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FOR WANT A.D3
LOST AND FOOND
6TOLEN Balloon tire scooter. Stolon
at Jackson ecbool. Reward. Tel.
1493.
LOST If dog mlaainb. call 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
HAVE" rich giduartTproperty and
small mill already on ground and
In operation. Need partner with
3S0 for tunnel development work.
Property has already paid wag.
with oni man working, will give
bonua and wages for partner. B"X
aoso. Mall Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
wTiNTED Experienced girl over 20
for general housework and care of
two children. Good home and
spending money. References. Box
3983, Tribune.
WANTED Young woman over 19 for
general housework and care of two
children Pleasant home a"d spend,
inu money. A good permvient posi
tion for the right girl. "P"1?"""
and referenoea necessary. Box 1708
Tr'bune.
MALE AND FEMALE
LA E corporation has opening for
n or women. Experience unnec
ry. permanent. Box 2038, Trlb-
: " Wanted situations
, ; -tTED Clerical, bookkeeping, typ-
ln or office assistant work by ex
perienced lady. Box 2987 Tribune.
RELIABLE woman wanta position as
housekeeper or housework. 242 No
Front.
WANTED Housecleanlng. day or by
hour. 25c hour. References given.
836 So. Riverside.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED 5-lnch Centrifugal Irriga
tion pump. Carl Esch. Eagle Point.
WANTED Used washing machine
Box 2037, Tribune.
ipty"urniture VAN gotne to
San Francisco last of month wanta
load for there or points enrouto
Hawley Transfer. Phone 615.
DR7vlNToTcrRTLAND early
Thursday would like two passen
gers share expenses. Phone 1257.
WANTED Reasonably priced second
hand car, good condition. Terms.
Box 2971. Tribune.
"wanted- Home Missionary Society
v of Nazarene Church. Donations of
discarded clothing. Phone 1042-X.
EMPTY furniture van wanta load
from Eureka or points enroute
about June 1st. HAWLEY TRANS
FER. Phone 615.
WANTED Wool, mohair Bee us be
fore you sell Wool bags & twine
for tale Medford Barcnln House
27 No Grape 8t Ph 1062
CASH paid for men's, women's and
children's clothing Good condition
Hair braids made to order Used
Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. Main
WANTED Heifer calves Writ Ruby
Scbull. Beagle. Oregon.
WANTED
We pay cash for household good
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals hides pelts, wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape 8t Phone 1062
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
TO LET Furnished lower flat: mod
em: one block south of courthouse,
wm. P. Campbell, 804 East Main,
city
a FURNISHED apt for rent. 229 N Ivy
FURNMIEDAPARTMENT Combin
atlon living and dining room kit
chenette, sleeping room and bath
room Water and steam heat furn
ished Rent reasonable Apply Mall
Tribune.
DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for
appointment.
rOR RENT Corner apartment tn
Mall Tribune building Furnished,
Sleeping room, fireplace, comolns..
tlon living and dining room itiica;
enette with bullt-lna Dressing
room oath room Heat and hojt
and cold water furnished Reason
sole rent Apply Mall Tribune of
fice AVAILABLE 4-room modem furn
ished apt For information Holly
Apia.. 135 No Holly Tel 1397-R
5J
ir RENT Large apt. w.th sleepina
porch. ood lo-:at'.on 518 So Oak-
BURNISHED Apnrt:r,in'..'. c.ose la.
SotV-4 Ceia at IcJU.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
BACHELOR apartment, 445 So. Front
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Tbe
Berben. 10 Quince St.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4 room furnished house,
garage, water. Adult. 243 N. Holly
FOR RENT For shimmer months, at
tractive suburban home, furnished,
40.00 month. Also cabin on Rogue
river. Call 731-X. References re
quired, FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex,
oil heater, electric range. Inquire
534 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Unfurnished fl-room
bouse, located at 334 W. 3th St..
Phone 1417-R.
FOR RENT 5 rm. house. Well furn
ished. Phone 534-R.
FOR RENT 5-room partly furnished
house. Redden 4: Co. Phone ISO.
FOR RENI Homes, turniehed ol
unfurnished Brown white
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FURNISHED ROOMS. 114 Almond.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape
BOARD AND ROOM
RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 15 acree In clover. 610
Clark, or Tel. 627-W.
FOR RENT Pasture. Inquire first
house east of 4 Corners Serv. Sta
tion. Midway Road.
FOR RENT Pasture, 60 acres, fenced,
good grass and plenty of good
water. Antloch school district. Tel.
851-R-3 for terms.
BUSINE8S LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 32 North Grape street. Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat If desired Sire
16x60 feet will rent or l-ose at
reasonable figure Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office.
FOR EXCHANGE
300 SHEEP, ewes, to trade for small
farm. L. O. Plckell, 204 East Main.
TRADE Choice 3 types of cars for
team, luu weoay. rnone vai-a.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADES Clear Medford property and
small farm properties for farm up
to iau.OOO. 6 room modern CLEAR.
$1000. Want small Improved acre
age. Might assume, Small lot and
house, Klamath Falls $750. Clear
Wants Medford or near about same
value.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BROWN St WHITE REALTORS are
offering excellent 5 and 6 A. tracts
on terms and at prices you can
not afford to overlook.
ALSO: A reconditioned modern 8
room house close in for $2500 on
easy terms.
ALSO: City lots at prices never
before offered, paving, water, aide
walks all paid it: fuM for $325 and
tin paved lots at $80. Brown &.
White. 104 W. Main St.
For Southern Oregon property
See
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO
44 N Riverside
SEE Charles a Wing Agency. Inc.. to
Buy your Home.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack
son County Building & Loan Ass'n
Phone 105.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE White Leghorn baby
chicks, also started chicks one to
eight weeks old. C. J. McCay, Med
lord Rt. 2. Phone 334-J-4.
BABY CHICKS for sale White Leg
horns, R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks.
Price 9c and 11c each. Phone 833.
F. E. SAMSON CO., 229 N. River-
side.
FRYERS Car ley Poultry Farm. 314-W
WHITE LEO HORN setting eggs 50c
O A DeVoe. Vel 623-J-2
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 7 milk cows, 4 calves.
610 Clark, or Tel. 627-W.
FOR SALE Wesner pigs, 13 each. 8.
L. Johnston, Applegate. Oregon.
FOR SALE Registered Hereford bull,
short five year old, $75. E. Pclle
Trail. Oregon.
8 HEAD of registered Hereford bull,
good papers Call 1559.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
GOOD USED CARS
30-day Written Guarantee
Reduced Prices
1934 Studebaker 8 sedan, like new;
special equipment.
1932 Chrysler 6 Special sedan.
1930 Dodge 6 D. A. sedan.
1929 Cadillac sedan.
1&33 Chrysler sport coupe.
1931 Chrysler 6 Sport coupe.
1931 Chevrolet 5 passenger coupe.
1930 Chevrolet sedan.
1931 Chevrolet sport coupe.
A dozen others from $25. up.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Lot on East 6th St. Tei. 18
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Scottle bred bitch, pa
pers. $12 50. Dr. C. A. Halr.es. Ash
land. Ore
PEDIGREED R Canaries S23-J-2.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
I FOP SA1.F G:kI p .i:v SO 00 Cdsa
-.;a Fe jer. i21 Mae k
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE! Sugar pine shakes. See
J!m Miller. Trail. Oregon.
FOR SALE Berry cups, fruit baskets
and crates ol ail kinds. Monarch.
Seed 4: Feed Co.
REAL BARGAINS IN USED TOOLS
2 Fan Wagons; used sprayers; 1 tx
ft. grain drill; 1 corn planter; 2
pumps; Ha H. P. engine; 1 spring
tooth nwrow.
HUBBARD BROS., INC.
LOOK - LOOK -LOOK Ladles' dresses
50c to $2-50. Men s clothes 75c to
$5.00. Shoes 25c to $1.50. Children's
clothing 10c to $2.00. USED WARD
ROBE tiHOP. 518 E. Main.
POWER SEAL Restores motor com
pression. Rejuvenates motor. Re
duces oil pumping. The power seal
advertised over KNX. Cars serviced.
Art's Auto Shop. 202 N. Riverside:
Hell's Garage. Gold Hill. One dolUr
by mall. Warren M. Kelsoe, Rt. 4.
Box 136, Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE! Refrigerator, 60 lb. ca
pacity. Phone 1104-W or call at
324 So. Orange.
FOR SALE One steamer trunk. $8
One lavatory with trim to wall, $3
341 Haven St.
TOR SALE Cabinet grand piano
suitable for student use. combina
tion wood and gas range, Detroit
Jewell, 4 burners and oven, heating
colls, assembled with natural gai
tanks and regulators. Just the
thing for country home. Also Ruud
gas water heater, large family ice
box. iron double bed. Sold for beat
offer. E. H. Pflug, Box 124 Spring
street, off Crater Lake Ave. Phone
1558.
OREOO ASTERS, African Marigolds
2 doz. 25c. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East
Main. Tel. I589-Y.
FOR SALE: Quaker Oil circulating
heater. Half price. Tel 289-Y.
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
Second.
HODGEN - BREWSTER turkey and
chick starters. Better results at
lower prices. Jackson County Feed
CO.
BLACK LEAF FORTY Any
Jaciuon County Feed Co.
size
DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills files. Keeps
them off the cows in pasture. Jack
son County Feed Co., 4th and Bart
lett streets.
FOR SALE Seed corn. J. A. ManJco.
2 miles east of Jacksonville.
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on your
fishing, camping and hunting
needs. Cliff's Sport Shop, 317 No
Riverside.
ARSENATE OF LEAD Our prices are
right. Jackson County Feed Co.
BERRY CUPS and Crates. Jackson
County Feed Co., Fourth and Bart
lett streets.
FOR SALE 230-gallon Hardle Js
spray rig. complete, hose gains, etc
2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted
deep well outfit. Inquire D. M
Lowes place, Valleyvlew.
SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. $2.00
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed sa nd . rock, plaster sand
Bateman's 1534-Y or 912-J.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE CHEAP Packing house
and contents 2 fruit washers
blowers, conveyors, electric motors,
gear reduction boxes, gang pulleys,
belting. Idlers, conveyor tract.
These and other bargains too nu
merous to mention. Flynn Electric
Phone 107.
PERSONAL
PSYCHIC and nationally known Crys
tal Reader. Accurately reveals all.
412 N. Ivy.
MRS. CLARK. Psychic. Let me help
you with your problems. No one In
sorrow turned away. Read in. 8
dally. Circles Friday. 225 So. River
side. Phone 457-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT. SOLD
AND RENTED. Flynn Electric Serv
ice. Phone 107.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired)
Reasonable prices. Flck's Hardware.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 82
North Central. Ave., upstairs.
Painting St papernnnglng.
JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator. Fine interior work spec
ialty. Competitive prices. Phone
053-R. Res. 124 King.
WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM
In colors for your home by paint
ing, tinting, paperhanglng HARRY
MARX. Route t. Phone 14-F-4.
M A BLISS Painting 5e paperhang
lng Tel 646-W 313 So Grape.
Transter.
TRUCKING A STORAGE LOCAL
an distance hauling. Furniture
moving, etc. Reasonable rates Tel
833. P. E Samson Co.
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No Central Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 615.
Expert Window cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing ori
ental rug cleanln? A upholstering
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING '
CAU. Mfijna;, 358-M. Comnwrcisl
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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. 3
157. See W E Thomas or E. J.
Riley. 45 So. Central.
LEGAL NOTICES
Warrant Call
"Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the payment j
of Warrants Nos. 52 to 101 Inclusive. ;
Interest will cease on May 20, 1935. i
Warrants payable at First Nationil j
Bank, Medford. Oregon.
GUY TEX. Clerk.
School District No. 6. ;
Central Point. Oregon
4 348b
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Rosebung,
Oregon, May 17, 1935.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Cola
A. Dlngee. of Trail. Oregon, w-ho. on
December 9th, 1932. made Homestead
Entry. Serial No. 020582, for SE'i.
Section 21. Township 32 S.. Range
1 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
three year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before G. R.
Carter, Clerk of County Court, at
Medford, Oregon, on the 22nd day of
June, 1935.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. U. Dlngee, of Butte Fals, Oregon
H. L. Ash. of Trail, Oregon
Geo. H. Hall, of Trail, Oron
M. Siemes. of Trail. Oregon
WILLIAM H. CANON.
Register.
Summons for Publication.
No. 6003 -E.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon tn and for the County of
Jackson.
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
a corporation, plaintiff,
vs.
O. A. Manning and Wattle Manning,
husband and wife; C. M. Thomas
and Grace E. Thomas, husband and
wife; G. E Hllslnger and Winn If red
HUalnger. husband and wife; M. J.
Scandrett; City National Bank.
Clinton. Iowa, a corporation: L. A.
Banks, also known as Llewellyn A.
Banks and Edith R. Banks, hus
band and wife: United states of
America; W. H. Norcro; The Ncab
Publishing Company a corporation:
Medford National Bank, a National
banking corporation; J. F. Wort
man, as Trustee of the estate of
L. A. Banks and Edith R. Banks,
Bankrupts: C. W. Ouches and Jane
Doe Guches. hxwband and wife;
Jackson County, Oregon, a Munic
ipal corporation: and Medford Na
tional Farm Loan Association, a
corporation. Defendants.
To M. J. Scnndrett, of the above
named defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are herebv required to ap-
1 pear and answer the amended com
plaint Illed against you in the above
entitled suit on or before the 19th
day of June, 1935, said date being
the last day of four weeks from the?
date of the first publication of this
summons, and said period of four
weeks being the time prescribed for
publication hereof, and If you fait to
A ppear and a nswer sa Id amended
complaint for want thereof, the plain-
cm win apply to the Court for fie
relief demanded in Its amended com
plaint, to-wlt:
For a decree of this Court against
the defendants. O. A. Manning. Mat
tie Manning, husband and wife; C
M. Thomas and Grace E. Thomas.
husband and wife; L. A. Banks, also
known as Llewellyn A. Banks; and
Medford National Farm Loan Asso
ciation, a corporation, and egninst
each of them for the sum of $200.00
Mail Tribune Daily
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with interest at the rate of B per
annum from the 15th day of Marc.
19:12; the sum of $260.00. with In
terest at the rate of 8rc per annum
from the 15th day of Septembei,
1933: the sum of $260.00. with In
terest at the rate of 8 Pr annum
from the 15th dav of March. 1933;
the sum of $228 27, with Interest at
the rate of 8 per annum from th
15th day of September. 1933; the sum
of $228.70. with Interest at the rate
of 8'x per annum from the 15th
day of March. 1934; the sum of
$229.14, with interest at the rate of
S o per annum from the 15th day
of September. 1934; the sum of
$6081.99, with Interest at the rate of
4'art per annum from the 15th day
of September. 1034; the sum of
$744.66, with Interest at the rate of
8lo per annum from the 21st day of
July, 1934: the sum of $38.40. Insur
ance premium; the sum of $32.00.
abstract charge; the sum of $500.00.
attorney fees; and for plaintiff's cos,
and disbursements In this suit; that
it be decreed that the stock in Thi
Federal Land Bank of Spokane owned
by the Medford National Farm Loan
Association and pledged as security
for said loan be retired and the par
value thereof appiled upon the In
debtedness secured by said mortgage;
that the mortgage described in plain
tiff's amended complaint be fore
closed end the mortgaged premises,
together with all water and water
rUihts used upon or appurtenant to
said lands and however evidence;,
as described In the amended com
plaint and again described as fol
lows, to-wlt:
Lots Two and Three of the Gold
Range Orchards according to the
plat of said Gold Rane Orchards
now on file with the County Re
corder of Jackson County, Oregon,
in Section Five, Township Thirty
eight South, Range One, West of
the Willamette Meridian, contain
ing 7945 acres. Together with all
water and water rights used upon
or appurtenant to said lands and
however evidenced, situated In
Jackson County. State of Oregon,
be sold In one parcel In the maimer
described by the laws of the State of
Oregon and the practice of this court;
that the proceeds thereof be applied
towards the payment of plaintiff's
decree, costs and accruing costs; that
at said sale plaintiff be permitted to
become a purchaser; that plaintiff
have a deficiency Judgment against
the defendants, O. A. Manning and
aiatiie Manning, nusuana and wire; i
C. M. Thomas snd Orace E. Thomaa,
husband and wife; L. A. Banks, also I
kuown as Llewellyn A. Banks; and I
Medford National Farm Loan Assoc!- J
ation. a corporation, and against each ;
of them, for any portion of said de
cree remaining unpaid; that the de
fendants above named, and each and
all of them, be foreclosed and barred
of all right, title, claim or Interest
In the premises described in plain
tiff's mortgage except the right of
redemption allowed by law. and th it
plaintiff have such other and fur
ther relief as Is meet and equitable.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Hon. H. D. Norton. Judge
of the First Judicial District of Ore
gon, made and entered in said Court
and cause on the 22nd day of May,
1935, prescribing that this summons
be served by publication thereof once
each week for four successive and
consecutive weeks in the Medford
Mail Tribune, a dally newspaper pub
lished in Jackson County, Oregon.
The date of the first publication
of Uil Summons is May 22nd. 1935.
and the date of the last publication
of this summons Is June 19th, 1935.
T. W. MILES.
Postoffiee Address: Medford, Oregon.
EDWARD J. CROWLEY.
Postoffiee Address: Care The Federal
Land Bunk of Spokane, Welch Bldg.
Spokane, Washington,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice of Sheriff's Snle.
Notice is hereby given that undtr
Cress-Word Puzzle
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ligation 20. Abundantly
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68. Finished
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and In pursuance of an execution and
order of ale Issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of Jackson County. Ore
gon. In a cause therein wherein Port
land Mortgage Company, a corpora
tion, la plaintiff, and James C. Buck
master and Pauline B. Buckmaster,
his wife; Mabel J. Helmroth, a widow;
J. H. Young. E. C. Rice and Sarah
Rloe. his wife, are defendants, in !
which a Judgment and decree was
entered In favor of plaintiff and
against defendants James c. Buck
master and Pauline B. Burkmaster,
his wire. In the full sum of $1196.24.
with interest at the rate of 8 per
annum from the 20th day of M-y.
1935. the further sum of $27.23 with
interest at the rate of 10'r per an
num from the 20th day of May. 19:t3,
the fxirther sum of $7.00 for search
ing the records and $100,000 attor
ney's fees, with Interest on said last
named sums at the rate of 6ri pr
annum from My 30th, 1935. and the
costs and disbursements of suit to
be taxed, amounting to $24.45, and a
decree was entered against said de
fendants Mabel J. Helmroth, a widow;
J. H. Young, E- C. Rice and Sarah
Rice, his wife, which judgment and
decree whs enrolled and docketed In
the Clerks office of said Court, on
the 22nd day of May. 1935, I will on
the 22nd day of June, 1935, ax 10
a. m., at the front door of the County
Court House In Medford. Oregrm, r'U
to the highest bidder for cash the
following described real property situ
ated In Jackson County. Oregon, to
wlt: Lot numbered 1; also beginning
at the Northeast corner of Lot
numbered 13. thence South 50 feet,
thence west 50 feet; thence north
50 feet; thence East 50 feet to the
place of beginning, all In Block
numbered 3, Kenwood, now a part
of the City of Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon,
for the purpose of satisfying said
Judgment in so far as the amount
received at the sale thereof will satis
fy the same.
Witness my hand this 32nd day of
May, 1935.
SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff.
By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. -
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are not to bo used unleaa the AAA
sees fit. The AAA boys any that.
therefore, the concession doc a not
amount to much.
Some substantial person on the
Inald? of this situation have a dif
ferent view. They believe that, with
in the next year, the AAA will get
around to these more precise methods
or maintaining a high domestic price
against a cheaper foreign price.
St remg sentiment for such export
subsidies exist Inside the farm bu
reau federation, among cotton brok
ers, railroads and others. There really
seems to be something In the wind
along this line.
If the AAA comes to this view. It
would mean that. In the end. It will
be converted by Senator Smith instead
of Smith by It.
An added Inducement to the sena
tor, however, may be discovered in
the way the AAA crowd has been
heating about the buahes tn his home
state. Their propaganda activities
clown there have been ostensibly in
ravor of the administration progrnm,
but. naturally, these centered against
Smith personally. A lot of things are
supposed to have been dug up.
The extent of South Carolina sup
port for the AAA program was mani
fest In the recpnt farmers' march on
Washington. Smith was out of town
at the time, but he heard about It.
There Is no question now that the
AAA encouraged the promotion of
thnt march as part of Its decentral
ized lobbying for Its amendments. It
Is working generally on the old
American Legion lobbying plan of
promoting sentiment among the folks
back home for the Influence it will
have on congress, rather than work
ing on congressmen here directly.
One bright AAA boy recently sug.
gested to Mr. Wallace the employ
ment of an unofficial lobbyist to
work for the department directly on
congress here. Mr. Wallace rejected
the idea on the ground that It might
look bad.
The AAA crowd has made many
changes In lta amendments. All were
made to meet specific objections from
congressmen and others. Essentially,
they do not amount to much. For
Instance, the old ones permitted the
AAA crowd to go freely into the
books of processors. Aa now drawn,
they permit Inspection of the booka
only on pertinent matters, and the
AAA cannot make the Information
public. The word "reduction" (of
acreage) has been changed to "ad
justment." All the changes really mean Is that
the AAA can alter Its program If It
wants to, but It la not required to.
The announcement that Governor
Lehman of New York would not be
a candidate for re-election struck the
Democratic party bosses here aa a
trial balloon to test hla strength.
They bell1"" he will run again if
sufficient popular sentiment devel
ops. Apparently Postmaster Genera
Farley is out of It In any event. He
la supposed to be satisfied with the
mention of Robert Jackson (govern
ment attorney who prosecuted An
drew Mellon) In case Lehman does
not run.
As the Democratic politico here
sire It up, the voters are moving out
on Tammany. They think the old
powerful political outfit Is on lta last
leg'- la subjects are continuing to
scatter out Into ths suburbs of the
city, getting away from the old ward
control. Thta movement will un
doubtedly be developed further In
the next few years.
Huey's newspaper, the American
Progress, runs the blue eagle em
blem on the top of the front page
upside down.
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Eagle Point
EAOLE POINT. May 22. fSpl,)
The play, "The Youngeat." given by
the high school at the "Oasis" laat
Friday evening, drew the largest
crowd and was conceded to be the
beat ever produced in Eagle Point.
Major credit goes to Mlaa Fern Wins
low, teacher, for her work in training
the characters, but the parents of the
youngsters may well be proud of them
for they certainly are deserving of It.
Proceeds from the play were a little
over $50.
Mrs. Donn Brlttaon and two little
youngsters of Eagle Point, in com
pany with her father. Mr. Brandon of
Medford, left May 15 for a month's
visit In Galveston, Texaa, with her
sister and other relatives living there.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ash pole and Mr.
and Mrs. John Rader drove to Med
ford Sunday for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Garrett. Mr. Garrett has
been lit for some time, but Is Im
proving now.
Mrs. Walter Young county council
prealdent. went to Medford Friday to
install the new officers of the Wash
ington School P.-T. A.
Mrs. Harry Ward, formerly of this
place but now of Medford, was calling
on friends in Eagle Point and vicin
ity Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrett of
Sunset-on-the-Rogue May 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wledman have
moved into the little house owned by
Grandma Stowell.
An epidemic of dogs being run over
and killed struck Eagle Point last
week as the dogs owned by Eva Nich
ols, Walter Clements. John Smith and
William C rand all were killed In that
way within the week.
Alice Walker and little Kathleen
Da vies are ill with the mumps.
Frances Myer Is staying with the
Youngs this week In order to finish
out the term of echo! before going to
her home in Medford.
A 4' -pound son waa born to Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Straus of Sams Valley
on May 13. Mrs. Straus was formerly
Dorothy Pierce of Eagle Point,
Eagle Point Civic club wilt hold Its
rt'gulnr meeting Thursday, May 23.
Mrs. Walter Young. Mrs. Gean Wal
ton and Mrs. Frazier will be luncheon
hostesses.
The high school Juniors will enter
tain with an Informal party for the
seniors at the Oasla tonight.
Paul Newoomb, formerly of Eagle
Point, and Miss Clara Han worn of
Medford were callers at the Roy Stan
ley home Sunday.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY. May 22. fSpl.)
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fisher, who re
cently sold their farm to Mr. PeMey.
are located for a short time at Cen
tral Point. The Fishers, who owned
one of the finest small orchards In
the valley, have spent over 30 years
In this district, where their friends
regret to lose them. They plan to
leave eoon for New York where
they will visit several weeks, with
their son and grandson, Bill and
Bill, Jr.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Ober re
turned to their home at Long Beach
laat week after spending a week
with their relatives, W. W, Edlng
ton and daughter, Mary.
Some folka are finding a new ad
vantage In the chain letter wave
that haa swept the country by
getting in contact with some of their
creditors who left the state owing
their bills.
Mr. McRunnels of the government
forest service, who Is stationed at
Medford. spoke to the Sams Valley
Grangers at their meeting Saturday
night, on government forest work
and the CCC work. Other numbers
were songs by Mrs. E. W. Empey,
Blllle Wyatt and Ralph Alsman. The
business meeting was taken up with
road and agriculture report by the
committees. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Dick Straus and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Straus.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, May 32 (Bpl.)-A fine
fire In the W. D. Stead man home
early Sunday morning waa checked by
the Phoenix fire department, undor
the direction of Harry Reames, chief,
before much damage waa don.
Mr. and Mra. Chet Bourne motored
to Trail Sunday where they will
spend the remainder of the aummer.
Mra. Uta Christie, who haa been
visiting with Mrs. Hedges and Mrs.
Nellie Crawford, left for a visit in
Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. McClaln and
Mrs. F. Watklna drove to Wllllama
Creek Sunday and apent the day with
the Charles Roberta family.
Floyd Watklna of Medford, was
among the fishermen who spent Sun
day at Fish Inke.
Ouy W. Conner and eon were bual- j
neaa visitors In Phoenix Monday.
A covered die h luncheon was served
at the Raymond Furry home lant Sat- '
urday evening. Ouesta were: Mr. and :
Mrs. Doug Stead man, Mr. and Mrs. j
Ed Judd, Mr. and Mra. Chet Bourne. '
Mr. and Mra. Bert Stancllff, Mra. Sybil
Farmer, Mr. and Mra. M- Barkley, and ,
J. A. Palmer.
Mra. M. M. WakeMeld of Centralla.
Washington, and Mrs. A. H. Fisher
are leaving next week for Lake view to
spend the aummer wltb Fred Fisher
and family.
Mra. Sybil Farmer, Mrs. Belle Furry,
and J. A. Palmer of Yreka, Calif., were
week-end guest In Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Anderson were
Saturday evening gueats at the home
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Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS. May 32. fSpl.)
Baccalaureate services were held at
the church Sunday evening and
graduation exercises at the high
school auditorium Tuesday night.
Today there will be a school picnic,
followed by a dance In the evening.
There are six high school gradu
ates thl year, namely, Albert Bakert
Chauncey Harper. Edgar Tungat.
Jean Page. Francea Smith and Hazel
McCombe.
Executive committee of the Butte
Falls P.-T. A. met at the high school
last week. Mrs. Ruth Mlchell waa
elected chairman of the summer
round-up. It was decided to have
the first meeting of the P.-T. A. on
the first Thursday in September,
which will be September 5.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carlson hare
moved into Mrs. Mahoneya house.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ellis and fam
ily have moved Into the Ted Jonea
house.
Butte Falls baseball team played
Prospect teum laat Sunday at Proa
pect, defeating the latter, 10 to 8.
Hustler's club met at the home
of Mrs. Charles Patton last Thursday
afternoon.
A large number of Butte Falla
people attended the AI G. Barnea
circus In Medford last Saturday.
Towtwend meeting waa held laat
Wednesday night. Butte Falls has
a major club.
Mr. and Mrs. Qua Edmondson and
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrotd Patton spent
Sunday at Fiah lake. They launched
tho "Lollipop," built by Gus during
his leisure hours this year.
Butte Falls won In the annual
field meet, scoring 57Vj polnta. Pros
pect scortvJ 53.
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK, May 32. -(Spl.)
Those from here attending the cir
cus In Medford were R. L. Miller,
Phyllis and Junior, Mr. and Mra.
ciay Biles and family, Ed Prefoun
tain family, E. R. Bkeltons' children.
David Btrdseye. and Mrs. Charles Mc
Merrlck and children.
Mrs. Pauline waa Sunday guest at
the Henry Henderson home In Rogue
River. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson and daughter Jean took
her to Grants pass where they called
on Judge Grant Matthews, and fam
ily. .
Several friends of Harriett Short
of Lake Creek received the announce
ment of her graduation from the
Eagle Point high school May 24. She
formerly attended Foots Creek school.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the graduation exercises at Gold
Hill May 15. Junior Miller was among
the class of 18 to graduate. The grad
uation exercises of the Rogue River
high school will be held May 24. Da
vid Blrdseye will be among the grad
uates. Mrs. Floyd Bowera underwent a
tonsil operation at Medford May 17.
Mnrjorle Ryan and sister Dorothy
visited a few days with their father
at Riviera, returning to their home
at Lei and Tuesday. Mr. Ryan la em
ployed at present at the dredge.
John Ryan and Mr. and Msr. Char
lea McMerrlck and children, Alice and
Oeorge visited relatives at Jackson
ville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Carr are living
now at 308 Portland avenue In Med
ford. Mr. Carr haa been a patient at
the Sacred Heart hospital for some
time, Clyde Martin and Marlon Lance
were Grants pass visitors May 16.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Lance and daughter Ruth
of Gold Hill, and Mrs. Joe Woodcock
and son Lyle. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Dole and son, called on Mr. and Mrs.
George Lance and Roy Gannyaw Sun
day. Mra. D. O. Mills and children of
Jacksonville are spending the week
with her sister, Mrs. Charles Mc
Merrlck while Mr. Mills makes a trip
to Idaho with some CCC boys.
LeRoy and Bobble Cameron visited
their sister, Mrs. Otis Johnson. Lois
and Marjorle Cameron at Ashland
Saturday and also attended the track
meet.
Another tract of the Champlin
ranch fronting on the highway and
Joining the Frank Irish tract has
been sold to some parties from Los
Angeles.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Meagerly of
Rogue River spent Wednesday, May
15 with Mrs. Meagerly'e mother, Mrs.
Martha Stead.
Raymond Blair of Gold Hill visited
Rowland Miller. May 18.
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