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MEDFORD MATL THIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1933.
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Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Small lox terrier,
name Bobby. Call 554.
LOST Brown suede purse containing
keys, coin purse, etc. Reward. 323
Medlord Bldg.
LOST Lady 'a white gold square wrlt
watch with black band. Reward it
' returned to Mall Tribune.
LOST II dog missing, call 1&16.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl lor general house
work and assist with enre of two
children. References. Box 3130.
Tribune.
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED City, county and district
managers. Matured women and men
who can qualify. Opening District
office Medforo this week. Box 876.
Tribune.
WANTED SITU ATI0NS
EXPERIENCED orchard man wants
position as caretaker of orchard In
return for place to live, with gar
den privileges. Box 3207, Mall Tri
bune. INCOME TAX DUE--Both state and
federal. Have had years of experi
ence In preparing returns. , Phone
1377-V after 4 p. m. 'Fred L. Colvlg
W ANTED--MISCELLAN EOUS
WANT TO
bedrooms,
4-P-3. '
RENT House with 3
on East side. Phone
WANTED Horse about 1500 for or
chard work. Phone 611-J-6.
WANTED To rent melon land. Ivan
Norrls, DUlard, ore.
WANT young cow, fresh. Box 3216.
Tribune.
WANTED Wood range, few pieces
furniture. Must be reasonable. Box
3139. Tribune.
WANTED 1000 red cedar fence poata
Must be 6" by 8" length 7 feet-
prefer 8 feet long. Quote lowest
cash price. C. V. Barton, Merrill,
Ore.
WANTED Amalgamation plates.
Medford Pipe and Machinery Co.
WANTED Transportation Omaha.
Nebr., or vicinity about March 10.
Share expenses. Write Box 637.
Oold Hill. Oregon.
WANTED or 1 h. p. electric mo
tor. Phone 1232-W.
WANTED 3 or 4 room modern
house, partly furnished. Box 3381.
Tribune.
WANTED To buy hay rake, trunk for
rear of car (Karl-Keen). K. C.
care Mall Tribune. tf
WANTED One 3-horse grain drill
J E. Weaver. Star Rt.. Gold Hill.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you ' Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel
1062.
HIOHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts Medford Bargain House
27 N Grape Tel 1063
JUNK WANTED
We pay canh for JUNK BAlTERlEb
AND RADIATORS ALUM1NJM
BRASS COPPER and Junk f all
descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN' HOUSE
37 .-ii Grape I'd iW
FOR RENT-HOUSES
FOR PENT 3-room furnished house.
Lipht. water "d prin. S9.00
month. Oak Grove district. Phone
4-F-2.
FOR PENT 6-room furnished house.
821 No. Central.
FOR RENT 209 So Oranice. fl-room
unfurnished home Fireplace. Hard
wood finors. Areola hot water heat
ing system. Electric range. $35 00
Including water.' Cha. R. Ray
Realtor. Medford Bldg Phone 3i2
FOR RENT -Furnished house. 604
W 10th.
FOR RENT Nice 7 room notice, un
furnished. Call 817 W. 10th or
phone 621-R.
FOR PENT One 3. 2. 1 room houses
furnished. 812 Summit.
FOH Kb Nl Nnm
unmrmstiM Bruwn i
tarnished Oi
White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR PENT Furn. 2 -room apt. 618
So. Central.
FURNISHED 2-room apt 604 W 10th
FOR RENT ROOM-BOARD
hAiES , iiwc.ate ai 710 v jau&
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
WARM pleasant room, separate en
trance. 320 No. Oakdale.
ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale.
UTKACTIVF rooma Ot 8 trap
FOR KENT
MISCELLANEOUS
CABIN with unimproved 4 acre, in
quire 1137 W. Main.
FOR RENT 60 Acres In Beetle DUt..
Just south ot Antloeh school, about
15 acres tillable, balance small tim
ber. Ideal ror turkeys. Very modest
rent. Phone 1473-W.
RENT OR LEASE Business lot close
in. on highway. Eleanor Maule.
Jacksonville. Ore.
CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or
month See at Camp Wlthua. N
Riverside.
POH REN1 Room 16x60 adjolrurw
Mail mbune Job department on
Orape street WU1 remodel to suit
permsnent tenant Phone 76 or ap
ply at Mall rrtbune I DO ws paper) ot
Hce FOR EXCHANGE .
EXCHANGE any complete course In
ternational Correspondence Schools
for used car In good condition. P.
O. Box 924, Medlord.
ELECTRIC Brooder to trade for co-d
brooder or Incubator. Box 3136. Tri
bune. FOR TRADE 1928 Sedan for light
oar or truck, win pay cash differ
ence. 525 N. Central. Phone 586.
WILL trade corn for posts. Box 3201.
Mall Tribune.
TRADE for wood, drop-head Singer
electric pnonognsph. play 11 rec
ords. 009 Beatty. back of Camp
. Wlthua
TO TRADE For wood, used model A
Ford wire wheel, tire and tube com
plete. Write Box 788. Tribune
WILL TRADE my equity in modern 7
room house for 5 rooms or for Copco
stock. Box 3102. Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model M
Samson tractor. Write J H Stan
ley. Route 3. Medford.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WANT TO TRADE a 160 acre farm
20 mi. S. E. Denver. Colo, all In
wheat, no Improvement except
fence. Want land In Rogue River
Valley, s. E. McClung, Rt. 1, Rogue
River, Ore.
COLORADO land for trade, situated
In the San Juan Basin of Monte
zuma Co. 400 acres sage with 100
acres cleared. Good grazing. One
improved quarter section, irrigat
ed. Excellent alfalfa, potato, wheat,
bean, and beet land. A good atock
farm. Live springs. For further In
formation address C. M. Dowd.
Sams Valley, Oregon.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Modern, nicely furnlsh-
ea oungaiow, close in 91750. Easy
terms. 5 acres, close In, excellent
- free soil, attractive modern im
provements, trade clear for clear,
for modern late bungalow, close In
Several stocked and equipped
ranches, sale and exchange. Gainer
Realty Exchange, 16 N. Fir. '
AAA A A INVESTIGATE
S230D 71118 attracUve- modem
v 5 - room home,, large
screened In porch, laundry tube,
excellent bullt-lns. House In per
fect condition. Good lot with plenty
of shade. Oarage. Total price
$400.00 down and good terms on
balance.
ALSO
$1250
31 Acre Rogue River
Bottom soil, fenced, 37
acres under Jrrtgation. beautiful
building site" 63500.00 property,
some terms. This la well worth your
consideration.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC
109 E. Main fit. Phone 728
FOR SALE In Boagle district, Just
south of Antloeh school, 60 acres,
about 16 acrea tillable now, more
easily available, balance small tim
ber. Fenced, good grazing, fine for
poultry. Only $500 for cash, term
to good people. Phone 851-R-3.
FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot Box No. 601. Tribune.
INVESTIGATE
This attractive modern 5-ioom home,
large screened in porch, laundry
tubs, excellent bullt-lns. House In
perfect condition. Good lot with
plenty of shade. Oarage. Total
price 2300.00 $400.00 down and
good terms on balance.
31 Acres Rogue River Bottom soil
fenced. 27 acres under Irrigation
beautiful building site. $2600.00
property ror eiaou.w. some terms.
This Is well worth your considera
tion. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC.
109 E. Main St. Phone 738.
SAQRIF1CE SALE HOME. 3-story
furnished or unfurnished, a baths,
desirable neighborhood. Very prof
itable for apartments. Tel 1256-X.
STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES, Pear
Orchards, acreage homes, city
homes, building lota, placer mines.
Everything In real estate. Roberts,
720 Wert 2nd.
FOR SALE Modern oome, 7 large
rooms, basement and oil furnace
la rge lot with p len ty trees and
shrubbery. Box 3011. Tribune.
STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES. Pear
Orchard, acreage nome. city homes
building lots, placer mine Every
thing in real estate. Rdberte. 720
West 2nd
FOR SALE 9 acres,
ranch Cheap. H
Ideal poultry
Schermerhurn,
mile west of Phoenix
FOR SALE OR RENT Near town.
100-acre ranch; B0 acres 25-vear-old
trees: balance alta!:; good
build:ng. electricity, water. Bat
Ci;n for quick sale Box 740. Mail
Tribune
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack
son County Building & Loan Ass'n
Phone 195
rOR SALE OR TRADE Li rge lot
clear some buildings near grad
nd nvh 4Ch)i Klamath Pall
for :itv aropirts x;Ia oi without
paiiao. MtUCe Uj 174, fxJuue
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home;
1 large rooms, large screened porch
bathroom and pantry, lota at bullt
tns. fireplace, hardwood floor,
large lota with plenty ol trees and
shrubbery; paved street. C. A. De
Voe. phone 523-J-2.
WHEN you think or real estate, think
or Brown Jt white.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR 6ALE 1926 Dodge roadster
good running condition, 50 ca&h.
Geo. Scott. Rogue River, Ore.
FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet coach.
1930 Chev. sedan. 1930 cnev. ooacn.
1939 Chev. coupe, 1927 chev. sedan.
1927 Chev. coach. 1927 Chev. road
ster. 1926 Chev. aedan. 1929 Ford
roadster. 1927 Butck sedan. Sec
John. 206 No. Riverside.
USED CAR BARGAINS
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-In.
1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster.
31930 Chevrolet Sedans.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1933 Dodge Coupe.
1933 Plymouth Coupe.
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1933 Plymouth 4 Sedan.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. rNC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
LOOK et all the used car before
you buy. 33 So. Fir.
AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
aedan; small mileage. 33 So Fir.
DON'T FORGET 33 So Fir for better
used oar value.
BARGAINS every one, at 23 So Fir.
FOR 8AI.B DOGS PFT8
FOR SALE Coach pupplea. Monarch
Peed Store. P. D. Lofland. Central
Point.
PEDIGREED Springer for sale, reas
onable or trade. Pete Pomeroy.
Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE Pedigreed Roller canaries
Call 302 Mrs. Nellie Finney. Jack
sonville. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Pigs, $3 50 to 85 00; ap
ples, 35c a box; 8-h.p. gaa engine.
840. Ted Fish, Phoenix.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Baby chick. Hanson
strain from B. W. D. tested hens,
Sparlln's Poultry Farm, Williams.
Oregon.
A FEW Hollywood cockerel; pen took
first prize Ashland poultry show
Booking orders (or chicks. White
Wing Poultry Farm. Phoenix.
COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chicks;
Leghorn Rocks. Beds Car ley 814-W
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fine quality seed grain.
Konoto oats, 81-50 per 100 lbs..
Success beardless barley. CI. 60 per
100 lbs.. Federation wheat, M.bO
per 100 lbs.. Federation wheat re
cleaned, $1.60 per 100 lbs., Hennch
en barley recleaned. (3-00 per 100
lbs. alfalfa seed, 18c per lb. Henry
Nledermeyer, one mile North J'
vllle, on Old Stage road. Phone
364. J'vllle.
FOR SALE Fifty dollar Iver Johnson
bicycle, custom built. Price $36.
Alexanders Grocery.
FOR SALE 2 electric brooders. 16-ft
counter, tables, gas beater, etc. May
be seen at 317 No. Riverside Ave.
Must sell quickly. H. G. Moore.
Trustee.
FOR SALE 63 tons 2nd out alfalfa
hay. 116 ton first out alfalfa nay
Elinor Han ley Bush 836 East Main
St. Phone 903.
FOR SALE Baled oat hay.
7-F-14.
Phone
MIP-RORS made to order; mirrors re.
silvered; auto glass Installed; broken
windows replaced; store front plate
glaw. table tops; picture framing
MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO
36 S. Bartlett. Phone 446
BARGAIN in 3V'3-in. Sterling centrif
ugal pump, with 4-b.p motor.
Terms and' trade 33 So Fir, or
Phone 377.
FOR 8ALE Used sewing machines all
makes; terms If desired All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine co. 24 . Bartiett.
FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any
thing you have. Phone 132-L.
TIME TO RE-TIRE
GET A FISK
None Better
None Cheaper
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
12th at Riverside.
FOR SALE One windmill and red
wood tank. J. E. Weaver, Star Rt.
Gold Hill.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt.
fertilizer teaming, pnone bu-j
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Sacrifice, filling station
and cabins, close in. Doing a good
business. Also houjte clear, to trade
for improved acreage. L. G. Plckell.
304 E. Main. Call 1580-J. erenlngs
MONEY making proposition, not of
ten found. Leaving Oregon and
must sacrmce. box auuo. Trioune.
MISCELLANEOUS
JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, 8
alzea of rock 9 $1 50 per yd deltf
ered on drive Aflk for price on
small order, granite or buckshot
Bateman. Ph 1534-Y-912-J.
IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED?!
nave to: ai or trade a late model
A co u t icon which as to oeneH.d
my nearing that I nave no furtbei
un tor iv r n &err raaeni. ore
KINDERGARTEN Sparti Bldg Mu
sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1346-
w. Rutb Luy Alio Holmback.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purpose on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-flnsnced Loans closed
within 30 minutes under auper
vision of the stale Bankina Dent
License No 8-157 See W E
Thomas or t J Riley 45 Bo. Cea
lti.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
abstract
-IM'hSON CO.
ABSTRACT CU.
Abstract ot rule anu
fit: Insurance rb
OnJV complete Iltlt
System to Jackson
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts j
of Title. Rooms 3 and o. no l
Nortb Central Ave., upstairs.
Expert window Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning de upholstering
Dentistry
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H- Gove. 325 B
Main.
Painting A Paperhanglng
M. A BLIS3 Painting fe paperhang
Ing. Tel 648-W 313 So Grape
JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor
ator. Quality work. Prloe reason
able. Res. 134 King St Call 0&3-R
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAQE CO.
Offlce 1016 No Central Phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 616
LEGAL NOTICES
SIMMONS
Suit to Quiet Title.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Frank Edwards, Plaintiff,
va.
Mamie Nelson: J. H. Lark In. the un
known heirs of J. H Larkln; W H
Humphrey, the unknown heirs of
W. H. Humphrey; Wm, P Isaacs:
Lillian Agnes Merrill and Norman
Merrill, wife and husband: Charles
W. Isaacs: W. H. Spellman, the un
known heir of W. H. Spellman;
William H. Spellman. the unknown
heirs of William H. Spellman; Mnry
M. Chllders, the unknown heirs of
Mary M. Chllders; Sarah Grazer, the
unknown heirs of Sarah Grazer;
Phylls Grazer Millard, the unknown
heirs of Phylls Qrazer Millard; Alti
Grazer, the unknown heirs of Alta
Grazer: also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, Hen or Interest
In or to the real estate described
In the Complaint herein. Defend
ants. To each and all of the above named
Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entltied suit on or before the list
day of four weeks from the date of
the first publication of this summons.
and if you fall to so appear or answer
said complaint for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
thf relief demanded in his complaint,
succinctly stated as follows, to-wit:
That a decree be entered adjudi
cating any and all right, title, estate,
lien or claim which you. or earn of
you, have, or claim to have In, to or
upon the real property, or any por
tion thereof, situated In Jackson
County, Oregon, and described as fol
lows, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point situated
266 35 feet East of the point of in
tersection of the South line of West
Fourth Street and the East line or
the County Road (now known as
Columbus Avenue) in the Southeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
of Section 25 in Township 37 South,
Range 3 West of the Willamette
Meridian, and from aald beginning
point, run thence East 50.67 feet;
Mail Tribune Daily
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thence South 100 feet: thence West
50.67 feet; and laence North 100 i
feet to the point of beginning, &1! !
betn In the City of Medford. j
and declaring ajiy and all auch claims j
to be null and void, and decreeing
that the 6ald plaintiff la the owner
In fee almple of said prrmlM'a and of j
the whole thereof, free and clear or
ny and alt rUht. title. vta-e
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I or Interest of the said defendants. I
or any of them, and that each and
all of the defendants herein, and each
and all persons claiming, or to claim, i
by. through or under tnem. or any or
them, be forever enjoined, restrained
and barred from averting, attempt
ing to establish or claiming tny
right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in
or to said property, or any portion
thereof, and that plaintiff's title to
said premises be forever quieted and
set at rest.
The date of the order for publics-
tlon of this Summons Is January 39,
1R35; the time prescribed for publi
cation or this Summons is onoe each
week for four consecutive weeks; and
the date of the first publication of
this Summons Is January 39, 1936.
KELLY & HAMMOND.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
119 North Central Avenue,
Medford. Oregon.
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
Jackson. r
In the Matter of the Estate of W. H.
Fisher. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the Clerk
of the above entitled Court her Final
Report as executrix of the estate of
said decedent, and the said Court has
set the hour of ten o'clock a. m., on
the 35th day of February. 1935, at
the Courtroom of said Court in the
Courthouse of Medford. Oregon, as
the time and place for the considera
tion of said Report, the closing of
said estate, and the discharge of the
undersigned executrix.
All persons Interested In said estate
are hereby directed and required to
appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have, why
such relief should not be granted.
Dated and first published this 29th
day of January, A. D. 1935. ,
CLARA T FISHER.
Executrix of Estate of
W. H. Fisher, deceased
TRAIL, Feb. 6 (Spl.) Dare Peter
son has returned to his home at the
Mountain Lumber company, after
spending a week at the D. E. Hutch
inson home on Elk creek.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ash are busy
remodeling their home. They are
partitioning the front room to make
a bed room.
Mildred Childreth called briefly at
the Matthews Cabin, also at the
Jess Garber home January 30.
Friends are very sorry to learn of
the accident Lincoln Pence suffered
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ash were din
ner guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Jess Garber.
Little Joan Zlmmer was a week
end guest at the home of Donald
Young.
Ervln Hutchison called on relatives
In this vicinity last Sunday.
Flossie Parker Is expected to ar
rive In Medford soon after an ex
tended visit with friends and rela
tives in Idaho. Mrs. Parker haa been
vacationing for seven weeks.
Charles Foellers called at the Mat
thews cabin January 30.
Charles Ovelman Is visiting with
George Schermerhorn of the P. & 8
ranch.
Sam Parker is recovering nloely
irom his recent siege of sinus trouble
and la able to resume his work.
Cross Word Puzzle
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10. Forbid
1L Place of retlr'
mont
11 Extent of
surface
13. Superhuman
beings
It. Smallest wholf
umber
20. At horns
22. Gatherer
2R. Axelst
2. Withstand Oil
27. I.osfi
28. Godly person
W. scarce
3V Stair
31. Stiff
32. Strutlnlses
34. Twlnt out of
shape
It. Render sense
less S7. Kind of fuel
35. Mlddsy
41. Pertaining to
the skull
48. Army officer
46. Runs out
4. Venerate
45. OoiliieRH of
peace
49. Small barrel
60. Kind of cheesa
61. Assumed
character
fit. Three-toad
sloth
It. Maid
64. Ancient Ores
city
IS. Since: Scotch
57. Permit
fit. Refore
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DOWN
1. Went swiftly
3. Step
3. Irregularity
4. Signify
6. Weapons
. Re profitable
7, Symbol for
nitrogen
I. Revolving
Trail
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Eagle Point i
EAGLE POINT. Feb. 6 (Spl.) Mrs.
Donna Ash pole and Mrs. Pearl Hen
derson have both been ill with very
bad colds.
M . ...
A meeting of the
extension unit was held at Mrs. Flar-
Throckmorton Friday. The unit
co-operated upon the project, "Bread
making." with Mrs. Ousterhout and
Mrs. Tlngleaf ma leaders. A much
shorter process of baking than that
used by most members was explained,
also the making of liquid yeast. Next
meeting on menu planning will be
held March I.
Mrs. Hannaford and daughters. Mrs.
Msry Weldman and Mrs. Hattle Rob
ertson, left Wednesday to be with
Mr. Hannaford, who is still receiving
treatment in Portland.
Regular Sunday school February 10
at 10 a. m., followed by services at
U a. m. Rev. Oldenburg of Medford
will occupy the pulpit. Everyone in
vited. Mrs. Lula Ward Is Improving rap
idly and is glad to have her friends
call to see her at the Sacred Heart
hospital.
The primary grade school was closed
last Wednesday for the remainder of
the week because of a few cases of
scarlet fever. It was expected to re
open Monday.
Dr. Drummond and Miss Runels
were out Thursday examining the
high school pupils. They found quite
a number having flat feet.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaRocque and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voting and chil
dren spent Sunday In Klamath Falls
Everyone Is cordially invited to at
tend the play given by the ladles of
the exteusion unit at the Grange hall
Friday evening, February 8, at 8
o'clock. Light refreshment will also
be served for a small admission
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seaman and chil
dren visited Sunday with Mrs. Sea
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roblson,
of Talent.
McLeod
McLEOD, Feb. 5. (Spl.) Lee Col
Ungwood, who haa been laid up the
past week with stomach trouble, is
somewhat Improved at thla writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kurtu are
moving to Long Beach, Cel., where
Mr. Kurtz has secured work,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kurtz are
moving to Long Beach, Cal., where
Mr. Kurtz has secured work.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor spent
Sunday with friends at Butte FA lis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Smith and family.
Jack Casey arrived Saturday, hav
lug been called home from the army
service to assist in caring for his
father, who is quite 111.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Co
burn Sunday.
Mrs. E. D. Hoag haa been ill with
a cold the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jeldness spent
Sunday on their place here and
visited McLeod friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. yon Stein end
children spent the week-end with
friends In Medford.
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Ante'ope
ANTELOPE. Feb. 6. (Spl.) Ben
Oswald spent a few days last week
on his ranch near Antelope. He has
been trapping near Climax this win'
ter.
Mr. Jesale Allen entertained at a
birthday party January 20 In honor
of her small son, Bobby. Refresh
ments were served to the following
children : Nellie Balxe. Alice Dey,
Barney Riggs, Jr., Barbara Culbert
son. Dale Bigham, Ethel Lawrence.
Teddy Yorton. Mary Allen and the
honor guest, Bobby Allen. Valentines
were given to all.
Dairymen of Antelope are highly
pleased at the price of butterfat,
and are in hopes the price will stay
up.
The Eagle Point Irrlgntldn com
pany has started men ot work clear
ing ditches end getting things In
shape for the spring Irrigating.
Orchard work 1 also in full swing
in this district.
Antelope Literary club will give
an entertainment Friday, February
8. the proceeds to be used to buy
lumber for a etage. Every one 1 wel
come. The program will start et 8:00
o'clock.
Mr. end Mrs. Bob Lindsay and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc
Dowell, Mr. and Mr. Wallace Mc-D-twell
and Harold Burton visited Mr,
and Mrs. B. K. Riggs the evening of
February 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden end
daughter, Mrs. Ragsdale of Eagle
Point were recent dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston at
tended church at Central Point Feb
ruary 3,
Ear) McKay of Medford ha been
holding a meeting at Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett and
Mr. and Mr. Earl Bigham of Sams
Valley vlalted Mr. snd Mrs. Elbert
Bigham February
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Riggs spent
January 37 with Mr. and Mrs. 8. W.
Balre of Medford.
Cecil Culbertaon. who ha been
under the care of a Medford doctor
ror the past six week 1 reported
ta doing fine end hope to be home
tn a few day.
e
Oregon Weather.
Fair tonight and Wednesday, but
with valley fogs; moderate tempera
ture; moderate east apd northeatt
wind off the coast.
Use l&aU Tribune want ad.
Gold Hill
GOLD HILL, Feb. A. (Spl.) Una
Kay Blankenburg. one year old. and
Charles William Gilchrist, three, en
tertained their small friend January
31 at the home of Mrs. R. E. Blank
en burg. Their guests were Polly Anne
Peck ham of Medford, Jocelyn and De
nise Maurler. Oonna and Joan Cen
ters, joan and Carol Ann Comeron.
Stanley and Thomas William Newn-
ham, Paul Eugene Holderneaa. Oordon
Lee Ramsey, Ernest Llngren Jr., Ron
ald Biles, Jimmy Smith, Donna Gor
ham. Georgle K. Baker, Loleta Routh
and their mother.
Birthday night of the Emethyst Re
bekah lodge was spent at the Coy
home, hostesses betng Mrs. Maude
Robinson and Mis Bertha Coy. A
pleasant social evening was spent and
refreshments served.
Mrs. Vella Hayes and Mr. and Mrs.
Van Nuys of Grants Pass left Sunday
for San Francisco on a buying trip
for their Grant Pass Golden Rule.
Eugene, and Yvonne Quackennush
of Medford spent the week end here
with relatives.
Mrs. Lola Reed spent Thuarday here
with relatives. She Is employed at
the Jackson hotel coffee shop In Med
ford.
Mlsa Zelda Smith of Medford spent
the week end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. I
Miss Fay Stanley end George
Brown visited at the Tom Smith home
Sunday.
Mrs. Mayfleld, who works In Med
ford, spent Friday here with her fam
ily. George Hague of Grant Pass spent
the week end here visiting friends.
The benefit dance at the Odd Fel
lows' hall Saturday night was well
attended.
Mr. Trannah, who has been quite
III, Is slowly improving.
Howard Lawd of Grants Pass spent
the week end here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Merrtman and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blair left last week
end for Portland. They will return
Tuesday.
Mrs. Anna Faulk of OrovtUe, Cel..
Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. D. H.
Norton.
Among Medford shoppers Saturday
were Mrs. Geo. Hammersley and
Jeanne, Mrs. John Smith and Jean,
and Hazel Kendall.
Evangelist meetings are being held
each night this weak at the Method
ist church. Rev. Wllllngs of Wilder
vtlle Is In charge of the meetings.
Iolene Mornlngstar of Medford
spent the week end here with Francis
Davis.
Mrs. Cecil Johnson was In Salem on
business last week end.
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Tolo
TOLO. Feb. 5. (Spl.) Edward In
mnnn has Joined the glee club at
CCC 1565 on Evans creek. Sebastian
Apollo 1 the Instructor.
P. A. Tracy and Everet Hogue of
Medford have returned to their homes
from Almeda. Thoy found trapping
there . unprofitable on account of
anow and high water.
The clouds stayed away Sunday
morning Just long enough for many
here to study, through smoked glasses
the partial eclipse of the sun.
Tracy Muse left on the stage Sun
day for Fort Douglas, Utah. He came
by way of Sacramento and returned
by way of Portland. He will report
for duty at the army post on the
0th.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mercer and
children, Alford and Francis, who
have Just moved to Medford from
Olympls. Wash., also Mrs. Mabel Mer
cer of Medford visited at the Tracy
home Sunday.
Miss MarJorle Davis la expected
home soon from the. Medford Com
munity hospital.
Mrs. Denver Davis will entertain
at her home the Tolo Community
club February 14. Thla meeting was
to have been held at the home of
Mr. H. D. Hamor. but as the busy
season Is approaching for Mrs. Davis
she graciously exchanged dates with
her.
The sound of a county road grader
is music to local ears today, a Oold
Ray dam road gets a much needed
"going over
Sev ?al Tolo farmers are having
land plowed now and every one seems
to feel that spring is Just around
the corner. Blue birds are here and
meadow larks are singing.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK. Peb. . Bpl.)
Mr. Clark and son, George, are dig
ging well for Mr. Pine at central
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Pot nd son spent
Friday In Medford,
Mis Clark spent rriaay aiternoon
with Mlsa Ruth May,.
Mis Ruth May and Edward smith
spent Sunday In Ashland.
P. M. Center wa up on tne cree
Sunday.
Prank Marques and family spent
Saturday in Medford.
Httve Lunak was In Ashland m-
dy with some wood.
Mr. Bchgler It hauling cut wooo
from Prank Casey' ranch.
Jsmri Marques called at the May
home Friday.
WINDOW OLASS W sell window
glaaa and will replace your broken
window reasonably Trowbridge Cab
met Work.
Authorities In Jacksonville, Pl
have Inaugurated vlgorou antl.
plstol-carrylng campaign as mean
of combating crime.
A farmer whose real nam It Blue
Brown lives near Cello. Hun.
L BE HALTED BY
Steps were taken today by the
county court, to prohibit mining op
erations on county road rights-of-way,
and to this end an order haa
been prepared for service upon three
or four miners operating In the foot
hill sections of the Phoenix district.
The order is based upon sections of
the Oregon law prohibiting mining
operations on county roads and road
rights-of-way.
District Attorney Codding said to
day, "It Is all probably due to a mis
understanding." Reports reaching the county au
thorities state that the miner "pan
alongside the roads, where water
flows or has settled, and In sime in
stances have dug into the main road.
They fill this up. with soft dirt,
which settles, and leavea a "chuck
hole" a condition not entirely due
to mining, on any number of routes.
Complaints have also been filed,
that adjoining land Is damaged
slightly, by undermining.
There have been no reports of the
miners making any rich hauls, but it
1 presumed there 1 some monetary
reward, or the operation would not
continue.
Courthouse
News
iFunUahM DJ Ui JacfcsoD Oount
Abstract Co. 13) B Siitb Strwt!
Marriage License
Vernon Handsaker and Florence
Green.
William McK, Foley and Eula L.
Benson.
Circuit Court
State of Oregon vs. Ivan Myers,
forgery.
C. H. Chrlstner vs. a. M. Kuber
et el, foreclose contract.
Laura Daley v. Edward R. Daley,
divorce.
Real Estate Transfers
Medford Irrigation District to Mur
ray D. Agate, W. D lot 0, Stewart
Acre.
Emma Moore Wilson to WUda
Buck man et al, W. D., land In DLO
70 Twp. 86S. R 1 West.
Emma B. Carlson et vtr to Bertha
S. James, W. D., lot in block 2, Ban"
Add., Medford.
Smrna . Hall et vir to Frank E.
Hall, Q. C. D Vt of W ot NW
of NE Sec 30 Twp 368, R. 4W.
Frank E. Hall et ux to Alice M.
Bacon, W. D., 10 acres In Sec 39 Twp
30S, R. 4W.
Bertha L. Stevens to W. N. Carl,
W. D., land In sec. 17 Twp 383. R.
4 west.
City of Medford to 0. F. Retchsteln
et ux, W. D., lot 9 block 33, Med
ford. L. Emma Humphrey et Tlr to O.
F. Relchsteln et ux. W. D., lots 10
to 18 block 3, Central 'Subdivision,
Medford.
A. A. Sohranun, superintendent of
banks to J. E. Weaver, deed, W. 8a
acre of N'4 of NWK Sec 81 Twp
368. R. 3W.
D. E. Millard et ux to Mary F.
Whitman, W. O., lot 80 In Rogue
Acre. , - - . ,
H. L, Bromley to State of Oregon,
W D lota 7 snd 8 block 1, Bryants
Addition, Medford.
Sheriff to State of Oregon, sheriff
deed, lot In block a, Barr'a Addition,
Medford.
Merle B. Roblson et ux to Roy El
liott, W. D lot In block "U,M Rail
road Addition. Ashland.
Cora E. Baldwin to C. I. J. Porter,
Q. C. D., lot on 6k id more Street, Ash
land. PORTLANDUPHELD IN
TOLL FOR POLL LINES
ruKiMNu, reD. 5. (AP) Port
land' levy against th Pacific Tola
phon it Telegraph oompany for use
of city streets for It pole and lines
wa, In effect, upheld In federal
court here Monday.
Federal Judge John H. Mcl.ary
ruled that the city ha a right to
exaat , "reasonable" toll from the
utility. The court granted the tele
phone company 10 day in which to
file an amended answer Intended
to show that the 0 per cent gross
levy I "unreasonable, confiscatory
and In violation of tht defeudant'
constitutional rights."
COMPLETE JURY LIST
FOR 1935 THIS WEEK
The county court la expected tr.1,
week to complete the Jury Hat for
1935, consisting of 990 to 300 names,
drawn from the poll book and tax
roll of the county. The Hit will be
ready for us during the February
term of circuit court, tuning Mon
day. February 35. Only tfall portion
of the name will be used at each
term of court. Only once In the his
tory of Jackson county during the
ballot theft trials has the Jury list
for the year been exhausted.
Since 1B18 total of 1.084 grad
crossing have been eliminated In
safety campaign of the Text high
way commission.
Sardy Deacon, noted Indian medi
cine man reputedly almost 100 yean
old, died recently near Holdenvllle,
Okla.
I ' Oat alaJ mono tnv to