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PAGE NTNE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFEMWCpl i WA.KYGIS TO R.IXUV cotuioiv FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS SWEDISH PRINCE IN HOLLYWOOD FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS yds. lor S3.50, sandy loam, 13 50. also commercial spraying. Phone 258-R. Nat premiums raraivtd d'lr- lug th Ar tt. 411. Ill lllterri. ittvi.Itn.ls ami rnta rrpvc! during the yir.. 2l!,l7T.7S In-'ome from othwr "iircta received during the year... CS.i51.T3 Bl'MNESS IN OROKON FOR THE V V. A 11 N. t premium! rvel ed during the ynr H.OSi.l" l.oa paid during the year.... 1. 413. ST Limea Incurred during ilia year, t;el l,t.T Name ,r i'.Miip;ny, Connecticut 1n1ern- Ootchy ts steel worker on ths Oakland-Ban Franclbco bridge. Next Sunday. March 31, will end the Bible verse contest at Sunday school. The losing side expects to entertain the winners with a party held at the meeting place next week. . 4 FOR RENT Garden ground; tree water. W. H. Norcroas. CABINS FOR RENT By dsy. week or month Sea at Camp Wlthua. N Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 -horse disc. Planet Jr. seeder and wheel -hoe. Hurry C. Chase, Brail Lane. inn ..f 1'r . If r HIh. . I MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREO OX. TUESDAY. MARCH 2(5.. 1M5. i v I va J5 BUV SliLL "A ftVlt ! j Bead every d on tills lap.e. Vou will probably find ex actly the thine you want to bu or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 2"c) Each additional Insertion, oer word le (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chances Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS "LOST AND FOUND LLFARTY who called for the cloth, Paisley designed cigarette case at the What Not Saturday please return same. No questions asked LOST If dog mlssmg. call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP Vrrr5Tv5AlTEDfortajlclBh route of M0 families. Good profits for hurt "ers. We train and help you. Write today. Rawlelgh Co.. Dept. ORC-124-SA-2. Oakland Calif. BALEMATANTErT Man to sell flour and teed for large Portland mill, thla territory, on .-ommiaa-.on basis Acquaintance with bakery and other trade essential. Give address and phone. Box 5011. Mall Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house Cork anu care of child. Tel 733-H EXPERIENCED waltresa wanted. Box 4975. Tribune. WANTED Experienced cook to pre pare dinner each evening. Tel. 985. WANTED SITUAT' " NS WANTED Care of sick, or ny work Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345-M. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANT TO BUY Good piano, cheap. Will pay cash. Box itiouuc. WANTED250 to 300-6l under ground oil storage tank and pump Pierce Auto Freight. WOOD WANTED 100 to 200 cords 4' green fir. Valley Fuel Co. 26 W Main. WANTED Clothing for relief pur poses at Salvation Army. Tel. 356 WANTED To buy 100 rods of used woven wire ence in gcod condi tion. K. C. Mall Tribune. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags it twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 27 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Orape St. Phone 1062 DO commercial spraying. McGonagle Phone 258-M. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal Have had years of experi ence in preparing returns. Phone 1277-Y after 4pm Fred L Colvlg FOR. RENT HOUSES IOR RENT Small furnished house 509 No. Riverside. 7-ROOM house, $20. Water paid. Tel 1042-Y. HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. TOR RENT -unfurnished Homes, furnished Brown White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD. 25 month, or quiet sleeping rooms. 226 N. rTonl ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS NICE APT. Phone 1232-W. FOR RENT 2 rooms and sleeping porch, downstairs. 344 N. Bartlctt. SMALL APT. tor rent. 801 N. Central. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FURNISHED steam - heated house keeping apartments Reasonable rates Phone 457-J FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE! Johiwon o-rhosrd mo tor for Caroline drag aw. G E Pierce. 597-R-3. TRADE 13-uage Winchester pump gun lor trailer. 510 N Birtlett. FOR TRADE 12-if-iur. Wmchf-'er pump gun for (resn cu Call B34-J FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 97 North Grape street Wll) remodel to -suit tenant Turn Ish trsm heat If deiro-i ?'.7e 16x60 fet will r-n f r ' e st pvwrinbie fi,ur" C-ll it Mall Tribune (Newspaper) olfice. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE REAL OAKLAND, CALIF. Exchange income property, also homes for ranches. What have vou? CALIF.-OREGON REALTY CO. 2532 Telegraph Ae FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BROWN & WHITE offer 10 seres of finest soil with full bearing or chard, right at city limit, for 1250 cash. Thla value can't be matched. BROWN & WHITE. Real tors. 104 W. Main. Phone 130. FOR SALE. RENT OR TRADE Mod ern home in Jacksonville. See Tom Laughead or phone 300. Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE 33-acre dairy ranch, 30 acres clover, as fine dairy cows. All equipment, good Income. Priced M.000.00. Half cash, good terms on balance. 8. Ore. Realty Co., 44 N. Riverside. BROWN & WHITE offer 22 acres fine soil with HIGHWAY and RIVUK FRONTAGE, 7 acres full beatlnR - pears. Modern 9-room house, two baths, basement, furnace, poultry house and equipment tor '200 hen.. 2-car parage. Represents an in vestment of $15,000. ind can be bought for 18.000, with a down pay ment of $2,000; very usy rms on balance at 6. This place will a:3 pe.l to you. BROWN WHITE. REALTORS, 104 W. Main. Tel. 130. FOR SALE OR RENT m acres. 3 room house, fruit Se berries, out buildings, J. H. Dlttemore, Beall Lane. BROWN WHITE. 104 West Jain! Phone 130. 160-ACRE ranch, 40 acrea cultivated. 40 more being cleared, l:r.p-oved. 35 acres of free water. Price $30('0. Will trade for Med lord house Hcmeseekers Exchange, 402 Ea?t Main. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc. to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center $600 will handle, balance 0 Bui 4815. fnbune HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack son County Building 6c Loan Ass'n Phone 195. BROWN & WHITE offer a tlno hon:e on the OLD STAGE ROAD at a sac rifice. This property has many at tractions, early and late fruits, nuts, etc. The windows of this house frame a wonderful panorama of the valley. Let us how you this place and quote the attractive price at wriicr it can be bought rlpht now WILL CONSIDER a legitimate o.'fer on I'j-ncre place, best of land 2 good wells Inquire Hotel Valanura, Central Point. BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreaire trncts at prices which you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI MATE Close to fine HUNTING FISHING, come in and Investigate BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 WHEN you think of real estate, think or Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BAROAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir LOOK at all the used cars before you ouy 22 so. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: Bmall mileage 22 8o Fir. FOR SALE POULTRY AND COGS FOR SALE Immediately, ibout 300 dav-old Bun Orpington rwby chlclca Call 3-F-3. FOR. SALE White Losorn hens, Hansen strain. H. J. Fleischer Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks ready to deliver Tuesday and Wed nesday. C. J. McCay, Rt. 3. Med ford. Phone 334-J-4. WHITE LEOHORN setting ega 50c O A DeVoe lei 633-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Frwh Ouerney cow. Fourth house north o( Besli Lane, old highway. FOR SALE 3-year-old nlack hors; unbroken; 1400 lbs. O. S. Vestal. Beall Lane. FOR SALE Pedlcreed chinchilla rab bits, young and old. or trade for roofing paper or what have rou. E Smith, Rt. 1. Box 74. Talent. FOR SALE Team and harness. Pep p?r Taylor Ranch, by Voorhles crossing. FOR SALE Small work horse $65 Otis Garrett. Rt. 4. Buckshot Hill road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1000-gal. pr-vur gte? Wink. $60. G. E. Pierce, S97-R-2 FOR SALE Electric oruxler. 500 ciilck capacity. Cheap for casn See after 5 p. m. H. J lelschr CentraL Point, Ore. FOTI SALE Seed corn, 3c lb Chi H f seek, l,4 mile west Meehan's Store. FOR PALE B'-an spray rig In good condition. Cheap for cash. W. B Bnrnum, Carle ton Nursery sales yard. Phone 8ai-R-2. FOR your vpsfptar) and flower plants, try Small Hot-House, 1 ' j N. on old Pacific highway. Indiana Couriers seedlings. FOR SALE OR TRADE Inboard mo tor boat. For sale or trade on car. Pliune 393. Ol D barnyard pulverlred fertilizer for lawn and fprtiw pl-intttu 1'- FOR HM.F. B?.iriM birv snd Kft- nova oats, Mooa'cia beed Co, FOR SALE DlnlnK-room table and chairs; Kelvinator electric refrlper ator; etc. Call 1619-L or Schuler Apt. No. 34. FOR SALE Wheat. 1 50 CWl. Garrett, Rt. 4. Box 40. N. J FISHING TACKLE AH kinds. Sport ing Goods. Boats. Motors, Guns. Boots. Shoea, Etc. Priced right. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Home-grown aifalia seed. F. E ByBee. Medford Rt. 3 FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Created wheat gTMfi Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Llme-aulfur to spray fruit trees and berry buahea. Mon arch Seed Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber tunable for o rood or house. Can arrange for money under FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumber Co . Tel 594. North Pacific Hwy at Court St. FOR SALE Common alfalfa. 910 per cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Potaon barley with fruit It kills better. Monarch Seed Co BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE Good going business on Main St. Value H500.00, part cash or equity In good home as down payment. Box 3108. care Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade 327 So. 6th St.. Klam ath Falls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and litis Insurance The only complete Htle System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co.-Abstracts of rule Rooms 3 and 5. No 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 325 E Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 50 to $300 (or personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; slso Cars Re-flnanced Loans closed within 30 minutes under super vision ot the State Banking Dept License No. S-157 See W E Thomas or E J. Riley 45 So en- tral. I'alnlliig & mperlianRlnf. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors (or your home by paint Ing. tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY MARX, Route 1, Phone 14-P-4. M. A- BLISS Painting t paperhang lng. Tel 646-W 313 So. Orape. JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work prices reason able Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R EADS TRANSFER it STORAGE CO. OKlce 1016 No Central phone 315 Prices right Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers, special livestock moving equipment Prices right 018 North Riverside Phone 616. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditor. Notice la herewith given that Geo. N, Flsk has been appointed by the Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson, txecutor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Roselma A. Mor.-'wn. de ceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said Rofelma A. Morrison are herewith directed to present the same properly verified V the undersigned at the office of P. P. Farrell, Attorney. Room 10, Jackson County Bank BIdg., Medford. Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this no tice, which date is the iOth day of March. 1035. GEO. N PISK. Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Roselma A. Morrison, de ceased. Suit for Divorce. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tne State of Oregon for Jackson County. Mary B Mahan. Plaintiff, vs. Edwin J Mahan, Defendant. To Edwin J Mahan. the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint flied against you In the above entitled suit within four weeks from the first day of the publication of this sum mons upon you. and i! vou fail to so appear snd answer for vant there of, the above named p.ilnt'.ff. Mry B Mahan, will take a decree against you forever aeverlrur the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exist In between the plaintiff and de fendant and for such other and fur ther relief as to the Court hall seem m"et wid equitable. The date of the Order for Publica tion of this Summons is January 23. 1P35. and the ftrpt date ot the pub lication of this Summons is Marcn 12th. 1935. KELLY A HAMMOND Attorneys for Plaintiff 119 North Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. Rvn-.p! rf Anr.'ial K'--rfrt nf THE ALIFORM INMHME 4 OM I'AN V tt Han Fran'-.s-o. In the of Call- f--r.la, nn th th'.rty.f'- dr f r"-f-i. t' I'tM, -le 'i 'he In i -i r.r f '.,tr n ,f t Ji-ve of '"'f-i-.n, p-j- .'.r -o la-; ' .. i it r. An'jnt of capital at&:a up 11.00.C-00.0 Total Incoi . $l.TS I'lSHrilSKMKNlS Net r,r pa 1-1 .l'i' :h yi nu-:ulltig artjimiiitnt .-X1.rl!rj I Iivt.ih!a p.v,I on capital i:oi k during the year..., 140 C"ti,:i,.i.ins a ti 1 a,ar:e p:d limn the ir 37 Tat. llnse and feea pa!d durlna- tha year A mourn at all other xien- dlturea lo. st I: Total BZpendlliirea 1.T1, H.il AsSSKTS Value real ewtate owned 'market valuol 11,114 1100 Value of atocka and boni owned (mark ( value) . . . . S. Hi. 101. 3 L nan it on mortgnfea n4 col lateral, etc 141, SB Caah In banka an'd on hand, ll.; i'3 Premiums in courr of ool- lecrioti written el nee Sep tember 0. 1934 In I ar ent and rents dua an4 accrual Other assets lSI.04t.t9 40,?fJ4 ll.A5H.tl Total admitted aaaata IVlil.tlT.la LIAUIl.ITIES Groat elalma for loanea un- paid t 14MT4.09 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstanding; risks 1.50.A3.s3 Due for commission and brokerage; i,0 0-" All other liabilities 1 49.413 49 Total liabilities. axrept cHpital II,SO7,61.0: Capital pal.I tip . 1 1.000, 000.00 tiurplux over all liabilities J.37S.S'.'fl.31 Surplus a holders , , regards policy .M.mijf.ai Total $5.11, B17.CS BUSINESS IN OHKO.i'N t-'OIt TUB YEAR Net premium! received during the year ITI.OH.T? I.Mfeji paid during the year. . . . Jd.SSft.lO Losses Incurred during the year 21.1S7.8l Nm of "ottipany, Th ralifornla In surance Company. Name of I'reatdent. J. C. Griffiths, Jr. Name of Secretary, V. J. Hobinron. Statutory resident attorney fur service, Phillip Heck. MrCCRPY-nAMKI. INf. AfiENTY. Inc. Medford. Orete.m. Synopsis of Annual statement of the CONNECTICrT IN RKMNITY COMPANY of New Haven, in the State -f Con necticut, on the ttilrty-flrnt day of Pf cntiih?r, 1034. made to the InsurHU'O Commissioner of the Slate of Oregon, pursuant to inwr CAPITAL Amount of capital atork paid up 1260.000. no 1NCOM E Net premiums received during the year $ J 8.1, 1211.33 Interest, dividends nnd ren'a received during the year,... 29,697.00 Income f-nen other sources re ceived during the year 4S27 55 Total Income I MSltf RSEMKNTS Net tosses pnld durlns- the year Including adjuatment expenses $109,457-0 Dividends pnld on capital stock during the year Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses und fees paid during the year Amount of all other expendi tures a9.79.i4 9.755 05 6.9H.17 Total extenllturf $ iflfi.oufi.flh ASSETS Value of rr eute owned (market value) 0 Vnliia of Rtm-kt anrt " bonds ovrnH (mar km valu) 149, 613, 3? I, n:i nt on nmrltCHKfa .ih! col- lilt frnl, efr ft Pnuli In bank! ami on hand... 9.4,794.4! I'lfnilump in course of rollrr- tlnn written alnre Splem- ber 30. 19.H 4, 6.18. 14 lntrt nnd rnt dua nd accrued 12.621 : Total admitted anita lt6,ftS.l 1 I.I A Bl IjITI KS Oroaa claims for loaaa tin- paid 1102,376.12 Amount of unearnd premiums on all out aland I tig risks.... 108,024.74 Due for commission and brok- eraa-e f.S4t 68 All other liabilities 2S.&46 S3 Totnl llabllltlea, exrapt capi tal S247.231.38 Capita paid up 2&0,000.fl0 Surplua over all lla bllltlea afl9.347.S8 Surplus aa regard pollcyhol fl are 15611. 347. M Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS V Graceful trees 6. Monkey 8. Flowerlesa plant 12. Tumultuous disorder 15. Correlative of neither 14. Medley 16. Checks or ra il trains 17. BombRHtlo talk 15. Agreenbla odor It. Thick 20. Ornamental knot IS. Indian carved memorial poat 2S. Plnlahed 24. Preparations used In Solution of Yesterday's Puzxla TlH E A, T ElRjjrV A L A-P. A L oT0JUQ ffl VIE S p eTs W s nToJr t IS ajk t iAB YlPO N 0 E.R QRpTKlMiAA R TL L ulp 1 Nr eInIWsMpIe IpioIrItls printing; 2$. I-arsa volumes . Cures IS. Dy the aids of 44. Sscond V. tt. At tht top President 14. Representation 4. Relieve In miniature 47. Corpulence Is. Kind of aoll 60. Preedlns; 17. Incline ntjhta 10. LarxA covered SI. Tiny wfiRon fit. TJnasplratad 12. ETlst . ft 3. Remainder i I 3 K WMS I4 17 WA if 0 " w,m mm Mg is ii "91 ZB 2? 30 31 31 33 'MmJL M 'UUl g40 ZZZZiZZZZZZZ mm Lm ' ' 11 I I 1 I Mrl I Kl-1IMKI.S INS. AtiENCY. lor. M..lfOT.I. Oll-...kl. THE GRANGE Lake Creek (.ratine. Lost meeting of Lake Creek Grange waa one of the best attended for aev eral months. Distinguished visitors were Mr. and Mra. George Andrews of Bellvlew Grange, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C Must of Phoenix Orange. Mr. Andrews la master and Mra. Maust lecturer of Pomona Grange. Waya and means committee an nounced that Mr. Whipple of Medford will give an entertainment at the Grange hall March 30. More letallefJ announcement will be made later. Master Reed Charley appointed Emma Messal to oversee the upkeep of the hall and furnish iliis. The old clothes sale proved very amualng. A lar(,'e assortment of pi eels netted a neat sum through the auction sale. Other especially enjoyable number on the program were aol.-w by Gerald Hansen, accompanied by Mm .Anna Rohrcr; instrumental mmlc y Rua Moore, accordlan, and a reading by O. C. Maust. Pomona Master Andrews aridreAsed the Grange, mentioning particularly the National Grange meerlnj to be held In Sacramento next fall. Mrs. Maust, Pomona lecturer, also spoke, expressing her enjoyment of Lake Creek meetings and o .Mining the county plana for lecture work. Mr. Maust and Mra. Andrews also made a few appreciative remarks. The birthdays of Julia Ridley. Ellyn Charley and Mary Charley invre cele brated. Delicious luncheon included four lovely cake baked by Myrt e Charley and Mabel Stanley, who serv ed, awaited by their husbnnds Lecturer Julia Sldley aka that members be prepared to make some contribution to the program cn blrja for the next meeting. Home economics committee alo asks for a response to roll call on "Ways to Avoid Automobile Wrecks " REESE CREEK. March 26. (8pl.) The W. C. T. U. will meet March 30 at the Reese Creek school for the purpose of organizing In this district. A special program will be put on by the Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland organizations. The first session will be at 10:30 a.m. A pic nic lunch will be enjoyed at noon and another session at 1:30. All are Invited to attend. Also the surrounding communities. Eagle Point and ethers are asked to join us. Men folks are welcome, too. Lobbying Denied By Elliott Roosevelt PORT WORTH, Tex., March 2fl. (API Elliott Roosevelt says he has been accused of lobbying for a bill In congress of which he didn't know the contents. "I don't even know what the Mead bill contains," said the president's son hero last night In reply to charges made In the house of representatives before passage yesterday of the Mend air mall bill. Cross-Word Puzzle f. Lively 6. Edible tuber 7. Plant of the vetch famllj S. Rhetorical 9. African anlelop 10. Waab IfKhtlv 11. Imminent id. Container lt, Profound SO, Child's napkin 21. ndeiiiflte pronoun 26. Least compli cated 37. Ailments 29, Accomplishes 71. (tanked 33. HwlaM river 22. Caustic alka line solution 25. Escapes art fully 87. Perpendicular 3. Depart 39. Fertile apota 41. Short sleep 46. Burrowing animal 47. Mingled fear and wonder 4K, Tavern 49. Of n S4. Enrllsh letter 66. Feminine name DOWN 1. Bllkworm 2. Waterfall: Scotch 8. Irouoi Indiana 4. Mis ''irf-uiarly ; l : Recie Creek jjftt a ii V 5 t Forsaking his work In German at a film director for a simitar pott In Hollywood, Prince Sigvard Bernadotta of Sweden (center) hat arrived In the southland with his actress bride, Erlka Patzek, for whom he gave up his title. Ho ts being greeted by Jean Kersholt (left), Danish film jctor. (Associated Press Phntnt (ountyBrots i : i'l ii I McLeod ; lcJcnt McLEOD, March 26. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coburn and children spent the week-end with relatives In Ashland. Mr. Casey la rapidly recovering from I his long Illness. He Is now able to I take dally walks around the neigh-1 borhood and Is looking flue. E. D. Hong has been suffering with j severe attack of asthma the past week, but is much Improved at this i writing. I Upper Rogue grange met at Mc-1 Lcod Thursday night. A box social Is being plnuned for the near future to ralso funds for their treasury. Mc Leod ts to be their meeting place until a more suitable hull can be arranged fat. Mrs. Hobart Dlts worth will be hostess to the McLeod Home Exten sion unit Thursday, March 28, at which tittle the making of breads and rolls will be demonstrated by Mrs. Roy Vaughn and Mrs. Dale Sawyer, local leaders. Jack Casey left last week ior Yahata, Ore., where he has a Job promised. Leo Hoag left Monday for Corval- Us where he will resume studies at Oregon State College. Mr. and Mrs. Colling wood are moving to the Hoag cabin near the bridge. The following were among those who attended the Eagle Point grange Tuesday night: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allworth. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Co burn and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Rob ertson. Mr. ami Mrs. Ous Dltsworth have as their house guest Mrs. Lizzie Nichols. Stewart Weeks and mother were business callers In Medford Wednes day. The recent snow storms and cold weather halted the spring work which was underway, and everyone Is anxious for sunshine again. Kenneth Taylor, who waa rushed to the hospital for an emergency operation for ruptured appendicitis. Is reported to be recovering satisfac torily. A number of young people attend ed the P. T. A, play ot Prospect Sat urday night, which was much en Joyed. STERLING. Mrch 28. (Ppl.) Mrs, Alton Brown lee wa truest at the home of Mrs. H. L. K nip pa re cently. Snider Nelson was rounding up his horses March 28. Albert Dutton called t the home of Mr. Hall Saturday on "justness. Arthur Davis, who has been mak ing his home for the last few year with his brother, W. H Dans, here on Sterling creek, has left for Wash ington, where he will mako his home Alton Brownlee nd family are moving back on the old homestead some time this week. Mr. snd Mra. Percy Beard have moved back on Sterling '-reek. P. P. Dutton and son Albert mo tored to Medford March 23. The Sterling mine Is remodeling the old farm house for a mew houav Mr. and Mrs. Ctie Mathews have gone back to Los Ange'.es for some time. Miss May Mankln underwent an operation Monday morning t the Sacred Heart hospital, and Is getting along nicely. Dan Pierce was a caller at the P P. Dutton home Friday. Miss Clara Lnplerre Is visiting friends and relatives at Medford. Mra. Harry Foster was a -aller at the home of Mra, Nelson recently. Mr. Carrel and Tamlly of Phoenlv Arir,, have moved Into the r!rt Ster ling house. Mr. Carrel ts employed bv the Sterling Mine Co. Sterling j y TALENT, March 26. (Spl.) Walt er Lewsadder, represntatlve of the Industrial Hospitalisation company or Portland, spent the week-end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Lewsadder. His father has been very 111 but la now Improving suffl- j clently to be able to be about some i each day. j Rebecca club will hold regular ses-, slon April S at the home of Mrs. Ed Foss, Members are requested to no tice the change In meeting place as It was flrat announced It would be at the home of Mrs. Nonh Chandler. Mra, W. H. Hlgglns will be hostess to the Talent henlth unit at her home here Wednesday afternoon. Members are asked to come prepared to sew. Mrs. L. S. Hackler and Mrs. Frank Holdrldge will be Joint hostesses at dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Holdrldge. The members of the Epworth League play cost and the directors will be honor guests. Mr. Youcum and family have moved from the Buncrest orchard to the Jacobs' ranch and will occupy the small house belonging to Ed Jacob. Mr. Youcum Is employed at the sun crest and made his home there prior to coming here. Ladles Aid will meet with Mrs. Harvey Walters Thursday afternoon for the regular meeting. The after noon will be spent In sewing. Miss Irene Alcock spent the week end In Ashland aa guest of her aunt, Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barr have re turned to Talent from a winter apeiiv In Lowell, Idaho. Mr. Barr will be employed by Skeeter Bros, at Lei and, Oregon. Mrs. Martin Luther left Sunday evening for San Jose, CallfdYnla. Mrs, Luther plans to stay a month In the southern city and while there will spend much time with her son, Mar tin Jr., who Is In school there. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Henry who have been making their home at the Hotel Medford this winter plan to move to their home at the Sunny Cliff orchards soon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beeson at' tended the Elks dinner and dancing party In Medford Friday evening and report a delightful time. John Sutton and Van Outhrldge 1 of Atlanta. Oa., arrived over the j week-end for a visit with Mr. Sut ton's aunt, Mrs. Relmer at the ex Iment station. 1 Foots Creek FOOTS CHEEK, March 28. (Spl.) Live Onk Orange will hold a car nival and Bnzaar at the Community hall In the afternoon and evening. March 29. Free pictures snd pro gram will begin at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn De Janvier and son lelt for their home at Bend M irrh 30. Lertoy Tompkins, Lorraine Tomp kins and Vlolabell Marrow of Oold Hill attended the show In Orants Pass Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Biles and In fant son of Eagle Point spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Biles, also Mrs. David Biles and In fant daughter, who returned Sun day from the Community Hospital In Mrdford will be at the Daniel Biles home for some time. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Thompson snd four children, who htve been living on Pleasant creek have bought the Dr. Ogle tract In the Champlln subdivision, and will soon start bulletins;. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson and fn-nlly visited at the C. C. Can home Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Ootchy of 8an Frnnrlsro visited Mr. and Mrs Vencll Csrvensy last week. Mr. I 1 ' I Prospect PROSPECT. March 2fl. fSpl.) Upper Rotfue OrAne met Tnursday nlht at the McLeod dlnitu room. where they will meet until a perma nent place is decided on. There were about 50 present. Including several visitors from other Granges. s;x members of the Eagle Point Grange transferred their memberships to the Upper Roue Orange, making the membership now 41. Mrs. Larry Rohl Is the uest of her parents In Qrants Pass tnis week. Clifford Arant la staying at the home of relatives in Ashland. The three-act comedy ptesentsd Saturday nlxht by the Prospect P.-T. A., was a real success. Oate receipts were 130.30, and everyone enjoyed the play very much. John Phlpps and Margery Colling wood figured in an accident near Ashland Saturday evening. In which neither was seriously hurt but tns Phlpps car was demolished. Mr. and Mrs. William Jantzer were Medford visitors Monday. Mrs. Katie Grieves daughter and granddaughter. Mrs. Lou R?bertm nnd Loiuae Robertson, of Grants Pass are making their home wUi her. They plan to remMn until tall Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve and smalt son have moved to Medford. Mra. Harry Jafter's sMer-ln-law has been her guest for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Proctor have re turned from Portland to the Jantw camp. The regular monthly meeting of the Prospect P.-T. A. wll be held Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Lizzie Nlchol is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Qua Dlts worth and family. , $ Ante'ope ANTELOPE, Marcll 28. (Spl.) Antelope school board met March 18 and Mra. Wilbur Ertckson was hired to teach the Antelope school an other year. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs and family and Alice Allen and Helen Kent were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland of Central Point March 13. Henry Owens has been quite 1U the past week, but Is reported as Im proved at this writing. Ladles Social club will be enter tained by Mesdames Ina Stanley and Eva Orcns April 17. Several Literary club members gave Mrs. Wallace McDowell a surprise party the evening of March 16. Re freshments were served by the mem bers at a late hour. The lady mem bers gave her a handkerchief shower." Ladles' 8octal club members met at the home of Mrs. 8arah Riley March 30. There were thirteen mem bers -and seven visitors. Visitors pres ent were Mesdames Amy 8mlth, Anna, Kent and a sister of Mrs. Kent ana Myrtle Wilson of Medford. Walter Charlie, Lucy Peny and Weldman of Eagle Point. Mesdames Myrtle Wilson and Ruby Rlggs helped to enter tain. Those who attended the literary club at Reese Creek March 33 were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and daughters, Mr. and Mra. Art Kent, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs and chil dren, Mr. and Mra. Bob Lindsay and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and children. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDowell and Donald Arena. A play was put on by some of the Antelope club members. Eagle Point Irrigation company Is about to complete their ditch work and everything la In readiness for Irrigation for the summer. Mrs. Jim Lawrence returned home from the Community hospital March 18. She Is reported as doing nicely. Mrs. Myrtle Wilson of Medford has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley. Will Lindsay and son, Charlie Lindsay of Ashland helped to fur nish the muslo at the Literary club March 8, also a clog dance which was enjoyed by all and It Is hoped that they will come again. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kline enter tained at a party the evening of March 33 In honor of their son. Junior Kline. Different kinds of games were enjoyed during the even ing. Refreshments of cake and Ice cream were served to the following guests: Newton Allen, Frank Brown. Alemeta Day, Daniel Stanley. Helen I Kent, Betty i-iiwiijw. " Marine Yorton. Emery Culbertson and Merton Keeler. Hothouse Tomatoes filch. PORTLAND, M.rch 38 iff) The first hothouse tomatoes of the rea son were on the market ne;e, sup plied by Roseburg producer and distributor. The Initial shipment of 10 pounds went to a spelalty bouse at 3. . Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B Hoffmann. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. 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