
Mrs. Will Lore and youngest daugh
ter of Mountain Home, Idaho, have
bean visiting at the Al Love home
here. Mrs. Love's visit was shortened
by a message from home stating her
husband was very 111. Miss Maxlne
Love accompanied her aunt home and
will spend most of the summer there.
Miss Velma Smith left Friday for
Vancouver. Wash., for a visit of a
month or more with relatives.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Inman
of Evans creek, a girl, at the home of
Mrs. Olsh here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witt and son
Delbert left Thursday for Redmond.
Ore., called by the serious illness, of
Mrs. Witt's father, J. L, Julian. Mr.
Julian at one time resided here and
operated a store. His many friends
regret to hear of his Illness. j
Mr. and Mrs. Durham of Camas.
Wash., arrived Monday to visit the
J. A. Scott family, old-tlms friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eelson of Boise,
Idaho, are visiting with their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Bad
ley. Miss Florence Snodgrsss of Van-
couver, Wash., a cousin of Mrs. H. N. I
Swank, is visiting at the Swank home. I
. Mrs. Olive Ore on, a daughter of
Mrs. Taylor Bailey, and her iw6
daughters. Thelma and Marjorle Peri
slnger, 6f wapato, Wash., art visiting
at the Bailey hdm.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roberts are In
Ashland where Mr. Roberts Is attend
ing summer school at the Southern
Oregon Normal. Mr. Roberts la sev
enth and eighth grade teacher here
in the public school.
George M. Scott, who has been in
the Veterans hospital at Roseburg,
recovering from a broken leg, return
ed home and was only home a day or
so when he was rushed back to the
hospital Buffering a severe pain tn his
side, which was though to be ap
pendicitis. His mtfny friends will tyi
glad to know he did not havt to
undergo an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Nelmuth he
turned Sunday from the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hull In O rants Pass,
where they were week-end visitors.
The Pourth was spent In various
ways by the residents of Rogue River.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Sandry went to
Medford where they, joined others nd
picnicked near Union Croek. Mr. and
Mrs. Pred Dengler, Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Dengler, Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Nel
muth. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and
children, Nell and Barbara, Mr. and
Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter Iona,
made a picnic party who enjoyed the
day on Rogue river above Oold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson J61ned
relatives up Evans creek for a picnic.
Mrs. Bertha Lund and children, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kathan and Joan wete
others picnicking up Evans creek.
Others went to Ashland, some to
Grants Pass, so the town was quite
deserted.
Bible study which has been held
at the Presbyterian church, closed
Friday with a plcnlo .on the school
grounds. It was well Attended,
Table Rock
TABLE ROOK, July B. (Bpl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Deford of Ashland
visited Mrs. De ford's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Hunsley, this wee.
Mrs. Tom Wright ot Lozler lane
spent Thursday here with Mrs. Ralph
Wilson.
Basil Blgham. who underwent an
operation for appendicitis at a Med
ford hospital last week, is oonrales
clng satisfactorily.
Fred and Earl Rorden, I. R. Bee Be
and Bob Sage enjoyed a trip to Crater
lake last Sunday,
Miss Owen Houston of Kane, creek
was a Sunday gtieat of her niece, Mrs.
R. E. Nealon, last week.
Miss Roberta Hamlin has been en
joying s visit from Misses Betty and
Marjory Holman of Monterey, Cal.
The Hamlins and Holmans were
neighbors In Petaluma.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and
son Dwlght spent the Fourth of July
holiday at Orants Pass. The Ed Wil
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brlggs and
Mr, snd Mrs. R, E. Nsslon spent the
dsy st Ashlsnd. The Tuttle, Schafer,
Mead, Hunsley, Sage and Hamlin fam
ilies, Mrs. John Morris, Miss Llbby
Hamilton and Chas. Swingle enjoyed
swimming at Bybee bridge. The John
Ncalons motored to Butte Falls and
Mr. and Mm. Mel Atkins and children
celebrated lit ApplegaU.
Messrs. Beebe, Rslmer and Pruitt
took In a large display ot their gladi
oli for the show sponsored by the
Medford Garden club Saturday. The
gardens here are In full bloom now
and are attracting many flower lovers.
Mr. snd Mrs. J M. Dodge and chil
dren of Medford were guests of the
Nealon ranc:i July 4th.
Misses The' ma and Marls Lyons,
with a psrty of 10 young people from
Medford, plcknlcked at Bybee bridge
Wednesdsy.
Miss Edith Ssga spent the holiday
with friends at Lake o' the Woods.
The Wilson and Nealon threshing
machine Is opsratlng In the Phoenix
section this reek. The grain crop of
E. C. Hsmllton was threshed Monday
but most of the grsin of this neigh
borhood is stlU la the shock.
Beagle
BEAOLE, July 0. (Bpl.) Finis
Mayfleld of the Meadows spent Sun
day visiting his brother, Joe May
field. Mr. Moon Is working at the Dodge
orchard this week.
Morris Frlnk. Lloyd, Robert and
Ernest Bandera hiked to the hoy scout
camp on Evans creek June 30 and
spent the night.
Jesss Walker took over the mall
route to the Meadowa July 3.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Case and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walkor and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker
snd family spent the 4th on the river
below the Dodge bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims and Ea
telle Kelson and family spent the 4th
on Rogue river.
Those who spent the 4th at Mr. and
Mrs. Blschoft's were the Ecfler broth
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Morton and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs.
Hlnes and Mr. and Mrs. James Martin
and family. A basket dinner was
served and the crowd went to Dodgo
bridge In the afternoon for swimming
and ended the day with fireworks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Martin and family of Reese creek
spent the 4th at Union creek.
Walter Grant has been unable to
walk for the past two weeks on ac
count of an abscess on his knee cap.
The Blaine family spent the 4tn on
Morrison creek.
Milton Sanderson made a business
trip to Klamath Falls Saturday.
Eva Frlnk spent July 4 at Dead
Indian, picnicking with friends."
Mrs. Blaine and grandsons, Harry
and Ward, returned to their home
near Jacksonville Friday after stay
ing a week here with Ray Blaine.
Leo Martin left the last of the
week for wineglass, where he Is sta
tioned In the CCC camp.
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, July 0. (Spl.)
The business meeting of Williams
grange was held Thursday. Don
Hedgepeth was chosen manager or
the baseball team of which Victor
Sparlln is captain. Mrs. Flora Millar
was elected to fill the office of lady
assistant steward; Mrs, Joe Boat was
eleotod Flora. The benefit clauce
given Saturday night was attended
by a large crowd. ' Refreshments were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hartley and
two children of Cleveland, Ohio, are
visiting Mr. Hartley's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Taylor Hartley ot Williams.
Mrs, Bob Sparlln and daughter and
Mrs. Layton Sutton and daughter,
both of Klamath, are also visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Young are the new
purchasers of the Davy John place
and nave taxen possession.
The new sawmill near the A. D
Oray place, owned by C. Carter, la
now in operation. Ho expects to put
on several more men in the near fu
ture. Barty Davidson, Prank Wright and
A. M. Bunch have boon helping in
the hay on the Charles Miller place.
.Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Hartley's Sunday atternoon In dueled
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper La rl more and
son, Fernald, Mrs. Addle Pierce of
Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lath
rope and daughter, Esther of Central
Point, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sparlln
and daughter, Jean, Mr, and Mrs. At.
fred Lartmore and daughter, Hazel,
Mrs. Artlne Sorrels, all of Williams.
Mrs. Billy Carl of Long Beach, Cal.,
was In Grants Pass Thursday on bus
iness. Mrs, Carl formerly lived on
Applegate,
Mrs. Johnnie Klncade and daugh
ter spent several days last week vis
iting with her sister, Mrs. Gus Erlck
ion of Vancouver, Wash., who has
been visiting In southern Oregon
and California.
Jack Doak, an old-time resident of
Williams Creek passed away at Grants
Pass of a parayletlc stroke. Inter
ment was In the Sparlln cemetery
June 36. Services were conducted by
the Masonlo lodge. His son Jim.
wife and children from Junction City
and aon Clarence and wife of Klam
ath Falls, were present. The oldest
son, Frank, la In New York.
Members of Mrs. Oeorge Sparlln's
lids of the Garden club contest met
at her home one day last week to
perfect plans. The date for the har
vest festival has been changed to
August 1 Instead of Labor day as
previously voted, because a shortage
of water Is feared. The booths with
the displays of the opposing sides
will be Judged In the morning fol
lowed by a potluck dinner at noon
for all, with an entertainment and
games In the afternoon. In the ev
ening there will be a two-hour pro
gram given by the opposing teams
snd their friends, to which a small
admission fee will be charged. All
are cordially Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shafer of
King's Highway, Medford, visited Fri
day at the 0. W. Roberta home.
Sardine Creek
SARDINE CREEK, July 0. (8pl.)
Madge Croft of Medford spent the
week-end here with her parents. She
was accompanied by Ilene Dale of
Medford.
Mrs. F. Byrne, formerly of this
place, now of Ashland, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Elhart to Port
land last week, then continued to
Seattle to spend a month visiting
relatives there. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drake and daugh
ter, Mrs. Llllle Durkee, motored to
McCloud, Calif., laat week to visit a
few dsys with Mis. Drske's daughter,
Mrs. Mlnnlt Young and family.
Barney Governor and son, Bernard,
who have been employed near Klam
ath Falls for some time, visited rela
tives here during the 4th ot July
vacation.
Among those from hero who at-1
tended the grange dance at Sams
Vslley June 30 were Mr. and Mrs R.
W. Dusenberry and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Bllee. tvsn and Ber
nard Qovernor, Blossom, and Edward
Durkee, Ralph Dusenberry, Mrs. Nine,
Dusenberry and daughter, Mabel,
Cieorge and Dick Ring.
M. and Ms. h. Q, Pickell and son,
Douglas of Medford. enjoyed a ptcnlo
dinner July 4 at Mr. and Mrs. 8. A.
Dusenberry',.
John Smith has finished binding
grain for C. Vroman. .Ion HRmmlv
and I, Zlerolf and will move bis
binder to his ranch on Thompson
creek to begin binding there next
week,
Mr. and Mrs. p. L. Walt and Mrs.
Eva Newton were dinner guests of
Mrs. Millie Walker In Gold Hill July
1. Mrs. Walker will move Into the
telephone office Monday to aaaume
full charge.
Charles Smith hss been blnd'ij
grain for his father. J. 0. Smith, Ed
Ftene and S. A. Dusenberry, and will
move his binder to the J. o. Plerca
Place to beoln Work MnnH.
one so far has reported an excellent
urup oi grain.
Bill Conner of Riverside visited hl
friend, Charles Smith, Tuesday.
Dole Smith of Ramsey canyon waa
an overnight guest of Lester Dusen
berry Tuesday.
New orange and black signs hare
been erected recently, directing mo
torists o the "House of Mystery."
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart and son,
B'.lly, spent Sunday night with Mrs.
P. L. Wolt on their return from a
business trip to Portland.
The fourth Is over and everyone
Is getting back to normal after cele
brating at Grants Psss or Ashland.
Those attending both places report
a good time and large crowd.
Mrs. P. L. Walt has been suffering
for the past week with a badly ulcer
ated tooth. She hod the tooth ex
tracted, but the Jaw Is still In a
badly Inflamed and awollen condi
tion. '
Communications
Regimentation.
To the Editor:
Under the magna charts of Amer
ica rlghta Incorporated In the phil
osophy of a "New Deal", we find a
definitely unified sequential In the
plan and purpose of the "Great
Work," begun by our president that
frees our minds from any further
ambiguity concerning what the "New
Deal" haa done and wilt do to re
store a modicum of balance to our
wabbly civilization. Cavil there will
be. And room for the distortion of
fact to practice the abomination ot
Intellectuality. Here I refer to prop
agandizing the word "regimentation."
What are the faota? From the root
of every business, banking, merchan
dising, ditch digging, etc, springs an
orderly arrangement ot groups, each
group performing the tast related to
the general order of business. So all
the world la regimented, even to the
and me. Regimentation la repulsive
to us, It conjures Italy, Germany,
Austria, maybe Russia. We have then
the wrong picture.
No person under our system
would lose his Individuality by being
regimented. Rather, he increases ths
usefulness and scope of his Individu
ality In adding hla creative ef
forts to the labor of others,
Through training, disciplining and
refining the moral and intellectual
nature of our people we have per
fected the groundwork for a culture
to build In these United States the
highest expression of a civilized stats
In the world as history.
This was amply Illustrated In the
splendid spectacle of the pageant.
With all Its wealth of tabelaux and
Directs these could never have been
realized without regimentation and
In the big parade waa represented
regimentation In Its perfect order,
Let us then pass this bugaboo ot
propaganda, lot us look at another
tragically real picture, the chaotlo
kalUoscope of the average mind to
day bankers, manufacturers and po
litical minds all suffering from an
excess of knowledge without refer
ence to Its application to any or all
objects to bo won today has created
contusion of purpose, political, so
cial and economic. Knowledge with
out purpose results In fragmentation,
the spawn of chaos.
This was the Insanity 'ot the last
congress, JJowever the orderly regi
mented processes of the "New Deal"
will assemble this Junk knowledge
and create from It an Intelligent de
sign, intelligible to one and all, as
the way out of the financial, politi
cal, soolal and economic miasma tha
world wallows In today.
Under the leadership of F. D.
Roosevelt, president of these United
States, we can hope to build a new
social culture without a parallel In
western civilization, replete with
progreaa In the arts and In the sci
ence of statecraft, that will reflect
greater enlightenment and humanity
in our own lives and In our attitude
toward the people of other lands.
What think you, reader?
Q. I, MAXWELL.
July , 1934.
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