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- MEDFOKD f ATT, TRTBUXE, MEDFOltD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 17. 1936. PAGE FIFTEEN GO WHAT YOU .WANT Classified FOR E ASY RE FE RE NCl -J 1: i ttA.hiVliUt. B.HRV ' IbORAwH Read very a 0B this page. Voo will probably find ex actly th mini joa want to bay or MIL II It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive), effective. RATES far word lint Insertion (Minimum tse) ach additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month wltbont aopj change -tl.M Phone 75 ' FOR WANT ADS 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Black leatner puree containing glasses. Reward. 607 Catherine St. LOST Gold lavaller with blue atone pendant. Return to Tribune office. Reward. f j LOST Brlndle oow, (Suernsey-Jersey: ., freshen In February. J. Ellestad. Central Point. LOST II ctog is missing. calllSlS. MALE AND FEMALE VIOLA PLAYERS are very necessary In fine orchestras. The Medford Junior Symphony Orchestra needs them at present. Because of scarc ity of players of this fine Instru ment i will give free Instruction 10 eight persons past school age who will study the viola seriously. In expensive but suitable Instruments will be furnished at wholesale cost. John R. Knight, 815 West Main. Phone 824-Y. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Single man for ranch work. Inquire Bartlett'a Fur Shop, 40 South central. SALESMAN WANTED by Portland wholesale hardware house to sell our line as side line In Rogue river valley and Klamath Falls territory. Commission. Write George H. Graves Salem, Oregon. A WANTED--Mln'.ng partner experlenc-7- ed In quartz ana placer. Box 4284, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS F1RST-OLASS shoemaker wants posi tion. Box 421)., Tribune. POSITION WANTED as housekeeper or cook. Take full charge. Refer- ences. Phone 1522-Y. WANTED Contract tree pulling. Ore gon California Trucking Co., phone 1174. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS wanted A ruff In good condition. Phone elB-rl. 1 WANTED Milking machine In good condition. Answer by price and model. L'lther H. Day. Route 3. Box 114. IF YOU want your linoleum or carpet laid, call 134. Louie Thompson. WANTED Room and board. Tel. 1036. WANTED To buy dairy cows for California market. C C. Hoover, Phone 437-R. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles Saturday, wants loao ror there or way points. Phone 815, Hawley Transfer. WANTED Used furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, fruit Jars, etc. Hol brook Furniture Co., In old Fire Hall Bldg, 112 E. 6th. Tel. 547. WANTED Dlso for Fordson tractor. L R, care Mall Tribune, WANTED We pay cash tot buusehold foods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, bides Delta wool and mo hair MEDFORD BAHOA1N HOUSE 27 N orape St Pbone 1083 WANTED Cook stoves beaters bed springs mattresses day-beds sani tary couches and cut or what have you- We pay cash ji exchange NEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE 423 E Main St WANTED PURS PURS PURS Highest cash price psid tor raw furs Complete line of traps jn asle MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Orape St Wed ford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room furnished houae; garden apace. Inquire 1216 Locust St. FOR RENT Furnished house. Call 321 Apple. FOR RENT Purnlshed hou-: over stated; 2 bedrooma; $27.50. Tel. 1303-W. SMALL furnished house, 2 adult; Frigldlre. $22.50, at 130 S. Orape S t POR RENT 5-room furnished house, cloe In; modern, clean, paved St.. garage, water paid: adult; $22.00. Key 240 So. Grape. POR RENT 117 West 14th; Hol.y Court No. I. corner 4th and North Holly; 419 West Second. Also ottwr deMracle homes. Phone 191 or evenings. U41-W. FOR RENT House on North River- . side 11 879-X. POR RENT New 4-rooro house. clse In. Phone 477-J. I POH HEN! - hm f-trtiu-ed 01 I uoituiuahecL Brown Wall. I FOB RENT HOUSES POR RENT 4 -room turn, houae; elec trlo range, refrigerator, oil heater; garage; adults. Phone 846-V. B-ROOM furnished. 3 or bedrooms Close In. Phone 1433-J. POR RENT G-room modern furnish' ed houae. close In. Phone 457-J. POR RENT Moawrn 7-roora unfur nished nome Phone 738 POR RENT A -room furnished house, close In, 830. water paid. Inquire 146 8 Ivy FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APT. Heat, hot water and garage. 835.00: vacant after the 30th. Berben Apts.. 10 Quince fit. TWO housekeeping rooms, furnished. 319 N. Orape. FOR RENT Apartment; no children. 718 Welch. APARTMENT for rent, 818 West 10th at. POR RENT Purnlshed apartment. 329 N Holly Phone 879 -X FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD Home-cooked meals served In prlvtae home Reasonable rates Near business district. 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. BOARD AND ROOM ratea reasonable nr 7lfl E Main FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM. 153 N. Oekda.e. UTTRACiTlVE rooms 04 S rtreoe I FOR EXCHANGE I WANTED To trade for hay, good I fresh milk row and two good dairy ' heifers. Box 1165, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE . . POR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty rlos In Phone 955-J FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 412500 buys a 15000 mod ern 6-room house and one acre ground on stato highway adjoining ' city limits; $200 cash, balance montniy payments. uook mis over before you buy. Also 48 acres on Kane creek; 15 acrea bottom land, buck son, iree water; new 3-room log house, outbulldlnga. Only $1200; terms. L. G. PICKELL 204 E. Main. Phone 1580-J. 100 aukes well improved stuckeo and equipped, eluse to Meedford. some oasb or Inoome property Ba) ance long time low Interest O A DeVoe. 623-J -2 LEAVTNG STATE Make offer for $2,000 equity. 7-apt. furnished ' house, modem, fully rented. Pull price $3,400 On highway In town . Terms., by owner. Box 4418. Tribune HOUSES for sale or rent, evenings U47-.W. Tel. 185 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown White FOR SALE AUTOMOBILfclf for TRADE Good ear lor used truck. Bix 1284. Tribune, . - . ; IS MODEL Ford picx-up; good me- chanlcully and good rubber. 1113 West 4th. TRADE--Equity In 1930 Ford sport coupe for 1929 Ford sedan. Route 4, Box 874. Medford. . FOR SALE 1931 Cher, coach, A-l condition; 4ov. ioua nu. lunraiuo. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large aedan. $50; trailer, gaa engine, boat. 27 Elm St. LATE MODEL USED CARS Taken In or new Studebakers. Don't overlook these values. 1934 Hester Chevrolet Sedan, like new; radio and heatr. 1935 DeSoto Airflow, with overdrive. Chrysler Airflow, aupposed to be gool. 1933 Chevrolet Town Sedan; fine shape. Also Buloks, Studebakers, Fords. Dodges, Pontlacs, in coupes and sedans. If you don't buy here, we both lose money. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service. PRICEd'tO SELL One id Pontiac sedan, one '30 Chevrolet pickup; excellent shape. Inquire Apt. 26. Riverside Apt. FOR SALE Truck. Trsde wood or la bor. Phone 135J-W 1213 W. 9th. GOOD USED UARS With .938 License. BUY NOW ana BUY CHEAP 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet Coupe; radio and heater. 1938 Plymouth DeLuxa Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. . 1934 Chrysler Airflow. 1931 Chrysler 68 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 4 Coupe. 1929 DeSoto Roadster. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. i 1931 fhrysler 8 DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Terraplane DeLuxe Sedan. Also a number of other real bar gains. LANUE MOTOR CO. Chrvsler-Plyp-outh Dealer. Used Car Lot. 6th and B"r"t 3 No Riverside FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK - - - - - ' DISPERSAL SAIE BY OEOROE POL LOCK Entl: herd of 35 registered Perchemn and Clydesdale horses and colta w'll be sold at Public Auction to tre highest bidder. State Fair Grounds at Sacramento, J ann ua ry 25, 1936. POR SALE Feeder plea. Meadow broo' Ranch. Eagle Point, Ore. Tel. 27-X-10. ANNOUNCEMENT Auction sale of purebred Hereford and Shorthorn bulla, at the Sal Pavilion. Jan 18 So Oregon Livestock Auction Co Col A H Dudley. Auctioneer. POR SALE 2 freab oows. Bert Stan- cliffy. Phoenix. FOR 8 ALE POULTRY FOR SALE 180 White Minorca pul lets snd Ism year's bens. $1.00 each at 311 Laurel St., Ajhlind. Ore yr. O. Wilburs, FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS PURE HANSON hatching eggs, dame mated to males direct from Hanson, from dam 5 generations over 250 eggs: sire's dsms over 300 eggs; blood tested: $4 00 per 100. Alfalfa hay $10 ton. Phone 311. W. M. Tetherow, Central Point.' NARRAOANSEIT for breeder. Tom $5, hens $3. J. N. Wright, Central Point. FOR SALE Turkeya, or trade for laying pulleta. See A. L. Kitchen, Jacksonville. Ore. BOOK ORDERS for Early Hatching NOW. Sweeney Poultry Ranch, Route No. 3. flox 114. Medford. FOR 8 ALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Auatrallan puppies Phone 16-F-15. FOR SALE .MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap, wheelbarrow, $ wicker rockers, refrigerator, child's swing, electric toaster, fernery. 833 Queen Anne. FOR SALE Late model 11 -tube Phtlco mantel radio, good condition, $20 caah. 824 So. Peach. POR SALE Good elet-trlo range and fine wood 'boater. Phone 121-R. GOOD cook stove, $10; Windsor ill stove with oven, $15; steel fruit atand, $10; flat top deak, $15; dav enport, $15;, kitchen cabinet, 8; good bed, coll springs, $8; 1 dlso, 1 set work harness. - , Al'a Trading Post, Jacksonville Hwy. and Lazier Lane. Buy, Sell and Trade. TWO.WHEEL trailer. .30 Martin rifle, $500 worth wood working and me chanic's tools for sacrifice. Inquire Peoples Electric Apartments, No. - 304, 8 to 7 p. m. FOR SALE Cabin, Diamond lake; also E-flat cornet. B-flat trumpet with A and O slides; guitar, mando line, violin, Underwood portable typewriter, Coleman heater, electric heater. 3-burner electric plate, flat top deak. novelty bookcase, smok ing cabinet, library table, bed, springs and mattress; smoking stand floor lamp. Inquire Peoples Electric Apartments, No. 304, be tween 6 and 7 p. m. FOR SALE (Dry fir vood. Tel. 376-X. FOR SALE Phllco cabinet radio, 7 tubes, good condition, $15.00. 926 Park Ave. FARMERS. ATTENTION. Rebuilt, second-hand farm lmple menta, tractors, etc., for sale at bar- ?aln prices a 3t South Grape, Med ord. Call and see what we have. FOR SALE Household goods, stock, chickens and tools. Old Stage road, Mrs. Frank Tompkins. FOR SALfi; Wood, woodsawlng and fertilizer. ' Phone 503-J. FOR SALE Baleu grain hay. L. A. Salads. Phone 184, Central Point. FOR SALE A number of thoroughly re-condltloned ro-palnted Electric Refrigerators. $45.00 end up. Leon ard Eloctrlo Co. 309 E. Main. POR SALE Apple wood. 12-lnch. $1.60 tier at orchard or $2 50 tier delivered In load tot; 16-inch 26c tier higher. Phone 1265 or 468-R-3 ONE Iron safe. 1 large automobile tent. 606 W. 4th or Phone 832-R. irOR SALE Hay and grain: hay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, barley and oats whole or ground. Phone 36S-J.3. victor Bursell. NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack ed or face and fill; large sizes. A real buy. Newtowns 15c per lug. Bring your own containers. Phone 926 American Fruit Growers, Inc.. 318 So. Fir. Medford. Ore. POR SALE New and used building materials. Lea Williams. 1520 N. Rlv. APPLES Fancy Delicious, pscked. large size, per box ...11.25 Fancy Delicious, good size. per lug Newtowns, good size, per lug.. J5 Bring Containers BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 sizes Of rock at 61 60 pei yard delifered Bateman Phone 1534 V oi J12-J FOR SALE Dry body wood. Phone 015. Hawley's Transfer. APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR basement Is filling with water, Cass Auto Wrecking will pump It out or furnish equipment. Prices reasonable. Phone 780. POPULAR piano harmony and tricky breaks taught in a new, easy way For Information call 615. EAST SIDE BEAUTY SALON Fatur Ing Nu-Ray Machine lew Permanent Waves. $5. Aiso special Two aa or a Permanent foi the price of one. 610 BaM Main. Tel. 668. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT? ATTRACT CO. A bi tracts of ntle ana ntle insurance The only complete Title (System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title Rooms I and 6 No 92 Nnrtn Ontrai Ave upain. Kipert tVinouM Cleaners. LEI OBOROE DO H tl 1173 House cleaning floor waiing on ntl m finin and 'innnitfinti Income Tax Reports prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and state re turns prepared. See Earl Foy, Room 11, Jackson County Bank Bldg. P!vn 7P8. Money to Lend MONET LOANED - 660 to 63C0 (of parsonai or household purpe on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cirs Refinanced Loioi closed within 60 minutes Ucenw No S IS7 See W t room as 4S So Ceo ml ROOFING ROOFING Let ut inspect rout roof before the rainy season Th:s fer fire it fr-e Call 370. Rugue Uitei Bogfifif Co, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. REINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, oattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. BADS I KANSPEK at STORAGE OO. Offloe 1015 No Central Pbone 81$ Prices right Service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling furni ture moving ate. Reaaonaol ratea Tel 833 p E Samson Co. hawley TRANSFER - Expert pock era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices lght 619 North Rlvet-nlde Phone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Ststs of Oregon for Jackesn Coun ty, dated December 37. 19S6. In the ault of Western Loan and Building Company, a corporation, plaintiff, va. I Geo. Iverson. Henrietta Hadson Cleve- isna. iormerly Henrietta Hodson. (legal owner), and "John Doe" Cleve land, her husband; W. C. Thompson and Ora C. Thompson, his wife; J. E. Nichols and Mabel E. Nichols, nis wife; Luke Ryan and Ethel Ryan, nts wife, defendants, wherein the plain tiff recovered the sum of One Thou sand Four Hundred Twenty-nine and 77-100 Dollars ($1,420.77). with Inter est thereon from December 27, 1935. at the rate of ten per oent per an num, together with a reasonable at torney fee In the sum of $100.00. and for Its costs and disbursements taxed at the sum of $26.70. and a mortgage securing said sums was foreclosed by decree of the Court and the property described In aaid mort gage ordered sold for the satisfaction of said Judgment, I have levied upon real property located In Jackson County, In the State of Oregon, de scribed as follows: Commencing at a point South 35 deg. 30 mln. East 103 feet from th North corner of Lot Six (6). Block Three (3). Cottage Addition to th City of Medford. Oregon, thence South 35 deg. 30 mln. East 48 feet; thence South 64 deg. 30 mln. West 115 feet; thence North 85 deg. 30 mln. West -48 feet: thence North 54 deg. 80 mln. Bast 115 feet to the place of beginning. Notice, therefore. Is hereby given that on the 5th day of February. 1936. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the court house. In Medford. Jack son County. Oregon. I will sell all of the right, title, and Interest of the sold defendsnts or any of them in and to the said above described real prop erty at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the said execution under foreclosure of mort gage, together with all costs and ac cruing costs of sale. Dated at Medford. Jackson Count. Oregon, this 2nd day of January, 1938. 8 YD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. First publication: January 8. 1936. Last publication: January 34. 1936. Administrator's Final Notice. In the County Court of the State of vregon tor jaexson county. In the Matter of the Estate of ffm. V. Gibbon . Deceased. - Notice is hereby given that the undersljrned administrator of the es tate or wm. v. Gibbon, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson Oonnty, hi duly veri fied final account, and said court has t Saturday, February I, 1936, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day In the court room of said oourt, in Medford, Je.ckson County, Oregon, as the time and plsee for the hearing of said final account. All persons in terested are hereby notified to make or file their objections. If any they have, to aaid account with said oourt on or before said time. GUS NEWBURY. Administrator of the Estate cf Wm. V. Gibbon, Deceased. Notice ot rthertff'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 Jnx-ksonr to me directed and Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Consumed ' i. Dwelling plc I. Pronoun II. Urow 13. Amlc U. Ba prolltabl 16. Put tnlu wurd: 17. Join IS, Rowing Imple ments Bo. Entrance II. Manual digit 13. Old musical Instrument 39. Dottiest lo fowls IT. Glide over lc ZS. Again: orefls . Flnl.h 30. Uteeple 31. Golf mound Si Of or pertain Ing to: sums II. Begin 14. Small naD 15. Hold In til ell regRrd IT. Abounding In a certain fuel It. This springs eternal 19. Steering appnratu 19. Smiiogea ot Ink Solution of Vestsrday's Purzl A R M A H A SR A N ON P P. A ilS E.E N G O E.SJ1 E.R R Si A NT 1 E N I D i E AlRTlE L AT E S Wmh e v a m a Npppl CA P E T yfcO P erAS anare a dto1lu ElTHjiPllBTs E M 1 0 R I 0 LIE pTNA S LjOPE D Hp R6S SY 41. Hlghwaymaa 46. Attention 41 Pungent vegetable 4S. trtitruth 49. English river r.o. Poor M, 8ea easts DOWN 1, Impreaa with a aenae of arandeur 1 12 13 Nff 5 6 17 rrpf r r 'l ly is itr gp7 lit 21 22 Iff23 M- 25 ZZZZsE-ZZZZSflZ zl nL J&L 32 lip" w I37 a-i f ' i m' ' TTfVmi ' ' i earns '? I if . 9 mm jr (, " i . aaBBaajfejaai ,,, , MV.a. 40 41 W''43- A .."'. i .4 i I , J 1 I I 1 1 I dated on th 18th day of December. 1935. In a oertain suit therein, where in Th Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, aa Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against J. J. Ray, one of the Defendants, for the sum of Four Hundred Twenty-two and 94-100 ($42394) dollars, with Interest on $367.96 thereof at 8 per annum from October 1, 1935. until paid, with cost and disbursements taxed at Twenty-three and 40-100 ($23.40) dol lars, a Attorney fee, .which Judg ment waa enrolled and docketed in til Clerk's offloe of said Court In aaid County on th 17th day ot De cember. 1935. Notlos Is hereby given that, pur suant to th term of the aaid execu tion. I will on the 35th day of Janu ary. 1936. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at th front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medrord, In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgmeut, to gether with the costs of this sale, sub ject to redemption ss provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the defendants In said ault, J. J. Ray, a widower; central Point 8 tat Bank, a corporation; Mark tfklnner, euperlntendent of State Banks, liquid ating the Central Point Stat Bank; A. B. Ashley and Hazel Ashley, hus band and wife; and Jackson County, a municipal corporation, had on the 34th day of July, 1929, or now Iwwe In and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-v.it; The North half of Southeast quarter, and the Souhteast quarter of the Southeaat quarter of Section Twenty-eight, Township Thirty four South, Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian, situated in Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 36th day of December, 1935. 8YD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. . 10 GIVE OPERETTA EARLY NEXT'SPRING JACKSONVTLLaC, Jan. 17. (Spl.) The boys' and girl' glee clubs of the Jacksonville hlQb school have chosen the com Jo opperetta "The Sunbon net Girl," for presentation In the early spring. Try out a for the leading roles have been held the past two weeks, with much rivalry among students for the Various parts. Over two-thirds of the Jacksonville high school student body will be rep resented In "The Sunbonnet Girt." The operetta. "The Toreadors." given last year by the Jacksonville school, was the first musical production of Its kind ever given by the big h school. It was considered a most successful presentation, both from a musical and financial standpoint. It Is hoped that "The Sunbonnet Girt" will be an even better production. Leading roles for the operetta wtU be carried by Frances Halght and Wayne Martin. They will be support ed by Shirley Cantrall, Freddy MstB ger, Bud Mitchell, June Wllcoreln, Henry Head, Marcel la Jones, Gall Luak. May Manklns, Mary Br an urn, Madeline Mtazger. Ora Mel Thetdl, Russell Ayers, Avenda Ayers and a chorus of AO. "The Sunbonnet Girl" Is under di rection of Mrs. Florence Hunmker. Marine Hill Is accompanist; Morris Byrne, stage manager; Joe Beach, business manager, and LaMont Dewey, advertising manager. OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 17. (AP) Jobs approved for women by the state works progress administration include truck driving, danger flag waving and fossil bone scraping, as well aa 66 other types of employ ment. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Article oi apparel 11. Organ of alchi 1ft. Strikes vio lently II. Base ball team 20. Separate II. Belonging to them U2. Therefore 81. Part oC a dreas ii. Handle 6. .Shabby: eolloq 17. Room 30, Son of one's husband or wire by a former marriage IL Tread under foot 11. Dlit'olorea place 14. Girdle 1. Co it 17. Flower I?. Covering for the baad and neck 40. fnset 41. Negligent 41. Eiprennlon ef scorn 41. Ventilate 44. Lair 41. Com pa as point S, Government levy ft. tat forth or Interpret 4, Sharp and harch I. Food flan I. Ooddeae of the harvest T. Down; prefix I. Learned I. Petty, tnallos R M ilS A T O N I C (g)DNTpgRBEFS Eagle Point II EAGLE POINT, Jan. 17. (Spl.) Mra. Graham, mother ot Mrs. Dale Walker, had the misfortune to break one of her legs by falling: on slip perj steps at th horn of Mrs. Jamea Owens at Wellen last evening. She I In a hoapltal at Medford at present, and la getting along nicely. Mlsa Ruth Nelson of Portland ar rived In Eagle Point last Sunday evening, where she will visit for a while with her aunt, Mrs. Roy Stanley, and other relative and friends. Ray Neugart. a tectier tn the high school here, was married at Corvallts December aft to Mlsa Lata Ingram, of Philomath, who was an employe In the office of the regis trar of Oregon State college at the time of her marriage. Mlsa Minnie Clark of Belllngham. Wnsh., left last week for her home after a visit with her brother, B. A. Clark and - v;lfe ot this place. The first conference game of bas ketball will be played at Prospect In the gymnasium tonight by Eagle Point's first and second teams and the Prospect teams. The sophomore class of the Eagle Point high school attended the show, "A Tale of Two Cities" at the Cra terlan Thursday evening as guests of their teachera. J. M. Carlisle Is here visiting with hla daughter, Mrs. B. A. Clark and husband. Mra. Madeline Barrett, teacher or the Laurelhurst school, spent laat week-end aa guest of Mrs. - B. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry went to Medford on business Wedn'y. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Clay and Ben Liberty of Medford attended the Townsend club meeting held at tbe Oasis laat Monday evening. Mrs. Clay la the editress of the Jackson County Times. Mr. and Mrs. Art Nlchola of Port Klamath are visiting In this com munity at present, - having been called here by the death of Mrs. Nichols' mother, Mra. McDonald of Brownsboro laat week. The deepeat aympathy of their friends Is ex tended to them In their double bereavement, as they had Juat lelt Susanville, Calif., where they at tended the funeral of their grand daughter, the 19-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, for mer resident of Esgl point and Butte Falls. Mrs. Abbott was for merly Fay Nichols and Mr. Abbott Is a son of Mrs. Wm. Abbott ot Butta Falls. Both grew up and at tended school here. They also have our sincere sympathy. Mrs. Ernest Dahack returned Wed nesday from several days' visit In Sacramento, Calif., with relatives there. Mr. Dahack and son drove on down to San Francisco on a business trip, but have not returned at this writing. A card party given by the Olvlo Improvement club will be held In th club room thla evening. All are cordially Invited. A nominal door charge will b made for the entire evening's enjoyment. Frank Brown haa been confined to the house for th past few days with a aelge of rheumatism and cold. Butt creek la th highest It haa been for several yeara at the pres ent time, being entirely full and running over In many place. Peo ple are hoping that It doesn't get any higher. Mr. and' Mra. J. A. Terren , and grandson. Buddy, of Ashland, were visitors at the Henderaon home last Sunday. Orvllle Henderaon and Roy Taylor left laat Monday morning with, a truck load of Iron and stesl for Dorrls, Calif., where they" expected to meet O. H. Davis of Klsmaui Falls, who will take th load on down to San Francisco. They ex pect to return the last of this week. - The school teachers and Mr, Wal ter Young will entertain th Ladle Civic Improvement club next Mon day evening with a card party in the club rooms, starting at t:00 o'clock. ' A minor accident occurred Wed nesdsy afternoon, when the two cars driven by Don Blttaan and Mrs. Rny Harnlah slde-ewtped each ottwr while passing as they wr driving on th narrow, slippery road on the south side of th creek. No on was hurt, and but slight damag to the cars. Mrs. Of ne Wslton and little daugh ter. Janet, went to Medford Wed nesday, wher Mis Janet I taking dancing lessons. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAm, Jan. 17. (Spl.) Mrs. Laura Bo ran and little daughter Rena were callers at the Holman home Thursday. ' Th. school board of this district held a meeting; at th Holman home Thursday evening, for the purpos of re-mp!oylng Miss Frances Moller as teacher for the rest of the term. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline mad a business trip to Rogue River Tues day, T F. Boren of thla district pur chased some hay from Mra. Campbell of Esgle point, and haa been busy hsullng It thl week. Ed Kolabab, who la staying on the Henry Daley orchard, hlpd Mr. Daley at his farm on Rees creek sev eral dsya last week. Th Olvan brother report tbsy found some willow In bloom already thla week. VAU.rv school open second sem ester Jan 37. Accredited nursery, kindergarten, grades I thru 8 Muaie. dramatics art. dsndng. French. Call Mary Poster, director, 8M-M. Beagle B EAGLE, Jan. 17. (Spl.) The Pleasant Hour club met at the home of Mra. Walter Grant January 8. The games for the afternoon entertain ment wer "Friday the 13th" and "General Interest." Vase dipping waa the project for th afternoon. Re fresh menu were served by the hos tess, Mrs. Orant, to end the pleaaant aitemoon. Those present were Mas dame Jamea Martin, A. B. Williams, Tom Perdue, Bert Nelson, Mslvln Martin, Cha. Sanderson, Walter Orant and Mlaa Elva Adams. The next meeting will be held at the horn of Mra. Tom Perdue February 13. Mexican basket work will be tbe project of th next meeting. J. H. and C. R. Williams received word that their sister, Mrs. H. C. Hinds, of Twlsp. Wash., la very 111. Mrs. R. E. Boyles, Mrs. Hinds' sister of Medford, left for Washington to be with her. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Schofleld of Long Bow, cel., ware visitors at the Sanderson home Monday. Mr. and Mra. Ray Bowen returned home January 11 from Pasadena, Cel.. where they spent the holidays with their children. Visitors at th Wllllams-Seegmlller home Sunday for dinner wsre Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rector and John Thomas Watts. Rev. Lewis of Central Point held preaching services at the Antloch school house Sunday. Mr. Richmond and Mr. Hamburg oam out with Rev, Lewie. Ralph Ellis and Dick Rush took part In the Sama Valley high school play Friday night. A number from her attended.. Mrs. Chas. Sanderson and son, Ernest, called at th Uines home Sun day afternoon. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mar tin celebrated their 36th wedding an niversary. Dinner guest for the even ing were Mr. and Mrs. Oha. C. San dron and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson were Medford visitor Tuesday, The school children are making novelty paper weights with putty and geological apeclmens. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen were Med ford visitors Tuesday. Table Rock TABLS . ROCK, Jan. 17. (Spl.) Officials of the Table Hock Com munity club announce that the regu uar meeting to be held Friday night has been postponed to January 34 Besides the regular business to be transacted at this meeting, patrons are promised ft good program ot en tertainment. The Fred Smith family Is under quarantine regulations owing to a case of scarlet fever. The continued heavy rains are get ting to be somewhat monotonous here. Orchard and farm lands which have been flooded for the past few weeks are now In the soggy stage: barnyards and feed lota look like duck ponds, and the river has been brought within striking distance of farm lands on two or three occa sions. Share owners of telephone line No. fl met at the school house January S for the annual meeting. Report of the seoretaryotreasurer showed the company to be in excellent condition, capable ot giving adequate service at a price of not more than l a year per phone. R. B. Nealon was elected president; M. B. Ohase, vice-president, and J. L. Nealon, secretary-treasurer. Mr, and Mrs. John Hoist of Sams Valley were visiting friends here Thursday evening. Among Sunday visitors here were James Fleischer of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hamilton and son Alex, Mrs. K. Huntress, Miss Golds Boone of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rlchardsson of Beal Lane, The whole neighborhood deeply sympathizes with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russel In their recent grief caused by the loss of their Infant daughter, Martha. 4- NEW PLANING MILL ASHLAND, Jsn. 17. (Spl.) Indi cating Increased hop for betur time on th part of local lumber Interest, and marking another step in expan alon of the Industry In thl vicinity. A. W. Moon, wall known lumberman, plan to start Immediate construction of a modern planing mill on 18 acrea of th olty' airport property, be has revealed. A ten-year lease at th rat of 860 per year waa being prepared by City Atorney Frank 9. Van Dyke. Thursday, after th terms war reviewed by both Mr. Moon and city official, both parties finding It agreeable. Equipment for th mill, represent ing an Investment at present of ap proximately 830,000, will arrive about February 1, although work will begin a soon aa th leas la signed. Th mill will b operated under the name of th Lost Laks Lumber company, the asms that haa heap running a smaller planing mill adja cent to th Moon sawmill In tha Bellvlew actlon. A survey In connection with th oomlng Olymplo gamea showed there art 19,130 eating place In Berlin, of which 11.300 are licensed to sm aleoholld drlnka. ' i . Nine state, selected a combina tion of black with orange or yellow for their 1088 automobile license plates: eight blue and whit and sstsn black lad li THE GRANGE Roxy Ann Ora nee. Rcxr Ann nrtno. .m - - "I" UIB, W" night at 8.18. The lecture hour I w o conducted by the Graces, and refreshments will be served after the business meeting. H. B. c. met at the home of Mra. C. B. Rose January 1, to plan tha Pomona dinner of January 38. The meeting waa on of th largeet of thla winter, there being 18 mem bera and 3 guests present. The Orange win sponsor another of It popular dancea February 1. mualo to be furnlahed by the Jack sonville orchestra. All Orange mem bera and their friends are cordially Phoenix Grange. Phoenix Orange met Tuesday night with good attendance. Written re ports of all committees for laat year were read by the chairmen. Committees appointed by the disc ter, George Drake, for th year were: H. B. committee vada Bell, chairman; Cora ChandlerDorothy Lofer, Emma Wolgamott. Telltha Ploltel, Florence Drake; agriculture Charlea Hooker amlth. chairman; Floyd Bell, Dave Walker and Earl Loffer; legislative W. A. Brloker, o. A. Andrew, H. u Wright; relief w. A. Brlcker, chair, man; C. A. Knudson, Mrs. C. A. Xnud son, Mrs. Dave walker; finance Lea. ter Newbry, ohalrman; Harry Reamea and Ray c. Ward; ways and means Enid Caster, chairman; Lola stlllwell, Ed Stlllwell, Mabel Quackenbuah and Jess Reynolds; mulo Mildred Ward, chairman; Gladys Sloan and Vaughn Quackenbuah; reception Mrs. w. A. Brlcksr, Mrs. O. A. Knudson and Mrs. Flore no Drake; educational Elva. Caster, chairman; Keith Hockeramlth, Cell Andrews and Kathrya Denser; publicity Eire Caster. Th executive committee, which la elective, la: Bob Logan, chairman; C. A. Plokel and Otto Caater. Four application for membership were referred for Investigation. Worthy Lecturer Ollv Floyd md several announcements Including th following: A good literature table Bach member, when they have read, their current magazines. I requested to bring them to tbe Grange, turn them over to the lecturer or Floreno Drake, who waa appointed to ban charge of thla phase of the work, and, leave them for ua ot om ether person. flhe la planning scrapbook. Thaj artloles to be placed In thla book are to be of auoh a nature that portions of them may be usable In Orange) program In th future. Qrang mem. bershlp 1 divided aa follows for this work: Taxation questions Dav Walker, O. A. Knudson; safety prob lem A. H. Huarn, Mra. O. A. Knud son; fruit Ray Ward. Vance Wolga. mott; grain Floyd Bell, Bob Logan; cooperative news Lester Newbry; leg islative questions W. A. Brlcker. A. W. Shepherd: aohool Gladys Sloan, Ksthyrn Denser; horn and health Mrs. Lester Newbry, Floreno Drake, Maud Wood, Chub Anderson: garden and flowers Cora Chandler, Donna Oraffle, Lillian Coleman, Sarah Wei. ker; dairy W. J. Ferna. Oeorg An drewa; livestock 3. A. Hockeramlth, George Drake; poultry H. L, Wright, Noah Chandler; highways Otto Cas ter, o.A. Plokel. During lecture hour each respond ed to roll-call with a new year'a reso lution. Th following talked on que, tlon to corn' before the voters a the next election: "Th Election Law." Lester Newbry; "Sales Tax." Oeorg Andrews; "Questions of Legislatures Setting Own Salary,' 0. A. Plokel; "Student Fee," A. W. Shepherd. . Director of tha play, Mr. Charles' Rocker smith aaked for assistance m securing some of the properties to b used. Thla play. "Th Clod," will b given ahortly after th first ot Feb. ruary. ' Next meeting ot th Orange win be January 38. H. E. club met at tha home of Mr. Mabel Quackenbuah Wednesday with 10 members and on visitor present. Covered dish lunoheon was served as noon. Th Polyanna wen revealed and new ones chosen from th com Ing month. Upon resignation of th secretary, Mr. Lola Stlllwell, Mra. Al Floyd waa elected. lUe fancy work committee appointed by the president, Ada Bell, Is; Mildred . Ward, Mabel Quaokenbuah, Emma Wolgamott, Mrs. Chub Anderson; program committee Kathryn Denser and Mr. Tenth Plokel. Mrs. Mildred Ward was oo-hoatess with Mrs. Quaoksnbusb. Place of next meeting will be made known later.' . . emigWTm filling rapidly ASHLAND. Jan. 17 -(Spl.) Emi grant reservoir east ot Ashland la filling rapidly with the heavy Janu ary rainfall, said Olen Arnaplger, manager ot th Talent Irrigation dis trict. Thursday, and apllllng may be resorted to within the next three or four days. Th apllllng, through the opening of some ot the lower gates, will con siderably raise the level of water In Bear creek and land owners whoa property It adjacent to tha creek are being warned to have livestock out , ot th way. Mr. Arnsplgtr said It wss too early to predict the abundance or lack of irrigation water for next summer, but ' aaid that present Indications aasur t least a normal Irrigation year. Politics Cited as Aid To Longevity PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 17. (AP) Abstlnsnc from tobacco and whlaky and th fact that ha Is a "dyed-ln-jrool" Democrat aided Cr. 3. S. V.'r!;M In attaining th g of 101. th doctor : aid. Dr. Wright, who observed his birthday yesterday, was a practicing physician In southwestern Idaho for to years. He now reside her with son.