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Read every ad on
this pace. Vou will
probably find ex
actly the thing
you want to buy
or tell. If It Isn't
there, advertise.
1 1 ' Inexpensive,
elective.
RATES
Per word first Insertion
(Mlntmum 35c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
lc
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy changes 31.25
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Half ten dollar
S80-R.
bill. Call
LOST Blue-black overcoat. Belted
back. Inside pocket contains white
muffler. Reward. Phone 300.
LOST If dog missing., call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Auto mechanic Experi
enced man: capable of meeting the
public Steady employment for
Tleht man. Give experience and
references. Box 3731, Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
i.ADIES Codv names and addresses.
Good pay. Easy work. Send 3c stamp
1nr details. Write White Co., 68
Main, Dept. F B, Northsmpton,
Mass.
WOMAN to assist in housework. Re
ply Box 2547. Mall Tribune.
WANTED Young and reliable
woman for house work and care of
cnild Must stay at nights. 315
Apple.
WANTED Houskeeper for two on
ranch. 81000 per month. 3531
Matl-Trlbune.
wh Woman llvlnc near Lin-
m nr.hool to take caro of S year
old boy. Call at 348 N. Front after
1 p. m.
WANTED SITU AT'"NS
WANTED Lawnmowlng by Job or
week. Phone 84.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Clothing for relief pur
poses. Salvation Army, rncne aoo
noisn TO LOS ANGELES. Want
Tuusenaers. Share expenses. Box
3844 Tribune.
wtHTRn worn, mohair. See us b3
fore you- sell. Wool bags & twine
for sale. Meoioro nary,nii. hmum
37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1092.
WANTED
wa nav cash tor household goods
furniture and stoves We also ouy
metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN BUUM
37 N Grape St. Phone 1063.
DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon
agle. Phone 25U-M.
WANT good used furniture, lousehold
goods, laaies ana cmiuruii gw,h
Ing. Must be In good condition
610 E. Main St.
FOR RENT HOUSES
w-ih. rent 4 -room furnished
house. 1015 Reddy ave. Key at 538
E. Main.
FOR RENT House. Inquire at 1110
W. 9th.
HOUSE for rent. 1233 W.
FOR REN1
unfurnished
Homes, furnished or
Brown t White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Modern 8-room apart
ment, excellently furnished, cen
trally located; reasonable rent.
Phone 1129-J.
FOR RENT Modern sp-'tment and
uufurnlshed house. 410 Hamilton
DESIRABLE furnished spartment
,( Hotel Grand.
FOR RENT Three-room housekeep
ing suite with garage sdulta). Close
In. 337 North Orape street.
FOR RENT Holly Court. No. 3.
195. after 5:00. 1870.
Call
BACHELOR apartment. 44S So. Front
FOR RENT 3-room furn. apt. Gar
age. Adults. 318 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Comfortable heatwl apt
Radio. Frlgldalre. 818 So. Oakdale
NICELY furnished two S room
apartments. Adults. 604 W. 10th.
BOARD AND ROOM
RATES reasonable. 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT-FURNISHED
ROOMS
PLEASANT ROOM for business man
Separate entrance. 230 No. Oak-d-.e
ROOM for ent'.emn. dose 'n; bate
garage 603 E Ma:n.
ATTRACTIVE nim 404 S Orape
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS OARArit. for rent Close la- Phon
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 3-acro chicken ranch,
loti ol berries. I mile trom town.
Inquire J. w. Jacobs, 004 Pine St.,
Medford, Ore.
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR REST
At 33 North Grape street Will
remodel to suit 'enant. furn
ish iinm heat t a-Jrert. sue
16x80 eel Will rent or l-m at
reasonable figure Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE My six tube bat
tery act with Rolo speaker, lor live
stock. Rub; Schulz, Beagle.
EXCHANGE One good 880.00 worlt
horse, 1500 lbs. Trada for car or
sheep. L. R. Holbrook. Provolt.
FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 153 14 -acre ranch. In
quire Mrs. G, H. corum. sis oo.
Central.
BRAND NEW HOME
. AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT
1819 E. MAIN ST.
Open dally a-9 p. m. Beautiful home,
o rooms, oath; no mortgage or lien
to assume; 3 extra large rooms with
many windows; fine view; cement
basement; unfinished attic. Priced
below cost. No trade-In. Courtesy to
realtors.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Large
lot In Klamath Falls, some Improve
ments for Medford property. Box
2352, Tribune.
HOMES, ranches, orchards, mines.
dairies, river frontage good fishing.
Everything in Real Estate. W. J.
Roberts, Realtor, 720 W. 2nd.
For Southern Oregon property
See
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO
44 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE1 Modern 4-room home on
east 6lde. 8 minutes walk from city
center 8600 will handle, balance
8. Box 4815. It: bunt.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
BROWN & WHITE are selling small
acreage tracts at prices whlcn 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
HOUSES FOR 8ALE OR HENTJack-
son county Building & Loan Asan
Phone 195.
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.. to
Buy your Home.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1033 Chevrolet Pickup
1931 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe
1P30 Chevrolet Roadster
1927 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Chrysler Sedan
1928 Chrysler Coupe
1927 Essex Sedan
1928 Bulck Sedan
1927 Nash Standard 8 Sedw
1931 Durant Sedan
1931 Ford' Truck
1P2C" Ford Touring
1929 Ford Coupe
Many more to select from
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
Hash Graham
WILLYS 77
International Trucks
Sales and Service
123 South Riverside Avenue
Medford, Oregon
FOR SALE 28 Chev. touring, 825. D.
L. Jacobs, Rte. 4, Box 377.
JACKSON BELL RADIO, recently
overhauled, 810.00; White sewing
machine, 815.00. Must sell before
Wednesday. 143 N. Ivy.
FOR SALE 1 H ton 1933 Ford truck,
dual wheels, long base, factory
stake body, or will trade for late
model Ford or Chev. closed car
1603 No. Riverside.
CHRYSLER 70 coach. Star delivery.
Ray's Market, Talent.
BARGAINS every one. at 23 So. Fir
LOOK at all the used cars before you
buy 23 so Fir.
DON'T FOROET 33 So. Fir for better
used car vslues.
AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan: small mileage 33 so Fir.
FOR SALE-POULTRY
AND EGOS
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red baby
ohlcka. and eggs for hstchlng. Cum,
mlngs Poultry Ranch, S ml. out
Midway Road.
RED hatching eggs, phone 4-F-4.
WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs 80c
C A DeVoe lei 523-J-3
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
TEAM OF MARES. 1300 lbs. each,
saddle pony, gentle. Earl Jones,
mile west Tslent.
FOR SALE Fine opportunity.
cows. 3 horses. 24 turkeys. Leaving
town. John Hall, Mountain ave
Ashland.
FOR SALE Jersey cows, heavy
springers. Wayne Large, Williams,
Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses. Med'
ford Riding Academy.
FOR SALE Weaner
Shultz. Beagle. Ore.
pigs. Adolph
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
USED WOOD RANGE fr stl- "lry
and wntte. full enamel with i
colls end reservoir. A bargain at
122 SO. Copco.
PIANO Small upright, used, excep,
tlonftl value; case In f:ne condi
tion: beautiful tor.e. Will accent
term, 11.50 weekly. So reasoned!'
cash otfer refused. BALDWIN PI
ANO 6HOPPE
ORGAN. 115; small ch.ld's violin, ai
m's', new, I1.M. BALDWIN PIANO
&H.OPP&.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 1 10x13 Clyde double
end skldder; 1 11x14 two speed
Washington yarder; 1 6x15 Ameri
can matcher and surfacer. Owen
Oregon Lumber Sales Co.
FOR SALE 2-ln. pump, gas engine
Collins, five miles north Midway
road.
EASTMAN Post Card aire Kodak like
new. 112 00. 802 So. Riverside.
USED building material. 1530 N. Riv
erside. FOR a few days only, one of best two
wheeled trailers In valley, for sale
cheap. 308 Hamilton.
FOR SALE A few sets reflnlshed golf
clubs. The Gun Shop, 228 N. River
aide. FOR SALE Gummosls treatment for
cherries. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE Baby chick scratch, 82.40
cwt. Monarch seed as Feed co.
FOR SALE Inoculation ror alfalfa
seed. Monarch Seed v Feed Co.
FOR SALE Land plaster, 813.00 ton.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
LARGE oil range with oven 810. Tel.
15-F-22.
FOR SALE Control anta with An
tral. Monarch Seed c Feed Co.
MELODY saxophone. Trade for alto
or tenor. Ray's Market, Talent. 1
RE-CLEANED Hanchen barley, 83.00
per cwt. Re-cleaned Federation
wheat. 81.60 per cwt. Henry Nle
dermeyer, 1 mile No. Jacksonville.
Old Stage road. Tel 354, Jackson
ville. FOR SALE Twohole Frlgldalre In
good condition. Bargain. J. v
Manke. 2 miles east of Jackson
ville. Call at ranch.
FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable
for brooder houses. Can arrange
for money under FHA plan for any
building repairs. Economy Lumber
Co.. Tel 594. North Paclfto Bwy
at Court St.
SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. 82.00.
Fortlllzer and garden plowing.
Washed sand. rock, plaster sand.
Bateman's. 1634-Y or 812-J.
FOR SALE Perennial flower plants.
Bargains. 343 No. orape St.
FOR SALE; Fountain priced to sell.
DeVoe s.
FOR SALE-Cheop. speed boat. A-l
condition. Inquire Wood's LumDer
Co.
FOR SALE Seed potatoes 61 50 cwt.
and up. Monarch Seed ex Feed Co.
FOR SALE Perennial flower plants.
Monarch 8eed 8e Feed Co.
NEW EXTRA LOW PRICES!
for
HIGH QUALITY FIELD SLEDS
Write quick for prices and samples
of our Cossack. Grimm ana Com
mon Alfalfas. Clovers and Grasses
INTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY
Twin Falls. Idaho.
FOR SALE Home-grown alfalfa seed
P E Bybee. Medford Rt. 2
MISCELLANEOUS
SPENCER CORSETTER. Mrs. M.
Beatty, 191 Oak. Aahland. Phons
185-R.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Transfer and Trucking
business reasonable, Inquire 111 No.
Flf St.
BECAUSE OF SICKNESS Must sell
or lease my small lunch room. Good
business, small overhead. Box 3566,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Restaurant In operation.
Main St. of Grants Pass. Will ac
cept car or truck as part payment.
Call Central Point Cheese Plant.
FOR SALE Lunch counter. Oood
steady trade 327 So. 6th St.. Klam
ath Palls.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
' ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
rule Insurance Tne
only complete Title
System In Jackson
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 83
North Central. Ave., upstairs.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 350 to S300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; slso
Cars Re-financed. Loans closed
within 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Banking Dept
License No. 8-167. Sea W. E
Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 8o, Cen
tral. Expert Window cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning dt upholstering
Dentistry.
DENTISTRi' Dr. L H. Oove. 325 I
Main.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Oince IQ1S No. Central Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
019 North Riverside Phone 615.
Painting A paperhanglng.
WE CREATE -DISTINCTIVE CHARM
In colors for your home by paint
ing, tinting, paperhanglng- HARRY
MARX. Route l. Pboue it-r-4.
M. A BLISS Painting A paperhang
Ing Tel 64Q-W 313 So. Orape.
JOHN H LOCK painter and decor
ator Quality work Prices reason
able Rea 124 King Bt Call WOJ-K
PERSONAL
MRS CLARK Spiritualist Minister
and MfHlium My work is done eel
fntlfically and with a guarantee.
Reading dally Trance circles Fri
day nj&ifc. 224 South Alyeialde,
LEGAL NOTICES
Citation
In the County court of the State
of Oregon for Josephine County. In
the Matter of the Estate of Charles
M. Duncan. Deceased. To James P.
Duncan. Alice McNulty. Martha I
Dysert, A. F. Duncan (whose full
name Is Arthur Frank Duncan),
Georgia Barnes. May Miller, and
Charles Swift, heirs at law of Charlea
M. Duncan, deceased, and to any and
all unknown heirs of Charles M.
Duncan, deceased. If any such there
be, and to all whom It may concern.
GREETINGS: IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OP OREGON you are hereby
cited and required to appear at the
May, 1935, term of the above entitled
Court on the 30th day of May, A. D..
1935. at the hour of ten o'clock a.
m., at the County Court Room In the
Court House st Grants Psss. Jose
phine County, Oregon, and then and
there show cause. If any, why an or
der ahould not be made for the sale
of the real property of aald estate,
the same being an undivided one
half Interest, or such Interest as may
appear, In and to, the following real
property; the Northeast Quarter of
tne soutnwesc quarter, ana uie
Northwest Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 13, Township 37
South. Range 4 west oi tne wmam-
ette Meridian in jaexson wouniy,
Oregon, together with the water
rights and ditch rights appurtenant
thereto, appraised at 8625.00; and
that you also show cause, if any, why
said real property should not be
sold at private sale In accordance
with the terms set forth In the Pe
tition for Sale, and why aald Court
should not make and Issue such oth
er and further orders and take such
other and further proceedings as are
necessary and proper In the premises.
WITNESS the Honorable G. W. Mat
thews, Judge of the above entitled
Court, and the seal of the Court af
fixed this 38th day of March, A. D.,
1936. F. L. Coon, County Clerk and
ex-oftlclo Clerk of the County Court.
This Citation Is published on order
of the Honorable O. W. Matthews,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
dated March 38th, 1933.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Fred
W. Payne, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the Hon. Earl B Day, Jujlgc of the
above entitled court, as Executrix
of said estate, and has duly quail
fled according to law; all persons
having ololms against saidestate are
hereby notified to present same, wim
proper vouchers and duly verified re
cording to law, at the office of T W
Miles, attorney for the undersigned.
In the Jackson county Binx bu,io
lng In the City of Medford. Oregon,
within six months from the -date
hereof.
Dated and flrat published March
11th, 1935 MARY E. iAYNE.
Executrix of the Estate of
Fred W. Payne, deceased
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Annie
S. Brophy, deceased, also known as
, Annie Brophy, also known e Annlo
Susie Brophy.
The undersigned has tiled In the
County Court of Jackson county
Oregon, the final account ol his 'ad
ministration of the estate of Annie b
Brophy. deceased, also kno-;n as Ann'e
Brophy, also Kuown as Ann-e ousie
Brophy. and the said Court has fixed
April 22. 1935. at the hour of 10:00
o'clock a m. of said day. at the court
room of said Court, at the Courthouse
in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
as the time and place for the hearing
of objections to said rinal account,
and for the settlement of said estate.
All persona Interested in laid estate
are hereby notified and required to
make or file their objections to eaio
final account. If any they have.
or before the time aforesaid, ilxed for
the hearing and settlement tl'ereof.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
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T. Worshiped
tl. Eloquent
public
speaker
14. Structure for
rearing
vines
15. Largest
continent
16. Ages
18. Itecllns
IB. dive
information
SO. Metal fun tenet
81. Hooslcf state:
abbr.
31. Animal a year
old
IS. Stupid person
38. xpert war
aviator
3. Maori village
or com
munity It. Pou.aolL.rn
carbonate
obtained
from wood
ashes
34. Fatllka
36. Unaccompa- .
nled
38. Article of
Jewelry
87. Com pans point
88. American
Journnlfst
and con- ,
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of rock
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breathing
sound
81. Military
students
88. Access
fir. Unwllllnff
18. Ornamental
cloth cover
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of a seat
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Date of this notice and the flrat
publication thereof is March 5. 19a5
N. D. BROPHY
Executor of the Estate uf Annie S.
Brophy. , deceased, slso kt.own as
Annie Brophy, also known as Annie
Susie Brophy.
O. H. BENGTSON.
Attorney for the Estate,
126 E. Msln St., Med lord. Ore.
Older to Show Cause.
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon In and for Jackton county.
In the Matter of the lsstate of Daniel
B. Green, sometimes known as D
E. Oreen, beeeaaed.
It appearing to the Court by the
petition, this day presented and filed
by Ohio Oreen. the administratrix
of the estate of Daniel E Green,
sometimes known as D. E. Oreen. de
ceased, thst It la necessary to sell
the whole of the real estate of said
decedent In order to psy the debts,
expenses, and charges of administra
tion; It Is hereby ordered, that all per
sons Interested In said estate, appear
before this court on Friday, the Uth
day of April, 1935, at the hour of
10:00 o'clock a. m In the Courtroom
of said Court at the Courthouse In
the City of Medford. County of Jack
son, and State of Oregon. Then and
there to show cause why an order
ahall not be granted taid admliiia
tratrtx to sell the whole of sold real
estate at private sale.
And It Is further ordered, that a copy
of this order be published for four (4)
successive weeks preceding ald day. In
the Medford Mall Tribune, a newa
paper of general circulation. pr)nled
and published In said county.
EARL B. DAY, Judge
BOCIOS & BOGOS.
Attorneys for Administratrix.
Trail
TRAIL, April 8 (Spl.) -Mrs. Joss
Oarber had lunch with Mrs. D. E
Hutchison at the Matthews cabin.
April 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chlldreth enter
tained Mr. and Mra. Jess Oarber at
dinner April 4. The occasion being Mr
Chlldreth'a birthday.
Rufus Chlldreth and Marlon Trusty
were vial ting In thla vicinity Tues
day.
Mr. snd Mrs. Lowell Ash spent
March 31 with Mrs. E. E. Ash of Trail.
Sam Parker la ecaln enrolled with
the CCC camp at Elk creek. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chlldreth were
shopping In Medford last Monday.
Mrs. Sam Parker was vlsltlna rela
tives In this dlstriH Monday.
Dorothy Ash la steadily Improving
In health after a prolonged Illness.
Friends wish to extend their moat
sincere sympathies to Mr. and Mrs.
Waldo Morrison of Eagle Point who
have so recently been bereaved.
Mr. and Mrs. Chlldreth now reside
at tha Mountain Lumber Co., where
Mr. Chlldreth Is employed.
Victor Peterson returned home
April 4 after spending a few days with
Charles Ovelman, at Trail,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison, slso
Viola Zcmmer motored to Union
Creek last Sunday. They called on
Ranker and Mrs. J. P. DeWltt while
there.
.
Seven Killed By
Wild Racing Car
CHATEAU-THIERRY, Prance. April
8. (AP) A racing automobile hur
tled Into a crowd of spectators here
yesterday killing seven and Injuring
10.
The driver, a man named Cattaneo,
was unhurt.
When It comes to radios, remember
Prultts oan do It." Phone 32.
Cross-Wcrd Puzzle
10. System of
faith and
worship
11. Ireland
13. SUlned
17. Scarce
38. Rights of
using
a not her a
land
24. Short sleep
88. South Ameri
can river
38. Sun
87, Line of posts
or timbers
serving as I
barricade
80. Relatives
31. American
humorist
88. Babylonian
deity
84. Kind of ol
used In
mixing
paints
88. Half quart
19. Animal of the
deer family
40. Varieties
41. Worthless:
Dlblkal
43. Patron saint
of Norway
46. Defaces
46. On the shel
tered aids
47. Stagger
83. Comparative
ending
84. Not nv
DOWN
L Vessel for
water travel
3. Gaelic
3. Balancing
part of
a kite
4. European
country
5. Perform
8. Heretlltar
stewarff of
an abbot
7. Prom
I,
I. Feeling aver
sion tor
8. Upon
0UNTYJJRIEFS
Valley View 1 1
VALLEY VIEW. April 8 (Spl.)
Valley View Community Club met
March 23 with about 20 In attend
ance. After the usual business
meeting, conducted by the prcaident.
Mrs. Onlhitln. the following program
waa given: Roll call answered by
Interesting articles or Jokes. An In
teresting paper written by Mra. R. H.
Chaney and read by Mrs. Jns. Lennox
on mushrooms, two vocal duets by
Mrs. Geo. Lowd and Mra. J as. Lennox,
and a very Instructive and Interest
ing paper on flax written and read
by Mrs. Frank Reed. Mrs. Earl Boat
wlck. Mrs. Evorctt Bostwlck. Miss
Bernice Worth and Mrs. Frank Reed
served light refreshments.
Mrs. Ketura Bostwlck, who was
operated upon for appendicitis re
cently, la home and getting along
nicely.
Mr. and Mra J. R. Leslie entertain
ed a number of young people Tuea-
dny evening at dinner In honor of
their daughter. Dorothys birtnaay
Present were Miss Opal Rush. Miss
Nella Putnnm, Miss Carol Clark. I
Wayne Carter, Frank Billings, Merle
Ounter, of Ashland and Mlsa Dorothy
Leslie and Keith Lennox of Valley
View.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kelly and son.
Alec, of Brant, Alberta, Canada, and
Mrs. Myra Kelly of South Pasadena.
Calif., spent the week-end at the
homes of J. R- McCracken and Jas.
Lennox. Tha Kellys are old friends
of the McCrackens and Lennox and
were en route home after spending
the winter In southern California,
Mr. and Mra. J. R. Leslie. Miss
Dorothy Leslie, Miss Muriel Morse
and Keith Lennox attended the re
creational meeting In Medford last
week.
Mrs. J. R. Leslie assisted by Mrs.
E. R. Wilson, entertained the Ply
mouth Guild of the Ashland Congre
gational church recently. There were
sixteen present.
Mr. Moss and wife of Medford nave
moved to the place formerly owned
by J. White.
Jack O'Conner. who Is employed at
the G arle ranch, Is at the Commun
ity hospital In Ashland, having had
an operation for appondttlcits,
Miss Frances Oniiatin, wno naa
taught home economics in the high
school at Glenn's Ferry, Idaho, for
the past four years, haa resigned to
take the postlon of home demonstra
tion agent for three Idaho counties
with headquarters in Bolae,
The E. C. Gardner home was the
scene of a Jolly party Saturday even
ing when the birthday club met to
honor Mrs. N. K. Haws, ana Mrs. a
C, Gardner whose birthdays occurred
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg, Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Penland, Mr. and Mrs. N,
K. Hawk. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strat
ton, Mr and Mra. E. C. Gardner and
Mr. and Mra. F. F. Burk of Medford
were present.
Friday evening the Wm. Glenn
home was the scene of a bounteous
dinner when Mr. Glenn's relatives
and a few neighbors to the number
of 35 met for a surprise and farewell
for Mr. Ol nn and Mr. Lucherand.
After dinner a good visit was enjoyed
by those present. Mr. Glenn and
Mr. Lucherand left Wednesday for
Seattle, from where they are leaving
for Alaska for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Galltaln and Mr. and
Mrs. F. Reed attended the gronge
mooting In Central Point Friday ev
ening and report a very nice time.
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Btte Falls
BUTTE PALLS, ' April 8. (8pl.)
Butte Kails Parent-Teachers associa
tion met at the grade school, Friday
afternoon. Mrs. Leonard Rlchmar.
called the meeting to order and the
bv-laws" prepared by Mrs. B. Moore
and Mrs. J. Hlbbard were aooepted by
the members. The following program
was given under direction of Mrs.
Ruth Mlchelli Flsg salute, "We Salute
Vou Old Olory," and "America," by
lat, 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades.
Refreshments served by Mrs. Laura
Edmonson, Mrs. Bernice Baker and
Mrs. Gertrude Hoefs. Recitation. "It
Couldn't Be Done." by Irma Bralnard!
Evelyn Ellis and Zola Conley. Klepp
danzen. alx couples. Rain song, by
Betty. Alberts' 3rd and 4th grades.
"What Do we Do When We Plant the
Tree," by Bobby Rogers. Oroup of
songs by 8th and 8th grades. Display
of hsndwork by 8th and 8th grades.
Brief talk by Mrs. Clem Clarke. Talk
on Social life of school child by Mrs.
Rev. smith. Round table discussion.
"America, the Beautiful," by group.
P.-T. A. songs.
Mr. and Mrs. Amoa Weaver and chil
dren moved to Medford last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodeon are mov
ing back to Central Point. Mrs. Hod-
son will do bookkeeping in one of the
tores there.
Mrs. Elmer Oott had a quilting par
ty on her birthday, April 4th. A cov
ered dish luncheon was served at
noon. Mrs. Edith Adsms brought the
beautiful birthday oake and maple
nut Ice cream. The rose-set candles
were counted many times before the
correct number was resched.
Ralph Nelson and Bill Dunlap re
turned from Westwood, California be
cause the anow Is too deep to drive
caterpillars. They will return when
work stsrte sgeln.
Mrs. E Lay and Mlsa Ellnoetn Lay
went to Medford Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Ivernon of Medford Is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Putney. Rv. iverson
spent Thursday with them.
WINDOW OLAS9 We Mil wtndow
llau and will replace your Broken
window, reasonsbly rroworldge Cab
inet Work
Home portrait of family groupi
and children at Sperisl Price
Shanglt Studio, Phocs 1308.
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Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK. April . (SpU
A aurprlse covered dish dinner waa
given Mra. Fred Calkma on her birth
day Sunday evening at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mra. Harry Cou-
gle. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cougle, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Cougle.
Mr. end Mrs. Jim Plnnlger, Mr. and
Mrs, Fayette Bristol, Misses Mel Csr
tcr. Mildred Suva. Hazel Larlmore.
Robert Gaaa and the guest of honor,
Mrs. Calklna, and son Ray. After din
ner came the opening of the birthday
presents esch accompanied by a verse
I or Jingle. Guessing games were plsy-
ed during the remainder of the eve
nlng.
Mlas Audrey Hsll of Eugene has
been visiting In the Williams com
munity the last week. Mlas Hall
taught In Williams high school last
year.
Ralph Cougle returned to Califor
nia last week where he will receive
medical attention at the Ukllah sani
tarium.
Miss Eunice Blodgette spent last
week of the spring vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Blodijotte. She Is an instruc
tor In the Grants Pass schools.
Mrs. Fred Oalkins spent Monday
and Tuesday of last week with friends
in Medford.
Billy Wilson is employed aa ditch
walker on the Layton mining ditches
Dr. and Mra. Frank Roberta and
granddaughter Battle of Medford
spent the week end at the home -of
hla cousin. C. W. Roberta.
Bert Holzhauser received a tele
phone call and left immediately Sun
day afternoon for Dorrls, Calif., to be
at the bedside of his mother who was
seriously 1U.
Llnwood Varner left for San Diego,
Calif., after a ton days visit at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Varner. He la In the navy.
George Cockman and family have
moved to Mrs. Pierce's place where
Henry Albertson lived. Mr. Albertson
and family have moved Into tne nouse
back of Fred Lichens' plsce.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boat nave
moved from the Jim McPadden house
to the small house on the Bert Banks
place occupied until recently by Mr.
and Mrs. Selby.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Howard of Orants
Pass were week-end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wood.
Clove Wilson who has been home
on sick leave left again for Chlco,
Calif., to encage In sheep sheering
A son wss born recently to Mr. and
Mrs. Don Messenger of Provolt. Mrs,
Messenger's mother, Mra. A. D. Gray
Is nursing her.
Lester Bparlln, Noah and Irvln Rlgel
are owners of new Ford pickups,
Last meeting of the Ladles' club
met with Mrs. Jack Amara. The ladles
ere assisting Connie Lemmon In the
popularity contest put on by tne rora
sgency In Oronts Pass offering a free
trip to San Diego and other places of
Interest to the three girls having the
lareert number of votes by June 16
Punch, cookies and Jello were served
to 22 present.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Kennedy of Ban
Francisco were guest recently at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Doo Mans
field. Mr. Kennedy Is a nrakemen on
the Southern Pacific.
Harold Vencll left Monday for Myt
tie Point where he haa been promised
work as soon as the snow la gone,
C. Claualn haa gone to Marshfleld
where he will be reemployed at the
opening of a sawmill. Mrs. Olaueln's
father la visiting at tne cieuain nome.
Mrs. D. Low and daughter, Mrs.
Stewart, and granddaughter were
Sundav dinner gueste at the T.
Wood home.
Mrs. F. E. Wood attended a birth'
dsv osrty honoring Mrs. Hammer glv
en at the Bert Blgelow home In
Grants Pass March 20.
The A. D. Orsys have had a tele
phone Installed recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George McOlaln of
Phoenix and Mrs. Mollle Wltcher of
Medford visited Thursday afternoon
at the home of their cousin, R. W.
Roberts.
Estimate are being mad by the
county aa to cost of a bridge over the
esat fork of William creek near nai'
son Warner' place, connecting wltfl
the road to Clair Brown, also the lm
provement of said road. Thl would
be of great benefit to creson, Clausen
Warner. Fisher, Frsnk Miller, Doak
and Brown places, all located on that
side of the creek.
Wagner Creek
' WAONER CREEK, April B(Spl)
Robert Locke of Anderson creek
Is working for Mrs. Lydla Powers
this week. Mrs. Power Is putting
a new fence around her front lawn
and improving her home In gen
eral.
Mrs. H. K. Ooddard and Mrs
Orvil Ooddard visited Mrs. Eaytne
Cochran of Talent, who is recuper
attna- from a major operation.
Robert Purves Is working ior wu
llsm Roberts thl week. Mr. Rob'
ert lives on the old Purves plsce,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ooddard
moved to Wanner Oap April 8. Mr
Ooddard I foreman of a crew of
men cleaning out tha ditch from
the Intake. Mrs. Ooddard Is cooking
for the crew.
Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Ora Man
nlna of Talent called on several
Waaner creek friends April 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Sleenls Mccormick
and two daughters of Yreka.. cal
spent FrldsT with Dr. nd Mr.
Fred Ooudsrd.
Jeff Slsgle underwent another ma
jor operation at the Ashland hos
mtai March 20 and la reported to
i be getting
as well as csn oe ev
iprcted.
1 Mis
Jean Perkins visited bar
mother, Mrs. Curtis McGrew, at
Gravea creek over the week-end.
William Sommers tore the skin
off of his hands and hurt hi foot
when bis bicycle turned over In th
road near the school house recently
Mrs. Charles. Holdridge snd Mra.
Frank HcUlrldge attended the Lad
les' Aid of the M. E. church of
Talent at the home of Mrs. Walters
of Talent, March 28.
Tom Kouna snd Frank Phrane
of Pomona, Cal., were guest of
Mr. and Mra. Charles Leatbeo las;
week.
Deputy Guy Corliss of Medford
wss up Wsgner creek. April 4, tell
lng us we owed 2 Instead of the
1 we would have had to pay IX
we had got our dog license when
we should have.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Talent
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Knlghten. Msrch 6.
Mrs. I. T. Sawyer visited her
mother, Mrs. I. F. Hendricks of
Ashlsnd. recently. Mrs. Sawyer hurt
her arm several daya ago and had
It x-rayed while she was In Ash
land. 1
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY, April 8. (SpD
Mrs. R. O. Ward was hostess at
delightful reunion of old friends
of her slster-ln-lsw, Mrs. Art Os
berg of Tacoma Wednesday after
noon. Friends and relative that
greeted Mrs. Osberg and little soot
Gorden Terry were Mesdsmes Watt,
Furry. S. Porter. Mona Ferns,
Wilcox, C. Bourne, E. Judd, A.
Burleson, E. Marshall, F. Watklna,
Carr, Lillian Coleman, Bert cTtan-
lllf and Misses Fay Carver and
Echo Alford. .
Mrs. Joe Kan tor Sr., entertained.
the ladlea of the community Wed
nesday afternoon at their monthly
meeting. Present were Mesdamet
Henry Wela. Joe Kantor Jr., ft. B.
Marshall, Barnes, Fred Williams.
Nipper, Ellis, Davla, Hlgdon, Bogus,
Benson and Hughes. The program
and evening of entertainment that
haa been promised for so long wiu
be given at the school house In
stead of the Phoenix Orange ball
formerly announced. The date
baa not been definitely decided
yet.
Miss Demorest was a dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor Jr., and
family, were week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Rogers In Medford.
Kay Loosley of Medford was In
the neighborhood on business Thurs
day. Ed. Marshall Is staying this week
on the property of the Lucky Thir
teen Mining corporation on Big
Applegate.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Bmltrt nave
leased the grain land of the Walter
Jonea place again this year and
are sowing It to wheat.
Mr. and Mrs. Colson of Medlord
called on Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson
Friday.
Mra. Mona Ferns and son Stanley,
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
Ray. Ward Tuesday evening.
Harley Dunn of Wagner creek wa
In the community on business Fri
day. Mrs. Id Marshall spent three days
with her sister, Mrs. Beer, In Med
ford, the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward were
Aahland shopper Wednesday mom
lng.
Virginia Porter was a guest of
Lillian Kantor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bogus have moved
back to the Stewart place after
spending the winter In Medford,
Courthouse
News
I Furnished by the Jackson Count)
Abstract Oo. 121 Sixth Street)
Marriage Licenses
Raymond Wilson and Ada Hamm.L
Robert O. Thompson and Ruth L
Carlson.
Baylor R. Ballsy and Lor A. Baker,
Circuit Court
Credit Service Co. vs. F. . Nosier)
for money.
Chester Parson vs Herbert R. Puhll
chattel Hen.
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane
vs. Wllllsm F. Dunn, et al: foreclo
ure.
United State vs. Lout Deardorfi
tax Hen.
P. Antonsen vs. O. W. Train and
Oeorge Simons; labor Hen.
Irvln Bean vs. O. W. Train and
Oeorge Simons; labor Hen.
Marlon Pitman va. O. W. Train and
Oeorge Simons; labor lien.
Earl Stephens vs. O. W. Train and
George Simons; labor Hen.
H. R. Morris va. K. B. Dyrud, ohat-
tal Hen,
Real Estate Transfer
Seely V. Hall, et ux to state of Ore
gon. WJJ. ,3000.00. Land In Sec. 8,
Twp. 98 S. R. 1 West.
W. M. Foley, Admr.. to Ashland
Bible Standard. Ad. Deed. Lot tn Rail
road Addition. Ashland. .
Ashland Bible Standard to W. M.
Foley. Q C.D. 11.00. Part lota 8 and 8,
Blk. "R", Railroad Add., Ashland.
Sanford A. Houston, et ux to Ed
ward Houston, et ux. W.D. 81.00 Land
In Sec. 7 and 18, Twp. 8. R. 1 West
snd land In Sec. 12, Twp. 34 8. R. i
W.
E. E. Foes, et ux to Talent Irrlg.
District. QC.D. 1100. 704 sere In
Sec. 27. Twp. 88 8. R. I West.
Charlotte Ayres to Roy Talbot,
UX. W.D. 81.00. Lot 22, 38, 88. 40,
Southern Home Tract, Ashlsnd.
Mary M. Mann, et vlr to Dewitt
Schlven. et ux. WJJ. 810.00. 10 acres
In Sec 17 Twp. 87 S. R. 2 West.
D. E. Millard to Oertrude T. Gates.
W.D. 810.00. Lou 28 and 28. Rogue
Acre.
R. O. Stephenson, et al to William
8. Rose. W.D. 82000. Lota 8 and 7.
Re-eubdivlelon of Perry's Subdivision.
Olty of Jacksonville to Harold A.
Reed, et ux. W.D. 810.00. Lot 8. BIX.
I, Jacksonville.