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PAOft RTVEN -' ' ' ' i- ... 1 ...... 1 t- 11 ..i'-i- ,..,,- ' - - '-- - ' ---- r k MEDFOKD MATT- TftTftUfffl, APEDFOK'il. QftF.flOX, MONDAY. J AXUATiY 20, 19.1(1 -j rm ip - ' aK.WVlilji Vt.'&liVttl J VU , I Vtt Mbuv I sbuu T' j I 'j I vo H 1 vo H J B.UUY H :BOU.aftj if 1 Bead every id on Itala pas. You wlU probably find ex actly the thing 70a want to buy or Mil. If It lin t there advertise. 1 1 a Inexpenslv. effective. BATES tor word first Insertion (Minimum J5c) sen additional Insertion. per word 1 Minimum 10c) Per Una per month without : opy changes . ! Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Gold lavaller with blue stone pendant. Return to Tribune office. Reward. LOST II aog is murine, calll516 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. No others need apply. Apply Monday aiternoon or evening. Jackson Hotel- WANTED MALE HELP WE want to select reliable young men, now employed, with foresight, fair education end mechanical Inclina tions, willing to train spare time or evenings, to qualify as INSTALLA TION and SERVICE experts on all types ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS and Air Conditioning Equipment. Write fully, giving age. phone, pres ent occupation. Utilities Eng. Inst., Box 1340, Mall Tribune. SALESMAN over 85 acquainted with Grocery and General Store trade. Must have car. Phone Mr. Evans. Jackson Hotel for appointment. WANTED Mining partner experienc ed In quartz anil placer. Box 4284, Tribune. V ANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Day work. Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345-M. WANTED Position as orchard fore- i man. Years of experience in every phase of orchard work. Can take complete charge. Best of references. Address Box A, Mall Tribune. FIRST-CLASS shoemaker wants posi tion. Box 420., Tribune. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS CARPENTERING, painting, any kind of work done for cash and trade. Phone Central Point, 145. WANTED Disc harrow for Fordson tractor. Box L. B., Mall Tribune. WANTED 83500 loan on Mediord property valued at 88500. P. O. Box 105. Eagle point. , WANTED Milking machine In good condition. Answer by price and model. L'lther H. Day. Route 8. Box 114. WANTED Used furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, fruit Jars. etc. Hoi brook Furniture Co., In old Fire Hall Bldg, 113 E. 6th. Tel. 347. WANTED We pay cash fot household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals bides pelts wool snd mo balr MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063 WANTED Disc for Fordson tractor. L R. care Mall Tribune. IF YOU want your linoleum or carpet laid, call 134. Louie Thompson. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters bed springs, msttreasea day-oeds. sani tary couches and oots Of what have you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE 433 E Main St WANTED FURS FURS PURS Highest cash price paid for raw fure Complete line of traps on sale MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-39 No Grape St Medfnrd FOR RENT HOUSES PORRENTo room completely fur nished home. 636 Weat 4th. for RENT Very fine 4 room furn ished house, es. R.. local tuuri, corner Myrtle and Taylor Ste. Oeo. Iverson. ' I FOR BENT 6 -room lurnlshed house; j garden apace. Inquire 1316 Locust st. ! FOR RENT Furnished houae; over stuffed; 9 bedrooms; 127.60. Tel. 1303-W. FOR RENT 111 Weat 14th: Hoi;y Court No. 8. corner 4th and North Holly; 41 West Second. Also othrr desirable homes. Phone 195 or evenings. 1147-W. FOR RENT House on North River side. Tel. 879-X. FOR RENT New 4 -room house, close in. Phone 477-J. FOR REN1 Homes furnished ot unfurnished Brown Whtia FOR RENT -t-room furn houae: elec tric ranire. rWneerator oil heater: garage; adults. Phone B46-Y. 6-ROOM furnished. I or I bedrooms Close In Phone 1432-J. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house.-close In Ph ne 4S7-J FOR RENT Mom-rn 7-Mom unfur nished home Phone 718 FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. e!i in 110, water paid. Inquire 1M A. Jjx. FOE RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT for rent. 801 N. Central. John Free. FOB BENT -Apartments, hot water. 331 Apple. TWO housekeeping rooms, furnished 319 N drape. APARTMENT for rent. 91 Weat lOtb 8t. POR RENT Furnished apartment. S29 N Holly Phone 879-X FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD Home-cooked meala served In prlvtae home Reasonable rates Near business district. 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. BOARD AND ROOM, rate reasonable r 71 E Msin FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8) Oraps FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR BENT 10 acres, close to town. Phone or see Clarence Pierce. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE POR 8 ALE OR TRADE Income prop- erty. clos In Phone 955-J FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE WHTft Bank Request.. Immediate Sale Sacrifice Price, 15300 40 acre orchard, garden land. 700 full bearing Anjou trees. 600 nine-year old Bosc and Bartlett. Never frosted out. Balance fine alfalfa, garden land. Small house and barn. Under Talent ditch, good road, near school. Terms. ALSO Non-resident owner wlsh- 1 ea us to sell 40 acres Bear Creek j bottom, adjudicated water right. 5-room house, barn, chicken house. ; well; located on proposed new hlgh- i way near Talent. Price 84200. 81000 j cash, oalance terma. Exclusive list- i lng. Nothing Better. J. O. Barnes, : 30 N. Peach St. Phone 010-7. FOR 8ALE StocV and dairy ranch. 431 acres adjoining good range. Free water. Write Box 117, Hornbrook, Calif. F6R SALE Fine suburban home properties that will suit you In size and price. Also Medford homes at prices and on terma to interest any one in the market. BROWN St WHITE, Realtors. 100 ACRES well improved stocked and equipped, close to Meedford. some cash or Income property Bai anoe long time low Interest 0 A DeVoe S29-J-3 HOUSES for sale or rent. TeL 195 evenings 1147-W. WHEN ;om think ot real estate think it ftmwn A White FOR . SALE AUT0M0H! CHRYSLER "73 Convertible good I tllUli.luu, bum unvi.luaijr uon, 3135 cash. Phone 401-B-l. SEE THESE USED CARS BEFORE YOU BUY 1934 Studebaker Commander Regal Sedan; 1934 Pontine Sedan with trunk and new Urea; 1934 Bulck Business Coupe. Won derful buy; 1933 Bulck Victoria Coupe. Like new: 1931 Chev. Coupe, 1931 Cher. Se dan; 1930 Ford Sedan. SKINNER'S GABAGK .Bulck - Pontlao 1934 CHBYSLEn Airflow Sedan. A car that is good I . . . Not Just suppeeed to be good. This car sold with the same guarantee as a new oar. Run only 14.000 miles. See and drive It. LANGS MOTOR CO. GOOD USED CABS With 1936 License Lower tnon city prices 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan, best of care and runs like new. 1931 Chrysler 6 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1939 DeSoto Roadster. 1929 Defloto Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Royal 8 Sedan. 1934 Terraplane Sedan. Also a number of good buys 935 and up. LANGS MOTOR CO. Chrysler Dealer Plymouth Used car lot 6th es Bartlett FOR SALE "Wlllya 77" 1934. Excel lent condition. Fire Department. FOR TRADE Good car for used truck. B-ix 1384, Tribune. FOR SALE Truck. Trade wood or la bor. Phone 1357-W 1313 W 9tb FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS POR SALE 50 White Leghorn hens and pullets, laying good. 81.00 each. Mrs. J. T. Sawyer. Rt. 1, Box 87. Talent, Oregon. FOR SALE Hatching eggs. 50c for 15. Near Howard school. Route 3. FOR SALE B. I. R. Pullets. Old Pa cific Highway north opposite Dr. Sweeney's J. H. UnvlUe. FOR SALE 3 down White Leghorn pullets. 61 a piece. J. M. Sutherlln. Rt. 3, Box 17. PURE HANSON hatching eggs, dams mated to males direct from Hsnson, from dams 6 generations over 250 eg$s; sire's dams over 300 eggs; blood tested; 64 0" per 100. Alfalfa hay 610 ton. Phone 311. W. M. Tetherow. Central Point. NARRAOANSEiT foT breedera. Toms 65. hens 83. J. N. Wright, Central Point, Phone 134; FOR 8 A LI; LIVESTOCK FOR BAIJ5 Young team of mares and cement block machine. W. A. dividers, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Horae weight 1200 lba. gentle, sound. 6 years old. Woman or child can handle, saddle boras or has been worked some. Oak Springs Ranch, Trail. DISPERSAL SAIX BY OBOROE POL LOCK Entl: herd of 35 registered Perchemn snd clydMdele horses and cults w'll be sold at Public Auction to tre highest bidder. Stale Fair Gn.i'nds at Sacramento, Janu usrj ii, 1836, , FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ANNOUNCEMENT Auction aula ol purebred Hereford and Shorthorn bulls, at the Sale Pavilion. Jan 18 So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co Col. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. FOR SALE 3 fresh cows, Bert Stan- clltfe. Phoenix. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppta Phone 18-F-18. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS truck load of Bed land oranges. Al so Klamath potatoes. Get our prices ! before bnying- tia-way juar&at. Phoenix. Oregon. FOR SALE Baled third cutting al falfa, also br led straw. K. H. Nl dermeyer, phone 697-R-l. ' POR SALE RADIOS All used radios are rebuilt and carry new set guarantee. Brunswlok S tube consols auto, volume control -.35 00 Spar ton 8 tube console 17.50 Edison 9 tube console, beau tiful tone 22.60 RCA 2-volt batter? set com plete with batteries 21.10 At water Kent 7 tube console- 17.53 Majestic 8 tube HI -boy 33 60 Ste wart-Warner 7 tube all wave 1935 model 50.C0 Zenith all-wave table 1935 model 6000 RCA R&dlola 17 9 50 RCA Radlolette table 12.60 Airline 6 tube console 17.50 Majestic auto radio 10.00 Public Address System, 12 watts, 8 spxrs, crystal mic rophone 112.50 DON'S RADIO SERVICE 407 E. Main Phone 668 DINING room and living room set for sale. Call at 908 Queen Ann. STEEL safe 21x22x26. $30.00. McCulS ton. 317 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Second hand bicycle, good conditio! . Reasonable price. Inquire 815 Taylor St. FOR QUICK SALE Household fur niture several cases of apple but ter, cream separator, farm, carpen ter garage and pipe tools. Pipe fit tings and a quantity of pipe, one stump machln- with cable and hooka complete. Mrs. Frank Tomp kins, Old Stage Road. FOR SALE Appleo at ranch. We de liver. Tel 258-J. O. V. Myers. FOR SALE Hay. Mrs. Frances Camp bell. Engle Point. FOR SALE Good 14-lnch sulky plow Jake Brown, south end King's hwy FOR SALE Good clean alfalfa hay, first and third crops, at Oaklelgn Farm, 2 miles north of Central Point on Pacific highway. Call 383. .Otto Bohnert. FOR SALE Good electric range and fine wood boater. Phone 121-R. FOR SALE Apple wood. 12-tnch, (1.50 tier at orchard or tg 50 tier delivered In loai lots; 16-inch iftc tier higher. Phone 1265 or 468-R-S cOR SALE Hay and grain; hay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, barley and oats whole or ground. Phone 355-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.. 213 So. Fir. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE New and used building materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Rlv FOR SALE Philco cabinet radio, 7 tubes, good condition, 915.00. 926 Park Ave. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 tlses Ol rock at 91 AO pei yard delivered Bate man Phone 1534-T or 412-J FOR SALE Dry body wood. Phone 616. Hawley'a rransfer. APPLES We deliver T IS2-L MISCELLANEOUS IF TOUR 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 SAUSNFeatur ing Nu-Ray Machtneless Permanent Waves 86. Also special Two 13 or 5 Permanent foi the prloe of one. 610 Ewt Main. Tel. 6R8. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Small sawmill. aTB. Zimmerman. Central Potnt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO- Abstracts of rule and fitle Insurance Th only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms t and 6 No. 82 North Centrni Ae iintrs Expert Window Cleaners. LET OBOROE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning floor waitng on ni "iff 'lMnlntt anil 'inrtoit-inir Money to Lend MONE LOANED 50 to I3C0 tor personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cart Refinanced Lotos closed within 30 minutes License No 167 See w Thomas 46 So Cen- Transfer. RE1NKINO TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling Furniture cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 C. Stuart. CADS TRANSFER 8TORAOB CO. Office 1016 No Central Pnune 816 Prises right guaranteed TRUCK1NO AND 8TORAOt Local and tong distance bsuhng furni ture moving ste Reasonaole fates tl 838 P ft Samson Oo HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and moffn Special iibUicS BTWfig equipment PMeet ight fll0 ttaiU) Ruersjaa. FUgus Sift. BUSINESS DIRECTOR? Income Tax Reports Prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and state re turns prepared. See Earl Foy. Room 11, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 7t8. ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your rool before the rainy season This ser vice is free Call 370 Rogue Rlvei Roofing Co PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Advice on all affairs of life. 903 No. River side. JLEGAL NOTICES Call for Rid a for Wood Medford Armory Board at Medford. Oregon, will receive bids for 20 cord of 3 foot body fir wood to be delivered to Medford Armory by January 80, 1936. By SOT. W. H. ELLENBURQ. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Master of the Estate of Math ilda B. Harris, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Executor of th Estate of the above named Deceased, ami has qualified as such; all parties having any claim against said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present same, duly verified as by law required at the ofice of F. J. Newman, Attorney for said Estate, tn the Palm Build ing, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated en- first published this 23rd day of December. A. D. 1935. RUSSELL L, HARRIS, Executor with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Mathilda E. Harris. Deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that K- J. Hall was on the 30th day of Novem ber. 1935. duly appointed Adminis trator of the Estate of George F. Hall, sometimes known as G. F. Hall, and sometimes known as Geo. F. Hall, Deceased, by order of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to present them verified In the manner provided by law, to the undersigned Administra tor at the office of George Codding In the Courthouse at Medford, Ore gon, within six months from Decem ber 30th, 1935. the daty of the first publication of this Notice. E. J. HALL, Administrator. GEORGE CODDING, Attorney for Administrator. Address: Courthouse, Medford, Oregon. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for che County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Organization of the EVANS GREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. Notice Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned petitioners, whose names are signed to the following and at tached petition, that said petition will be presented t. the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, on the 19th day of February,-1936. ab the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, or as soon thereafter as said court can it tend to the same, at County Court House of said county, said date being the time fixed by said Court for the presentation and hearing of said petition. This notice Is published once each week for the period of four weeks, the publication for the first time being the 20th day of January, 1930. Said petition 19 as follows: PETITION FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF EVANS CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. We. the undersigned petitioners hereby petition the County Court of the Stata of Oregon, for the County Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Unruffled Scents Always Csnnl from Buffalo to Albany Danger Bottom of the foot Send away Ridiculous failures Devoured Insect's feelers Disposed cus tomarily Those bora It) a place Philippine tree The herb dill Secondhand First name of the leader of the Forty Thlevet Confusion Impress one's self obnox iously Insert Goddess of dawn Adversary Fruit of eertala trees On who takes f art Id a nray Unchanging Angry Hindu woman's garment fhr KlhKdom In Inrlo-Chlna Addresses Solution of Yesterday's Purils, hemcADeiwqaTf or ean o d g"jj y TTO p A ALYZlpRm AYMffi B A R N R A T gs pe.Ru Ha g u e 1 re1 STAME NiSTlMjjEj LLmTi riIne CIkI S L A N JM S A U ijy wjA T T R TfLE M AH emu m a r i a gTo TiAiM Ht?iwTE IrIs Mmm II. Parcel of (round 64. Ties 65. Components of a molecule 89. Ascending 1. Kind of acid . Disturb the fieace vlo ently 4. Church official f.6. Feminine nam jn' fi7. Numerous 1L si. Prophets CD. 11 U stand DOWN L Oram, as tar rltonr It. 1 Ancient region II. In south- 11. wtstern Asia N. ' z 3 V MS I6 I7 I8 ly WM' I" I'3 13 izzzMizzzf WA 3T5r 1- 1ZZZ ', (, '0?', T iMu. of Jackson, to organise an Irrigation district, to be known and designated as the Evans creek Irrigation Dis trict, the boundaries of which to be as follow, to-wit: Beginning at a point where the center I'ns of section 33. T. 35 S. R. 4. W. W. M. intersects the center of Evans Creek; thence following upstream in the center of Evans Creek to a point where said O j tor of Evans Creek Intersects the east line of the W of Section 1 of said township and range; thence north to the NE corner of the SW NE4 of said Section 1; thence west to the west line of Section 1; thence south to the southwest corner of said section; thence west one-half mile; thence south one-fourth mile; thence west three-fourths mile; thence north three-fourths mile; thence west one-fourth mile to the center of Section 3 in said township and range; thente north one-fourth mile; thence west one-fourth mile; thence north one-half mile; thence west one-fourth mile; thence north one and one-half mile to the north, east corner of Section 28. T. 34 8. R. 4 W. W. M.; thence west one half mile; thence south three fourths mile to the south quarter corner of said Section 28; thence west three-fourths mile; thence south one and one-half, miles; thence west one-fourth mile to the center of Section 5. T. 35 S. R. 4 W.; thence south two miles to the cen ter of Section 17 In said township and range; thence east one-fourth mile; thence south one-fourth mile; thence east one-fourth mile; thence south one-half mile; thence ( west one-half mile; thence south one fourth mile to the center of Sec tion 20, T. 35 8. R. 4 W. W. M.; thence east one-fourth mile; thenoe south one-fourth mile; thence east one-fourth mile; thence south one and one-half miles; thence east one-fourth mile; thence south one fourth mile; thence east one-fourth mile alorirf the center line of Sec tion 83. T. 85 8. R. 4 W. W. M. to the center of Evans Creek at the point of beginning, all lying and being tn Jackson County, State of Oregon. In support of said petition, your pe. tit loners respectfully represent: (1) That the undersigned petition ers constitute a majority of the own ers of land within the boundaries uf said proposed district; (2) That the lands within said pro posed boundary are susceptible of ir rigation from the same source and from th same system of irrigation works, as hereinbefore more particu larly described. (3) That it U proposed to store the waters of Evam Creek In a reservoir located on sold stream above the lands within the above describ ed boundary line and to divert said water from E-ans Creek and carry the same in a canal, flume or other conduit to said lands and distribute the same to said lands by means of laterals and other necessary Irriga tion works and structures, the exact location of solo reservoir, point of di version and canal lines to be here after determined. (4) That water rights appurtenant to lands within the proposed district shall be and remain appurtenant to said lands and remain the property ut me owner tnereoi ana noc become the property of the district unless the ' owner of such water rights voluntnr . Uy transfers the same to said dli ! trlct. (6) That t is proposed to organise , the provisions of Title 48, Oregon Code, 1930, and supplemental . thereto and amendatory thereof, I (6) That the location of said boun ; dary lines and alee of the said pro . posed distrlot Is such that It oan probably and should be designated as an election precinct for the purpose I of district elections. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that ' said petition be heard by the County Court of the 8 at-j of Oregon for the County of Jaokson and that said 1 Court enter an order finding and or dering that said petition has been ' regularly and duly signed by owm-rs Cross-Word Puzzle ' Zt. Declare II An Bntllsh dynasty 17. High mountali VS. Jewish month 19. On of Col umbui'i ships 10. Regard 11. City la lows 14. Tall coarse grass stein II. Order of a rent tsclurs II. Fixed start 17. Diminutive ending 40. Official T11 charge Of trees 41, Barrter Id A stream 44. Piece of paste board 4ft. Those who make trial of 47. Unmarried 49. Rous to a sens of danger AO. W;iier wheel IL Takes the chief meal II. Viscous black liquid 14. Two: prefli 68 Death notice 47. Little bit, colloq. II. Command to cat 40. Pigpen I. Plant of the vetch family II. Down: prsDt Series of nam as Souvenir Goddess of the harvest Looks down upon with contempt Gold: heraldry Pillaged or stripped Slides English Utter Pertalnlni to one's regular calling or profession Run away to marry Reposes Tags lot term for mother Like and that said petition together with the accompanying notice, has been fiubltshed as required by law, and Ixl 115 and determining the boundary I lines of aid district, and designating the nanvi thereof, and ordering that an election be held In said district, and finding and ordering such other things as may be necessary cr proper to bring about the establishment of said district. t. Paul S. Seeley, Portland, Ore. 2. R. E. Rich man, Rogue River, Ore. 3. Charles W. Davis Sr., Rogue River Ore. 4. Maude J. Davis, Rogue River, Ore. 5. W. P. MoOlmpsey. Rogue River, Ore. 6. Orgenct. Inc., Rogue River, Ore. 7. Charles L, Moore, Rogue River, Ore. 8. Jas. Morgan. Rogue. River. Ore. 9 Lee Hlllls, Rogue River. Ore. 10. B. R. Cochrane. Rogue River, Ore. : 11. J. H. Ralston. Rogue River, Ore. 12- M. Hugh banks, Rogue River, Ore. j 13. Ed Wayner, Rogue River. Ore. 14. W. E Simpson, Rogue River, Ore. 15. John N. Fuss, Rogue River, Ore. 1 16. Albert Q Fuss, Rogue River, Ore. j 17. Marciu Qulnn, Rogue River, Ore. I 18. F. E. Wade, Rogue River, Ore. I 19. Stanlev Loche, Rogue River, Ore. 20- Jack Steward, Rogue River, Ore. 21. Ray Gilford. I 22. James Owens, Rogue River, Ore. I 23. Don Hong ham. Rogus River, Ore. 1 34 Charles W. Davis, Jr., Rogue River, I Ore. ; 26. Richard E. Daugherty, Rogue Riv er, Ore. . 26. Jacob Moore. Rogue River, Ore. 27. H. F Chrtstopherson, Rogue Rir 1 er, Ore 28. J. P. Snelllng, Rogue River, Ore. 29. H. P. Kelly, Rogue River, Ore. 30. C. C. Jacobs, Rogue River, Ore. 31. L. Brans worth, Rogue River, Ore. 32. H. O. Moen, Rogue River, Ore. 83. Tom Odan, Rogue River, Ore. . 34. R. E Krause, Rogue River, Ore. 35. W. M. Frye, Rogue River, Ore. 36. Ed. E. Dimlck, Rogue River, Ore. 37. W. W. Wetr. Rogue River. Ore. 38. H. Ash ton, Rogue River, Ore. 39. J. O. Trifren. 40. F. C. Hatha ay. Rogue River, Ore. Frank McCarvel, Rogue River, Ore. I E. D. Thompson, Rogue River, Ore. I C. M. Willis, Rogue River. Ore. j State of Oregon, County of Jackson, as. I, R. B. Rich man, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am one of the petitioners In the above en titled matter; and that the foregoing Petition for the Organisation of Ev 1 ans Crock I it taction Distrlot is trus. as I verily believe. R. B. RICHMAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of December, 1935. (Notarial Seal) E. D. THOMPSON, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission explres:July 31, 1937. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jaokson County bstrnct Co. 121 B Sixth Street Marriage Mreniee ' Woodford Turpln and Inn F. Hayse. Lawrence W. Hawkins and June Carol Young. George B. Re 1 ling and Lillian B. Peterson. Circuit Court L. R. Koger vs. Edith Maud Roger divorce. Louise Van D WUker vs. JBwyn A. Van De Walker, divorce. Roy Elliott vs, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance company, tor money. Grace Cantrall vs. Edward L. Can trail, divorce. V ' Dwlght E. Hartman assumes busi ness name of "Marble Corner" Jack sonville. Ernest J. Relnklnt flies dissolution of assumed name of "Reinklng Truck - lna Co." Medford. G. 8. Stuart assumes business name of "Reinklng Trucking Oo." Medford, Real Estate Transfers G. B. Butler, et ux to Louis Clark, et ux. WD. 110 00. Land In DLO A, known as "Murphy Ranoh", William N. Offtltt. et UX to ROT &. Duncan. WD. 1100. Lot on East 4th at Roy R. Duncan to Maurlne Mcclure Duncan. QCD. 9100.00. Lot on East 4th St. M. W. Wsgner, at ux to M. O. Wll klns. QCD 110 00 SW NEV4 34. Twp. 85, S R. 4 W W. M. M. O. Wllklns to Harry O. Robin son. WD. 10 00. SW of NE s0 84, Twp. 35. 8. R. 4 West. riorenoe White to Mary 3. Pitman. WD. $1.00. Lot In Block 8, Rogue River. Sheriff to Arthur Short. Sh. D. 81751.06. 8. 105 ft. Lots and 9, Da vis Subdivision, Medford. Carson-Fowler Lumber Oo. to Wal ter F, Knox, et ux. WD. 810.00. Lou In Blk. 23. Ashland, and Lota 4 to 12, Blk. "B" Railroad Addition, Ashland. Griffin Creek ORIFF1N CREEK, Jsn. 40. (Spl.) Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Hamlin left Fri day evening for Roseburg, where they are making their home. Mrs. Hugh Jacobs returned home Tuesday from Salem, where h was visiting relatives. Mrs. Be h ram meek ha ranted her horn to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown and has gone to th oounty poor farm where aha la employed a a nurse. Mr. snd Mrs. W. D. MoCulley, (4 Yreks, Calif., have bought th P. J Schuler noma on Orchard Horn Drive and have taken possession. Lewis Sharp snd Sheldon Mulr en tertained a number of school friends with a plsy party Friday evening. THE GRANGE L'atle Point (Irani.. Tuesday evening the Eagle Point Orange vlll hold th lecture hour previous to th business meeting. This will he open to th public for discussion of th sale tai. legislation salary bill, student ( bill and primary bill. Be on hand at I o'clock. I Mr In the evening th third and fourth dnireea will be ciempllfled. Any grange wishing to have members Initiated II cordially Invited, SPENCER COKSETlJUtS. TeL IM4-L Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Jsn. 20. (8 pi.) About thirty-five friends from Med ford gathered at the Taylor home Saturday night to celebrate the birthday of Mlas Elva McKlnnls. During the evening games and con teste were enjoyed and McKln nls was showered with many beau tiful handkerchiefs. Refreshments were served at midnight by the hostess, Ardoth Blair and Karmon Argraves. Miss Lula Metzger returned from Portland on the S. P. Tuesday. Mrs. Elton Brownlee and children left Friday for Red Bluff, Calif., where she will visit Mrs. Laura French. In a trio of grade school games at the local gymnaalum Thursday night, Jacksonville won two and lost one. Roosevelt school midgets' second string, composed mostly ot fourth grade boys, lost to J'vllle's second string midgets, while the midget firsts lost to the Roosevelt mid Rets, 15-18. The final gams be tween the Jacksonville s I g h t h graders and St. Mary's of Medford was Jacksonville's game throughout, the final score being St. Mary's 0. Jaoksonviile 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Argraves And family motored to Ashland Saturday to be dinner guests of Mrs. Ar graves mother, Mrs. Post. Several basements were flooded by the current rains while the Dun nlngton and Dave Dora mines caved in, as did also the sidewalk by the Wh II lock store, which . Is now being repaired. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKlnnls and family of Medford were dinner guests Saturday at the Frank Tay lor home. Jacksonville city council held reg ular meeting January 14, st which George Hilton was re-elected mar shal. I M Persist PERSIST, Jan. 90 (Spl.) fltawart Dltaworth of Hawk Oraek was called out on Una duty at five o'clock Thursday morning. The break was near Buck Horn. Olarsnos Tlaon. of Buck Horn, fell at two-thirty that same morning and lnjursd his side. He went to Medford with the line crew to receive medical attention. The players of "Here Oomes Char He" met at the club houae the eve ning of Jan. 18 for refreshments. The stage has been renovated for the play. Howard Ash and Dr. Malloy su pervised the renovation the flrat part of the week. Mildred Ohlldreth, Viol Simmer and Dorothy Aah were luncheon guest of Sella Dltaworth' last Wed nesday, after which Mrs. Dltaworth and Mrs. Ohlldreth went over the secretary book, preparatory for neit business meeting when Mrs. Ohll dreth takes over her new club duties. Mr. Mildred Morgan called on Mr. t. 0. Ohlldreth th afternoon of Jan. 16. Mr. and Mr. Harvey Morgan ex. peot to spend th latter part of the week working on the new gang be ing created on Mre. Morgan' prop erty near Bhady Cove. Dave Peterson Is now employed at the Buunrd mine. Mesdsmea Viola Zlmmar. Zella Dlta worth and Dorothy Aah wer dinner guests of air. snd Mr. Howard Aah laat Wednesday evening. D. & Hutchison has left th three C's and la now employed at outtlng wood with Jes Oar bar. rrtenda will ts sorry to learn that all report from Idaho concerning the health of Mrs. 8am Parker are very dlsooursglng The physicians In charge hold out little hop for her recovery. Olen Howard did a little mechanic work for .Howard Ash, Thursday, , , , , McLeod MoLSOD, Jsn. 0. (Spl.) Th Mo- Lsod Horn Extension unit will meet Jan. 38 at th horn of Clara Dlta worth. Mr. Mabel Mack will Instruct numbers on shoe selection snd oar of th feat. Election of officers to be Installed neat September will also be held at this meeting, and .very mem bar I urged to attend. Orandpa Dltaworth. whoa right leg was amputated recently due to gan grene, la reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Orandpa's many friends are congratulating him on his recovery and hop toat many mora may Be added to hi already 90 year. Carl Stearns whoa discharge from th navy took effect this month, hss Joined his bride, th former Juanlts Tata, and they are at present mak ing their home with Mr. and Mrs. A. b. Tat. at MoLsod campground. Mra. P. 1. Dltaworth, Sr., has as her guest her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mra. Sohylar Heald, of Montana They sipect to spend part of th. win ter with their two daughter In Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jeldneas have mad frequent trips to look after their cabin during th long rainy spell. While the Rogue rose high, there was no dsnger of property damage in this vicinity. Ralph Train has received his dis charge from th COO and la staying with hta sister, Mrs. Clifford Collier. W. an aorry to report that Mrs. H M. von Stein hss been poorly this winter. Sh ha a woman helping ber with her housework. Jamas Thomas, who Is now employ ed at clearing land on the Holman ranch, spent several dsys at bis cabin laat week, i Phone Ma. well haul sway youi refuse. City Ssnitsx) Berne. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. Jan. 30. (pl.) The COO has oompleted work on the new Anderson Creek and Ap plegat road for this winter and Moved their machinery out this last week. Mr. James Mr-.rvmuM h. w been quite 111 at her horns. Is much juipruvea si cms writing. Mrs. Cochran and ann. .T.v . Thursday evening at the Ralph Oreen Ulu Ruth ir.u 1 Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oreen wer In Ash land Friday. Th OCO from Roxy Ann 1 hauling out posts from the Harry Hull place this week. Mrs. Essie May snd daughter, Ruth, celled at the McDowell horn Sunday. P. M. Centers and Mrs. Bill Center were In Medford Tuesday. Harry Hull of Ashland waa st his ranch Friday. P. M. Centers, accompanied by Bell Centera and Essie Mays, waa In Ash land Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skeeters were In Ashland Friday. Mrs. Olenn Brown and ohlldren called on Mrs Delbert Clark Satur day. Edward Smith waa In Medford Fri day. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Jan. 30. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Paul Pearce mad business trip to Medford, Jan. U. The potluok luncheon for the wo men of the community scheduled tor Jsn. 18 at th horn of Mrs. John Blaok was postponed on account of the very bad weather. Mrs. Ivan Davlea waa returned to th Community hospital in MedfoTI In a very serious condition Jan. 10. Sh had been horn from the hospital 6nly few dsys following a sinus op eration. Mr. and Mra. Leon Brown and fam ily who have been ll7lng In Mrs, Wulf's house for the past month moved to Medford Jan. 15. Sunday school, originally scheduled to open Jan. 4, was held Jan. 19. Mrs. Jock Crump cared for the small daughter of Mrs. Ivan Davles during her Illness last week. School attendance haa been lowered greatly by th bad weather the past week, rain and anow making tt. road difficult for travel. Ed Kelly, amateur meteorologist, reports 8 6 Inohea lulnfall In thl community sine Jan. 1. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Jan. 80. (Spl.)-. Mra. athel Hoefft and Mrs. Amy Orlaeom were gueets Monday of Mrs. Roy Orlgaby. Th Little Butt Creek Telephont ompany held their annual meeting Tuesday. The old officer wer re elected and other business transact ed. Zt was also decided to rebuild a portion of both lines 8 snd S, put ting both on the ssma poles, begin ning at Eagle Point and working up. Th Wm. Hoefft family attended th wedding of Miss Violet Austin at Ashland Wednesday night. Mra. Emogen Smith of Talent, presided st th club meeting Thurs day. Th day was spent In finishing guide patterns. About dozen ladle wer present and most of th pat terns wer finished. Mr.. E. R. Jones and Marvin Regs, dale left Wednesdsy for Klamsth. Antelope ANTELOPE. Jsn. SO, (Spl.) Ante lop Literary olub mat January '- A food time was enjoyed by sll. Re freshments war served by the com mute. Meadams Hollls Burton, Ann. DSvles and Laura Blgbam wer Is charge of th program. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oreb and children visited Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Oreb January 13. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oulbertson wer In Medford shopping January 14. Mr. and Mra. Tom Hatlett wer dinner guest January 14 of Mr. and Mrs. Jlro Kneeland. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland of Med ford visited Mr, and Mrs, Bill Big ham January 10. Mrs. Lottie Dutton waa In Eagl Point shopping January 14, Th creek, near Applegate are run ning very high but havent reached th flood atag a yt. Mra. Lester Bradshaw .pent th ek end with Mrs. Marcla Erickson Of Eagl Point. Mr. and Mr. S. W, Bala and son. James, of Medford snd Mrs. Ruby Rlgg. and ohlldren apent January 11 with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bala. Mr. and Mra. Bill Blghsm and daughter, apent January 13 with Mr. snd Mrs. Art Kent. Little Nadln Davles, Bobby Allen and Russell Balz hare been 111 with th chlckenpox. 1 Jlmml and Paddy Von dr Hellen are confined to their horn with th measles. Mr. Chaises Bherldan of 431 South Front street, Medford, la visiting Mrs, J. A. Spencer of th Alt Vista or chard. Mrs. Louisa Oreb entertained th Ladles' Socle! club recently. Those present war Mesdamea Myrs Big ham, Laura Biiham, Mary Hatlett, tna Stanley. Signs Day, Margaret Bradshaw, Cal Spencer. Sarah Riley. Ida Kent. Ruby Rlggs, Dottls Dutton, Velma Wood snd one visitor, Mrs. Chelsea Sheridan of Medford. A good tint was had by all.