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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Ladles' Elgin chain wr.st
watch. Finder leave at Tribune of
fice. Reward.
LOST II dog missing, call 1518
WANTED FEKALEHELP
CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commli- i
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Bonuses. Experience unnecessary, j
rrnVieTcaiit " ' '
WANTED ailddle-aged Isdy for. gen
eral housework. Bybee Ranch, Jack,
sonvllle highway.
WANTED Olrl for genersl house
work to live on premises. Apply
personally, 3iu Medford building
WANTED Pleasant, capable girl or
woman for light housework In mod
ern country home. Extra privileges
for right person. Box 2034, Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
ELDERLY man wanted as caretaker
small suburban place. Good home,
small wages. R. L. Nunamaker. Et.
1. Talent.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED A limited number of stu
dents to attend packing achool oe
glnnlng July 31 at the Ala Vista
Packing House. Phone 6-F-14. Mar
ian Stancllffe.
U'ANTED-150 hop pickers. Four
)nnnivts r v k
w.ic nlcklns. beginning Auaust 15,
Good camp ground with cabins and
wood furnished. Apply to B M
Clute. Applegate, Oregon.
WANTED SITUATIONS
REFINED, capable woman around 35
wishes housework. Gentleman's
home preferred. P. O. Box 680, Med
ford WOMAN with boy 10 yrs. wants work
as housekeeper. Write Mrs. Dorotny
Gibbon. Jacksonville, Ore.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
EMPTY FURNITURE VAN going to
Portland August 6 or 7, wants lo9d.
Phone 815, Hawley Transfer.
WANT TO RENT House trailer un
til Sept. 6 for use at Crater Lake.
L. O. Matthews. Crater Lake.
EMPTY FURNITURE VAN coming
from Alturas, Cal., wants load.
Phone 615, Hawley Transfer.
WANTED 8 room modern unfurn
ished house on East Side. SteeJy
renters. 2015 E. Main.
WANTED Used binder. Box 75, Butte
Falls.
HAVE cash buyer for modern borne.
L. O. Plckell. 204 E. Main.
WANTED '29 Ford sedan or phaeton
in good condition. Write F. M
Stle'nl, Rogue River. Ore.
WANTED Will buy on terms line
rent. 5 room modern house. Em
ployed adults. Box 2612. Tribune.
WANTED Beef cattle, real, lambs,
and pastue. J. J. Osenbrugge.
EMPTY furniture van going to Los
Angeles Wants load for there or
way points. Phone 615. Hawley
Transfer.
WANTED
We pay cub tor household goods
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals hliles, pelts wool and m
hair MEfiPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St Phone 1062
JJANTED Heifer calves Write Ruoy
Schulz. Beagle Oregon
FOR RENT HOUSES
THREE room furnished house, 6 00
Including water. J. O. Vlall. Phoenix
FOR RENT OR SALE Modern house
of 7 rooms, furnace heat, douole
garage. 7 West Jackson.
rtii 5-room mooero ofi
furn or unfum. 215 W. Jackson.
POR RENT Modern 5-room stucco
unfurnished. 625 Pine.
POR RENT The ground floor duplex
of my home at 842 East Mam St..
completely furnished; beautiful
grounds; oil burner furnace. Phone
W. Walker at 91 or 888-J-3
Available August 1.
FOR RENT Homes furnished ol
unfurnished Brown 4 White
FOR RENT 5-room nicely furnished
house; basement and furnace. In
quire 405 W Second.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR PENT 3-room turn, apt; ba-.h.
--!. 534 N. Ba.'tieiv.
FOE BENT APARTMENTS !
NICELY furnished freshly decorteed
apartment. Lower floor, private en
trance. 1021 Weet Bth Street.
PARTLY Jurn. 6-room apt. Close In.
20 s. Fir.
FOR RENT Clean, furn. apt. In pri
vate, home. 118 Genesee.
FOR RENT Two room furntahed
apartment. Sleeping porch and pri
vate bath. 321 Apple St.
FURN. apt for rent. 239 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT One 1-rcom apt 6; one
2-room apt. (7.50; one 3-room apt
S12 50; two cabins 5 each. Cecil
Jennings, Coffee Ann's, Front and
Mala.
FURNISHED APT.
604 W. Tenth.
Garage. Adults.
FOB RENT Hotel Holland Apt Tel
710.
FOR EENT FURNISHED
. ROOMS
FOR RENT Clean, well ventilated
front sleeping room, with or wltn
out garage: 3 blocks from Court
house. 323 King.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room, also garage 11 desired. 325
So. Riverside ave..
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room.
Call before 9 :30 or after 4 :30. Phone
432-W. 33 No. Peach.
I ATTRACTIVE room 404 3 Orspe
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
KATES reasonable at 718 E. Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
OR RENT Business location room
16x50. Will remodel to suit tenant
Apply Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnished cabins. (2 00
per week. 153 Oranlte St. Ashland
BFeN-T at Four Mil, lake
44580
Jron .
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXCHANGE 27 acre ranch on An
derson creek for Medrord property.
Call at Talent Service Station.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SMALL MOUNTAIN HOME 30 miles
from Medford on good road, Vt mile
off new Tiller Trail hwy; good mint
ing and fishing; 4-room house with
dinette, nice lawn; reasonable. In
quire or write J. R. Elmore, Trail,
Ore.
9 ACRES part Improved. Cash or
terms. Bargain. H. Schermerhom.
mile Weat Phoenix.
FOR SALE 40 A. turkey ranch. Im
proved. 400 young turkeys. New 5
rm. house. R. 3. Box 57. Eagle Point
E. Ferg, or Inquire 730 Dakota.
SACRIFICE SALE 10 acres Improved
and Irrigated on state highway. L.
O. Plckcll. 204 E. Main.
FOR SALE 25 A. Improved land 2
mi nnrt.h of Jacksonville. Old Stage
ml. north of Jacksonville. Old Stage
Road. C. J. McCay.
FOR SALE Partly furnished 4-room
house. Large lot with fine garden.
On east side. Cheap and terms.
Call at 414 S. Riverside.
BEAUTIFUL Highway Home with 32
acres In cultivation and Irrigated
The dwelling has maple floors, fire
places. 3 bed-rooms, fine well with
electric pressure system. This fine,
diversified farm home can be
bought together with cows, poultry,
crops, furniture, all complete, for
89.000. Terms. Brown Ai White,
Realtors. 104 W. Main.
FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent soil.
6-room modern nouse. eiect.-ic
pump, fruit trees, livestock and
poultry: Pj miles from Sacra
mento. Will sell entire ranch for
82000 or trade for Medford prop
erty. Terms considered Write Ruoy
Schulz. Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE by owner 6 room, strictly
modern house, basement, furnace
beautiful lawn, trees and Brubbery
Double garage. Bargain for Imme
diate sale. 1218 West Main Phone
290-W.
SALE OR TRADE Equity In close-in
modern residence, large lot. Would
trade for equity In small country
place This property would return
good income II rented. Box 8789
. Tribune.
WHEN vou think ot real estate think
ot Brown at White.
I houses FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building 4 Loin
Ass'n Phone 195.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Two Jersey cows. M. P.
Barlow. Wagner Creek Road.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 150 head
sheep, one pair 1400 lb. horses, one
house and lot In Talent. See Henry
Kerb?. Talent.
FOR SALE Dairy cows and young
stock, also pasture for rent. E. B.
Hozan. Applegate.
FOR SALE 3 vr. old work mare. Un
broke. L. McCulloeh. Talent.
FOR SALE No. 1 work horse. CsU
10-F-13.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
LLEWELLYN setter pupa. 3 mjn'hs
old. Reasonable. Dr. I. H. Pore.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
:.77u nnnn rim
REAL BARGAINS IN OOOD L.ED
PORTLAND OR SAN FRANCISCO
1015 Plymouth Deluxe sedan.
1934 Dodze coupe.
I M5 Ford sedan.
1933 Ford Deluxe sedan.
1932 Chrysler sedan.
1932 Plymouth sedan.
1932 Chevrolet coach.
1930 Ford sedan delivery.
1929 Chevrolet coach.
1929 Pivmouth coach.
1929 Cadillac sedan.
1928 LsSalle sedan.
ALso several evn row v - -Used
Car Lot. North Side Et 1.
ARMSTRONG MOTOrta.
Pnone 18. '
tTriVn M 1st
d;.?a 7 &
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES j
for SALE Bed, mattress, spring.
dresser, plana, dining table, cup
board, linoleums, 11-tube cabin t
radio. 1st house east of tank, Con
tral Point.
FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae
ton; radio, air-wheels. 208 Van
couver Ave.
DB SOTO coupe, original finish, good
rubber, good mechanically. Priced
for quick sale.
PIERCE-ALL EN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1927 Chev. i
truck. Wade drag&RW. L. Mccul
loch. Talent.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 130 turkeys.
12-F-8, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE R. I. R. yearling hens
and males. Selected breeding stock.
Also fat hens and fryers. Cummtngs
Poultry Ranch, 5 ml, out Midway
Road.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO Will be sold for balance duf.
Excellent bargain. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe.
FOR 8 ALE Hawaiian guitar, bird
cages, ?4 size bed, large number of
Edison phonograph records. 744 .W.
Jackson St.
FOR SALE Cletrac W. Good condi
tion, buzz saw and Mandel attach
ment. 8125. Phone 610-R-l.
FOR SALE A new Coleman lantern,
5.00. F. A. Waterman, phone 905-W
PROSPECTORS oompass, dip needle.
Box 8924. Tribune.
FOR SALE Fruit Jars, cheap. 812 W.
Fourth.
ONE nearly new Electrolux vacuum
cleaner. Cheap, singer Sawing Ma
chine Co.
FOR SALE Extra fine alfalfa ready
next week. Box 2850, Tribune.
FOR SALE Few thousand late cab
bage plants, cheap. John Mace.
Central Point.
FOR SALE Good 30x3 ",i model T
Ford tires, cheap. 204 Hamilton St.
FOR SALE Apricots, light crop Geo.
Altord. Fern Valley.
EXCELLENT apricots. TUtons. Best
for canning. Bring your container
311 So. Peach.
FOR SALE Apricots. Mrs. R. J. Earl.
Phone 406-J-l.
FOR SALE Complete lubrication
equipment. Wltham Magneto and
Parts Co.
FOR SALE Flamo enamel gas range
like new. 160. Phone 24 Gold Hill.
P. O. Box 642.
HAVE YOUR Old Waahei repaired I
Reasonable prices pick's Hardware
SACKS
20.000 sacks on hand. No. l's and
2's. See us before you buy. Med
ford Bargain House
FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street
from Montgomery Ward's.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Beauty shop. Box 6910,
Tribune.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE If you want your henhouse,
cow barns or packing houses white
washed call 258-W.
GOLD OPPORTUNITY Quick ac
tion. Investigate what (10 offers In
proven district. Box 2653, Tribune.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Ahstracts.
JACKSON CO.
AKSIKACl CO.
Ahstracts ot Title and
rule insurance The
'inly complete Title
System id Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
ot Title. Rooms S and S. No 02
North Central Ave., upstairs
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL MeOonagle. 338-M. Commercial
Spraying.
piano and Oultar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Tenoher of
Piano and Steel Oultar Song wrt
Ing service studio sI8 Llbe.!
Bunding. Medford Ore.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - HO to M00 tor
persona or household purposes nn
House Furnishings or Autos; alec
Cars Refinanced Loans closed
within 30 oilnutea License No. a.
157. See W E Thomas or B J
Riley 46 So Central.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL
and long distance nauung furni
ture moving, etc Reasonable rates
Tel 833 F E Samson Co.
EADS TRANSFER 44 STORAOE CO
Office 1015 No ueotrai rnune oi.
Prices right. Ssrr.ee guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack,
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Pnone 616
Expert Wlndon Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO TT Tel UIJ
Bouse cleaning floot waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
LEGAL NOTICES
Sol Ire lo rrertltnr..
In the County Court of the fttAte of
Orecon in and for Jackson Coun'.y.
In the Matter of the Estate of Robert
C. Rueechaw, Deceased.
Wntlce la hereby Riven that the
undersigned was on tlie 26th d.17 of
July, ly35, appointed Admlnlst-ator
with W:ll annexed of the estate of
Robert C. Rueachaw. aeoeajeo. oy
order of the County Court, of Jv k-
-i.., ulln,t n,id entate are re- ;
1 ou:red to pre.vnt same, dillv verl-,
fled, at tne oClre of Best and B-is.
. "
the date of the first nnwinaion
which is msde on July 39th. 1935.
O. C. B0O33.
Administrator with the Will Annexed.
Notice of Final hettlement.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of E B
Plckel, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned has filed her Final Ac
count as Executrix of the Estate uf
E. B. Plckel. deceased. In the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and
that said Court has appointed Tue.
day. the 8th day of August. 1035 at
the hour of ten o'clock In the fore-
noon of said day as the time, and
the Court Room of said County Court
in the Court House In the City ol
Medford, Oregon, as the place for
hearing objections to said Final Ac
count, the settlement thereof, and
the distribution of said estate.
All persons Interested are hereby
notified to appear at said time and
place and anow cause, if any there
be, why said Final Account should
not be approved by the Court, aai
estate be decreed to be fully settled,
a decree msde for the distribution of
said estate to the person entitled
thereto, and aald executrix discharged
from her trust.
Dated and first published Julv 8th,
1935. MATTIE E. PICKEL.
Executrix of the Entae of
E. B. Plckel, deceased.
Meteorological Report
July 39, 1935.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Tuesday: slightly warmer.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Tues
day, but some cloudiness on coast:
slightly warmer Interior of south and
east portions.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest. 92; lowest, 58.
Total monthly precipitation, 0.32
Inch. Deficiency for the month. .04
inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1934, 16.17 Inches. Deficiency for
the season, 1.67 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 31; 5 a. m. today. 74.
Sunrise tomorrow, 5:02 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:32 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 a
120 Meridian Time.
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Luckner's Yacht Burns.
BREMEN. July ?9. AP) Count
Felix von Luckner's auxlllary-englned
schooner Mopclla burned during the
night in the harbor because of a
machine room short circuit. The ship
is believed a total loss.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Roar of Cannon May Interrupt
Ethiopia's New Year's Activities
BV rilAKI.ES NORMAN.
(Associated Tress Staff Writer)
If Mussolini's African legions were
to Invade Ethiopia In September,
as some military observers predict.
they would strike at a country cele
brating Its New Year.
Ethiopia's New Year's day falls on
September 11.
"The Abyssinian army." writes a
British historian. "Is in effect prac
tically the people, for with the ex
ception of priests and monkst every
man Is a potential soldier love of
fighting Is in his blood'
tt Rains Torrents.
September looms as the likely time
for invasion because of the peculiar
weather conditions that govern the
whole of Ethiopia. The country has
two seasons. In the main Bnga,
which Is the dry season, from Sep
tember to mid-June: and K'arnmth.
the wet, rainy season of three and
a half months, from mid-June to the
end of September.
"When It rains it pours" la an
understatement when applied
Ethtopla. The rain comes down in
torrents and turns primitive roads
Into raging streams and rivers. War
time maneuvers are impossible under
such conditions.
Ethlnpln's Boundaries.
Modern Abyssinia is believed to
be composed of three racen the
Hamltes of north and northeast
Africa: a Semitic strain because ot
Invasions from Arabia; and a Nl
grltlc element Introduced by inter
marriage with conquered negro tribes
For centuries they have beaten baclc
invasion after Invasion, and in
modern times have Inflicted severe
defeats on Egypt and Italy.
Emperor Menelik. whose army
crushed the Italians In 1608, made
boundary treaties with England
Prance; and Italy. The realm now
ruled by Halle Selassie, "the Con'
querlng Lion of Judah." consists of
Abyssinia on the north and center:
the Oalla country in the south and
southwest; the negro and negroid
country of the west; on the east
the Moslem tribes and In the south
wt. the Ogaden Somala. The rulers
of Abyssinia, or as the people prefer
to call It, Ethiopia, claim descent
from King Solomon and -the Queen
of Sheba.
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Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, July 30. (8pl.)
For the past week your corres
pondent has been vacationing at the
beautiful summer camp of Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Peckham on Yale creek,
a tributary of Little Applegate. Mr.
and Mrs. Peckham have, through the
courtesy of Mrs. Mary Pursel, spent
their summers the past five years
at the present site.
It Is one of the neatest and most
sightly summer homes In this sec
tion and Is situated near the road
and on the banks of the swiftly
flowing stream of Ysle creek. In the
early part of the season trout fish-
Cross-Word Puzzle
Catch which
prevents
ratchet
from turn
ing hack
ward 10. Native metaJ
11. Piece out
!9. Old French
coin
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22. Minced rflsb
23. Vocal solo
25. Flat cap
'J8. Cut of meat
27. Malign
J8. Depend
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31. Insect's egg
3. Lazy
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41. Trap
43. Kind of duck
44. Circular In
dicator
45. Spanish wide-
mouthed
Jug
47. Silkworm
At. Starting point
of a aermot
81. Study
R2, Wagon track
S3. Danish fiord
iRiAiSEiRiGid
2. Very small
West Indian
bird
4. Suppose
t. Decompose
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Modern Ethiopia nn are romponlte of Hamlttr. Semitic and MRrtMe
yearn ago by the minicllnj ot Invader and natlven. Although section Of
vnrlfliitu, the man and woman with her bahy shown In the pletureai
The Abyssinian form one-third of
the population. The Oalla Invaders
of the sixteenth century were sub
dued by successive Abyssinian kings,
and their conquest was completed
by Menelik, who added considerable
territory to his realms.
The climat of the capital, Addis
Ababa. Is aald to be perfectbright,
never unpleasantly hot, cool because
of its altitude, and fanned by
breezes from the mountains.
Peppery dishes are favorites with
the natives.
Ing is good and a fine sulphur
spring Is only s short distance above
their camp.
Mrs. Peckham Is ft natural land
scape gardener and has beautified
the grounds with flowers and shrubs.
All unsightly logs and brush have
been far removed from the camp,
making It neat and attractive. A
move Is now on foot to close the
stream for e few years to allow the
trout to increase.
The Pursel family are among the
oldest settlers of Yale creek and have
a beautiful mountain home Bnd stock
ranch.
A small sawmill Is in operation on
the Pursel land and supports several
families. A good school In winter
available for the children. I lRO
saw the big machinery which I
being installed at Sterling mine end
the new power lines leading Into
the workings.
. Sterling canyon is s scenic as
the Slskiyous and the Griffin Creek
Valley at the foot of the canyon is
an Eden of fruit and gardens and
grain.
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS, July 9. (Spl.)
Emmett Oott of Evans Creek CCC
camp, spent last week-end at the
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Putney
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams and
Mrs. Elmer Oott had picnic dinner
together last Sunday and Sunday
evening they attended the musical
evangelist meeting In Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. Helms snd children
have moved Into one of Evanoff'e
houses.
Mrs. Laura Abbott and Orba Ab
bott have returned to Butte Fella.
Mr. end Mrs. Everett Moore sna
son, Gordon, went north on their
vacation Sunday. They will visit in
Portland and other points.
Every Tuesday night the lunlqr
boys and glrla are meeting with
Mrs. Putney for Christlsn Endeavor
work.
Mrs. Iverson la visiting her daugh.
ter. Mrs. Putney.
B.P. Hllkey worked for Mr. Vincent
at the ranch at Eagle Point recently.
Mrs. Klncald and Wendell Klncaid
and sisters of Los Angeles are visit
ing Mrs. Klncald's brother, Mr. Dona
hue and wife at Rancherta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Donshue en
tertained Rev. and Mrs. Smith and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Putney. Mr.
snd Mrs. Clyde Adsms. Mrs. Elmer.
Oott. Wendell Klncald and Calvin
Stoddard at the fish hatchery picnic
grounds last Wednesday night.
Elmer Oott la working at Tennsnt.
Calif. Dale Oott la also working at
Tennant.
Mrs. John Marlon spent Thursday
In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Alburn and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Page recently
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones returned
from Scnlca last Monday evening.
Ruth Moore who is In nurses
training at St. Luke's In San pran
claco will be home on a vacation In
September.
Mrs. Charles Page and Jean Page
vlltel Aahlsnd Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover ot Med
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The men and women wear cham
mas, a pleoo of material three yards
long and several yards wide, which
resembles the Roman toga. The so
clal station of the wearer can be
ascertained by the richness of the
chamma.
Marriage and divorce laws, accord
ing to observers, are lax and easy.
There are no harems.
The men wear cartridge belts,
many of them of fancy turn, and
carry rifles
The women affect much Jewelry
ford apent Sundav In Butte Falls.
Mlas Taylor returned from Port
land on Tueaday.
Mrs. Harry Cllddlna and daughter,
Joan, will arrive from San Pranclaco
on Saturday to vlftlt Mr. and Mra.
Page.
Freda Roberta, Roland Roberta,
BUI Roberta. Bobby Hoefs and Ger
trude Hoefa came over from Keno
on Saturday and returned Sunday.
Eather Moore accompanied them to
vlalt in Keno this week.
Prank Oaraon haa a new coupe.
Mra. Cleraldtne Trimble of Oregon
City Is visiting her slater, Mrs. Theo
dore Predeuburg.
Mlas Thelma De Forest and Mre
Eva Davie of Nebraska vlalted Mrs.
Cleveland three days this week. Mlas
DePoreat la a cousin of Mr. Cleve
land. While here they vlalted Crater
lake and left for San Diego to see
the expoaltlon.
Bob Hoefs Is visiting bis grand
mother, Mrs. Laura Abbot.
Ernestine Fredenburg returned to
San Pranclaco after spending her va
cation here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Fredenburg. She Is in
agricultural department of govern
ment work.
Elmer Abbott and Billy Edmond
son axe making hay on the Rod
Baker place.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hlbbard were up
from Medford Tueaday and spent the
night at Homer Craft's.
The Eagle Point Grangers had a
picnic at the flah hatchery last Sun
day. Byron Stoddard is at the Pool Hill
lookout.
Riviera
RIVIERA, July a. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Brysn Ward. Kenneth and
Norma Lee Ward, Mr. and Mra. David
Biles and daughter, Carol Joelene.
and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Biles and
eon Dennis Biles, were visiting their
perenta. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Biles.
July 31.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Robertson of
Sanger, Calif., were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Biles and family July 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frost 'and
children, Dick and Dorothy, were
visiting July 31 with friends In the
Mesdows.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Rose and son
John, and Mr. Oscar Moe were In
Medford. July 30.
Mr. and Mra. Ouy Batea and
daughter, Margaret Biles, from San
Pranclaco, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Dole, July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and
son of Grants Pssa were visiting
rscently with Mr. and Mrs. Vencll
Cerveny.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bllea and
daughter Darlene May. were vUltlng
Mr. Bllea' parents, Mr. and Mra
John Bllea, July 31.
Ray Oaunyan was ' visiting his
sister. Mrs. Oeorge Lance, July 33.
Tolo
TOLO, July 39. (Spl.) Mrs. Allda
Trlle la clerking at Pine Tree camp
store.
A no-host duck feed was enjoyed
on the Island above Oold Ray dam
Saturday night by the gang, namely.
Don Applegate and Henry Knowles
of Medford. Raif Bucklea and Fred
Boeworth of Central Point and Ed
ward Inmann. (Now don't get ex-
- cited thinking they broke the laws
strains, merited many hundred
Halle iSeaKle's land have their
fairly typical.
bracelets, rings, amulets, neck
laces, earrings.
The Abysslnlans are considered
good horsemen.
The religion of Abyssinia has been
unchanged since its Inception 1600
years ago. It Is Coptic Christian. The
priests form a powerful group and
are often seen assisting the Judic
iary, yhlch in the general run ol
law cases holds court In the streets.
There are no lawyers. The Mosaic
law, an eye for an eye," Is the
underlying code.
on wild game. The ducks were white
peklnga and perfectly tame).
Mr. and Mra. Prank Deaver and
Mr. and Mra. J. Saunders and chil
dren. Frank and Jackie, who drove
through from Weat Plains. Mo., ar
rived Wednesday. They want to
locate here,
Mr. and Mra. T. A. Muse, who live
at Tolo gardens, came here two
years ago from that state, and since
men relatives and frlenda to the
number of twenty, singly and m
groups have come here Irom the vi
cinity of their old home. All have
settled near here.
Mlases Blanche and Emm.ii..
plogate of Medford enjoyed a camp
ing trip on the river recently. While
here they called at the Baughmaa
..... inmann homes.
Mrs. p. a. Tracy and daughters,
Arlene and Ernestine, also Mrs.
Edyth Bohnert and baby, Marilyn,
spent Wednesday at Grants Paaa
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne
Williams.
Mrs. J. p. Krucger and daughter,
Wanda Louise, and Margaret, will
arrive Friday by train from Welling.
.. ..io ,ur a month's visit with
Mra.
ivrucgers parents, Mr. and
John Green.
Mra.
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK, July 39. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tyrrell enter
tained the pupils and patrons of
the Lost Creek school district Wed
nesdsy. at the Dead Indian Soda
Springs, with a picnic lunch. About
I forty were present and In the after
noon the youner generation enjoyed
the ewimmlng pool where they frol
Iced until time to go home.
Mark Hoefft returned home Tues
day from a short visit with relative
In Sacramento.
Mrs. c. R. Moore went to Medford
Thursday to undergo a major ope
ration. All are hoping for her speedy
recovery.
Mrs. Frank Farlow la spending a
few days with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. .1. Tyrrell of Perrydale. Mrs.
Tyrrell haa been 111 for some time.
Mrs. T. J. Hoefft and children and
Mrs. William Hoefft and daughter
expect to leave Monday for Port
land, where they will attend a con
ference of the Seventh Day Adventlat
churches.
Mlas Wanda Wyant was hostess at
a party at her home July 30 given
In honor of Miss lola Hansen, who
arrived July 14 from Nevada for
visit with her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and
Alfred Hansen and son are leaving
this week for eaatern Oregon.
Clyde and Everett Orlssom spent
the week-end with friends and rela
tives near Ashland, returning home
Monday.
L. J. Ortssora came in from sheep
camp Wednesday to atay a couple ol
weeks.
Mrs. Dean Terrlll and children
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Pech.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nussbaum
and Mr. and Mra. A. L. Pech and
families motored to Fish Lake Fri
day. Mrs. Ray Rush and daughter,
Jewel of Eugene, arrived Friday to
assist her father. C. R. Moore, dur
ing the abaence of Mrs. Moore,
who is in a Medford hospital.
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