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MEDFORD MAIL TRD3U3TE. MEDFOIID, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, mi. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Troth to Portland John A. Troth left on last evening train for Port land. To San Francisco Mrs. Harry Toung led Saturday night by train for Ban Francisco. a a Loaves for South Rose Billing left this city Saturday night for Loo An geles, making the trip by train. Hoist In City John Hoist, ranger stationed In the Butte Fall district, arrived in Medlord yesterday after noon. m m , Opp, to Portland John W. Opp. owner ot the Opp mine, left by train yesterday for Portland, on a ahort visit. a a a Warner Here Fred Warner, project nrlTitendnt of Upper Rogue OCO eamo. arrived In Medford yesterday on business. Here Saturday James Murphy or Seattle spent Saturday In Medlord on business, arriving from the north on the morning train. a Accepts New Position B. L. Vinton, former SERA district engineer, has resumed to accept an advance posi tion with P. W. A. Spends Day Here Mrs. Tom Smith f oold Hill arrived in this city yes terday morning on the Oregontan, to spend the day here. a Perry In City William Perry of Hague Point was In Medford Friday attending a meeting of the Jackson county relief committee. . a Kenlv Returns Here F. Corning Kenly. "who has been sojourning at his river lodge the past wee, return- ad to the valley on aaturoay. nlrirh at Ashland lewis Ulrlch, manager of the local National Re employment offices, spent Friday on a regular business trip to siuuu Leaves for Glendale J. M. Bryan of Glendale, Ore., left on the Shasta yesterday morning for his home, hav ing been In Medford since Friday on business. a a a Black Here Lee Black, telephone foreman, formerly with the Evans ereek OCO camp and now of Dog Lake i anendltur me weea-vna Medford. Fredette Here H. C. Fredette, of Forrest creek, was a business visitor In Medford Saturday. Mr. Fredette Is developing mining property on ra rest creek. Medford Visitors Mrs. Geo. Shrull and granddaughter, Evelyn Taylor, both of Central Point, were Medford visitors Saturday, arriving In the city on the OregorJan. a a Repairs Fire Damage George Bads secured a building permit Friday at the city building department, to re pair fire damage at a cost of $48. at as South Orange. a a Dr. Lemery Returns Dr. Charles Lemery. who has been attending the state medical society's meeting at Cor vallls. returned to this city yesterday morning by train. a a a Randall Goes North D. D. Randall i.ft it ntaht on the train for Van- ,,,.r wuh . where he will attend a missionary conference during the first few daya of October. a a a ntnneman fo Kelloeg Edgar Stone. who hu been on vacation In Medford for the past three weeks, left yesterday morning on the snaara. en- route to his home m Keuogg. a a iin. in dtv Ralph Jennings, project superintendent of south Fork of the Rogue CCC camp, was in Med f ...wrdaY transacting business with forest service official. Visiting Here Dorothy Cbltwood is .Litm In Medford wun ner Mrs. Evelyn Applegate. having arrived from her home m san rrancmco j" terday morning by train. a a a vi.iTinc in Rosehure Mr. and Mrs Earl wymore are visiting over the In Roseburff. with Miss Eleanor Boyd, who was formerly of thl city. They left here yesterday. Has Eve Removed Will H. Wilson, local merchant. Is able to be back at his store again, having been In the Sacred Heart hospital several days last week, where he had his ngnt -moved. a a a i..oii. T.m EnulDmmt -D. J Humphrey of Portland, representative n thi westlnihous A-ray rived in Medford yesterday morning hi n-ernnlan. to Install new ray equipment at the Sacred Heart hospital. Humpnrey yesterday afternoon. Aliens In Hospital E. V. Akens of Copper 1 a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for medical care. a a a From Phoenix Donna Graff Is of Phoenix was shopping In Medford Saturday. a a Elfert In Medford Joe Elfert of Roseburg waa a business visitor In Medford on Friday. a a On Vacation Miss Dee Scheffel Is spending two weeks vacationing In San Francisco and Los Angeles. To Visit Sister Mrs. M. D. Gray of Ashland arrived here Saturday eve ning, to spend today with her sister. Mrs. J. F. True. a a a Leaves After Visit Mrs. J. T. Pat terson of Portland, left for her home yesterday by train, having been visit. Ing here and In Klamath Falls for the past few daya. While in Medford. she was the guest of Mrs. N. 8. Oat- man. a a ' Leaves for East Aletha Mitchell of Chicago left yesterday by train for her home, having been visiting here ror the past 10 days with Harry LP' land and family ot 225 South Oas dale. a a a Arrives for Visit Mrs. J. D. Hill of Alpena, Mich., arrived on Saturday morning's Shasta, to spend the next two weeks visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Page of Butte Falls. a a a Shops In Medford Among out-of town shoppers In Medford the last of the week were Mrs. Donna Anderson of Phoenix, who was here Saturday, and Ike Frldegar of Ashland and Hat- tie Howlett of Eagle Point, Friday vis Itors. A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass was also here Friday. Mrs. Nannie Here Mrs. F. E. Nan die, an Instructor in the Grants Pass achoola, la spending the week-end In Medford. a a Receives Treatment Richard Cheda of San Rafael, Calif., Is reccelring medical attention at the Sacred Heart hospital, where he l,a patient. a a Returns from South Miss Margaret Chlldera was expected to return to Medford last evening, from Los An. gelea. a a Gets Steelhead Mrs. Jack Moore was successful In Ending a s'Vpound ateelhesd In the Rogue Saturday. a a Mrs. Flck III Mrs. P. J. Pick of Jacksonville underwent a major op eratlon at the Community hospital Saturday morning. a a fnderRoes Operation Ellen Beltz of 1115 Nlantlc, Is a patient at the Community hospital, where she un derwent a major operation Saturday a a a Rhoten In Hospital C. A. Rhoten of Route Two, Medford. underwent a minor operation at the Community hospital yesterday. . Visit Sister Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall are leaving tor Lakevlew where they will spend several days visiting Mr. Hall's sister, Miss Pearl Hall. Coleman Hunting Dr. H. P. Cole man left the latter part of the week for the mountains. He plans to re turn to Medford October 7. a a a Returns Home Mrs. P. E. Griffith of Eagle Point, returned to her home Saturday, having been a patient at the Community hospital. a a a Papers Issued The Pistol River Pilot and the Conifer Chatterer. CCC publications are off the press and In circulation. The Pilot Issued Its last edition Wednesday, as the compsny will be moving to Selma at Camp Kerby this week. The Conifer Chat terer. Is Issued by the Upper Rogue River company. Mrs. Rucker Better Mrs. W. H. Rucker. who reside at 1033 . West Eleventh street, was yesterday report ed recovering from her recent illneas. a a a Has Fractured Arm Jimmy Jaqua of 40 West Jsckson street was taksn to the Sacred Heart hospital Friday to receive treatment for a fractured arm. a a a Moore In Medford Orle Moore, for est service editor of the Conifer Chat terer, CCC publication of the Upper Rogue River camp at union creek, was a visitor in Medford Saturday, a a a Grass Fire Saturday The city fire department extinguished a grass fire on hospital hill at 11:49 a. m. Satur day, before any damage resulted from the blaze. a a a To Pack Apples Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bishop of Phoenix left yesterday for Yakima, Wash., to pack apples, having completed their work In the peara here. a Typos Will Meet Medford Typo graphical Union will hold Its first fall meetlrut Monday afternoon. Oct. 1, at 4 p. m. at the Oddfellowa hall. All membera are expected to attend. a a a Mesch Goes North Ted Mesch left Friday evening for the north, having attended to business matters In Med ford. He Is a representative for the Knight Packing company, with head quarters In Portland. a a a Mrs. Hilton 111 Mrs. George Hilton, Sr., of Grants Pass, a former Medford resident, is now a patient at the St Vincent's hospital in Portland, where she Is receiving treatment. She will be In the hospital for several weeks. a a a Hayes' Return Home Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hayes have returned home from Corvallls. where they attended the meeting of the Oregon State Med ical society. Dr. Hayes was on yester day's program at the gathering. Midget photos, for 10c, this week. Peasley Studio. ' E With a limit of five mulct a ti dr trapped on their auto, one. of the most successful hunting parties of the seuon returned to Medford yes terday also bearing a week's collec tion of beard and tales of stalking their prey through half a foot of snow in nothing more weatherproof than tennis shoes. The hunters were H. W. Conger, James Taylor, L. M. Shelby, of this city, and Earl Shelby and John Campbell of Eugene. Leaving Monday, the party headed for the high hllla of Drews creek near Bly, Ore., where besides the snowfall they report breaking halt an Inch of Ice from their water buckets each morning. Everett Brayton, another successful Medford sportaman , brought I n a four point muletall buck Thursday from the Lakevlew district. Van Conner also bagged one of his bucks for the year when he killed a nice animal In the Dead Indian country, returning yesterday from a two days' trip. Another four point buck waa the result of George Casebolt's trip on Thursday to Evans creek, which is proving one of the most popular nearby hunting grounds. Many local sportsmen are planning new trips Into the wilds, with sev eral already located at their favorite outposts, among whom is Jack Hues """ Poruo Val'.ev goll course, who has been questing the TOO LA1E 10 CLASSIht T?Z.rL-ui or 3" centrifugal pump. Phone 1H Jacksonville. WANTED 50 cord ccr ,,r, ?' mediate delivery. 1119 N. Central. NOTICE Duck hunters. "a-"om boat for esle. cheap, uau iov.. ACRES California property to trade . iwn nmnertv. What Bsve you. Phone 837-X. 330 No. Front St no otrvr s seres. Improved. 4. v,-.,... a ton hav in barn Ressonable to reliable party. Phone 387-J. FOUND Hunting equipment. Owner may have same oy wn. ....... psylng ad. 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Plckert and Hugo Lange will maXe today. Herman Burgojne and John Jarvls left lwt night for the Applegate. John Ysunu will anawer the call today, and with Prank Mulhollen ol Beagle will travel to the upper reaches of Evana creek. John Perl plant to start today. Bill Offert is another planning to leave today, and Andy Andrews and a party left Sat urday night for Johnson prairie, In the Oreensprlngs, Samson Distributes Triangle Products Theo. Schammer, general manager of the Triangle Milling company ol Portland, waa In Medford Friday completing arrangement with the F. E. Samson company to distribute Triangle poultry and dairy feeds in southern Oregon. Mr. Samson said, ''This line la unusually good and It has been very successful In the Portland district. We will make an announcement In a few days that will be of Interest to local poultrymen and dairymen. . f Attention Pioneers The Southern Oregon Pioneers So ciety will hold Its 68th reunion in the Court House In Jacksonville on October 4th, 1034. commencing at 10:30. Bring well filled basket of food, the Society will furnish the cof fee, cream, sugar and Ice cream. You furnish cup, spoon, plats, forks, and table cloth. M. Day Kelson, Secy. . 13 -OB Blue Herringbone suiting, 931. SO. made to measure. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs. FINAL MEET FOR EAGLES BOY CLUB A meeting of boys between the ages of 14 and 31 will be held next Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the Eagles lodge for the purpose of com' pletlng plans for the organisation of an athletic club, It waa announced by jack Hueston yesterday. A similar meeting was held last Wednesday, at which time about 35 boys were present, and objectives of the athletlo club were explained by representatives of the Eagles. A num ber of persons Interested In boys' welfare work were present and ex pressed pleasure that the Eaglea lodge would sponsor such a movement In this city. It will be the purpose of the Eagles to organize immediately three groups of basketball teams and possibly oth er athletlo groups. The groups will, In all probability, be allocated to the east, west and southern portion of the city, directly arrangements have been made for floors upon which the boya can play basketball, Coach Burgher of the Medford high school, who attended laat Wed nesday's meeting, stated that the pro Ject being sponsored by the Eagles was the finest that could be devel oped In this city, as It kept the boys active, provided healthy recreation and had a tendency to build charac ter and leadership. Larry Scbade, who for many years has been vitally concerned In boya' welfare work in this city, stated that It was the biggest thing that could happen here and was something that he had hoped for many years would be brought about. Capt. O. R. Durham of the Salva tion Army, who also attended the meeting, pledged his co-operation, as It has been a dream of his ever slfioa he came to Medford. Many officers of the Eagles' lodge gave short talks. Including George Tucker, the chaplain of the local aerie, who organised a similar pro ject in British Columbia when he was bayonet and physical Instructor in the Canadian army. A number of the boys present ex pressed pleasure that such a club wu being organized, and Jack Hueston, who acted as chairman, appointed from the boys a commute of three to work with the Eagles' committee. Those selected were: Alva Merrltt, Ray Offord and Price Shaffer. 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