Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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this pace. You sill
probably find rx
actly the thing
yon want to boy
or sell. It It Isn't
there, advertise.
It's Inexpensive,
effective.
BATES
Per word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
oer word - .
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(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy changes $1.M
Phone 75
FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
IXJST Pair black rimmed bifocal
glasses. Return to Elliott, US No.
Central. Reward.
LOST If dog missing, call 1518
W ANT ED MALE HELP
YOUNG MAN WANTED to prepare
for operation ana reyair
apeed Diesel and Diesel electric ma
chinery. Must be now employed and
willing to study at home. Small
tuition cost. Give details. Address
or phone. Bon 1603. Mall Tribune.
ANTEDLOCAL REPRESENTA
TIVE The man we select for this
position must be honest, reliable
and able to furnish a surety bond
covering merchandise; also to make
a small. cash deposit to cover com
pany fund handled by him. (This
deposit returnable upon severance
from business.) He. will receive
from two to five thousand dollars
annually depending upon territory
covered. We establish the business
and train you. sales experience un
necessary. In answering give refer
ences and qualifications to Wllra
Mfg. & Dlstr. Co.. Inc., 2527 Mag
nolia St., Oakland Calif. Personal
Interview wlli be arranged."
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced girl or mid
a dle.fured woman for light houso-
work In oour.try. Board and room.
5 a month. Write Rub Schulz.
Beagle. Ore.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Work, young man. Hon
est, reliable, experienced farm band.
Allen Hotel. Room 221.
WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED To buy or trade for email
team and harness. J. R. Bowers.
Rogue River.
WANTED Roomers. 1128 W. Main St.
CURTAINS laundered. Guaranteed;
25c up. Cabin rear 244 S. Grape.
WE PAY up to 82 for LINCOLN
PENNIES over 7 years old; INDIAN
Heads 825. Send dime for buying
catalog. H. Colnco. BoZ, Holly
wood. Calif.
WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby
Schulz, Beagle. Oregon.
WANTED Vacant lot with shade,
west side Medford. B. J. Palmer
Agency. Medford Center Building.
i downstairs.
WASH paid for men's, women's and
children's clothing. Good condition
Hair braids made to order. Used
Wardrobe Shop, 518 E. Main.
WANTED Wool, mohair See us be
fore you sell. Wool bags & twine
for sale. Medford Barnaln House
37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062.
WANTED
We pay cash tot household good
furniture and stove We also ouy
metals, nides. pelt, wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape St. Phone 1063
4 DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon
agle Phone 258-M.
FOR RENT HOUSES
PfiR RKNT Laree house, newly dec
orated. 344 No. Central or Tel.
346-J.
SMALL furnished house for adult
at 138 S. Grape. Frlgldalre.
FOR RENT Modern o-room house,
close m west side partly furnish
ed. $20 00. B. J. Palmer Agency.
Medford Center Building, down
stairs.
FOR RENT House. Inquire 1110 W.
V Sth.
FOR RENT 7-room house with I1.,
acres on Jacksonville highway. In
quire Knox service Station. Jack
sonville. -ROOM house. Close ln. Cheap. 244
South Orape at cabin rear.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house
735 W 14th.
FOR REN1 -unf'irnlshed
Homes furnished or
Brown White
FOR REN1! FURNISHED
ROOMS
PLEASANT 5'ep!ng room for rent.
19 M.vlet-ve.
Am?( rooms 404 6 Orape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
AVA!I.bi,f 4-room mown uTifum
a. ' Fr inform -non. Ho'..?
av : 15 H ;y. tc.. n:.7-R.
TH-;r.- A.,.r .,-.-1
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FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT a -room furnished apt.
317 w. 2nd.
PARTLY furnished 3 -room
So. Kir.
apt. 20
FOB RENT Modern turn, apartment,
garage 410 Hamilton.
3 ROOM furnished apt. with garage.
Adults. 319 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT a-room furnished apt.
Call 749-Y or 317 B. Jackson.
FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin
ation living and dining room, alt
chenette. aleeptng room and oath
room. Water and steam heat furn
ished. Rent reasonable. Apply Mail
Tribune.
AVAILABLE MAY 1 t-room modern.
unfurnished apt. For information.
Holly Apu.. 135 No. Holly. Tel.
13B7-R
FOR RENT Corner apartment In
Mall Tribune building. Furnished.
Sleeping room, fireplace, combina
tion living and dining room. Kitch
enette with bullt-lna. Dressing
room, bath room. Heat and hot
and cold water furnished. Reason
able rent. Apply Mall Tribune of
fice. 2-ROOM APT., furnished. 230 No. Ivy.
APARTMENT 916 W. Tenth 8t
Mornings or after 1:00 p. m. Sun
days. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front
BOARD AND ROOM
RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Good pasture, also 4
acres of oat and alfalfa hay tor
aale. South of gaa plant. W. II.
Brown.
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 32 North Grape street Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat if desired Size
16x60 feet Will rent or l-tse at
reasonable figure Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE or TRADE for chickens
or wood: 1 large meat barrel, 1 all
electric 7-tube Atwater Kent radio
with loud speaker, 1 hand washing
machine with wringer, 1 kitchen
table, 2 chairs. 1 Vlctrola with rec
ords. Call at 928 So. Central.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses and
mules, weight from 1400 to 1600.
Inquire Lawrence Ranch. Box 65.
Medford-J'vllle Star Route.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXCHANGE A. clear near Coeur
d'Alene for property near Medford
F. Shockley, Rt. 2, Medford, near
Howard School.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
40 A. Unproved, In Boone County.
Arkansas. Trade lor property in or
near Medford. Phone 627-Y or In
quire 812 Summit.
FOR SALE 160 A 3 mi. west Butte
Falls, 100 A. cultivated. 913 W. 11th.
40- A. Eagle Point for sale or trade.
All an clover; well fenced. House.
922 Blvd.. Ashland.
BROWN & WHITE still have a few of
those very choice 5 acre tracts of
DEEP FREE SOIL adjacent to
PAVED HIGHWAY. STREAMS AND
FOREST. Our prices are at THE
BOTTOM, terms are very reason
able. These tracts cannot be dupli
cated for soil condition, location,
water and price.
FOR SALE 20 acre near Lakeview,
2.50 per acre. Water. 2-wheel
trailer. 305 E. Jackson.
FOR SALE ClOOK AT THIS 120
acres good land and buildings; all
cultivated; 30 acres choice alfalfa,
part signed up for water; 3'2 miles
from town. Forced to sell at 50
an acre. This is worth investigat
ing. B. J. Palmer. Real Estate
broker. Medford Center Building,
downstair re.
FOR SALE 15 A. Irrigated; good soil;
fenced with Page wire; t-room
house, new barn; 7 cows, a calves.
36 hena. All for $1700. L. O.
Plckell. 204 East Main. Tel. 1580-J.
SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to
Buy your Home.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR HENTJack
son County Building & Loan Ass'n
Phone 195.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR ALE LIVESTOCK
rOR BALE OR TRADE Milk goats,
for drag saw. buzz-saw or rifle.
Paul S. Brolles. Rt. 1, Rogue River,
8 ml. from Wlmer.
FOR SALE 2 cows. 1 fresh. 1 com
ing fresh soon. Inquire at C. C.
Pierce office.
REOI STERED ' Jersey Bulls. Service
able aces. Leading strains. Table
Rock Dlst. Fred W. Rorden, Cen
tral Point, Rt. 1, Box 299.
Kin RALE Roistered Jersey bull
six months old from Mccracken
herd. Price $15 00 B. J Palmer.
Medford Center Bldg. down stairs,
a- yTZ, 'i..vmT
AT STUD Biack Mamoth Jack Mor-
Kill) 3uuiv wi.u -
Tlent on Anderson Creek. (Bailey
Ranch) Torrl Kouna.
8 HEAD of re?:awred Hereford bull j
good papers i,an iw.
FOB SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
CENT'S lzorn chicks from trap
ne:d ped:reed stock. May hatches
no, arguable. Talent Hatchery,
Talent. Ore.
WHITl "Leo HORN letting ea 60c
O A OeVoe pi M3-Ja
FOR SALE- D003-PETS
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Brown spaniel 3 montlia
old. Female. 15 So. Orange.
FOR SALE 5-year old Irish aetter
bird dog. Well trained. Tel. 11187.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
GOOD USED CARS
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins.
30-Day Written Guarantee.
1934 Dodge DeLuxe 6edan.
Only 6900 miles.
1933 Chrysler Royal Coupe.
Rumble seat.
1932 Chrysler Sedan.
6 wheels and trunk rack.
1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe.
Original tlrea.
1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe.
1931 Chevrolet 5-pase. Coupe.
1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe.
1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster.
1929 Cadillac Sedan.
1929 LaSalle Cabriolet; new paint.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1929 Ford Coach.
1929 Packard Sedan
Many others to choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 No, Riverside. Tel. 18
FOR SALE 1929 Pontlac convertible
. coupe newly painted. Big Pines
Lumber Co. Phone 1.
USED CAR BARGAINS
One 1934 Studebaker Royal sedan.
One 1934 Chevrolet Master coupe.
One 1931 Ford Cabriolet.
One 1931 Bulck 50 Series sedan.
One 1929 Bulck Standard sedan.
One 1930 Whippet "4" sedan.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck. Pontlac Salea and Service
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
825.00 CASH buys 6-hole malleable
steel range with hot water reser
voir. Call at 412 N. Grape, rear.
FOR SALE 1500 gallon pressure tank.
C. W. Ashpole.
FOR SALE 1 set work harness 825.00,
low wagon 815.00, large cream sep
arator almost new 845.00. 697-J-2.
FOR SALE Oood refrigerator. 50 lb.
capacity. 514 South Holly St.
FOR SALE One oak buffet, library
table, over-stuffed davenport and
chair. 706 Dakota.
FOR SALE Get your tomato plants
at c. J. Logan's. Stewart Avenue.
Orchard Home Drive.
FOR SALE Bargains In used wash
ing machines. Pick's Hardware.
FOR SALE Cream separator. Heifer
coming fresh. F. Shockley, near
Howard School.
FOR SALE About 2.000 4-ln. pips
(wooa j. useo, oo per foot. J. s.
Smith, Recorder. Butte Falls, Ore.
WOOD FOR SALE at 422 So. Fir
Street. Albert H. Rutledge. Buy
your wood from me and help the
TOWNSEND PLAN. 5 of all sales
go to the local club.
FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Call 6231
F. E. Bybee. ,
FOR SALE Champion air compress
or, 150 lb. pressure. Phono 262 or
inquire at Berrydale store.
FOR SALE Refrigerator show case.
Marble front. Reasonable. 518 So.
Oakdale.
CLEAN WHEAT. 81.50 cwt. Chas.
Isaacs, next radio station. Crater
Lake high'.' ay.
SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. 89.00
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed sand, rock, plaster sand
Bateman's. 1534-Y or 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
MAIL a card to Frees' Garage, Eagle
Point and cut your repairing In
half.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Confectionery and gro
cery. Business last year over 12,
000. Low rent. Price J2500. L. O.
Plckell. 204 E. Main.
HAVE YOUR oTdWaaherrepaire1 1
Reasonable prices. Pick's Hardware.
PERSONAL
MRS MARTIN Natural born psyohlc,
highly educated psychologist, psy
cho analyst. Mind psychology
taught. Attain your desires. Satis
faction guaranteed. 412 N. Ivy.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
13
AbstracU of Title and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and A. No. 32
North Central. Ave., upstairs.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-financed Loans closed
within 30 minutes. License No. S
157 See W. E. Thomas or E. 1.
Riley. 45 So. Central.
Expert Window cleaners.
LET OEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning Si upholstering
I lran""-
i EAD(j TBANSf-EH storage CO-
Office 1015 No Central Phone 315
guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special life lock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 61ft.
Palntlnc rapertianxlnic.
JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator, fine interior work a pc
isltT. Competitive price. Phone
853-R. R?5. 124 Itng.
WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM
in colors Tor your home by paint
ing tmtlnz paperhaneing HARRY
MARX Route 1. Phone 14-P-4
M A BLISS Painting A pap.rhang
In Tl M-W V,3 So nrapa
Lk AUii n.suu aul aua.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dentistry.
DENTI8TRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 325 E
Main.
LEGAL NOTICES
;
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County court of the State 1
of Oregon. In and for the County of
Jackson. '
in the Matter of the Estate of Mar- I
tha J Oore deceased I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN. that I
the underalgned haa filed her first I
and final account as administrate I
of the Estate of Martha J. Oore, de
ceased. In the County Court of Jack-
aon County. Oregon, and that said
Court has appointed Saturday, the
ol ten o'clock In th. forenoon of said ' u
day aa the time, and the Courtroom
of said County Court in the Court
house In the City of Medford. Ore
gon, as the place for hearing object
Ions to said first and final account,
the settlement thereof, and the dla
trlbutlon of aald estate.
All persons Interested are hereby
notified to appear at said time and
place and show cause. If any there
be, why said first and filial account
anould not be approved by the court.
saia estate oe oecreea to oe mny set-
tled, a decree made for distribution I
of said estate to the persona entitled
uivrcvo. uu aam auumuswwix uie- i
charged from her truBt,
Dared and first published April
Uth, 1933.
ELIZABETH BATES.
Administratrix of the Estate
of Martha J, Gore, deceased.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 15th day of April. 1935.
In a certain action or suit therein,
wherein The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, a corporation, recovered
Judgment against the defendants,
Jesse D. Hlght and Antha Hlght. hus
band and wife: F. L. Bedlngfield and
Ollle Bedlngfield, husband and wife:
R. Earl Jones: and Medford National
I and against each of them, for the
following sums, to-wlt: .
8146 25 with Interest at the rate of
8 per annum from August 1, 1931;
8146 25 with Interest at the rate of
8 per annum from February 1. 1933:
8146 25 with Interest at the rate ol
8 per annum from August 1. 1932:
8146 25 with Interest at the rate of
8 per annum from February 1, 193a"
8126 89 with Interest at the rate ot
8 per annum from August 1, 1933,
8127 09 With Interest at the rate of
8 per annum from February 1. 1934:
8127.29 with Interest at the rate of
8 per annum from August 1. 1934:
8137 50 with Interest at the rate of
8 per annum from February 1. 1935:
83481 06 with Interest at the rate ot
4V per annum from February 1,
1935;
81387 88 with Interest at the rate of
t per annum from September 2.
IMS:
8133 66 with Interest at the rate of
B per annum from December 19,
1934;
812.00 abstract charge paid Febru
ary 11. 1939;
making a total of 86498.13. with in
terest on aald Judgment from the
date of the decree at the rate of 8
per annum, and plaintiff's costs and
disbursements to be taxed, which
Judgment was enrolll and docketed
In the clerk's office of said Court on
the 15th day of April. 1935.
Notice ! hereby given, that, pur
suant to the terms of said execution,
I will oh the 18th day of May, 1935,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at
the front door of the courthouse in
the city of Medford. Jackson County.
Oregon, oirer tor sale and will sell
at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg
ment, together with the ctwts of sole.
subject to redemption as provided by
law. all of the right, title and Interest
which the defendants In said suit.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
L Boys
6. Center of a
wheel
I. A source of
sugar
IS. Region
13. Unrefined
metal
14. Stnte post L
lively
15. Handing
17. Kind of rock
II. Outer covering
19. Giant tn an
Icelandic
"asa
10. Mixes circu
larly
11. Hardened
35. Bees' horns
i. OH of rose
petals
t?. Otrl exclama
tion 21. Grow old
19. Ruin
30. Fellns
II. Pronoun
II. Old Persian
coin
S3, fove overmuch
H. Kccentrlo
36. Alcoholic
beverafcta
17. Ffrir-shaped
It. Beethoven's
hlrthplaca
IV. Rude house
U,, Flags
Solution of
44. Olllsead
46. Broad open
vessel
46. Small cant
47. Lines with a
soft sub
stance 41. Dr-plctlon of
the beautiful
41. Hire
DOWN
1 Ingredient of
varnish
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Jesse D. HWiht and Antha Hlfht. hu-
br.tul and wife: P. L Brdliilield and
Ollle Bed:nf;eld, husband and wife, j
R. Earl Jones and Pearl Jones, hits- 1
band and wife; Jackson County, Ore- I
pon. a municipal corporation, and t
Mettford National Farm Loan Asso
ciation, a coipjratlon. had on the
1st day of Auiust. 19J2. or now have
in and to the following described
properly, situated In the County of
Jacitson. State of Oreeon. to-wlt:
Beginning at the Southeaat comer
of Donation Land Claim number
Fifty-seven of Woodford Reames. In
Township Thirty-eight. South of
K"f One West of the Willamette
M"'"'n' N" "
Boi""""? Line of said CMlm 33 80
chains to stone marked (X) set for
corner: thence West 29 40 chains to
stake set on West boundary line of
said Claim: thence South 33.80 chains
t"" ""' " uln un"ry nne
of said Claim 29.40 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 70
acies, together with all water and
water rights used upon or appurte
nant to said lands and however evi
denced, situated In Jackson County.
State of Oregon.
Dated this 17th day of April. 1935
SYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy.
8,,c(1 bld, for mKlne .irpine ob
..rViitinn flight. .,i..m., i ti
vicinity of Medford. Ores., to heights
of 17.000 feet above sen-level for the
it. h. Weather Blir..nu rt.irln. t. flu.
col year beginning July 1. 1935, will
be received at the U. S. Weather Bu
reau Office. Medford. Oreg.. until
3:00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time,
May 17. 1935. and then publicly open
ed. Envelopes containing bids must
be marked "Proposal for Airplane Ob
servation Flights." Detailed specifi
cations and bid forms may be ob
tained from the Weather Bureau Of
fice. Medford. Oreg.
LAZE IK CAPITOL
L
SALEM, May a. (AP) The fire
which destroyed Oregon's state capt-
tol lat week was not of Incendiary
origin, the report of the national fire
underwriters to be made within the
next few days will stnte, it was learn
ed here today.
The roport will show the fire
started cither In the basement kitch
en of the old building or In the paper
balling room adjoining, but will not
show It was a set fire.
The report will be made to tho
state police.
H. H. Pomcroy. of the National Fire
Underwriters, has been here the past
few days making a thorough Inspec
tion of the origin of the flames. He
haa been working with the state firo
marshal's office and the state police.
PORTLAND, May 2 (P) "That
Isn't enough," aald District Judge Ol
son today when a deputy district at
torney recommended a sentence of 3C
days In Jail and 1100 fine for Oeorge
Smith, who had pleaded guilty to a
drunken driving charge.
"The sentence will be six months
In Jail and $100." tne court then or
dered after lecturing those in the
room on the perils of the streets. The
m"Ilm under the low la one year
ln Ja" hd a line ot si.uuu.
Cross-Word Puzzle
Yesterday' Puzzle
n. Before
16. Those having
power
17. Commit theft
19. Garret
20. Disgrace
21. Wild animal
22. Person Indif
ferent (o
pirasura or
pain
il. Flush with
success
4. Tropical fruits
VH. Hprliig month
'-"J Man's arch
enemy 30. SiiKRt In ad
dition to the
primary
meaning
.12. Ship's cranes
33. Principal meal
of the day
35. Richly attired
36. Gained the
victory
38. Crooked
39. Headpiece
40. Collection of -
facta
41. Perfect golf
42. Father of
Joshua
41. Take a seat
iS. State border
in on IRke
Erie: abbr.
I. Kind oT parrot
I. Hinder from
posspKsins;
4. Cutting wll
5. Cover for an
automobile
rngtne
6. Va.ic
7. Kzlst
8. One who make
a short visit
. Profit
10. Device for
catching
(OUNTXIEFS
i i 1 1 in
Trail Big Applegate
TRAIL, May 3 (3pl. The follow-!
tug Indies from Trail attended Home
Workers' day at the Presbyterian
church In Medford April 30:
Meodames Francis Ash, Marie Swln- 1
gle, Alma Merrlman. Rena Howe,
Eva Segessman. Arise Ragsdale. Irma
Cushman, Edna LaDteu, Jennie
Hutchinson. Llal Tucker and Miss
Laura 11 La D leu. All report a very
interesting meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Chester Merrlman
and children and Mother Merrlman.
all of Medford. spent April 38 visit
ing at the Harry Merrlman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtlber Tucker of
Medford were guests it the home of
his parents April 28.
Mrs. Minnie Bines la on the alck
list and went to Medford to ee a
doctor April 29.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Scott and
daughter, Joyce, and Mr. M. Sell,
who arrived here rrom Oklahoma a
few weeks ago looking for a loca
tion, left Tuesday for New Mexico
where Mr. Scott la to fill a perma
nent position In the forest service.
A large crowd gathered at the
cemetery April 27 to rake the leaves,
cut and burn brush and have a
general clean-up day. At noon a
lunch was served on the bank of the
creek,
Boyd Tucker is In Ashland where
he Is helping his brother. Jim, in
some carpenter work. Mra. Tucljer
went to Ashland for a few days
April 30. after attending the Home
makers' program In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson and
daughter, Leone, of Grants Pass,
were guest April 27 at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson. Mr.
Wilson la a cousin of Mrs. Hutch
inson. There was a school board meeting
at T! APrlt 27 a the present
icavjicr. Airs, newion, was mrea ir
the next school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Plert and little
daughter, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Segessman April 80.
Mr. and Mrs. w. B. Scott and
daughter. Joyce, and M. Self and
Mrs. Llal Tucker were dinner guest
or Mr. and Mra. Ralph Watson April
28.
All members of the Trail Exten
sion unit please take notice that
th- meeting place for Thursday, May
0, has been changed from Zella
Dltsworth place to Eva Scgessman's
home near the Rogue river bridge
and will be an afternoon meeting
only. All members are urged to at
tend as there will be considerable
justness to transact.
t .
Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT, May 3. Spl.)
Regular Sunday school Sunday, May
6, with church service! at 11 a.m.
Mr. Smith of Butte rails will oc
cupy the pulpit.
Mrs. Edith We id man was elected
superintendent of the Sunday school
with Carl Each as assistant, after
the resignation of Mra. Rita Myers.
Word has been received of the
death of Harry Glngcade at Sacra
mento, Calif. Sympathy Is extended
to the family, who so recently suf
fered the loss of their mother.
Those attending the county Home-
makers' day in Medford Tueaday
were Meadamea Bertha Young. Julia
navies, Ruby Walton. Lulu Taylor,
Leila May Ouaterhout, Rtta Myers
and Irma Seaman. .
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Myers. BUI
and Prances are moving to Medford
this week and will be very glad to
nave their friends call at 307 North
Peach street.
Radio club met with Mrs. Irma
Seaman Wednesday afternoon and
owing to the fact that a number
of ladles were already attending a
quoting tne regular attendance was
larger. The quilt Is one pieced by
Mlsa Clark and Mrs. Seaman, to be
given the Boy Scouts to raise funds
for sending their delegnte to Wash
ington. Those present for the quilt
ing were Meadnmes Julia Davles,
Mzzle Pierce, Lulu Tnylor, Mary
Hannafurd, Edna Farrow and those
coming later were Bertha Young,
Rita. Myers, Cora Smith, M. L. Prultt,
Pottenger and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark spent
Tuesday evening at Sunset on the
Rogue.
Robert 1 Rocque left Sunday for
Klamath Falls to be gone for a
wee, repairing telephone lines
around Merrill.
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BIO APPLEGATE. May 3. (Spl.)
Mlsa Lucille Reeder, teacher at the
Beaver Creek school, made a business
trip to Monmouth during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons and
son of Seattle, accompanied by Mra.
Pearson's Bister. Miss Helen Cowan,
and mother, Mrs. Orace Cowan of
Med lord, motored here Thursday and
were guests of Mrs. Lance Often
bacher. Mrs. Parsons la a former
Applegate resident.
Miss Frances Lamorex of Kansas
City, Mo., was a week-end guest ot
Mrs. Alice Hedburg at the Lincoln
Qray residence here. Miss Lamorex
la spending some time In Medford
with her sister, Mrs, Edith Miller.
Mlsa Mary Beatty. teacher at the
Ruch school, had as a week-end guest
Miss Mildred Beeson ot Medford. The
two, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Otfcnbacher and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kubll of this community And
Attorney and Mrs. Allison Moulton
of Mrdford. enjoyed a horseback trip
to Tnllowbox lookout here Sunday.
Fred Offenbacher and Chuck Wil
cox motored to Klamath Falls on
business Tuesday.
Members of the school Improvement
club of Applegate school are looking
forward to organization of a rhythm
band ln the primary grades next
term, utilizing funds obtained from
the benefit dance given here Satur
day. With a manual training class
launched ln the upper grades, which
Is being taught by wm. LtTdwlg, the
band, to be in charge ot Miss Mary
Beatty, primary teacher employed for
next term, la considered a, fine
enlevement In the aci.ool.
Charles A. Myers, CCC recruit at
Star ranger station, who has been
on leave for a abort time, returned
for duty at Camp Applegate Monday,
followlnga visit to his home In Port
land. On his homeward Journey, Mr,
Myers saw the burning of the capltol
at Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wlnnlngham and
daughter. Dorothy, went to Ashland
Monday, where they visited Orvillo
Stephenson, nephew of Mrs. Winning'
ham, who Is a patient at the hos
pital there as a result, of serious ln?
Juries sustained when he was hit by
a car near his home at Talent Sunday
evening.
Elmer Hedburg of Trail was busl
ncas visitor ln this community Tues
day. Mr. Hedburg Is engaged In the
building and decorating of summer
homes on that section of Rogue river,
and reports that a number ot new
cabins are being erected there.
Mra. W. Z. Burrlsa of Grants Pass
Is spending the week here as a guest
of Mrs. E. H. Tnylor. Mrs. Burrlss
has been a guest for the last two
weeka of Mrs. Frank Knutzen and
Mrs. Tom Mee.
Wednesday, May 6, will mark the
close of the Ruch school, which had
an eight-month term, the pupils
preparing & program for the event.
Eighth grade students who will take
state oxamlnatlons before Wednesday
are Lorraine Offenbacher, Naomi
Smith and Paul Matheney.
A number of local Grangers at-1
tended the Pomona Grange meeting
at Rogue River Saturday, Including
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnson, Charles
Elmore, Lester Hill, Mr. and M.-i. Tom
Mee, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor, Wal
ter Miller and Ben Ellis.
Mrs. Floyd McKee spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Beebe, near Central Point, dur
ing which time Mr. Beebe was hon
ored with a surprise party ln observ
ance of his 70th birthday anniversary.
Mrs.- Alice Herburg spent Monday
night aa a guest of Mr. and Mra.
Clyde Williamson of Medford. attend
ing the Home Makers' conference
there Tuesday. Among those from
the Applegate extension unit attend
ing the meeting were Mrs. Chas. Mee,
Mrs. 0. C. Buck, Mrs. E. J. Brown,
Mrs. Lee Port, Mrs. Fred Benedict,
Mrs. Lance Offenbacher and Mrs. Fred
Offenbacher.
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Citrus growers of Lake
growers of Lake county
Florida are ro-operating ln opera
tion of a portable Irrigation system
designed by the state agricultural
extension serylce.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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SACRIFICE SALE!
BEAUTIFUL MEDFORD HOME
I must sell my home Immediately and leave for the South because of
health. I am therefore sacriliclnn my home at a frartlon of lta vain,
flltuated nr schools and business dl.trlct: room modern cement
stucco, Includlne hardwood floors, bullt-ln 24 cil. ft. rrlxldalre. cement
basement, laundry trnys. steel furnace with automatic oil burner, elec
tro thermostatic control. Double asrase. beautiful shrubbery, new
lawn and automatic aprlnkllna system.
Property clear of all encumbrances
Terms If disked rurnnhiniia also at
bargain If ne.lred. Take advantage of
thta exceptional home value at once.
S. A. KR0SCHEL, Owner, 522 West 4th
DEATH DECREE FOR
POiSONEROF WIFE
OAKLAND. Calif , May 9 (AP)
After one hoxir and forty minutes'
deliberation, a superior court Jury
totly convicted Louis Gosden. OaJt-
lund plumber, of murder tor poison
ing hts third wife. Laura.
There was no recommendation. A
death sentence la mandatory.
Announcement of the verdict. Im
mediately upon the jury's return
from lunrh, wns accompanied by
loud shrieks by Oosden's sister. Mrs.
Annie DeMoss. and his mother.
The Jury began Its deliberations
at 10:47 this morning. Attorney
Melvln Belli, counsel for Oosdsn,
had already announced he wouM
appeal.
Gosden. upon hearing the words
that meant he must die, wep si
lently. MANILA. P. I., May 3. (AP) Pat
riotic exercises celebrating the 37th
anniversary of Admiral George Dew
ey's victory over the Spanish fleet tn
Manila bay marked May Day ln the
Philippines. At Cavlte, the Stars and
Stripes was raised during Impressive.
ceremonies at the same flag pole
from which the flag first flew ln
1898.
In the Manila celebration, four en
listed men who fought ln the bat
tlo of Manila bay had Important
parts. They are the only survivors
of that battle now living In the
Philippines.
Labor organisations celebrated tba
day with several conventtona and a
colorful parade, Police took special
precautions but did not encounter
any disorders.
jacksonvEeTlass
ILL REPEAT COMEDY
The Senior play, "Aunt Emma fleet
It Through," was such a sucoeas ln
Jacksonville that It will be presented
at the Grange hall at Applegate, Fri
day at 8 p. m., providing another
opportunity for those who missed It
In Jacksonville to see the play.
Notice of tha repeat performance
says. "It you don't think, you missed
something ask someone who saw It
what they know about Aunt 'Emms
and her old fashioned Ideas about
men. and how Bud Gates changes her
opinion."
Hints At Secession
DEWEY'S VICTORY
' IS REMEMBERED
I a. jrsL x-n I
Tom Under (above), oommlaatoiv
er of agriculture In Georgia, In an
article In the state market bulletin
attacked President Roosevelt, Sec
retary Wallace and the U. 8. Su
preme Court, and suggested that
Qeorgli "still hat tha right to aa-'
cede" from the union. (Associated
Press Photo)
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