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PAGE TWC IfEDFORD MATT, TTJTBTTXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TJlL'KfvDAT, MAY 9. 1935. Big Applegate BIO APPLIOATE, May (Bpl.) Having spent a ehort time wltn her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James WlnnlnKham at Button. Mrs. Percy A. Merrllt left by motor Friday for Harney county, where slie will Join her busbantl. Lieutenant Merrllt ol Camp Jordan valley. Lt. Merrltt lett some time ago with an advance guard from Camp Applegate to es tablish the new quarters to be oc cupied by company 826. Mrs. Bay Offenbncher of the Huch district Is confined to her bed for several days, having sustained a se verely sprained ankle as a result ol a fall early this week. Annual lection f ofllccrs will be held at a meeting of the Applegate home extension unit Tuesday, May 14, the regular meeting having boen postponed until this date. Mr nrt Mrs. Charles Howard Orants Pass spent the week.er.a with local friends. Including Mr. ana mii. Edward Kubli. Miss Leors Culy la spending a Knrt vacation here at the home of her parent. Mr. and Ms. C. W. Culy, having comnie.w.a- i . -half month period e.f War-toiiwa) a-t VJnr.lnl rivrrv Pfl.H.n.t.V. NI'Af-lO'l I'S '? Isolated dictate 2.0 mi'lea te'land from Crold' Beach-. Mr-, and Mm Mi Baker of Such ar.e th:e parent' of da.uighler b:o'm May. . Mr.. an Mr. Lee Psrt aivd daugh- ; ,vH Xlr. and- Mrs. JeS's- WllftOh and- son. Maynard and Bruce of Phoenix motored to Lent creek day. where' they spent the day Ing'. Mr. a;nA Mrs. O.o:r 1.11 of this district, who had spent the winter In Portland and Eugene, hve re turned to Jacksonville for the prs ent. Mr. Ellis expects to resume hi poet at Whiskey Pes lockout this aummer. Mr. end Mr, rred Foot of Med ford were recent guesta of Mr. and Mr. A. Throckmorton at lUlch. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Offenbach;, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alli son Monlton of Medford, spent the week-end at Crescent City. During the trip Mr. Msultrn became 111 with pneumonia, nd Is confined to hi home. Member of the Applegate Valley Protective stock Association, Inc.. met at Ruch Sunday for a short business session. New members were accepted at that time. Enjoying an occasion which few are able to achieve. Mr. Heater Pence observed her 85th birthday anniversary rrlday. Mr. Pence re. mains here with her daughter, Mr. Amos McKee. and retains compara tively good health. Trie aged lady ha been a resident of southern Ore. gon Vr ft9 years, ar.d waa born in Clark unty, Ohio. The final dance of the fall and winter season to be given by the local grange 1 scheduled for Satur day, May 11, at the community hall. McAllister's orchestra has been en gaged and a large crowd l expected. noyd Pence, CCO worker at Camp Applegate. Is ill with maaalss t the home of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mtnnu Pence, near Rueh, The family Is In quarantine. Mrs. Frank Oldney and two sons of Jurkee, Ore., arrived on the Apple gate short time ago, and expeni. to spend the summer with Mrs. Old ney'a mother, Mrs. Sarah DeWolfe. Mrs. Frank Knutzen entertained a group of local friends with wh'.at party at her home BaturtUy even ing. Prires for high score wrre awarded Mrs. Dert lluklll snd S. H. Taylor, low going to Mrs. Tom Mee and Charlea Mee. The wave of dime chain letters haa readied tl:e Applegiita commu nity, arvd In one Insunre the popu lar Idea was denounced cn the grounds that any Inrge sum c! money n Individual might receive vxli be derlvd only from ct! eri w! could use their tltir.es t a l etter advantage, xMrs. llnrare Tur;:ln an.t flMig'iter e.f Medford B.'.JCilt th.B werk-elut with Mrs. Turpin met-hr:. Mrs. Lli'.s Mc Donough. i Mall Trlbuno wniit n. t U 11 V. f i I, 1 . Sf ' r JtCo titer's Day n.-llo,Mollifr!" AoroM llic mile apccJs rour grre-ltiij;, and it's vonr pectli.your familiar iiiflection, your iudiviiliial n!f ... n i lcar ihat she finds il hart! to renliie y ou're not riplit tliero in the mne room with her. And ahe answrr. Can anything, on Motlii-r'a Day or many uiiuthcr dav, bring two folka closer? Sunday, May 12 Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. Of Southorn Oregon Beagle BEAOLE. May . (8pl.) J. B. Bush of Merced, cel., Is here for month's visit with hi family. Bengle haa two high ftchool gradu ates from the Hams Valley high this year. They r Elaine Bush and Mer rill Martin. The Edler family enjoyed a welner roast over large bonfire Saturday evening. Mr. Seegmlller nae returned from a few weeks' visit with relatives and friend in Utah. Myrtle Murray and Mark Arnell of Medford were visitors ct the Sander son home last week. Francis Bennett, who hsa btftn In the Community hospital for several weeks with complications from pneu monia, waa able to come home Batur Oay. Jim- Bar.xy.eart, w!;; has been he'-p-Ing with the work at the will'.a.TJi-Seeg-nlller ra:ich while Mr. Seegmlller was away. Is home again. Mrs. Neighbors ar.d Mrs. P.lce. visit ed school last week and were enter talmd with ae-ye-ral seiectlo-r.. by the Ant-loch harmonica nand. Sympathy Is ext-ended to Mr. Sage and fa-mll'y of Table Rock at the pass i'Pi'ij away Gf Ntss. S'a$e fe.y t-h;e;l'.r m-sny frl'(''F.'d here. A traveling, rrvftgldan visited the school Monday. He showed sever! magic tricks to the children. Object of the visit ws to give n entertain, rnent in the district hut very IttUe Interest was shown toward H. Mrs. Harper la staying with her daughter and family, Mr. anti Mrs. Alvln Orcb of Eagle Point. Little Olorle .wllo.wsd a safety pin the last Of the wek and wa rushed to Me.tif-wd, where It was taken out cf her lung. She Is in a very serious condition ar.d Mrs. Harper Is helping to care for her. The Pleasant Hour club was enter tained May 8 st the home of Mrs,. Stalling by Mrs. Nora Williams-. The following guessing games were put on by Mrs. Slater, the president: A tour sround the world; variety of things associated with wwlng nd manag ing. A lt was Mrs. Williams' birth dsy shower of fancy work and use ful article wiro planned a ' sur prise for her. Next meeting will be June 13 at Mrs. Rush's borne. Every lady In ths neighborhood It Invited to oome. Those preaint Wednesday were Mesdamat Eater, Ellis, Rush, were Mesdames Slater. Ellis, Bush, Schulz, McParland, Sanderson, ami the hostess, Mrs. Wlllls:n. Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Armentrout of Marlcops, Cel., visited J. B. Rush and family Tuesday. The Armentrout war on their way to Detroit, Mich. Harvey Hlnea left Wednesday for rowers, Ore., where he is employed fcr the summer. Vesta Miller of Sams Valley la stuyir.g with Mrs. Hlnei dur ing his absence. Joe Msyfleld of Dry Creek wss c:;. lng on friends here Wedensday. Grandma Blaine and grandchildren. Arleen. Ward and Harry Blaine, were -Sunday visitors with Kay Blslne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeArmond of Prospect are visiting with home folk this week. Mr. snd Mrs. Oolite. Sr., snd daugh ter, Mrs. DeArmond, were Medford visitors the first of ths week. Tha Adnlph Schuti family of thl place and Mrs. Yaunsa and son, John Body Lice On Chickens and Birds IT you win. t-o kNp your poultry bolutMy fie frc:a Mc. r.tra'i tb quirk, eMr-tp. wsy wy to do it. rtlmply ivprlnk.r t!ie chUKf.-s with Bulla." h, .siftir tt'.e powder throu:) ineir icau:rs a nucii a you coij. Th vanish a. quick a a IImM And rrltilc!i ts mMic pron.,tl.i povcler in your co.pa turn hen hotiMi. Iff uiirantpcl Afe but ur clath to Hi'! in ll -Hid,, mrier i:im at Urnt lirwprv teti More. INJECT POWOIR verfce. 9 1 MW Beauty and the Beast With Barnes Circus v 'rf ';- " ;w Pretty Bertha; MatloclC'. posing with Jo the (amouM rr.ovi chimp, who will appfJ-r with TY. Al O. Baniff Wild Animal Ctri comir.g tt Mrrt ford aaturrVay, M.ay 8, ne.ar JacXscn chool. Many n Untxirm- will h ehown with the clrcua thl yea?, ln-cludin? The R!d!n Bfrr.ettis, The Ccalante Family, The. Walticrs Troupo. and Ma,hle S'-arlc, Cnntaln Tprrell Jaobf Walter McLaln and Dlxio WhitUXer of Medford spent Sundny nt Ashland visiting Mrs. ffchulti ur.c, Lewis Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Jr Walkrr were Medfnrd business visitors WedncKiay. EXCHANGE OLD OOLD for Cish or trade a. Brophy's, Jewelers. Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Phone 3S1. Medford Cyclery, 23 N. Fir.. nrsW A MOST EXTRAORDINARY OFFER This very f.r renge reguisrly mIIs fsr q greot dfol more money then we c-e asking this month. By placing a lorg order end tricking a spocial dccl ' - directly with the fectcrv we ore new ab't to pass the saving on to you. The qjclity cf the range ij the same in every respect os i the cose when sold et its regular list price cf mere then $150 00. This is the ssme ronje that we said Is-st fell for 59? 50 t o lorgp number of our customers. The very 0 great satisfaction tho-5S purcheven &tvt-i from the many revolutionary features ond the outstanding high quality of the range they obtoined at such o -bargain, led us to make the present successful effort to duplicate the 0 finest offer on on electric range we have ever been oble to moke. The price includeslhe ronge complete as shown with latest type sliding oven, worming compartment, four fast surface burners, automatic ovencontrol, condiment q jor, latest type toggle switches, special light standard, electric clock, and built in cooking chart. The range is second to none in finish, beauty of ( design, ond oppearonce No description could convey to you the exceptional borgain this range really is ot this very low price By oM means see it. We hope our supply is large enough to lost through the month but this s by no meons ossured O O .N R A. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON iCM POWER COMPANY will head the wild anirral trainers Ta'O performance will be given at 2 p. rn. ani 9 p. m. and the doers will opn an hour earlier to give visitor' & chanee to aca the Immense zoo. Thoughtful little gifts tokens of love and remembrance for MOTHER'S DAY Mother's Day Greeting Cards in great variety that express just what you'd like to say. SWEM'S GIFT SHOP Trail TRAIL, May ("Spl.) Mrs. Bva Segpsaman gave a dinner party May 3 for Mre. Lilian Truaty. who was visit ing here for a few days. Mrs. Truaty left May 5 for her home tn Vaiiejs. Mra. Betty Ooblt of Elk Creek 1 spending a few days there as house guea tof Miss Laurabell LaDleu. Mrs Hughes and daughter, Helen, returned from Portland May fl. Al bert remained In Portland to receive medical attention. Mioses Lena and Christine Ztmmer ley were In Medford May 4 and called to see their aunt. Mrs. Minnie Blaeas, at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. Blaess returned home May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman called at the Watson Tucker and McCoy homes May 5. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Merrlman and sons. Ray and Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Irven Howe and daughter, Wanda, and Miss Lena and Miss Christine Zlmmerley attended the play at Prospect May 4. Mr. and Mra. C. Porter of Medford are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Burk. The many friends of Mrs. Mary Warner win be glad to know she la much improved In health, now that the weather la more settled. Friends of Mr. and Mra. Carl Daw son are receiving cards announcing the arrival of a daughter at Chllo qutn. Her namels Hhlrley Jen. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernie Begeasm&n and daughter, Mary, drove to Hilt, Cel., May 5 and visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Mitchell, who run the hotel at that place. Mesdames Alma. Merrlman. Llal Tucker, Eva Segeasman. Florence Wat son and Jennie Hutchinson visited Mrs. Lliwla Nichols at th eOus Dits worth homa Msy 7. Key Cuslck and bride from Stock ton, Cal.. are visiting at the Irven Wowe home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman and Mts. Eva Segessman visited the Eagle Point Orange May 6. Eva Segessman wfui given the quilt made by the H. E. club. Brownsboro BROWXSBORO, May fl.fSpl.) , Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and daughter, Helen, visited at Ashland last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O'NeU of Medford were gupet Wednesday of Miss Mar garet Dally, who la staying In one of the Wrtght eottagea. Mr. and Mrs. MaxfleM visited at " "'..'.In -Tr- tha Totn home at LaJce Creek lat week. Mr. Maxfleld la helping with the ditch cleaning. Lois Wright was an overnight guest at the homeof Almeda Day, Friday. She also aitauded the party at tha Harve Stanley home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Olus went to Medford Monday end brought their daughter, Mrs. Eunice Jones, and baby daughter home with them for an extended visit. Lois Wright spent Sunday night at Lake Creek with Miss Julia Bldley. reviewing for eighth grade examina tions. ' Mrs. George Brunn was a guest at the Ray DeLaire home n Medford Friday. The Brownsboro and Little Butte schools were Included In the play day picnic at Antelope last Friday. The children enjoyed the well earned vacation as all have been very busy preparing for the final examinations. Lois Wright won third prize In a 75 yard dash; Elmer Blaess, third In a 50-yard dash; Lorraine Blaess, second In a 60-yard dash. Lorraine won first prlbe in a peanut race. Mrs. Vtda Steele la very busy get Talkies! Every American Mall Liner I sea.golng moving picture the, tre. Pint-run talking movie are featured, and your from row seal ll free! Zamboanga "Oh the monkeys hive no rail In Zamboanga." Well, when your American Mail Liner gets to ManiI,you can take the ftsou Mayon cruise and find out for yourself. - ' The S. S. Mayon Is a new, 21. knot ship especially designed for comfortable tropical cruising. Every week she makes the five day cruise to Iloilo, Zimboingt and Cebu in the primitive south era Philippine. And the fare It only $50. tMUM MlX i V ' "1 s 1 ting rsady for a shipment of 1000 bahy turkeys which will arrive this week. She has put up several boooder house and will have everything In first class shape to handle the birds through the summer. Wslter Marshall has returned from Frank Farlows. where he haa been getting out some timbers for his new barn. . Tolo TOU). May 9 (Special) Arthur Muse, brother of T. A. Muse, arrival! May 9 from Weat Plains. Mo. He made the trip by motor with friends to Salt Lake City. He boarded a stage there and came by Sacramento. W. L. Cotto. aon-ln-law of O. A. Baker of Pine Tree Auto oamp. ha takxn out broker' license and will deal In real estate. Mra. Oha. Fenton. J. P. Houllhn and daughter Dorothy left May 7 on the return trip to Long Beach. Calif; Another daughter. Mr. Mtude Trum. bull. nd Diana, Joined the party at Japan and return attU Thl is just on trample of th greatly reduced aummer roundtrip farei now in effect on th American MU Line. 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Calif., nd made the 4rtp' with them to help her father drive. Mr. Houlihan wa on hi racatlon nd looking after business connected wltn hi ranch. They visited their former neighbors here, lo relatives In Md ford. ' Mr. od Mr. Morman Judy of Ortf. fin Creek visited at the Denver Pevj home Sunday. Jarnea Jones and family ant llvtni temporarily in one of Ray' cottage at Tolo. Ernestine Tracy t absent from school on account of a sever cold. Dick Rlchman branded another bunoh of cattle nd drove them over to Evan creek Monday. Rlehurl weidley. n employ, came over to move aome thing by truck and lock up the cabin. Mr. Standeford. watch man for Swlftwater Incorporated, will keep an eye on the remaining eatkta which will be driven out to summer pasture later. Slenderize with 8pnoer Individual ly Designed Corset. Malaon Jaann. tel. 467. Use Mall Tribune want d. and DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES S S S.W. Brodwv. Portland r