MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 193-f
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LOST Gold bridge lower teeth: 2 on
right aide. 3 on left: probably on
bank of Rogue: 125 reward. Box X,
Tribune, or mono i-
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OST Tweed aklrt on North or South
.iral Finder rjleaae Dhone 779-1.
. ...i. -t-i-- tin hret at Cra.
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terlan theater. Saturday mornmj.
Finder please call 925-L.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Floor sanding machine .
Economy Lumber. No, Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Model T Ford touring for
saddle horse. 114 So. Bartlett.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 1 lln. Sidney laths
cheap. 0. R Horn, Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Mallard duclts. Phone
691-R-3.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
FOR SALE OR ' TRADE Oakland
coupa In A-l condition. S. B. Hill,
Rt. 1, Bos 334, Central Point.
FOR EXCHANGE 10 tube Crosley
all-electric radio for late model bat
tery set. Phone 638-J.
FORALEOR"TRADE 3 cows. Tit
H. C. Mulr.
TRADE 1924 Ford for corn or wheat
Write Bos 85, Butte Falls.
FOR SALE Dresser with large mirror,
two bedroom chairs. Apt. 2 Holly
Aptmta., 135 North Holly. Pbone
2M-X.
FOR SALE Tokay grapes, Jc. Hartley.
9-F-5.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 915
Prlcea right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special Uveatock
moving equipment. Prlcea t.gnt
819 North Riverside. Phons 1044-X.
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WAI.L-PAPER CLEANINO, lo par aq
ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE No. 1 perfect ecdar shlng- I
les, 335 3. Riverside.
(QUOTUMS
Tolo
Griffin Creek
FOR SALE OR TRADE For grain or
alfalfa hay, 75 head of good breed
ing ewea. Call evenings. W. H.
urotnerton. urana Hotel.
36x8 truck tire for wood. Tel 1044-X.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford aedan and 3 lota In Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-T
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White Jleo
trie sewing machine for light ae
dan. Box 638, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE .
EXCHANGE Small house on good lot
Value SJoO.OO, for llgt car. Inquire
145 N. Central.
LARGE 8-rooro house In good condi
tion. 3 blocka from University Is
Eugene, for small house in Medford.
Would consider desirable Ashland
property. Phone 424-J-2. Medford
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack,
eon County Building 6c Loan Ass'n.
Phone 195.
LOST Lady's brown hst. under brim
orange. Finder please return to
Tribune office. .
LOST I f'dog miaaing. call 1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman for general house
work. Must be good cook. Private
family. Give references. Address
Medford, P. O. Box 1124.
WANTED 8mi ATIONS
a AND 10 ACRE TRACTS.
810 DOWN. 85 MONTH;
on pavement; plenty water, electricity
and phone available. Phone 1281,
Montgomery.
CHOICE Willamette Valley farm: no
Irrigation required; excellent tree
allt soil; good Improvements: fine
location; 10 cattle, 8600-lb. team, 40
tons hay. good farm machinery.
Total price 85,000; good terms. See
our selective list Oregon farms for
sale and trade. 15 North Fir, Medford.
20 ACRES for aale or rent; house,
good barn. well, fenced. See Wlckie
at Fluhrer'a Bakery.
DRY WOOD 80 tiers laurel, 50 fir
oio Pennsylvania.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wanta practical nursing or house
keeping. Bos 4612.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E. 9th.
I HOME FOR SALE Near park.
quire 207 So. Ivy.
FOR SALE; 10 acres good Irrigated
land. O. O. Boggs.
WANTED-MI8CELLANEOU8
iivANT TO RENT A 3 to 5-acre farm
near Medford and school. See Mr.
Wright, Rt. 1, Bos 60-A.
WANTED Pasture for 3'0 head mules
and horses; also hay to be fed In
racks at owner'a ranch. U. S. Forest
Service.
WANTED 5 or 6 pack burroa. W.
Fox, Dlsonvllle, Ore.
WANTED Cow for teed and care dur
ing winter. Will buy If satisfactory.
B. Rogers, .Gen. Del., Medford.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade. Berrfdale I f:
Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. i!l
286.
FOR SALE! Several farma for sale
O. C. Boggs.
IF 14 EARNING on 12500 Invest
men't In two houses on one very
large lot In east Medfo'.d Interests
you, then write Bos 4621, Mall
Tribune.
WHEN you think Qi'rea" wUw7thin
of Brown Se W! ite.
A BARGAIN 'Ay large lot, on Ben
nett St.. excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees an' berrlea. Will sacrifice on
terms cash. Box 56, Tribune.
63 A'iS near Applegate P. O.; 11 A
r.clvatlon, free water right; bal
ance timber; Improvements. Paul
r Erdman. Applegate. Ore.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house In city llmlta of Med
ford Must be cheap. Box 308. M!
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R. Thlbault.
Phone
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMIN JM
BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MC-nirnun RARCIAAIN HOUSE
37 No. Grape. Tel. 1062
WANTED Warrant. Redden & Co
WANTED Household goods, -toves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House, 37 N. Grspe St. Tel
1063.
FOR "ENT HOUSES
TWO. three, four, houses, furnished,
water. 812 Summit.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room mod
ern house. 410 Hamilton.
FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne Ave
Four room unfurnished atuceo
home, hardwood floors, fireplace
plpele hot air furnace. Charles R.
Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone
303.
8-ROOM furnished houae. 134 S. Ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room bun
galow. 511 South Grspe.
FOP. RENT. Homea furnished or
unfurnished. Brown 82 Whit.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
traR RENT Modern furnished apt
125 N. Holly.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE OR TRADE White Rock
breeding cockerels from 8 yeara
trapnestlng. O. R. Jackson, Stewart
Ave. 3 houses west Orchard Home
Drive.
PURE Bronze toma. Cockeran's prize
stock 85. Jease Nell. Rt. 1, Ashland
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and
heifer calf. Price 825.00. Harry Steele,
tbree miles Eaat of Phoenix.
FOR SALE Weaner plga. 1130 West
2nd.
FOR SALE 2 fresh milk cows. Cum
mtngs Poultry Ranch. 6 mi. out
Midway Rd. Central Point.
FOR SALE Extra good weaner plga.
Whitman, Coker Butte ROM.
FOR SALE 24 rabbiu and butcbea
Third house south city ball Jack-
FOR SALE Regiatered Shropshire
rams. L. A. Salade, Central Point
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830
Bennett.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Shepherd puppies. 840 E.
9th.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Organ on storage Bill
FOR SALE
Gold H1U
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR RENT Furn. apt Call 1368-W.
BACHELOR apartment. 445 8. Front.
1 FOR SALE Chevrolet four passenger
club coupe, 1924 model out ariven
only twenty three thousand mllea.
good condition, five good tlrea. semi
balloons, front ahock absorbers.
Phone 843 or 258X.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM. BOARD 153 No. Oakdala.
RATES very moderate at 718 B. Mun
ATTRACTIVF rooms 404 S Orape
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
GRAND HOTEL announces their low
winter rate. Cozy steam-heawd
rooms now available.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storage at moderate
rates oy week or month 325 South
Riverside avenue.
ROOMS wea furnished, heated
Pbone 364-L.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Ranch on highway; new
buildups, small houae; good a-ell
spring: 40 acres ready all crop Mrs
A L. Reed, one mil south, 1 mile
sal Bei.a P. O,
USED CAR SALE
REDUCED PRICES
1932 Plymouth 8edan.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
1933 Ford V-B sedan.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 DeSoto Sedan
1930 Chevrolet sedan.
1928 Chrysler 62 Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 LaSalle 8-psaa Coup.
1930 8tut? 8 Sedan
1627 Chevrolet Coupe
ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC.
38 No Rlve.-alde. Tel 18.
STUDEBAKER SALES te SERVICE
South Riverside
1934 Chevrolet l'j ton truck like
new -
IMS Studebaker aedsn 1225 00
Chevrolet coupe 135 00
"FISHERMEN, learn to tie your own
flies, our instruction dook of iu
Illustrations teachea you how .'or
th small cost of 81.00. Pacific
Coast Supply Co., 72 11 Main Street.
Oregon City, Oregon."
BEAUTIFUL Beige Lapln fur Jacket,
aloe 36. Bargain. Camelo Cleaners.
311 W. Main. Phone 1280.
FOR SALE Wheat 81.50 hundred. 4
ton hay. near Talent. 837 Pine 3t.
Phone 387-J.
FOR SALE Gas range; Ruud gaa
heater, bed and springs, 2 linoleum
rugs, breakfast table and chalra.
132 Vancouver.
GET YOUR winter aupply Newtown
applea now. Al Vista Co., So. Fir.
Oak Grove
TOLO, Oct. 33 . ( 3pl ) A new
house Is being built on the Klrk
land farm to replace the one lost
by fire a few week ago. Mr. and
Mra. Powell, who lost most of their
belonging' In this fire, are living
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Powell, of Central Point. They
will return to the farm a soon
as the house Is completed.
T. A. Muse has leased Tolo Gar
dens from Frank Ray for another
year. He will move his family there
as soon aa the houae ts vacated.
Mrs. P. A. Tracy transacted bus!
neaa In Medford Wednesday morn
ing and spent the afternoon with
FOR SALE Boac pears. Just right
lor eating -or canning, 50c box. Ala
Vista Co., So. Fir.
FOR SALE Hammered alfalfa hay.
J as. A. Woods, Phone ll-X-41, Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE Wheat ana oats, SI. 50
100 lbs. Call 704 N. Central after
4 p. m.
DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 7-2.
FOR SALE Solo trumpev. New never
been used. Cheap for cash. Box 47?U
Tribune.
FOR SALE Rebuilt Fordson tractor.
cheap for quick sale. Jacksonville
Garage.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke,
four miles west of Medford, adjoin
ing Clancy Orchard. tf
GRAPES and grape Juice for sale.
uiarxson vineyard. Phone 510-R-l.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, cent and a half
a pound. Ted Pish on Anderson
Ruad S. W. of Phoenix.
OAK QROVE, Oct. 33.-(Spn Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Knlps spent October
31 at Brownsborough visiting J. D.
Henry.
Mrs. Elton Waldron and Mrs. Fred
Sander attended the parent' school
at the court house In Medford on
October 19.
Margaret Harrison of Ashland
spent October 31 as a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Brockway.
The Oak Orove Neighborly club j Mra. J. B. Cox at her home
met at the home of Mrs. Roberta
on the Jacksonville highway Wed
nesday, October 17. Thirteen mem
bers were present and plana were
made for the coming year. The
afternoon was spent In conversation
and refreshment were served. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Brewold on the Jack
sonville highway, Wednesday, Nov
ember 31.
on
Columbus avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert and
baby were visitors at the Tracy
home Friday,
Mlas Dorothy Inmann was In
Medford Friday and Saturday to
have dental work done.
P. A. Tracy and John Green have
gone to Gal lee on a hunting ana
prospecting trip. T. N. Ha Ren ac
companied them to Galir and will
Harold Sander of Eugene, spent; go on by foot to look after his
October 17 visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Sander. Harold la a
pilot for the Hobl Airways of Eu
gene. He has Just returned from a
government timber mapping trip in
the Chelan national forest In north
ern Washington. This country la one
of the most primitive sections in
the United States, he stated. He
piloted the plane while the camera
man photographed one and one
half million acrea of timber. It took
twenty-five hours of flying time
to accomplish the task.
The Home Economics club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Elton
Waldron Friday, October 36, for an
all day meeting. A covered dish
lunch of salad, aandwlchea, cake and
coffee will be served at noon. Ev
eryone In the Oak Orove district la
requested to come and bring her
own table service.
mine on Sliver creek.
Dick Rlohman la moving cattle
onto his winter range here. He and
Mrs. Rlcljman will move over from
their Evans creek home to thetr
cabin on the Swift water Inc., prop
erty, about November 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols will
move to the Paul Scherer home as
soon aa the Sherers leave for
Berkeley. Calif. Mr. Nichols la man
ager for the Scherer orchsrda.
Joe Smith, now living In Med
ford, was a business visitor here,
Saturday.
Joan, small daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Collins, Is attending kin
dergarten In Medford.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
rooa io nn, ana uaruett eta.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice.
ati wie jjea vineyara, ks. i, Med lord
FOR SALE Buescher Melody C saxo
phone, battery radio. 65 Eastman
Kodak postcard size, portable vie
trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house
hold appliances, fruit Jars and
tools. 622 Cedar.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck'a Hardware, 131 West
Main.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
maKes; terms ir desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 34 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt.
lertuizer, teaming. Phone 913-J.
FOR SALE White sewing machine.
Angora raooits. 314 Willamette
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at 520 00 for light car. Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd
Ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots
Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
Sardine Creek
SARDINE CREEK, Oct. 33. (Spl.)
C. L. Dusenberry of Loom Is, Cal., who
haa been visiting friends and relatives
here for the past week, returned home
Wednesday with E. B. SkeeLs. for
whom he has worked for the past 15
months tn California.
Raymond Biles and John Wilde
have been assisting Ralph Dusenberry
In placer mining for the post week.
Billy Elhert of Ashland came down
Friday to vlalt his grandmother, Mrs.
Eva Newton, over the week-end.
Mrs. Mildred Wright, who has been
quite 111 for the past two weeks, is
somewhat Improved at present.
Mrs. Earl Croft Is also on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Anna potter has been visiting
relatives here the past week, prior
to leaving Friday for her home In
Snohomish, Wash. Mrs. Potter la a
sister of Jim and Jack Smith and la
well known here.
The freshman Initiation In the
Gold Hill high school was held In the
gym Friday evening, there being a
class of 34.
Persist
PERSIST, Oct. 23. (Spl) Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Garber, Mrs. Sam Parker
also Mrs. Ervln Hutchison, were
transacting business In Medford on
October 18.
Mildred Young and Viola Zimmer
were all day callers at the home
of Mrs. Charles Cushman of Trail
last Wednesday.
George Schermerhorn suffered
severe heart attack October IB. He
Is a little better at this writing,
Frank Jantzer had a slight acci
dent October 16. He ran off the
grade Just below the H. L. Ash
place and nearly overturned his
car. He failed to make the turn
after crossing the Flat creek bridge.
He was uninjured.
Charles Ovelman Is 'spending a
few days with George Schermerhorn.
Dorothy Ash was a dinner gv.e-t at
the Parker home Friday,
Mrs. Sam Parker has been spend
ing several days with Mrs. Ervln
Hutchison.
Flossie Parker called at the Mat
thews cabin the afternoon of Octo
ber 17.
Harvey Morgan has been doing
some extensive burning the past
few days.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music
and dance. Phone 1543 or I356-W
Ruth Luy Alloa Holm back.
A 50-CENT turkey dinner will be
served at First M. B. church. Tues
day at 6:30. Good program.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
GRIFFIN CREEK, Oct. 33. (Bpl)
Ladles of the home extension unit
met October 13 with Mrs. OlUe Con
ner on Sunset Drive. There were
fifteen preaent who enjoyed the dis
cussion on buying and care of var
ious materials, given by Catherine
Gay. Lunch was served at noon
after which the meeting was ad
journed so all ladles could attend
the cooking school at tha Crater-tan.
Jonas Wold spent th week-end
In Portland on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson ana
daughter Mary, of Sunset Drive left
Tuesday for North Bend to enjoy
week's vacation.
Richard Sturglll, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde SturplU, had his ton
sils removed last Monday and was
back to school the middle of the
week.
Mrs. J. D. Brown returned to her
home Monday evening after spending
several days with her sister, Mrs.
Peter Flck, of Jacksonville who is
recovering from a recent operation.
Mrs. Hanson and sons called on
Mrs. J. B. Median Thursday.
R. E. Ewart and Bob Rookard
returned Wednesday from northern
California where they completed
some tilo work.
Warner Kimball made a business
trip to Bcavcrton over the week
end.
Mrs. W. Kimball and daughter
Mrs. Mary Young, were recent vis
itors at the J. D. Brown home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Terbush ot
San Gabriel. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. ;
Bud Stammon and children Frederick
and Mary Ellen, and Eldon Kelllng
spent Sunday at the Oscar Helm
home In Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ewart of Oak
land, Calif., arrived Saturday to
spend a two weeks' vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Ewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stammen and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ter
bush and Eldon Kelllng, enjoyed a
trip to Crater Lako Tuesday. They
attended a show In the evening.
J. B. Meehan left Tuesday with
load of furniture for Corvallls.
Union Sunday school Is conduct
ed at the upper school house every
Sunday morning at ten o'clock.
John Casnd Is superintendent and
everyone Is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Tarbush of
San Gabriel, Calif., who have been
visiting some time all the home
of their niece Mrs. Bud Stammen,
left Wednesday morning for their
home.
t
N. P. Ohrt ha returned to his
home from Crater Lake whr he
has bean employed for several
months.
Herb Thomas of Medford ha spent
a week with his brothers, Jam and
Robert.
Jim Peyton and Xrnt Ernst went
pheasant hunting on Toggery BUI
Isaac's place last week and got their
limit,
Mr. and Mr. Ted Smith and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts
and son, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dirk Vincent.
Denies Killing
Foots Creek
Forest Creek
FOR SALE Equity In house.
526 Haven.
Call
DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4th
and Ba.Jett.
RADIO SERVICE
DON'S RADIO SERVICE
Repairs Sales Rectal.
433 E Main St. Phone 668
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Alt s tract
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6 No. 31'
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Rial to. Phone 1615-Y.
ACROSS
U Ancient capi
tal of
Ireland
I. Alronqulail
Indian
I 12. Dry and barren
14. iropeis wiu
oars
li. Mexican rub
bur tree
15. Native of an
oriental
country
17. Play the chief
part
It. Garden Imp!
ment
1. Ingredient of
varnish
20. Bachelor of
arts: abbr.
11. Three: prcni
23. Destiny
24. Lla u or
28. Forever
30. Scran
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paimyra
Dllm
IS. Lamb's pen
14. Profan
ST. Silt
38. God of lov
IB. Plant of tha
vetch family
II. Again: prefix
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DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oov. ?35 E
Main.
Expert Ulndow Cleaners
1933 Term pi an 8 DeLuxe Sedan
1034 Terra plane 6 Coach Demonstra
tor 1834 Hudson 8 Sedan Demonstrator
Prices r!?:it for quick aJ. Tude
and terms.
EAKIN MOTOR CO . So Riverside
Phone 542 We'll haul away your
Icum. C.'-y Swataxy bexvce.
LET OEOHOE DO IT Tel 1172
Houae Cleaning. Floor Waxing On.
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANKI), radio, typewriter
electric relr iterator, washing ma
chine, gun or on anything ol real
value.
CECIL JENNINGS
No. 5 S Front.
MONEY LOANED on Homes: monthly
pavmenUt. Medford Federal sf A
Loan Assn . 126 t Main. Tel. 19V
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURa,
CARS. ETC Prompt service and le
ftst rate W E Thomas. 45 8
Central. State license No. 8 167.
Ptlntlni and Panerhsnrlnf
I. A. BLISS Painting and psper
Hantring Tel 646-W 813 8 Grape
41. Tall and thin
44. Removed
moisture
41. Parts of curve
47. Rever
fiO. Oolf mound
M. Kind of bean
t2. Short Jacket
61. Engl Iff) con
sonant 14. Balanclne, part
of a kit
II. DIapatch
DOWN
1. Dervtnli'i cone-
shaped cap
2. Conmellstlon
S. Tears on a
earn
4. Render suit
able
I. Thoi-e to
whom money
Is owed
. Flower
7. Shaep
t. Plural ending
t. Sell mor than
10. Repfment In
the Turkish
army
11. Bird of th
gull family
It. Nostril
17. Bristles
19. Op ere ted
20. Poet
II. Wing
23. Brotherly
25. Perfume
27. Note of Guldo'i
seal
Si. Prevaricator
21. American unl-
vcnlty
II. Dretnes up
smartly
21. Affectedly
timid
S. Great Like
40. Withers
42. Tardy
43. God of wsr
44. Half: prefix
4. Tropical fruit
47. By way of
41. Unit of
weight
4J. Conclude
il. Army or navy
officer: abbr.
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FOREST CREEK, Oct. 33. (Spl.)
Mrs. Ivan Dav!-s returned from
the Community hospital, in a, much
improved clndltlon. 8h was accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. Jones of
Lake Creek, who expect to remain
here some time.
Mrs. John Black and daughter Holly
visited Ruch school October 16.
A string of six pack mule, In
charge of Charlie Knutsen of the Star
ranger atatlon, arrived at the Oregon
Belle mine, October IS, to begin pack
ing the building materials for the
emergency fire lookout to th top of
Mount Isabell,
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Dorothy of Jack
sonville were Sunday guest of Mr
and Mr. Arthur Do vies, October 7.
Mrs. Arthur Dvlea returned home
October 21, after spending seveal
days In Jacksonville with her par
ent. Mr. and Mr. O. C. Dorothy.
On Saturday after non ah waa honor
guest at a, charming shower given
by her mother.
At a meeting held at th school
house, October 30, the budget for the
year 1934-35 was adopted, and Jack
Crump was elected to th school
board, to fill th vacancy left by
Aaron Ayre. who moved away. There
wer 18- voter present.
Mary Da vies, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. James Davie, attended
the teachers' Institute In Medford,
October 10.
Mrs. Wulf visited Mrs. Ivan Da Ties
end her mother, Mrs, Jones, October
19.
Mrs. John Black, Lee Black and Mrs
Harry Ayres were visitors at the Aaron
Ayrea home In Jacksonville, October
10.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hill and chil
dren, Donald and Lottie Jean, of
Phoenix were week-end guests, Octobor
30, or Mrs. Hill's father. Lee Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell of Med
ford spent October 31 with Mr, .nd
Ms. Hairy Ayrea.
FOOTS GREEK, Oct. 33. (pl.)
Rally day wet observed by th Sun
day school, October 31. Although
several famine could not Attend be
cause of th weather, there wer 40
In attendance. Mr. Randall and Miss
Howell of Medford were hers and an
enjoyabl time waa held. Th assem
bly room was redecorated during th
past week by It member and U now
quit an attractive room.
Mrs. Rose Gay of the Colony ha
been HI for several days, but 1 lm
proving at present. Mr. Emily Mel
aelbar, who lived at Roaall for sev
eral years, ha also been 111 for
eral week at her horn with Mr, Mc-
Qullken In Ashland.
Mrs. Warner Thorn of San Dleg),
haa been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mr. Clare stumbo, for th past
week.
The school children enjoyed a holt
day October 10, a teacher Institute
was held In Medford.
Cecil Robert of Rogue River was a
Riviera- caller October 10.
Etta Mae Pre fountain, who U t
tending St. Marys academy In Med
ford, spent the week-end her with
her parent, Mr, and Mr. Ed Pre
fountain.
Mrs. Rot Tompkins and daughter
Lorraine visited Mra. Clay Bile Tues
day.
The freshmen Initiation was held
at Gold Hill Thursday evening, Octo
ber 18. Those Initiated from here
were Wallace Baling. Donald Skelton,
Phylll Miller and Kenneth Ward
Other high school atudents of ours
who attended were Cleo Hutch Ins.
Rowland Miller. Ralph Bile. Marie
and Bob Korth.
Lester BUlng reutrned to hi work
1 Grave creek October )0, after
spending several days her with his
family.
Mra. Fred Wahl and daughter
Joanne and mother, Mr. Roe, of Med
ford, visited Mrs. Pauline Wahl Fri
day.
Several from her attended the
dance at Bloody Run, Saturday even
ing, October 30. Among them were
Mrs. Jesse McDole and sons, Melvln
and Irvln, Mr. and Mr. Ben Harri
son and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs, Tom
Henderson and children, Ethel and
Tommy.
Friends of Mrs. Frank Tompkins,
who Is now living In St. David, 111.,
will be glad to learn that although
she suffered a slight stroke after leav
ing here, she la getting along nicely
and able to get around.
Sixteen member of Uv Oak
Grange attended the initiation In;
Sams Valley, October 30. Th ftlx
new member Initiated were Mr. and
Mr. Geo. Hutchlns, Phylll Millar. I
Sybil Walker, John Fleming and Char-1
lea Roe.
P. Dang was receiving medical
treatment tn Medford th past week
Wm. King wa a Grants Pass shop
per October 16.
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Bruno Richard Hauptmann la
shown at h appeared before 8u
prm Court Justice Ernest Ham
mar In New York and denied h
killed th Lindbergh baby or had
anything to do with th case. (As
sociated Press Photo)
immediately for a prolonged visit with,
her daughter, Mr. Ivan Davlea of
Forest creek. Mrs. Davie la conva
lescing from a serious operation.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, XKt. 33.
(Spl) Edward Smith returned borne
after apendlng the summer at Lake
City. Minn.
Jaa. Mays and family apent Fri
day in Medford.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Marques were
in Medford Thursday evening.
B. Donlca was in Talent Friday.
Mr. Oreen went out to th Talley
Saturday.
Mrs. J as. Mays called on Mrs. W.
P. Shaw of Ashland, Friday.
Mr. Hull ha moved a family on
his ranch for th winter.
Jas. Marques called at Jaa. May's
Thursday.
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McLeod
McLEOD, Oct. 33. (Spl) J. W.
Richardson waa pleasantly surprised
Friday evening when about 36
neighbor called at his home to help
him celebrate his 81st birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Banty and son Harry,
of Ashland, Mrs. Allen of Los Ang
eles, Mrs. Tush of Nebraska, rela
tives of W. D. Coburn, were dinner
guests at the Coburn horn Mon
dsy.
Mrs. A. T Halne visited Mrs.
Di"k Vincent Tuesday.
Charlea Edmondson and Frank
Netherland are moving the shingle
mill from McLeod to Butt Falls
this week.
Mra. N. P. Ohrt attended the
ftchcol for parents at Medford Frt
day.
Friday was a school holiday when
Mix Rudd attended Institute.
Loral stockmen have brought their
cattl horn Lorn the mo uu talus.
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK. Oct. 33. (Spl.)
About 30 ladlea gathered Thursday
at the Orange hall to quilt for Mrs
E. E. Meyer. A covered dlh lunch
eon wa served at noon, and a plea-
nt day wa spent at quilting, with
visiting and music.
Week-end gueau of Mr. and Mra.
C. R. Moore war their daughter, Mis
Thelma Moore of Medford. and Mra
John Miller of Esgle Point. They
apent Sunday afternoon at th Dead
Indian eoda springs.
Week-end gueatt at the Tonn home
were Mia Irma May and John Wilson
of Sam Valley. They, with Mr. and
Mra. Harry Tonn, motored to th aoda
springs Sunday,
The Lost Creek Community elub
will meet next Thursday with Mra.
Maysel Hoefft. Th making and fit
ting of pattern to th Individual
will be taken tip at thla meeting.
Mrs. Orace Crawford and children
of Medford and John Miller of Cvile
Point were her Sunday to th old
home ranch.
Mra. Amy Orlaaom la apendlng this
week with her parent. Mr. and Mr
D. N. Davla on the Qreeneprlng.
Mr. H. L. Orlasom expects to leave
Friday with relatlvea for a vlalt with
her sister, Mrs. William Orlasom and
family, at Ooodlng. Idaho. Tho-j ex
pectlng to make th trip are Mr. and
Mr. Will Nelson and Mra. Aim mim
son of Coker Butt and Mr. Illiabetn
Orlaaom of Climax.
Mr. and Mr. Harry Tonn are pad
lm? this week In Sum Valley.
Mr. Emm Wahler. who has been
staying with Mr. and Mra. E. B. Meyer,
1 vulting at th Tonn home.
, Mr,. L. R. Jone expect to leva,
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TO BE INSTALLED
IN FIRE LOOKOUT
BIG APPLEGATE, Oct. 38. (Spl)
Tha Applegate district will hava
the first lookout In the Rogue River
national forest to be equipped wltn
radio for transmitting and receiving:
messages. The house will be built
this fall on Mt. Isabel at the head
of Forest creek and Foot creek,
Lee Port, district ranger for th
Applegate, said. It Is probable that
the Medford forestry headquarters
will be equipped with a short wave
set for communicating with Mt.
Isabel, eliminating need for a tele
phone line. Ranger Port said that
lookouts In Washington and eastern
Oregon are using radio with suc
cess, providing the range of com
munication does not exceed twenty
miles.
Lumbar, sawed In Portland for tha
80-foot tower on which the house
will stand, haa been sent here, and
all supplies are being packed wltn
mules to th building site, Ross
Dickey, forest service construction
foreman, and his crew of CCO men
will start work Immediately on tha
building. A road will be built to
the atatlon at a later date. The new
lookout will be used only as an
emergency station.
The general week-end storm, which
brought snow on the foot hills, re
sulted In the release today of all
men on lookout and fire guard duty
In th Applegate section. Lookout
Include Oeorge Ellis. Whiskey Peak:
Leonard Andrews, Mt. Wagner; J.
Hoxte, Cinnabar Trail; Alex Schlchtl,
Dutchman's Peak: Dean Saltmarsn,
Tallowbox; and Robert Lindsay, An
derson Butte. Guards Include Met
vln Rowden, Sturgls fork: Jess
Townsend, Fir Glades; Ervln Lewis,
Perk'a Pasture; John Byrne, Llttl
Applegate; Hugh Com best. Wagner
Gap: Jim Wlnnlngham. Hutton: end
W, H. McDantel, Ruch. Other mem
bers of the aummer'a force hav
included Albert Toung, protective
assistant; Jack Crump, fire truck
driver: and Cha. Knutsen. packer.
With the network of new roads
Intersecting th mountainous reg
ions, tha forest service recreational
program Includes establishment of
camp ground In the higher altitude
for convenience of vacationist next
Hummer. Camps will be located at
Chappel Springs and Wrangle Gap,
and fire place and tables will ba
Included in their equipment. Wr an
il Oap will have a hydrant and
drinking fountain. With th recrea
tional program having priority over
other projects, at the present, work
will begin soon on th camps.
THE GRANGE
Lak Creek.
Lake Creek Orange Is looking (or
ward to an enjoyabl tlm at It next
meeting, Friday evening, October 3S.
At thl tlm Eagle Point Orang will
vlalt here and will present pro
gram. All members are urged to b
prent to greet th visitor snd to
hear th excellent program. It 1
ntlclptd that no one who 1 ac
quainted with tha talent and Jolly
good fellowahlp of Eagle Point
Orange will fall to be preaent.
At the laat meeting, chicken pi
furnished by Mary Moor nd Ann
Tonn waa aerved by th Loat Creek
group. In th abaenc of moat of
th member of thla group. Mr.
Moor umed th reaponetblllty of
th aupper, and waa extended ris
ing vote of thank by the Orang.
Th program was unique In that
It waa given during the (upper hour.
Partnera for aupper wer chosen by
th man guessing on what lady stood
before him with only her shoe as
guide. Several group sones war
sung, beginning with "Th Mor W
Oet Together." Riddles. Joke, ques
tions and answers, and general round
table discission completed th n-ttrtaljunent.