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MEDFORD MAIL TRTEUXE. MEDFOKD. OREGON". THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 10r.fi. PAGE THIRTEEN Read every ad on this page. You will probably find exactly the things you have been looking for or a sale or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate cash. If what you want Isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Classtlled ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional insertion, Der word .lc l Minimum 10c) Per line per month without -copy changes ..-. $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND Lost Tan xeytalner, Initialled "O. D. B." Reward. Return to Tribune. LOST Oold lavaiici with blue stone pendant. Return to Tribune office. Rwara. LOST -It aog it m.baing calH6l8 WANTED MALE HELP SALES REPRESENTATIVE Experienced or inexperienced, to as sume protected territory on fast selling nationally known linos of electric refrigerators, washers, lron ers, and other home appliances. Ac cepted applicant will be aided by lowest finance plan ever offered, plus extensive sales promotion and advertising. Most complete school and training ever offered starts next week. Aggressive, energetic worker will earn better than average in come. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. mornings, but not later thxn Monday. O. D. BEAN. INC. 229 E. Main. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Modern home. Phone 1011. " WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Day work. Go home nights. 118 MoAndrews road. EXPERIENCED secretary with college! degree in cviuuwiive wwuot ujiiuj. ment. Can furnish references. Tel 722. DAY & night service carpenter work Lee Williams. 1520 N. Riverside. WANTED Day work. Phone 1345-M. Mrs. Huson WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To fcuy a small modern home, by person with steady sal ary. Pay like rent. Box 540. Tribune. WANTED Custom hatching chick ens, ducks, turkeys eggs, cummings Poultry Ranch. 6 miles out Midway road. Central Point, R. 1. WANTED 1500 or 1600-lb. team. State age and location. Box 549. Trlbuns. HAVE BUYER for good well Improved suburban home with small acreage. Come in and list your property. The Real Estate Exchange 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 1496. WANTED To rent or lease 2 to 10 acres tillable soil, facilities for chickens preferable. Writ Eel K. Russell, Jacksonville, Ore. " " WANTED SOUTHERN B'iT.-DlNO & LOAN ASS'N sUkA and saving passbooks. Will pay 100 cents on the dollar Bring yoij stocr certificates and passbooks CHARLES A WTtfU AOENCV. INC IU9 B Main Phone 7 lib Med lord. Ore. WANTED Used furniture, ranges, heaters, tool fruit Jars. etc. Hoi brook Furniture po.. in old Fire Hall 8ldg, 113 Hi 6th. Tel. 647. WANTED We pay cash ioi nousehoid goods furniture ana stoves We also ouy metals times pelts wool ana mo &air MEDFORD BAHRAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St Pbune 1063. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters oed springs msttresaea day-beds sani tary couches and outs or what have you We psv cash or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 B Main St . WANTED rURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line ot traps jn sale MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-39 No Orape St ti-df"rd FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Very attractive, small, furnished house: studio window, Frlmdalre, oil heat, etc. 518 So Oakdale. FOR RENT MS water paid. SEMI B UNO ALOW. 527 S. Holly St. A GOOD HOME. Two bedrooms down A:r. larce room ups:s:rs. NICE SHADE. Phone 1579 or &17. 4-ROOM furnished house for rent, electric rane. Inquire 305 South Oakdale. FOR RENT Modern house with 3 acres ground. Brown St White. 104 W Main. UNFURNISHED houae. 4 rooms. Nith and screened porch, at 1510 West Mstn. 117 50: water not paid. C. A DeVoe, S23-J-J. $8 NICs. nvnern eofece partly f'lr nl.hed tit and Miple Central Point KOM tt KW 4 -ro -m turn rj,'i-; elec tnt 'tine r-f ,',rator on neater; ., adult, faun MS-?., FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed bouse, close in Pbdoe 4&7-J . POH ttUN'l home lurnisbed infirmshed Brown ft Wim FOR RENT BOARD ROOM B5ard AND HOOM rate reasonable at 716 E Main WANTED Man or woman to room and board In modern country home on King's Hwy. near high school; home privileges; gaiage. Mrs. A. M. Chlldere, King's Highway. ROOM He BOARD Home cooked meals. $23 per month. 303 N. Holly Tel. 1026. BOARD Home-cooked meals served in prlvtae home Reasonable rates Near business district, 23 N. Orange St Phone 143-X FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Good room In good home to 1 or 3 young men. Call 1618-J. HTKAimVsf rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt, 137 Tripp. FOR RENT Steam-heated apart ments. GeBauer Apta., corner 6th and Oakdale. FOR RENT Apt., Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Purn. apt. 716 Welch. BACHELOR apartment. 446 S. Front. FOR RENT 3 room housekeeping apartment, furnished with gar age. Adults. 327 N. Orape. APARTMENT for rent. S16 West 10th 8t FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap ples. Ala Vista Packing House, or see Joe Kan tor, Rt. 4, east of Phoenix FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS TO LEASE On shares, 3fi acres near Talent, for planting to vetch. Tel. Ashland 33-K,4. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL FOR TRADE 5 -room house, garage. 3 lots, for Improved country home, close to market, will pay cash dif ference. Ann Barkley, Phoenix, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Acreage on highway close to Talent, for trac tor and li-.plements. H. E. Blrdsall. Rt. 4, Box 183, Med ford. TRADE OR SELL 160 acres timber business or property, near Med for J. W. A. Connacher, Jordan, Montana. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty clos in Phone 955-J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE EQR.SALE OR TRADE 5 -room house and 2 lots. Late model car or fur niture as part payment. Inquire 543 S. Ivy. 20 ACRES, cultivated, close In, fine 4 room house, barn, large chicken house, 6 A. free water. Price $1600; terms. Sheley Agency, 1 mile north of city limits. Pacific Hwy. 40 ACRES with nice new house to trade for home in Med ford. Mostly In crop. A fine turkey ranch. BROWN tfc WHITE, Realtors. BEAUTIFUL suburban home with a fine diversified orchard; $6000; terms. BROWN St WHITE, Realtors. FARM BARGAIN 123 Acres near Med ford; large house, large barn, sheds, etc.; part fenced. 15 acres under cultivation, good soil, fruit, berries, walnuts; good location near school. Price $1,700; 10 down, 10 each year with 6 interest. Also clear city property to trade for good suburban Improved. The Real Estate Exchange 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 1496. CITT end suburban homes, large and small ranches with family orchards, water, feed. 780 ft. Rogue river front age, new cabin, fireplace, good fish ing, sacrifice $500; party leaving. Everything in Real Estate. Easy terms. ROBERTS, Realtor, 720 W. Snd. STATE OF OREOON OFFERS FOL LOWING Medford City Property for . sale. Easy terms; 10 down; bal ance like 4 room, 5 rooms. 6 rooms, 7 rooms, 5 rooms. 5 rooms, 7 rooms, 6 rooms, 4 rooms, 0 rooms, 4 rooms, 4 rooms, 4 rooms, 5 rooms, 4 rooms, 4 rooms. 6 rooms, 4 rooms, 5 rooms. 7 rooms, 4 rooms. C. Y. TENGWALD County Representative, 125 W. Main. FOR SALE By owner 10 to 80 acre tracts irrigated Bear Creek bottom land l4 mile from Medford, excel lent i or gardening. Phone 1024-u HOUSES tor mi or rent, evenings 1147-W. TeL 195 WHEN you thtnx ot real estate thins -f fl-f-rn White FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BOOK NOW February-March Rede. 10c: Hansen best Leghorns 13c; o.-.crs 10c. Dre.'.er Square Deal H.itclicry, 1107 E. Main. Phone 16G9-Y. FOR SALS Baby chlclti, all breeda. Rlzht prlcea. Monarch Seed and Peed Co. CAAUtY POULTRY FARM Pedigreed Leghorn. R. I. Reda. Hatching Eaga. Baby Chick,. FOR flAT.E June Brone poult, fine mar-i up, quick matur.rw. 10 ! per hum red. Mra. W. E. UammtL Ea. fowl. jfjp FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS CUSTOM HaTCHWO Booking ord er tor cirke, ere only Eggs day old and Bwet-k. old poult Winston Hstonery. f O Boa S6o Rueeburg, Or R. I. RED COCKERE0S. Tel. 4-P-4 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 feeder pigs. L. J. free man, uentrai roint. mone ira. FOR SALE 39 month old purebred Jersey bull. R. W. Purvea. Talent. FOR SALE Mara and colt, and White Leghorn chlckena. Phone 931-X. FOR SALE Span geldings, weight auu. age 7 and u, genue: iresn cow. 4 springer. Phone 13-F-13. Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FORD CAR Rigged up for prospect ing wipe, rrice eao. -no insure ov. 85 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan; safety glass; guaranteed like new. Priced for quick sale; 6 finance. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. - Dodge and Plymouth. 3 -ROOM house-car on truck. Rear of 022 N. Central. CHEVROLET Sedan, good tires. 25. ii an tarns and oou-cmck kerosene brooder. E. L. Hitt. mile S. W. of Phoenix. t BARGAIN '28 Chev. coupe, good con- anion. 400 King. SELL OR TRADE Two cars, model T Ford and Star 6 chassis. Want wood. C. A. Hansen, Oak Drove road. tiOOD USED CAPS Chrysler. Plymouth Trade-ins. The Best Cars for the Least Money. 1934 Chrysler Airflow 8edan new car guarantee. Two 1933 Plymouth Sedans. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 0 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1920 DeSoto Roadster. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Royal 8 Sedan. 1934 Terra pJe.ne Sedan. We have a number of "38. "27 and '28 models at your own price. LANGE MOTOR CO. Chrysler Dealer Plymouth Used car lot 6th A Bartlett FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WOOD Dry laurel and fir. Phono 376-X. FOR SALE Good used baby buggy. cau at wo west men. MAHOGANY dining table and six chairs. 103 jeanette. FOR SALE Haanchen seed barley. E. A. Parker, 4 mile south of rnocnix. FOR SALE Dry, old growth fir and hardwood. Phone oi. FOR SALE Recleaned field seeds, grain and the "dope" to treat seed before planting. Monarch Seed to Feed Co. t FOR SALE Toledo range, bedstead, oil stove. 217 W. 2nd. FOR SALE -Super phosphate, sulfate of ammonia, sheep guano, gypsum. Right prices. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Liquid lime-sulphur. Get our prlcea. Monarch seed ana reea Co. FOR SALE Chopped groin hay. 0. M. Parker, 1813 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Bedroom aulte and can ned fruit. 1023 West 9th. DRY OAK. laurel. $1.75 tier. Foley Ranch. 1 Vb miles souhteaat Gold Hill. FOR SALE etertllzed grape juice. Deli vineyard. Route 2. Medford. FOR SALE Crown feeds; land plas ter; Aero superpnospnate; case farm machinery. Flnley Implement Co.. central Point. FOR SALE Used machinery one each 10. 13 & 14-lnch tractor plow; a tractor discs; one hammer mill; 2 spring-tooth harrows; one iron wheel wagon; 2 walking plows. Fln ley Implement Co., Central Point. FOR SALE Hay, loose or ground. grain or airaua. w. E. Allan, PhoenU. COMICE PEARS Put up In half- boxea. 30 to 60 pears per box. large sizes suitable for gift shipments or home use. II 00 to 11.26. Medford Ice and Storage Co. Phone 204. FOR BALE Baled alfalfa hay 14 ton. ana ana tmra cutting, p. u. Lor land. Central Point. OR SALE--Doublo ben ' springs and mattress, or w'l. fade for tingle Led. Phom TYPEWRITERS Bierma 116 N. Geo tral. Phone 282. FOR SALE Baled oat hay ground alfalfa and oat hay loose turn fa hay. C. A. DeVoe, Phone A23-J-2. KR SALE Hay ana grain: hay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, barley and oats whole or ground. Phone 856-J-3. Victor Bursell. NEWTOWN apples wrapped and pack ed or race ami nil; large siree a real buy. Newtowns iftc per lug Bring your own containers Phone 926 American Fruit Orowera, Inc. 213 80. Fir. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE New and used building materuu Lee Williams. 1520 N RU DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 SIMS Of rock at 61 60 per yard deiirtred Bateman Phone 1534-T or 4.3-J APPt.M W d1Uer Tl 132-L MISCELLANEOUS RUMMAGE SALE Feb. 8th. 42 South Central, sponsored by Eagle Point P-T. A BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - IN to I3C0 for persona) or household purpueae uo House rumismngt or auto; aiac Cart Refinanced Uioi closed within SO minutes License No 6V 157 See W B moniaa 46 So Cen tral In com lai Reports Prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and tttte re turns prepared S-e Earl Foy R-win U. Jrkcn County Bank Blag. Pnor 76. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACK HON COUNTY AHHI R ACT CO a Oi tract of ntle ana Title insurant Tat only complete Title System IB Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. AOstraCts ot ntle. Rooms 8 and 6 No 32 North Centra) W. upstairs T runfer. REI N KING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling Furniture, cat'le anything. Ill N Fir Phone 1033 0. Stuart. EAUS TRANSFER at STORAGE OO Of floe 1016 No Central thoue316 Prices right Service guaranteed rRUCKJNU AND 6TOKAUE Local and long distance muling furni ture moving etc Keasunaole rates Tel 833 F fi Samson Co. HAW LEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers end movers Special livestock moving equipment Price -ight 819 North Rtverlfle Ph-in I5 tiKiivrt Window CI turners LET GEORGE DO 11 Tel 1172 House cleaning loot waxing ori enwi m cletiirw and upriMstring ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your rool before the rainy season This ser vice is free Call 270 Rogue Rlvei Roofing Co LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sale of Real Property hy Auininistrator. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Charles E. Barge, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of Charles E Barge, deceased, will from and after the 8th day of Feb ruary. 1936. proceed to sell at private sale to the highest oidaer ror cssb in hand, or at least one-half cub and the balance secureu by first mortzatie for not over one year at 6 interest, and subjec to confirmation by the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and fr the County of Jackson, the following described real property sltuat-d and being In :he uouniy 01 jacsoii and state of Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point which ta 2122 feet South and 1565 feet Wcwt of the East ont quarter 1 14 ) cor ner of Section 15. Twp. 36. S Range .3 Wet W. M thence running West along the Southerly line of the City of Gold Hill property 181.4 feet, thence South 19 deg. West 108 feet, thence South 9 deg. west 137 feet, thence East 312 :eet to the Westerly right-of-way line of the Southern Pacific Rallroaa thence Northerly along said rliht-of-way line to the point of beginning, containing IVi acres, more or less, as described in Vol 184 page 144 Deed Records. This sale Is made In the above en titled matter pursuant to a license and order of sMe duly made on the 9th day of January. 1936. by the Hon nan a way, juage or the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, and filed In the office of said Court on said last men- r.ionea ate Dated at Metiiord. Oregon. January 9th, 1936. WARREN COPPOCK. Administrator of the Estate of Charles E Bary;e. Dpcen.od. BIKTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Mc Dowell, a girl weighing 6 pounds and 1 ounce, Feb. 5 at the Stan ley Nursing home. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Etheiwyn B Hoffmann. - SPENCER CORSETIERE. Tel I429-Y. Use Mall Tribune want nda Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Stranse Empty place b'lat circular plate Brazilian money of account One who sup plies with notes Open rourte Afresh Old exclama tion A tenth part Ijilr Oiiese Poems Salutation Oreal Sr-arlet Bind Impatiently desirous Htruci of a certain color Deck out Urchin 8olutlon of Saturday's Puufa mmm 4-. Kind of acid 43. Compast point 44. .Vie a lire of Beed container t-a parity Fletl. of calves Encountered Metal forms ued In printing Trie Large receptacle 46. scene or conflict 41. Unstable 49. Mn-culln nfrknsme 80. Bnitllsh school tl. Since: Scotch 62. Dutch city ERASURE gaTiA P E R lC H. R E STOM A THY ATlE IliEDlD Y E S wFpSIE NPPOPj E D IkiL 5 isiA R E C A a vo!nPt rota r m P EIN'JTTh I Q P HIE N Eg E Nil plNjAE L P ER L y. J M. . 115 y. JL s ITfa y p 3 I 4 5 6 7 7 Is 7ZT "ip-'T Ipl 7 f' -I rrrrr ''f -'f 20 fg. 21 lilZ-Z!LZ1I!! 3o 31 31 33 3A 35 3b I iin.i -iMir tt 43 ZfZ So ,',.. 51 , 52 SOD NTYjdRIEFS Beagle BEAGLE, Feb. 8 (Spl.) Dinner guests at the Williams 8eegmlller home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Williams and children, Gloria and Hugh; Miss Audrey Van, Miss Helen Williams, Leo Glascock, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Seegmlller and daughter Donna Marie, all of Medford. and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stalling and daughter Dean of this place. Mlaa Mae Edler spent Sunday Tla ltlng with her friend, Ruth Perdu. Dick Rush spent the week-end with Billy Crawford of Sams Valley. Mr. Bowen called on Mr. Hlne Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Don Seegmlller plan to live in this district la the near future, In the little home south of the Wllllams-Seegmlller ranch. Their possessions have already been moved here from Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arnold of Jack sonville were Sunday visitor at the home of Mr, Arnold's parent, Mr. and Mr. Earl Case. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Grant are do ing quite a bit of Improving the past few, week. They are now giving their home a coat of paint. Mr. J. B. Rush and daughter Elaine returned home Wednesday from a sev eral weeks' visit In Maricopa, Cal. Leo, Lor lug and Merrill Martin spent Saturday evening In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Melvlu Martin and baby spent Sunday with home folk here and at Reese creek. Joe and Dick Rush went to the bas ketball game at Eagle Pol at Friday night. Mrs. Sanderson called at the Hlnes. Martin and Bischoff home Sunday afternoon. The Pleasant Hour club will meet February 12 at the home of Mre. Rose Perdue. Every lady In the commun ity Is asked to come. The project will be crepe paper Mexican work. Miss Elaine Rush moved to Medford Monday where she plana to take a course at the Medford beauty school. Mr. Hlnes made a business trip to Medford Saturday evening. Chaa. Mulhollen of Medford was a Sunday visitor at the Edler home. The groundhog aurely must have seen his ahadow In this part of the valley as the ground was white with snow Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lorls Sims and chil dren were Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr. John Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen were Med ford visitor Tuesday. Residents ure asked to remember the preaching service to be held at the schoolhouse noxt Sunday after non at 2 o'clock, but the pastor of tho Christian chufch of Central Point. Everyone welcome. Church Meetings , At Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. Feb. 8. (Bpl.) Rev H. H, Powell of Reese Creek preached here February 2. After the service a discussion wa held, as to advisability of holding a series of meeting at the present time. The decision wa to begin on Monday, February 2, at 8 p. m. and continue for a week with Mr. Powell as preacher. Themes he will use will be: Mon day, "The Gospel Plan of Salvation"; Tuesday, "And It was Night"; Wed nesday, "Ye Must Be Born Again": Thursday. "Hell"; Friday, "Tomor row"; Saturday, "The Dance of Death": Sunday "Three lams." Cross-Word Puzzle I. Black bird i. Pronoun 10. Comfort U. Mouth of a volcani 14. Bom of the declMal system t. Exclamations 21. Kind of fruit 23. Mtlody 24. Oriental commander t. Playthlni V. 0)4 timet! poetic 28. Rnlt 29. Take Solid food 30. Urofid street SI. Soften In temper it. Strike vio lently 14. 8one of a small fruit 11. Thought at. Parlod of ten years It. Money fae- torlss St. Rooky pin' nacle 41. Framant 42. Commanded 44. Writ inn Implf ment 47. 1 nu ll. Half em DOWN Eloquent sneaker . Hldlcule I. Ate sparingly 4. Flower container I. Ah fad a, Unintention ally T. Recipient of tlfl !m!qIp5Ma1lTt1 Reese Creek REESE CREEK. Feb. 0,(Spl.) Reese Creek school house was desig nated as the new polling place In our community, thereby establishing a new precinct. Eugene Bellows, nephew of Mr. Johnson of Ashland, passed away Wednesday, January 39. Mr. and Mra. ; Bellow went to Ashland that day. ! The Owen-Oregon bridge crew be-1 gan wcrk January 3-. Jack Grow and Scott Boyer of thl district began work on repairing the bridges, pre paring for the spring opening of the mill. Wilfred Jack ha charge of a crew of men working on the ditch In the Derby district. Mrs. Aim urow received a tele gram Friday stating that her cousin. Mrs. Lena Parozzla, of Rldgeway, Colo., passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell went to Lake Creek Sunday afternoon, where Mr. Powell preached In the evening From there they went to Centra) Point, where he occupied the pulpit of the Christian church of that city. Leland Pedlgrew was a buslneau caller at Eugene Bellows' home Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow enter tained the home and school council at their home January 28. It being Mrs. Grow' birthday, she received several useful presents. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon which was mora of a community banquet Those present enjoying the day were Mr. and Mr. James Edward Leigh, Mr. and Mr. W. E. Hammlll, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Woods (now of Phoenix), Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb. Mrs, Alice Rutencutter. W. H. Vlmont, Mrev Homer Martin and son Stanley. Mrs. Mary Powell, Mr. Grace Ruaho. Mrs. Ivan Hatfield, Mrs. Charles Humphrey, Mrs. John Foster, Mr. Dorothy Amundsen of Toledo, Ore.: Mrs. Wilfred Jack, Mra. Rose Stur glll, Mrs, E. Lamb from the Derby district, Mrs. Vera Rusha, Mrs. Scott Boyer, Mrs. Eugene Bellow. Mrs. Merle Jack and two son Edwin and Alva, Mra. Brown of Big Oak station. Mra. Tho Ryan and the Misses Grace Rusho. TTressa Albonlca and Jessie Beaulteu. EUeene Grow and El don Grow and two of Eldon's friends were from Medford for the day. All en Joyed a fine day and wished Mr. Grow many more happy birthday. Mrs, Tho. Ryan is home now from the home of Mrs. H, Ball, where she has been caring for Mra. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield, accom panied by Mrs. Charles Humphrey, were In Eagle Point Wednesday. The two ladles attended the H. E. club of Grange 604 of that city. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thomas were called to Areata, Cal., Jan. 20 for the funeral of their little granddaughter, who was fatally burned by falling Into a tub of hot water. She was about 3 year old. They returned January 29. Charles Humphrey returned from hit mine on the Illinois river with hlo car he had to leave there more than two week ago on account of bad slides. George Amundsen of Toledo, Ore.. arrived January 29 for a short visit with his wife' relatives, Mr. and Mr. W. R. Lamb, and their brother. Mr. and Mr. C. E. Lamb, of the Derby district; also Mr. and Mr. M. E. fcamb, of Medford. He and hi wife, formerly Dorothy Lamb, left January 30 for thetr home In Toledo. Mr. and Mr. H. Ball and Wallace McDowell were In Medford January 30 for medical care for Mr. Ball. Mrs. Elmer Robertson entertained January 29, honoring Mrs. Frank Ralutor. Those enjoying Mra. Robert son' hospitality wore Mrs. Charles Cummons, Mrs. Thomas Pullen, Mr John Shearln, Mr. Mary B rouse, Mrs. Will Shearln, Mrs. Harry Powell, Mra Orac Rutba, Mra. Theo. Ryan. Mrs Clementine Manweil, Glady Ruaho, Tressa Albonlca and Mrs. Ralltor. Mr. and Mrt. Robert Humphrey visited Mrs. Humphrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Claud Wad oil, and family Sunday. Mr. Alice Ruttenoutter wa a pltaaant caller Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ryan. Mr. Wilfred Jack and son, Maurice, also Alex and Melius Vestal and Merle Jack, were In Medford on business Saturday. Ned Jefferles from Camp Oregon Cave accompanied them home on a few days' furlough. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb and family and Charles Cummons, Jr., were all calling at the W. R. Lamb home Sun day afternoon. Well, we know the proverbial ground hog waa very much fright ened at his shadow February 2, to It will be tlx week more winter. Rodney Woods, formerly of thl precinct, but now of Phpenlx, spent the week end with the Leigh boy His parents. Mr. and Mrt. James A Woods, and sons came for htm and spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mr. James Kdward Leigh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey and Mr. and Mr. Ivan Hatfield were business visitor In Medford Monday Mr. Humphrey fell Sunday while crossing a footlog over a creek, catch lng hit weight with hi right hand, and In consequence he la nursing a very badty tpralned wrist, having to receive medical care for It. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewi of near Butt Fall. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 6. Hat field and Mr. and Mr. Chaa. Hum phrey were alt calling at the Lamb home during the week. Sams Valley AMS VALLEY. Feb. 6. (Spl Following the ever old adage of the ground hog shadow scare, cold weather and a light enow fallowed the bright sunshine of the second day of the month. In spite of the fact that puiwywlllowt and other prtiig lu bad uuk! an appearaucc, Tin Sams Vallsy ExUnslon Onlt held a meeting at the home of Mrs. E. W. Empey Thursday, on footwear. Mabel Mack, home demontrator, was present and Instructed the ladlea on the comfort, service, style and value of ahoea. A grange dance for grangers la an nounced by the waya and means committee of the Soma Valley grange for Saturday night at the Caton hall, W. E. Autenreath and John Holat, members of the committee. have secured good music and antici pate an orderly and enjoyable eve ning. An Indoor circus sponsored by the extension unit waa given at the audi torium by Albert's circus men Mon day night. School children highly enjoyed the animals' performancea. The Sams Valley girls basket ball team lost their first game of the sea son Thursday when they met the Medford Community club, whloh they had formerly defeated by a large score. The Sams Valley boys detest ed the Eagle Point team by a large score in a scheduled game Friday night, but met defeat In a practice game with a team of player, from Ashland Monday night. Sama Valley waa noaed out by a close margin with Butte Falla recently, after holding a ateady lead until the last quarter of the gome. Miss Grace Blgham la convalescing at the home of her slater, Mn. Prank Myers at Table Rock. Miss Blgham recently underwent an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, 4 Trail TRAIL, Feb. 6. (Spl.) The two piaya given at Rogue Elk Monday night were well attended, over 300 people being present. The playa were well acted by both casta and showed a marked degree of training. The Trail play waa given the honor of first place by the Judgea and will play again this evening at the Med ford high school to try out for the finals at Corvallla next week. The directors of the two casts wish to thank all who helped to make both playa a success. Mra. Lowell Ash, who Is quite 111 again, has been taken to Medford to be near a doctor. Her slater accom panied her to help cart for her. Mra. Minnie Blaeas spent Wednes day In Medford to make final ar rangements for the play that aha Is directing tonight. Mra, Alma Merrlman and son, Ray. are both Buffering with severe colds. Mrs. Lial Tucket called on Mra. Francis Ash and Mra. Ada Merrlman Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. w. Hutchinson shopped In Mendford Monday and Mra, Hutchinson attended a county community meeting at the court house In the afternoon when the final arrangement were made for the dele gates' trip to Corvallla February 10, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wataon spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mra. Enmy Segeasman, Mucey Hlnthorn la working for W O, McDonald at Rogue Elk. Mrs. Mary Lenbo Is gradually Im proving from the effeots of her re cent fall. The many friends of Harry Merrl man will be sorry to know h, hasn't been so well tho past week. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK. Feb. (8pl.) F. L. Nutter of Ashland transacted business on Thompson Creek Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Huenegardt of Fresno, Cal., were among bulnes vis itor here Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrt. D. O. Courtney of Grant Pass visited relatives and friends here one day last week. . Mr, and Mra. 0. L. Johnston and Mrs. Clifford Sullivan were Medford shopper Monday. C. H. Elmore attended the agri culture economic conference Mon day afternoon at the county agent' office. Bert Holghouaer of Williams Creek moved his cattle from the B. B, Ho- gan ranch Monday afternoon. Sunday school was held at th school house with a good attendance Sunday. Mrt, Herbert Xlmore spent Sunday afternoon with her parent, Mr. and Mrt, W. 8. Robinson. Mr. Warren Mee is spending few day with her daughter, Mrt. Don Cunnlngton, of Medford. Mis Bar bara Moo waa absent from school Monday on account of Illness. Mr. and Mr. Frank Miller, who have been living on the Henry Knut zen ranch, left Monday for William Creek, where they have employment Miss Berteena Elmore of Waldo spent the weex end here. Little Margaret KnuUen la on the slrk list thla week. Cha. A. Coe, federal-state super visor and turkey grader from Salem, was a business caller at C, H. El more' home Wednesday. Howard McCann of Hlllsboro la spending a week with hi uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. Herbert Elmore. Mra. W, A. Moran wa among busi ness visitors tn Medford Tuesday. Catherine Balderstone spent the week end with Jean Moran. The Applegat Orange Dramatic club present two play Saturday night at the Applegate Orange hall at 8 o'clock. 'Paradise," by Bally Shut; characters: Prlscllla Duane, Mary Beatty; Douglas, Lester Hall: station ngrnt and stranger, A ah ton Forest. "Dtiat of the Road." by Kenneth Sawyer Ooodman. Cast: Peter Steele, O. A. Forest; Prudence Steele. Max- Ine Hill; the uncle. Lester Hill; the tramp, BenJ. K. Bill. lannrra Enrolled. CORVALL18, Or., Feb. 8, (AP) Fifty-one ca finer already have en rolled In the two week' school at Oregon State college and almost aa many more are expected to register be fore the course l term I nated, Professor B. H. Welgand of Oregon State al4 today. Phone ft 4 J Well naul away foui tfuse City Sanitary Service. ps Mail XrltjiUi waul ads. Meteorological Report rebruary 0, 1830 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to nlRht and Friday with anow tonight. Much colder. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Fri day with local snows tonight. Much colder with cold wave. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 67; lowest, 47. Total monthly precipitation. .09 of an Inch; deficiency for the month. 0.34 of an Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1B35. 13.7a Inches; eaceas for the season, 3 29 inches. Relative humldltv at a n m .Mt... day, 64 per cent; 6 a. m. today, B7 per cub. Sunrise tomorrow. 7:17 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:33 p. m. Observations Tnken at 6 A. M., 120th Meridian Time f Boise Boston Chicago Denver . Eureka Helena Los Angeles MEDFORD New York - Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Spokane Walla Walla Wsshtngon. D. .... 34 33 ... 0 S3 -. 60 a ao 44 ... 80 8 ... eo 44 38 3.1 8 -a 40 ... 10 .03 46 36 16 0 . 36 ... 44 .08 a? .... 43 .04 aa .01 44 ... 38 T. 34 .10 86 .... aa .... Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Snow Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy, Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy . P. Cdy. P.Ody. .... 40 .... 30 ... 66 48 . 30 0. 86 THE GRANGE Phoenlf Grange. The play, "The Clod," wa pre sented In Phoenix Orange Hall Mon day night before a large attendance. Those taking part In the play were Jerry Bishop. Kathryn Denser, Keith Hockeramlth, Al Floyd and Ed Stlllwell. The play wa directed by Ethel Hockeramlth, and prompted by Flor ence Drake, Phoenix won third place In the county contest for the division in which they were listed. Attention of all the Phoenix Orange member Is called to change of plana In the announcement of the next Orange meeting. Instead of the covered dish supper as an nounced, the regular hours of meet ing will be observed with social hour following, and the covered d4sh sup per will be served at the second meeting of the month, February 30. Bellvlew Orange Bellvlew Orange met February 4. Mr. Edwin Dunn, play director, an nounced that the play, "Neighbor, will be presented In the community club house February 13. After the play there will be danc ing and refreshment of home made cake, chicken sandwiches and coffee. During the lecture hour the birth day of Abraham Lincoln and Oeorge Washington were observed. Th first of the program wa musical with vio lin selection by Leslie Klncald. ac companied by Miss Jean Claycomb. Mis Eunice Hager gave two vocal olos, accompanied at the piano by Mra, Walter Longstreth. Lincoln's birthday waa Introduced by the lecturer, followed by quota tion from the life of Lincoln. Miss Hager read Lincoln' Oettysburg Ad dress and Mlaa Esther Carter th character of Lincoln. In announcing Washington's birth day, Mrs, Nell Dunn read a beautiful poem by Margaret Bangster. Max im of Washington were given by several member. Mrs. Opal Carter then read a tribute to th character of Washington. The hospitality committee for Feb ruary 18 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Heil meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helm, Mr. snd Mrs. Val Inlow, Miss Doris Hitchcock, Mies Aliens Inlow, Oeorge Helms, Ray and Glen Inlow. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Feb. 6. (Spl.) Mra, Ralph Nelson was taken to a hospital In Medford last Friday auderlng from bronchial pneumonia. She la Im proving ateadlly. - Thursday night the "Blues" and "Beds" of th graa school played a highly contested bssketball game at the high school gymnasium. Th youngest players on the teama were ft and 8 years old. Ine blues won by a score of S3 to 38. Friday night them were three baaketball gamea at the high school gymnasium, as followa; Prospect grade school played Butt Falla high school second team: Proa, pect high school team played Butt Fall high school team. conference gam: and Prospect town team played Butt Falla town team. Prospect won th first gam and Butt Falla won tb second and third gamea. Mra, timer Oott waa hostess to an alllday meeting of th Hustlers' club today. Mr. and Mra. Oott will move to Tennant City, Cal., th last of th week. A host of friends her Is sorry to see them leave Butt Falla but wish them happlneas In their new home, Mra. Theodore Fredenburg apent Saturday In Medford. Mr. and Mr. Frank mingle and eons, Jsck and Don. of Lake Creek vlalted Mrs. Qua Edmonton on Sun day. Lowell Pf vl.lted Arnold Hoff man and Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman last week end. Butte Falla high school played Ash land Tuesday night. Are ru a member of Bthelvyn B Hoffmann's HOMIKKV JLUBf Juln NOW.