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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST 11 dog miasms, call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
EjSeRIENCEDSALE3MAN wanted,
with car. Excellent opportunity to
establish sell with growmg south
ern Oregon concern. Experience
with lime, fertilizer. oulid;ng sup
plies preferred. Box 2426. iTloune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Unlncumwrred woman toi
general help In auto camp. No
laundry. Room and Iwnrd and
small wages. State iwc and wage
expected In first letter. Writ Box
27, Happy Camp. California. .
WANTED An experienced beou'y
operator at once. Write Eox 4982
Tribune. '
EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Box
4S75. Tribune.
t WANTED SITU AT' NS
yoUNO LADY with car rants Job
motherless or gentleman' rome in
Oregon. Hazel Hlrsh. Box 5312,
Portland. Ore.
WANTED Care of sick, or any work
Mrs. Huson. Phono 1343 -M.
WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED TO LEASE About 30 A
. rnr mall dairy. Cash rent In ad-
J vane. Box 4981, Tribune.
WANTED Reliable couple want fur
nished 5-room modern nuuse. In
quire 138 So. Grape.
WANTED Old gold. Sell to goverr
ment licensed dealer. B.-ophya,
Jewelera.
WANTED Driving Portland Monday
Want passenger. Share expense
Box 2420, Tribune.
.WANT RIDE to Eugene. Call 735-R
WANTED Wool, mohair. Bee us be
tore you sell. Wool bags & twine
for sale. Medlord Bargain House
27 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062.
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods
furniture and atovea We also ouy
metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo
hair MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1002
DO commercial spraying. McQonagle
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
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
newly decorated. Inquire 305 So
, Oakdaie.
FOR RENT Reasonable; comfortable.,
roomy house on West Mln. Te'.
855-L.
FOR RENT 5-room house, 19 Crater
Lake; 20 per month. G. E. Pierre.
Phone 597-R-2.
FOR RENT Small furnished house
509 No. Riverside.
7-ROOM house. 20. Water paid. lei
1042-Y.
HOUSE lor rent. 1232 W.
POH REN'l -unfurnished
Homea. furnished or
Brown White
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM for eemleimn. cle n: bat.li
garage. 609 E. Main.
FOR RENT Large front room, riot
and coid water, shower. 20 So. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT -apartments.
- Desirable 'umlsh.-d
Hotel Grand.
NICE APT. Phone 1232-W.
FOR RENT 2 room? and sleeping
porch, downstairs. 344 N. Bartlett.
FTJRSM3HEO STesm - heate'l House
keeping apart rii'Tits R-aonale
rates Phone 457-J
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS BfSINfSS LOCATION
FOR RITNT
At 1? N-irth Orai.e tret Will
rrmKifi to mt teimnt furn
ifh '.Mm rirat it rtplff-a Sire
I6ttn fpet Will rni nr 1 w st
rr-jmuiarile 'U'irc Call at Mall
T-''tpp i N - .' - ;ifi (,f r i oft ire
FOR rt.NT Gir1e:j
vatar. w. H. Norcrwa.
ij.id, fiee ,
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
CABIK3 FOR RENT By day. week or
month. See at Camp Wttnui. N.
Rlver&lde.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Tnuk or car !or painting
and carpenter work. B?x 4987
Tribune.
TOR SALE OR TRADE -J I Dode
. truck, ready to go to work. Will
take car. wood or atock. Phone 173.
evening..
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADE Salem property 7-room
house. 1 1-3 acrea) lor' Improved
Medford acreage. 315 Haven, or
Tel. 443-W.
TRADE Equity In 160-acrt farm. 0
acres In grain. Want acreaee.
house In town. Consider gcod car
Box 2398, Tribune.
OAKLAND, CALIF.
Exchange Income property, alao homes
for ranchea. What have you?
CALIF-OREGON REALTY CO.
3532 Telegraph Ave.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE By owner, licur crevk
bottom, 10 to 50 acres, olosc In. Tel.
1524-L.
BROWN & WHITE offer 10 acres of
lnitat soil with lull oearins or
chard, right at city limits, for
$1250 cabh. This value can't be
matched. BROWN & Wrfll'B. Real
tors, 104 W. Main. Phone 130.
FOR SALE Modern 4 -room home on
east side, a minutes walk from city
center $600 will handle, balance
Box 4815. Tribune.
BROWN & WHITE offer 22 acres fine
soil with HIGHWAY and fUVKK
FRONTAGE. 7 acres full beaiing
pears. Modern 9-room house, two
baths, basement, furnace, poultry
house and equipment tor '200 hen..
2-car garage. Represents an in
vestment of 815.000. nd can be
bought for $8,000. with a down pay
ment of $2,000; very isy v-mw on
balance at 67o. This oUce will ap
peal to vou. BROWN 4s WHITE.
REALTORS. 104 W. Main. Tel. 130.
SEE Charles A Wing Agency, Inc.. to
Buy Your Home.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR HENT-Jack-sun
County Building it Loan Ass'n
Phone 195.
BROWN & WHITE offer a fine hon e
or. the OLD STAGE ROAD at a sac
rifice. This property has many "t
tractlons. early and late fruits, nuts,
etc. The windows of this house
frame a wonderful panorama of the
valley. Let us show you this place
and quote the attractive price at
w.jcr it cap be bought right now
BROWN & WHITE. 104 West .lain
Ph-i:e 130.
BROWN & WHITE are selling small
acreage tracts 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
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Dodge car; 3 red brood
sows, to farrow In 2 months; feed
er and weaner pigs. Davis, over
Buckshot hill.
BARGAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir
LOOK at all the used cars before you
buy 22 So. Fir.
DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better
used car values.
AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan; small mileage. 22 So Fir.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE White Lenorn hens.
Hansen strain. H. J. FleiscbtT,
Central Point, Ore.
WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs. 50o
O A DeVoe. Vel 623-J-2
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Guernsey hei?er calves.
Chester Wendt. Phone 037-J-2.
TEAM of horses tor sale; also two
purebred Hereford bulls. CH 1559
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Adolph
Shultz. Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE 20 span of broke work
horses, young, fat and ready to go
to work. Ltskey Brothers, Malin
Ore. '
FOR SALE Fresh Ouernsey cow.
Fourth house north of Beall Lane,
old highway.
FOR SALE 3-year-old blark horse;
unbroken; 1400 lbs. O. S. Vestal
Be all Lane.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
BABY UPRIGHT PIANO Perfect con
dition Priced for quick sale.
Terms of course. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Electric Srxidrr. 500
chick capacity. Cheap 'rr cJWh
See after 5 p. m. H. J. Ft.rlscher,
Central Point. Ore.
FOR SALE Pvimpf. pipe and "Purines
5 mllea north Midway. F. F. Collliu.
FOR SALE Bfan spray rig in good
condition. Cheap lor cash. W. B.
Barnum. Carle ton Nursery sales
vard. Phone 851-R-2.
OLD barnyard pulverized fertlil.er
for In?, n and spring planting 1
vds. Icir T 50. sandy loam. ?2 50
niwi commercial spraying. Phone
2.iH-R.
NFWTOWN apnin. 30c 7ox. W.
Watt. 4SB-H-i.
FOR SALE 2 used outboird motors
132 So. Riverside.
FOR ? M.E- -BardtfM bar.ey and Ka-
j djU Monarch (X
FOR SALE WhMt. fl 50 :wt N J
G-irrrU. Rt 4. Boi 46
F. . Bj-ee, Mtuljra Rt. 2.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Oraliln wax.
Seed Co.
FOR SALE " Created wheat grass
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Lime-aulfur to spmv
fru:t trees and berry oushea. Moa- I
arch Seed Co.
vvvvvvvvvvv---v
FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable I
for brooder house. Can arrange i
for money under FHA Plan for any
building repairs. Economy Lumbei
Co., Tel 594. North Pacific Hwy
at Court St.
FOR SALE -Common alfalfa. $10 per
cwt. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Poison barley with fruit
tt kills better. Monarch Seed Co
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
ntle Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 92
North Central. Ave., upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, orl
ental rug cleaning & upholstering
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
I. H. Gove. 325 B
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - 50 to 8300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the state Banking Dept
License No. 8-151 See W E
Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen
tral. Painting & reperlianKlng.
WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM
in colors for your home by paint
ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY
MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4.
M. A. BLISS Painting it paperhang
lng. Tel 646-W 313 So. Grape.
JOHN H LOCK painter and decor
ator Quality work Prices reason
able Res. 124 King St Call 953-R
EADS TRANSFER it STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Central Phone 315
Prices right Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 61S.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Lunch counter. In opera
tlon; good location. Will accept
good car or truck aa pirt pay men.
Call at Tribune.
FOR SALE Restaurant on north pa
cific highway, priced very -eason-able.
Call at 1512 North R.versldt
FOR SALE Lunch counter,
steady trade 327 So 6th St.
ath Falls.
Good
Klam-
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sheriff's Sale -
By virtue of an execution in fore
cloaure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit court ol ore.
gon for Jackson county, to me di
rected, dated the 27th day of Feb.
ruary. 1935. In a suit wherein Port
land Morteaae company, a corpora
tlon, as plaintiff procured a decree
and ludKinent against J. H. Newton
and Bertha Newton, his wife. F. M
Blaln and Minnie Blaln. his wife.
Theodore Stark and Minerva stark,
his wife, and Mrs. J. B. Hurt, aa de
fendants. In the sum of $2452.94.
$125.00 attorneys fees, and the costs
and disbursements of the suit taxed
at $49.40. which Judgment and decree
was enrolled and docketed In the
Judgment Lien Docket In the Clerk's
office of aald Court, on the 27th day
of February. 1935.
NOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS
HEREBY OIVEN that in pursuance
of the terms of said execution. 1 will,
on the 80th day of March. 1935. at
10:00 o'clock A. M.. at the front door
of the Court House In the City of
Medford. Jackson County, Oregon,
offer for sale and will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder tor
cash to satisfy said Judgment, to
gether with the costs of this sale,
subject to the redemption aa provid
ed by law. all of the right, title. In
terest and estate of the said defend
ants J. H. Newton and Bertha New
ton, his wife. F. M. Blaln and Min
nie Blaln. his wife, Theodore Stark
and Minerva Stark, his wife, and
Mrs. J. B. Hurt. In and to the real
property described as Lot I. Block 1.
Ross Addition to the City of Med
ford. Jackson County. Oregon, to
gether with the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or In anywise appertain
ing. Dated this 27th day of February.
193S' SVD I. BROWN, Sheriff.
By Howard OBUlt, Deputy.
Summon
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County:
J. Nelson Fortln and Ruth Fortm.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Belle Nlckell: James S Campbell:
Myra B. Campbell; the unknown
heirs of James S Campbell: the
unknown heirs of Myra B Camp
oell; also, all -nher persons or
nartlea unknown claiming Any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest.
! in the real estate described In the
Complaint on rile herein Defend
anta. !to Each and All of the above Named
i Defendants:
I In the Name of the titete of Ore
eon. You and earn ot you are heretjy
required to appear and answer tie
comp'-alnt filed ars.nit you in the
. above entitled aui. on v before the
; last day of four xecs from the date
( of the first publication of this aum
hnona. and .f you fail w so appear
or answer .ld compiiint for wsnt
I thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the fkef lemanded in
I their complaint. auccinmy stated as
follow. tO'Wlt: t
I Tnl a decree oe entered adjudi
cating any and all i grit, title eut
,ien or rlum whl.i you or ea.h of
' you. have or cliun u aav in, to or
upon the real property, or any por
tion thereof, situated In Jackson
County. Oregon, and described aa f j.
Iowa, to-wit.
Lots 12. 13 and U tn Block 1
of Ro Park Addition to the
City of Med ford, aa designated
and described on the official plat
thereof, now of record
and declaring any a.iu all such claim
to nd decreeing
tnat the P-a'nt:ffs are the own-
ners In fee simple of said premies
and of the whole thereof, free and
clear of any and all rich: title, estate
lien or interest of the said deferd
ants, or any of them, and that each
and all of the defendants herein,
and each and all persona claiming,
or to claim by. thruugh or undnr
mem, or any of them, be forever
enjoined, restrained and barred from
asserting, attempting to establish or
claiming any right, title estate, lien
Interest In or to aid property
or any portion th-reof and that
pialntllla- title to said premise be
forever quieted and set at rest.
The date of the order for publica
tion of this Summons la February
28th. 1935: the time prescribed for
publication of this Summons Is once
each week for four conscutlve weeks;
nd the dat of the first publication
of this Summons u February 28th.
1935.
KELLY HAMMOND
Attorneya for Platutlfl 119 North
Central Avenue, Mcdford. Oregon
Not Ire of Filing of Final Account.
In the County Court of tne State of
Oregon for the Countv of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Joee-
lyn Joseph Emmens. also known as
J J. Emmens, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her final ao
count and report In the above en
titled estate and that by order of the
County Court In and for Jackson
County. Oregon, a hearing upon :he
same has been set for Suurday, April
13th. 1935. In the County Court Room
at the Court House In Mertford. Jack
son County. Oregon, at the hour of
ten o'clock a. m.
All persons having objections there
to are hereby notified to present the
same on or before such time.
Date of first publication of this
notice is March 14th, 1935
FANNIE E EMMENS
Administratrix of the Estate of Joce
iyn Joseph Emmens, also known as
J. J. Emmens. deceased.
GEORGE M. ROBERTS.
WM. M MCALLISTER
Atttomeys for Administratrix.
WASHINGTON, March 28 (AP)
Senator Pope (D., Idaho) said today
that Idaho's famous potatoes are in
danger of being crowded off the east
ern market by foreign competition.
The senator said imports from Hol
land already are forcing growers In
his home state to accept prices be
low domestic levels. In a letter to
Secretary Hull, Pops said the prices
were caused by the action of Holland
"In aubsldtzlng exports because of a
large carry-over in last year's potato
crop."
He urged Immediate action be tak
en by the state department to "atop
such Imports and, if necessary, re
taliate." Pope recently complained to the
department or a similar importation
of peaa from Holland which, ha said,
was ruining the Industry in his home
state.
"Factory style" workmanship ' In
watch and Jewelry repairing at the
lowest possible prices. Johnson the
Jeweler. ,
Exchange Old Gold for
trade at Brophy's, Jewelera.
:ash or
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
Performed
ALIEN PERIL FOR
IDAHO POTATOES
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
i.
4a Oil of rosa
petals:
variant
. Low gaiter
12. Flab ets'BS
13. Large bundle
U. Nothing m "e
than
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coins
IS. Discourse
copiously
IS. The American
elk
50, Fortune
51. Those having
power
tt. Fitted tonethei
at an angle
Z. Barrel
28. Sleflp lightly
29. Yale
30. Trnplcal
black bird
IL'Uerhanlca.1
bar
82. Automobile
33. Male child
34. City In Iowa
' 3ft. Irge ring
34. I oco motives
38. Trouble
19, Snug room
40. Boring tool
43. Those having
the rare of
trees
47. Masculine
name
4S. Operatic solo
49. Wicked
60. Plncb
SI. Actual
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principal
meal
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Oak Grove
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OAK GROVE. March 28. iSpl.)
Economic club met at the. school
house. March 22. There w a good
attendsnce. The time was spent tn
menu planning. A covered dish
lunch was served at noon. Next meet
ing will be at the home nf m-s, oua
tafson 0-. Jacksonville highway. April
26.
Alfred Mllkowskl was Injured in an
automobile accident Matvh 26. He
had been called home by the serious
Illness of his sister. The car over
turned In the Siskiyou mountains
near Ashland.
Mrs. R. Miller of Lozler lare spent
March 27 with Mrs. 8. E. Brill.
Fred C. Sander has returned to his
home on Oak Grove road fjin the
Community hospital. He is recovering
nicely.
The young people of the CLarch of
God gathered at the honw of Arthur
West and spent a social evening in
honor of Rev. Oral W. Clemens of
Anderson. Ind. Rev. Clemens is vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Clemens.
Mrs. F. H. Ml near entertained the
mothers and daughters and the La
dles' Aid of the Brethren church with
a covered dish luncheon at her home
on Jacksonville highway. There were
21 present and a very pleasant d-iy
was apent.
Oak Orove baseball tea-m nlayed tl'C
Griffin creek team March ?7 Ttv
score ws 6 to 1 In favor of Griffin
creek.
Mrs. F. H. Mlnear spent March 24
In Ashland, visiting her sistw, Mrs.
B. M. Linnlger.
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Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK. March 28. 8pU
Mrs. Anna Short entertained the Lost
Creek club at her home Thursday.
Mrs. Mabel Mack was present and
gave an interesting talk on menu
planning. Among those present were
Mesdamcs Minnie Fox. Ethel Hoefft.
Rita Meyer. Clara Wilhlte. Mary
Moore, Allie Farlow. Ella Tyrrell, La
verne Poch, Margaret Nussbaum, Alice
Kllngle, Mabel Stanley, Mabel Mark,
Ella Meyer, Myrtle Charley and the
hostess. Mrs. Short, and her sister,
Mrs. Lucy Vtceaux of Helena, Mont.
Mrs. T. J. Hoefft and daughter,
June, spent several days with rela
tives near Mcdford, returning home
Saturday evening.
Mrs. E. E. Meyer returned home last
week from a visit with relatives at
Red Bluff, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Tonn motored
up from Sums Valley Sunday to bring
Mrs. Anna Tonn home after having
spent a few days with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lockwood and
Laverne Cartwrlght were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoefft.
Darrell Newstrom was able to re
turn to school Tuesday after a two
weeks' session of chlckenpox.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore attended
the old time dance at Eagle Point
Orange hall Saturday night.
Mrs. Ray Ragsdale and Infant aon
returned home a few days ago Her
mother, Mrs. Ed Cowden, of Eogltf
Point Is staying with her tot a while.
4-
Ask the customers who have their
watoh repairing done here. Johnson
the Jeweler
Cross-Word Puzzle
I. Strike
ft. Edible seed
10. Knack
11; Small peg used
. In golf
17. One who car
rlesi colloq.
(9. Writing Quid
it. Changes ona'a
residence
23. Remembering
it. Ardor
26. Terrible
'it. Container
II. Soon
33. Out of one's
mind
41. Transoceanic
steamship
routes
Faint
87. All that could
he desired
38. Passage-way
40. Hroad smlls
41. Silkworm
42. MuglecaU
43. Distant
44. Metal-bearing
rock
41. Long narrow
Inlet of the
ocean
tt. A king of
MMIan
DOWN
1. Delineate
2. Greek lettei
3. acorn lng
4. Kncourages
5. Public vehicle:
col log.
8. High mountain
7. Conceives
vlvMly as
real
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, March 28.--(Spl.)
Ladles' club was entertained Thurs
day Afternoon at the SchuU i.ome by
Mrs. Ruth Schulr,, with a large at
tendance. A shower was given Mrs.
Bill Straus by the members, with
many dainty gifts presented.
Mrs. Geo. McDonough, nawlv elect
ed president, presided through the
business session and appoint Mrs.
L. W. Empey, Mrs. Dusenberry &nd
Mrs. Cota aa a committee to arrange
the program for the next meeting,
which will be held at the home of
Mrs . E. W. Empey . He. t reahme n te
ware served by the hostess.
The many friends of the R. H.
Seemlller family were orry o learn
they hai lost their hnnvj end all
rtousehold belonging by fire Mondnv
This heavy loss, alter the mtny other
sorrows the family has siiffnred in the
past few months brings a deep re
gret to the hearts of all in the com
munity. A nero minstrel will be fliven at.
the echoolhouse Friday , night by
members of the Howard district. The
door receipt will go to the 4-H clubs.
Chns. Hutchison la recovering from
a badly injured knee and Is now
able to go on crutches.
MIm Anna Tonn of Lake Creek
spent several days last week vlsltlr.g
at the home of her son rlarry and
wife.
The play given by the Meadovs
folks at the auditorium Saturday wns
highly enjoyed. Members of tne cast
were Misses Naomi Magrudr nd Ella
Springer, Mr, and Mrs. Ed-vurd Rvi
ell. Mrs. TJoker, Lloyd ClnrK. A. L.
Sprlnr and son and Mn. Wyland.
BuckSaalc furnished the music on ttts
pocordlon.
The girla' baaketball team of Klam
ath Falls motored to Sums slley Sat
urday and played the local pills In a
game that ended 18 to ii In tnc
local girls' favor. The vnlvag team
was entertained after the tju-me oy
Mrs. Chas. Duftgnn at her home,
where they enjoyed a 9 o'clock din
ner.
Ladles' extension unit will con
plete the menu planning project
Thursday, with Mrs, Mabel Mack pre
siding. Continued wet weather cauari
considerable alarm amonj the grain
growers of this section. Much land
la yet to b and April near,
with poor outlook for any favorable
weather.
Mrs. Roy Parr returned to he. home
at Ashland last week afer spending
several weeks recuperating from a re
cent Illness at the home of her moth-
Mrs. Messer.
Evans Valley
EVANS VALLEY, March U8. (Spl )
Mrs. Asa Keller and aon Keith have
an attack of pink eye, which Hlment
has been running Its coura In the
Wlmer school.
Mrs. Eugene Moore has been very
111 and waa taken to the Josephine
General hospital In Gram Pass on
Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Moore entertained the
Home Economics club Wedneiday.
Messrs. Oliver Deckwa. Avery Way
man and T. J. Walendorf o; Whld
by Island, Washington, are mining
with William Cunningham at the
mine owned by Mrs. Catherine N.
Law.
Mrs. Ida B. Kathan, who has been
quite 111, la much improvid at this
writing. Since selling her home she
is having a new house built on Jor.n
Kathan'a place, where her family will
move her aa soon as '.ho house is
ready for occupancy.
Mrs. Kathan'a daughter, Mra Willis
Shortreld, la caring for her and will
continue with her for some time.
John Kathan and Charles Willis
made a business trip to Grants Pjns
on Monday.
Mlaa Bertha Baker waa married
Wednesday, March 13, and will make
her home in Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rlnr were
called to Salem on business Monday
Sunday school Is being held at tne
Wlmer echoolhouse auditorium each
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and
the superintendent, Mrs. Wlhn
Simpson, cordially Invites anyone In
teres ted to attend, also o come to
the young people's meetlncs held a
the same place each Sunday evening
at 7:30.
Mr. and Mra. Don Scott made a trip
to the GreetisprJnga during the week
tt look for a farm location.
There will be a home talent play
at the Wlmer school house the even
lng of April 6. "Where's Orandma?"
given by the Is dies of the Pvma Val
ley Eex tension club. Small admission
fe. Everyone Invited. There la con
siderable talent in this chn and their
piaya have proved very enjoy.ible,
About 40 people gatnored at t.'
O. C. Boggs ranch, formerly xcuptd
by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Simpson, but
recently purchased by Horton Jamla-n
wMm, MWU.,( w K,,c -
and house-warming, one cvering last
iMk V.vrx-rnm nrftfnt rnnrtcr1 a '
fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Simpvm have
purchased the Paulson o!v opposite
the Wlmer Orange hall, -vh-re thuy
will later build a house. At present
thev are occupying the PrrJer hotwe
on Evans creek, road.
The art appreciation and oil paint
ing class, with Mrs. Vlvtan Norman
Barto as teacher, will beln Its fourth
term on Friday, at the no-ne of Mrs.
C. N. Law. This la an adult educa
tional class and all tnfrented are
Invited to attend.
Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto attended
Presbyterian church In Mwlf.nd Sun
nay morning to hear a sermon deliv
ered by Rev. E. P. Lareii" "I Cald
well, Ida., former pastor ot tbe Plut
Presbyterian church tn Medford.
which la celebrating for a week In
honor of Its half century of service
in the community.
Mrs. Catharine Law and Wm. Cui
nlngiiam made a business trip to
Grant pa& on Saturday.
John Karu. the "Onion King" of
Roue River and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Burns and wife called upon W. P.
Cunningham on Wednesday venti.g
at the home of Mrs. C. N. Law.
Asa Keller made a bushvas trip to
Ashland on Tuesday to see uVmt buy
lng a span of horses.
Verne Orr waa hurt at Dick Rich
mond's. A fan belt came looae and
caused a part of the mcwlvnery
hit him in the back. He la better
at this time.
Mr. Radabaugh has purchased tne
will continue to live there,
wll continue to live there.
Wagner Creek
WAGNER. CREEK. March 38 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barr and chil
dren. Colleen and Junior, who spent
the winter In Lowell. Idaho, returned
to Wagner Creek March 21. Mrs.
Barr and children are visiting
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
Wolgamott, while Mr. Barr Is employ
ed at Leland, Ore. They plan mak
lng their home in Talent.
Juauita and Wanda Rue started to
the Wagner Creek school March 35,
The Rue family recently moved from
Canada and are making their home
tip Wugner Creek In Oeorga Kerby'a
house,
Mrs. Herman Sommers la quite 111
with a bad cold.
Mrs. Llllie Burnett and grand
daughter from Talent spent Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Ella Abbott.
A crew of men la busy cleaning out
the ditch up Wagner Creek this week.
Mrs. Charlea Holdredge, Mrs. Prank
Hold rid hp and Mrs. Walter Walty at
tended the fancy bread and rolls
demonstration of the county unit at
the home of Mrs. I. O. Williams of
Talent, March 31. Fifteen women
were present. Covered dish luncheon
was served and the day waa spent
in a profitable aa well aa enjoyable
way.
Stockmen of Wagner Creek have
decided to hold their cattle and con
sequently are busy hauling In hay
as there Is a genuine shortage of hay
in this locality.
Doris Work has enrolled for another
term at the Normal school In Ash
land and will continue to live In Ash
land to be' nearer school.
Genevieve Watty is helping Mrs.
Walker of Talent, who la having a
hard time recovering from the flu.
A load of laurel burls waa shipped
from Wagner Creek district last week.
Dr. P. Goddard attended the Shrine
meeting in Medford March 35.
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Trail
TRAIL, March 38. (Spl ) This
community was shocked to hear ot
the death of E. E. Ash, March 2A.
While Mr. Ash had been in poor
health alnoe last summer, he was
gradually getting better and hie many
friends were hoping for a complete
leturn to good health for him. The
funeral waa held at the Mission at
Trail, March 38, Reverend Stewart of
Medford conducting the service In
Trail cemetery.
Carl Dawson of Chlloquin was n
overnight gueat at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson.
Reverend and Mrs. LaDleu were din
ner guests at the homo of the'r
daughter, Mrs, I reel Castor, March 34.
Mr. and Mra. Spencer ot Eagle Point
were dinner guosts at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Merrlmnn, Marh
31, aXtor which thoy all attended
Orange at McLeod, j
Mrs. Ernie Ernst, who waa quite
111 In a Medford hospital, It t home
again but still very 111. -
Mr. and Mra. K. E. Hutchinson and
daughter Shirley of Klamath Palls
were week-end guesta at the S. W.
Hutchinson home.
Carrell Watson waa a guet of the
Merrlman boys March 25.
The two-weeks-old baby of Mr, and
Mrs. Powell of Shady Cove waa burled
In the Trail cemetery March 36. Rev.
John Still conducted funeral tervloe
at the Mission.
Mr. and Mrs. Ircel Castor were din
ner guests at the home of Mr. aid
Mrs. Ralph Watson. Mann 36.
Home Economics club of the new
Orange met at McLeod Maoh 26.
Mrs. Tress I e Vaughn Is the chairman;
Mra. Dale Sawyer, vice-chairman, and
Mra. Harry Merrlman, secretary and
treasurer.
Mrs. Lizzie Nlohol of Klamath Palls
la spending a few weeks with Mr.
Francis Ash.
Mesdamea Alma Merrlman, Eva
Segessman, Minnie Blaeaa and Jennie
Hutchinson all attended the home
economic meeting at Etgle Point
March 37.
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GREELEY HONORED
ON POLAR EXPLOIT
WASH1NOTON, ftntieh 38. (AP)
A congressional medal of honor to-
Hnv mnaMcrl Malnr fUnnrtl W. A.
,areele- 9l( for nlB harrowing ad-
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ventures in the Arctic half a cen
tury ago,
Greely rarrled the American flsg
farther north in 1883 than any
man ever had penetrated previously,
afterward the general saw all but
seven of his 36 men die of starva
tion and cold before rescue came
Today officials planned to pin the
medal on him with ceremony.
Greely fought In the Civil war.
As chief of the Pacific coast dt
vision of the army, he was called
from his daughter's wedding to duty
in the San Francisco earthquake
tone in 1006.
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Around the corner and under the
trees, you'll find the Owit. Danre
every Saturday night. Oasla Beauty
Salon open for Inspection.
Meteorological Report
March 1. Ihjk,
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Unsettle!
tonight: Friday fair; not much change
in temperature.
Oregon; Unsettled toatirht with
local show-era north portion; Frtd.iy
eenerally fair; not much ?hne io
temperature.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago todayt
Highest, 63; lowest. 60.
Total monthly precipitation, 1.26
Inches. Deficiency for the month,
0. 34 inch.
Total precipitation stnse Vptember
1. 1934. 13.03 Inches. Deficiency for
the season, 0.36" inch.
Relative humidity at & n m. yea
terday, 34; S a. m. tod if. 66.
Sunrise tomorrow, 6:59 4. m.
Bunset tomorrow. 6:33 p. m.
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PROPER HAIRDRESS
WITH EYEGLASSES
NEW YORK. March 38. (AP)
Halrdreselng "don'ta" for women who
wear eyeglasses came from the New
York state hairdressers' convention
today.
With the Hat of rules came news of
the latest thing In spectacles a Up
stick lorgnette, for reading' menus,
telephone numbers and price tags.
Coiffure styles forbidden be-spec-tacled
women were:
' (1) The "wedding cake," or ornate
coiffure.
(3) The ultra - severe halrdreas,
which emphasises the severity of
glasses.
(3) Straight bangs across the fort
head, because they accent the spec
tacles. (4) Elaborate formations ot any
kind at the temples. Keep the spaot
at the end of the eyes free.
The coiffure experts aald spectacles
will hardly be noticed If their wearer
has the proper hat, the proper hair
dress and tf her glasses art well
chosen.
The lipstick lorgnette was designed
for sensitive women who order what
the other person has In a restaurant
rather than don their glasses and read
the menu.
The tiny lorgnette comes In a lip
stick slse case and pops out at push.
PLUNGE INTO SEA
LOS ANGELES, March 38 (AP)
Two navy filers In a bombing plane
from the aircraft carrier Lexington
were killed last night In a crash In
the ocean, Admiral J. M. Reeves, com
mander In chief of the U. 8. fleet,
reported by radio today.
They were Lieut. (Junior grade) X.
O. Kelly and Aviation Machinist Mate
R. Carrlllo.
Parts of their demolished plane
were found, but no traces were bad
of the two men.
Admiral Reeves reported the crash
occurred aU 8 o'clock last night.
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Governor Refuses
Pardon For Baer
SALEM, March 38. (AP) In line
with previous statements that he
would lame few pardons, Oovernor
Martin late yesterday refused the re
quest of Walter E. Baer of Portland
for a pardon.
Baer had requested the pardon so
that he might escape deportation to
Germany. His deportation case is now
In the federal courts. The records
show that he served two terms In
the Oregon state penitentiary for
forgery and previously served time in
the Idaho prison.
MONEY
Available for Ootwervative
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ON HOMES
In Medford Distriot
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Loan Assn. of Medford
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