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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOliD. OREGOX, TVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 193. PAGE SEVEN Read every ad on this page You will probably find exactly the thlnga you have been looking tor or a aale or trade tor unused articles, you may have. Search your attlo or store-room you may tlnd many things others are seek ing and bo able to realize Im mediate cash. II what you want lsnt here, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word first Insertion.- (Minimum 33c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without . copy changes ... .81.25 Phone 75 ' TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND COST If aog is missing. calU516 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for housekeeping and care of children. Must be good f cook. Tel. 1273. WANTED Experienced waitress. Box 225, Tribune. WANTED Housekeeper for 3 men; small fruit ranch; 1.S0 per ween; more In fruit season. Box 270, Mall Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. 832 W. 6th. GIRL wanted for general housework. Call 629-W. - MALE AND FEMALE PARTY to sell canaries at home on commission. Box 504, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS . 1SITU ATION WANTED Housekeeper or practical nurse. Telephone 459-X. cLERK-eTENOORAPHER - TYPIST Will work by hour or day. Reason able. Phone a88-W. DAY & oign' service carpenter work Lee Williams. 1520 N. Riverside. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Coupe, 1928 or later. Send Dries and description to Box 245, Tribune. PHONE 969-R for reupholsterlng. re flnlshlng, regluelng. Thlbault. WE WANT' PLACER GROUND Must be level, 6 to 10 ft. deep, soft bedrock, and water for small dredge. Write fully, P. O. Box 588, Medford, Ore. WANTED Small beauty shop, good location. S. Z. Roberta, Oen. Del., Medford, Ore. WANTED To buy small cash regis ter; also mirror 3x5 ft. or' smaller. Dutch Mill. Klamath Junction, Ashland. WANTED Heifer calf, 10-14 months old. State price. Box 238, Mail Tribune. WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES J. All loans direct reduction. 2. istallment payments reduce your interest monthly. 8. You total principal does not come due In a lump sum which may be difficult to meet. 4. On our 88-month plan, Interest f Is less than a 5 straight loan ' for the same period. 8. Loans closed without delay. , MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. 136 Bast Main St. Telephone 195 WANTED TO BUY Small cash regis ter in good order. Monarch Seed Co HIGHEST market prices paid for Junk, metals, rags, inner tubes. So. Ore. Junk Co, 404 Stewart Ave. JUNK- -JUNK wiwrnn CASH PAID for Inner tubes, lo per lb. up. Rags, cotton and wool, up to 5c per lb. Scrap Iron, small or large lots; also all other metals of all deenpttons. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape. phone 1082. WANTED Wi pay cub Cor Household goods furniture and stoves We also Duy metal, hide pelts wool and mo Bair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1063. WANTED Cook stoves, hesters bed springs, mattresses dsy-beds. sani tary couches and oot ox what have you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 428 B. Main St WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid tor raw furs Complete line ol traps an sale. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27-39 No Oraps St Mertford FOR RENT HOUSES 8-ROOM furnished house; fireplace and hardwood floors. 707 West Jackson. FOR RENT 4-room furnished cot tage: water paid. 628 N. Riverside, i Inquire Cottage No. 3. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house 15 Newtown. FOR RENT 4-room house near Lin coln school, 815.00. 5-room house on Old Stage Road; hirdwood floors, fire plce. douuie sra;e US 00. Attractive 8-room l.oust on Et jlmn tan 00 JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'S. Phone 19J or 1H7-W atter 5PM FOR RENT Clean, modem bouse. Inquire 1010 Weak 10th. FOR RENT HOUSES 4-ROOM furnished house for rent. - electric range. Inquire 309 South Oakdale. 1 OR RENT 9-room house partly furnished. 417 Benson St. UNFURNISHED house, 4 rooms, bath and screened porch, at 1510 West Main, 117 50; water not paid. 0. A DeVoe, 623-J-2. FURNIUHED house, garage; adult. 604 West 10th St. FOR RENT Neat 5-room house. Redden 4s Co., Tel. 720. FOR RENT 6-roum modern furnish ed house, close In. Phone 487-J. FOR KENl Homes furnished oi unfurnished Brown Whir FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern S-rcom apart ment. Phone 745-M. 126 N. Holly. FURNISHED 2-room apartment, pri vate bath, sleeping porch, garage; adults. 913 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apartment furnished; shower, steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Mall Tribune of fice. FOR RENT Apartment, 834 Apple. FURNISHED APTS. Phone 879-X. BACHELOR apartment. 449 S. Front FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS A.TTRACT1VB rooms 404 6 Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM REASONABLE board and room; nice, quiet place, to employed or elderly woman. Box 227, Tribune. BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable at 716 E Main ROOM el BOARD Home cooked meals, 25 per month. 803 N. Holly BOARD Home-oooked meals served in prlvtae home Reasonable rates Near Business district 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10-acre ranch; 8 chicken . houses, good 8-room house, com pletely furnished. Fowler & Upp, 44 N. Riverside. FOR RENT A diversified orchard on shares. BROWN it WHITE, Realtors. FOR RENT 1 acres, 7-room house, barn. 'garage, all outbuildings, in Jacksonville on main highway. Hartman, Phone 413. FOR EXCHANGE FURNITURE for lot; overstuffed. Box 247, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan apple- 15c end 35c a box. Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock. Bring; own boxes. EXCHANGE Piano for good boat and trailer. 1023 W. 9th St. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Modem -room house, gar age, near high and grade school, Cottage Grove, for Medford prop erty. Box 228, Tribune. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtlh nice home for Medford. BROWN it WHITE, Realtors. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop- erty. clos In Phone 955-J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8 4-10 acre tract; Ideal location, close In, fine soil, some Improvements, house, barn, well, ienced plenty wood. Priced right. . See owner, H. Schermerhorn, 1 mile west of Phoenix. ' FOR SALE 145-acre farm and equip ment and stock; good buildings. Box 26, Brownsboro, Ore. HOLDERS OF BONUS CERTIFICATES We have several properties which we can sell on easy terms and which can be optioned to holders of bonus certificates until certificates are cashed. ' BROWN & WHITE. Realtors, 104 W. Main, Medford. FOR SALE OR RENT Several fine modern homes and acreages in Cen tral Point. Can be bought like rent. Also modern 6-room house at 832 W. 12th St. See Obert C. Hanson or write Box 135, Central Point. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg and Loan Ass'n. FOR SALE Attractive 8-room house on Kings Highway. 3.8 acres plant ed In young filbert and walnut trees; excellent soli. Jackjon County Bldg and Loan Ass'n. 30 ACRES, cultivated, close in, fine 4 room house, barn, large chicken house, 5A free water. Price $1600; terms, sheley Ageno; 1 mile north of city limits, Pacltlo Hwy. rOR SALjS House, 8 lots; Central Point 1650.00. H down, easy terms. .Walt's Shoe Shop. 122 No. Central Ave. 406 ACRES to beautiful Rogue ri ve r ; 75 acres tn alfalfa, finest bottom soil, over one mile river frontage, FREE WATER. This Is a fascinat ing place for your recreational home and also has great commercial value and only a few minutes from Med ford. A rare chance to own one of the finest places on the Rogue. ' BROWN & WHITE, REALTORS. FOR SALE By owner, 10 to 80 -acre tracts, irrigated Bear creek bottom land. V; mile from Medford; excel- 1 lent for gardening. Phone 1524-L. HOUSES for sale or rent. Phone 195. HOUSES for salt or rent. TeL 199 evenings U47-W. WHEN you think of real estate think if Rmtrn Whtt FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALT Wot horsss, weight 1340 snd 1360. Call after 3, 113 Cottage. FOR SALE Toggenberg springer. 421 Earhart. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Luke Jen nings. Beajle. POR SALE Team of heavy mares. Phone 7-F-14. POUR farm teams chcaa, Paoa Hit). Ij.e Merrill. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FAMILY cow, 635.00. 638 Keene Way. FOR SALE Out of Gore Estate. 4 good mares, unbroken, between 5 and 6 years; 2 old mares, good tor breeding; 1 old saddle horse. Terms cash. Call Frohnmayer. 186; FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER canaries. Phone 523-J-3. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS WHITE LEGHORN and R. I. Red breeding cookerels. Reduced prices. Mrs. R. E. Carley, Phone 314-W. FOR SALE Turkey Toms, also dress ed turkeys. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE Baby chicks, all breeds. Right prices. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. CARLEY POULTRY FARM Pedigreed Leghorns, R. , Reds. Batching Eggs, Baby Chicks. R. I. R. hatching eggs, 800 setting. T. J. Parsons, Phoenix. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '33 CHEV. DeLuxe Coupe; fender well, small mileage, guaranteed every way. Priced for quick sale. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE Oheup. Ford pickup and 2-wheel trailer. 419 N. Fir. NO USED CAR as good as a new oar, but we have the best Used Cars In town. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan; new car guarantee. 1934 Ford V-8 Coupe. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1933 Chrysler Royal Sedan. 1933 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Terraplane Seden. We have a mumper of '26. 97 and 28 models at your own price. LANGE MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler Dealer Plymouth. Used car lot 6tlt and Bartlett. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE, BOAT Exceptionally well made. Can be carried on car. C. Earl BradfLsh, 15 So. Central. BFJRNATS knitting yarns a-t reduced prices. See Miss Venita Daley, 343 North Grape. FOR SALE Electric Kelvlnator, cheap. Phone 596-Y between 8:30 and 7, evenings. GOLF CLUBS and bag. Book Nook, 15 N. Fir. Bargain. CHEAP Buzz-saw at $35, or Will trade. 503 Maple St. FOR SALE The Best grafting wax on earth. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Calcium nitrate, sulfate of ammonia, super phosphate, ammo-phos, etc. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE--Let us clean your seed grain at reasonable rates. A good Job guaranteed. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Certified No. 1 quality seed potatoes. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE -Yucca tree protectors protect young fruit trees from rab bits, borers and sun scald. Monarch Seed Co. HAY and Shire logging horse for sale, jpelght about 1750. Dora E. Smith, mile west of Talent school. RED and green apples. 25c box and up. 701 W. llth.x FOR 8 ALE Fine quality seed grains. Henry Nledermeyer. 1 mile north of Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone Jacksonville 354. L. A. RETREAD TIRES 15, 000 -mile guarantee at a saving of 40 over new tires. Prince Auto Electric, 12 N. Riverside. A REAL BUY Large size Ex. Fancy Cornice In lUgS -M-W.il jOO Newtown apples In lugs...- .15 Bring your own ontalners. AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS. INC. 313 So. Fir St. Medford. Ore. Phone 936. FOR SALE Super phosphate, sulfate of ammonia, sheep guano, gypsum. Right prices. Monarch Seed 6t Feed Co. FOR SALE Liquid Ume-sulphur. Get our prices. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Crown feeds; land plas ter: Aero Superphosphate: Case farm machinery. FUiley Implement Co.. central Point. TYPEWRITERS Blerma 116 N. Cen tral. Phone 2B3. FOR SALE Baleo oat hay. ground ' alfalfa and oat hay loose alfalfa hay. C. A. DeVoe, Phone 523-J-3. WOOD Dry laurel and fir. Phone 376-X. FOR SALE Recleaned field seeds. grain and the "dope" to treat seed before planting. Monarch Seed & Feeo Co. . PERSONAL GIFTED PSYCHIC gives advice on all affairs of life. 903 No. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Plan now to have your trees and shrubs sprayed. Will start about Feb. 30. All work guar anteed. Phone Wlthrow, 258-W. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JAI-KMON COIJNTT ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of rule and Title Insurance The only oomplet Title System is Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title Rooms I and 5 No 13 Mirth On'ral Ave. up' Money to Lend MONEY OOA.VED ISO to MOO lot personal or housebote1 purposes on House Furnishings of Autos: also Cars Refinanced Loios closed within 30 minutes Ucense No 8 15' Stiff I Thomas, ii So, Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif., Oreg. and Wash, points, semi-monthly trips. Fully Insured. Martin Bros. 701 S. 6th St., Grants Pass. Tel. 146-J. transfer. - BADS TRANSFER a STORAGE GO. Office 1016 No Central Pbune 316 Price right Service guaranteed rRUCKJNO AND STORAOB Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving etc. Reasonable rates rel 833 PS Samson Co. HAWLEY THANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special uvutoci moving equipment Prices -Ight 619 North Riverside Phone 618 LEGAL NOTICES Call for Bids. Call for bids for 60 cords more or ;leas 4-foot body fir to be delivered on scnooi grounos Detween June 1st and August 1st. Bids to be opened March 2nd. Board reserves right to reject any or all bids. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4, PHOENIX. Marporle Wilcox, Clerk. Notice. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ira Marlon, deceased. The First National Bank of Med ford. Oregon, hereby gives notice: That It has filed In this Court final account of Its administration, as ad ministrator de bonis non, of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. That Tuesday, March 10th, 1936, at the hour of 10:00 a. ra.. In the court room of said Court, has been fixed s the time and place for hearing ob jections to said account, and for set tling and allowing the same. BOOOS & BOO OS, Attorneys for First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, Administer de bonis non of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that on and after February 32nd, 1936, by virtue of the Last Will and Testament of Nancy D. Wilson, deceased, and for the purpose of closing said estate, will sell, at private sale, to the high est bidder for cash, the following property situated in Medford. to-wit: House and lot at No. 15 South Peach Street, House and lot at No. 19 South Peach Street, House and lot at No. 31 South Peach Street, House and lot at No. 323 Haven Street. ALSO - A few pieces of furniture. All property clear of any incumb rances, EXCEPT 1935-6 taxes. Will sell each property separate or the entire group together. GEORGE. EADS. W. O. TRILL. Executors. Suite 12, Palm Bldg. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Feb. 19. (Spl.) Mrs. Rlph Nelson Is home again after spending sixteen days In the hospi tal. She had bronchial pneumonia and Is regaining her strengUT gradu ally. The ball games Friday evening re sulted In victory for Butte Falls high school against Eagle Point high school. The scores were 21 to 26 and 7 to 50. After the games a Valentine dance was given by the high school seniors at the Woodman hall. Moore's orchestra and the CCC orchestra fur nished the music. There will be a Hustlers club meet ing at the home of Mrs. Everett Ab bott on Thursday. All members are urged to come and also bring pros pective members. Raymond Wooley and a friend, both of the U. S. Navy, are visiting at the former's home. Jack Rick man arrived last Monday to work at the government hatchery. Laurence Ellis, small son of Mr. Mail Tribune Daily Solution of Yeiterdy't Puzzle L Nothing more than C Unclose: poetlo a. Tumultuoui disorder I If. Declare 13. Favorite 14. To a posi tion on v 18. Persistence of the same oul In vari ous bodies 18. Light browo 19. Greek eplo 50. Diminutive of Margaret 51. Pellne animal . 23. Tropical bird 35. States under the control of stronger states 15. Ventilates 13. Low monot onous sound MOOmO L L E DWN riiU5EHAI DE Affl HUE ElDIGlETIRIEIEtAlLlLl 19. Constellation 40. Rugged moun- tain ridga 41. Printing necessity 42. Rodent 44. Fish 46. Inclined to tin (3. Ceremony 64. Belonging to US SB. Stalk i. language or the Bud- dhlst scrip tures 15, Toting demon 14, Riding cos tume 15. Forbid ; 2 13 r iff r r w r rT m it 15 lb ij s 'mmA wMl 25 2b 27 26 21 3o 31 W 'W' 31 It H"1 tli it mm Ah 47 43 4 So SI 52 35 ii33""" If 35 "' mUM M I I MUabb ! II II,. Gold Hill GOLD HILL. Feb. 19 (Spl.) Chris Jorgensen spent Wednesday with his family In Ashland. Mrs. I. O. Zlerolf and Bobby Whit man left last week for Cottage Grove where they have bought a place. Mr. Zlerolf will remain here until he can dispose of his place, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chlsholm and family or the Meadows spent the week-end In thla city visiting with relatives, Mrs, H. D. Reed, Mrs. Coy Robin son and Miss Bertha Coy were among those attending the Lincoln club ban quet at Hotel Medford Feb. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Wald moved the first of the week to the W. E. Ross house. Robt. Kenaston left Wednesday. Feb. 6, on a wrestling tour In Cali fornia. He went from here to San Francisco. He expects to be gone about a month and will visit relatives before returning home. Mrs. Virginia Mccormick left Tues day for her home at Plsmo Beach. Calif., atter spending the winter here with her brother, C. M. Richardson and family, and other relatives. J. o. Walker and Mrs. Minnie Lowe visited Sunday with Mrs. Lowe's son, Dee Lowe, and family near Central Point. Mrs. Charlea Gray spent the first of the week In Medford caring for her daughter, Miss Aletha Gray, who was quite 111 with flu. Billy Lee and Beth Reed were guests of their mother, Mrs. Lola Reed. In Medford Saturday Mrs. Mottle Robinson and daughter Corlnne of Ashland visited with Mrs. Robinson's brother-in-law, R. A. Rob inson, on Saturday. Frank Chllders of Medford was a business visitor In Gold Hill Wednes day, J. C. Walker and Bryap Wald at tended the Joint-meeting of the D. A. V. and auxiliary In Medford Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore had as guests Sunday L. A. Phillips of Eka laka. Montana; Wayne Hall of Chilo quln; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephenson and Shirley Hall of Grants Pass. The P. N. G. club met at the home of JMrs. Eleanor Force Thursday, Feb. 13. After the regular business ses sion a social hour was enjoyed and Valentines exchanged. Thero were 16 members present. The Medford Publlo Speakers' club had a business meeting at the home 9 H.'B. Reed Feb. 10. There were 15 members present, who enjoyed chicken dinner at Coy's before the business session. and Mrs, Chester Bills, was seriously burned last Wednesday. Jack RIckman and Gerald Ting at tended Major 'Bowes' Amateur show Sunday evening at the Craterlan In Medford. Mrs. Margaret Patton, Charlie Pat ton and Charlie Oeppert spent last Wednesday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Donahue have named their daughter Helen Patricia. Mrs. Catherine Thomason has been 111 over a month. "Emotion" Perfume by Vlmay Chany, a favorite ot movie stars. At Young's Drug Co., Main and Central. Cross-Word Puzzle 7. Volcano 8. Decompose 9. Matchlessnesi 10. American Indian 11. Handle with 1 certain Implement 18. Quote 17. Jewish month 22. Siamese coins 24. Short sleep 25. Bucket 2ft. Hoarfrost 27. Burn 31, Hollow cylin der 29. Leave out 30. Ardor 31. Go down t 36. Articles of apparel 27. Small pegs used In golf 42. Dlllseed 46. Existence 46. Syllable used In musical refrains 47. Body bona 48. Hecured 49. Bitter herb 60. Age fil. English con sonant 88. Type squares ADSHAD1 EW I ELD MIE (to. (17. fig. 1. 2. t. 4. B. e. Encourage Light repast Watches nar rowly DOWN Market Ipecac plant Include again Sea eagle Precious stone Persian fairy Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Feb. 19. (Bpl.) Both rooms of our school enjoyed the fun of Valentino boxes and, receiving many beautiful Valentines. Mr. VI mont's room enjoyed a treat of candy besides. In Miss Ruttencutter'a room. Walter Rein acted as postmaster and Pecer Albonlco and Johny Nicholas were mall carriers. This was a jolly main event for the youngsters. The school la progressing very well under the fine staff of teachers. A number of our young folks went to Butt Falls Friday evening to at tend the basketball game between Eagle Point and Butte Falls. Among those going were Miss Evelyn Jack, Miss Dorothy Vestal, De Armond and Larry Leigh and Ralph Lamb. Larry Leigh Is playing on the Eagle Point team. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack received a radiogram and letter from thetr daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanlford and baby Signs from Manila. They are all fine. The Home and School circle will have an all-day meeting with a cov ered dish luncheon at noon, at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Jack, Friday, February 31. All members, neighbors and friends are Invited to come and bring a covered dish and enjoy a real day visiting neighbors. A business meeting will be held In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Wade have moved to Eagle Point, thereby re moving three pupils from our school. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal M Inter's baby son Is quite 111 with a cold. Mr. Holly from Boise Valley, Idaho, was In this locality Sunday looking for a location. Al Johnson and his sister. Miss Ina Johnson, of Klamath Falls, were call ing on Miss Alice Buttencutter Sat urday afternoon. The glrlB' sewing club met with Miriam Cummons this last week-end. A very pleasant afternoon was spent sewing on quilt blocks. There have been many Inquiries this past week for land In our local ity by newcomers from outside tho state. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield were shopping in Medford February 12. , Miss Rein Is quite sick at her homo with the measles. . We reported last week that several auto salesmen were out looking over the field as to selling new cars. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Commons have bought a new Willys Knight sedan Congratulations to the family. . Mr. StU, of Shady Cove preaohed to a crowded house Sunday night Mlaa Chrlstlanna had charge of the young people's meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Caster's family are all well again from the measles, All the students who were absent from school have returned now and are well. Dale Kelltng from the Evans Creek district was visiting around In this locality Sunday. Mrs. Frank Rail ton and baby are getting along just fine now. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack and son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Merel Jack were all calling on Mr. and Mrs. Jss. McDowell and the new baby girl. She has- been named Marilyn Gale. Mr. McDowell will bo remembered as Mary Jack. ' John Foster has crew of ten men working on the dttohes In this local ity now. Wilfred Jack has the flu at this writing, Miss Alice Ruttencutter was over night guest Friday night of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Leigh and family at their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell are hold ing meetings at Lake Creek district this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leigh and Mr. De Armond, Mrs. Leigh's fsther, also Mrs. Thomas Vestal and Kathleen, were all shopping In Medford Satur day. Mr. Powell is working this week at the Lewis Super-Service station, he being a flrst-clsss machinist. The beautiful weather has come and put an end to the serving of hot lunches at our school. We think this Is the most favored part of the world when we read of the severe winters over the nation and other countries. Rogue River valley and Its trlbutsrtes was right fully named the Garden of Eden. David Vestal, who has been 111, will enter our school this week. Last week's statement that he had entered Eagle Point high school was an error. Trail TRAIL, Feb. 19. (8pl.) Trail was wall represented at the horns Interest conference at Corvallls last week Those going as delegates wore Mes- dsmes Eva Segessman, Minnie Blaeas, Arlee nagsdale and Jennie Hutchin son, of Trail; and Mrs. Treses vaugh from McLeod. They all returned home Friday night. The play east that put on the play from Jackson county, 15 people In all, returned home Feb. 13 All report having had a delightful time as well as an educational one Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan of Ash land, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Swingle ot Upper Trail, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson all Tlsiwd with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker at California on the Rogue Bunday. Mrs. Russell Winn visited with her aunt, Mrs. Boyd Tucker Wednesday while Mr. Winn and Mr, Tucker went to Medford, Mr. Tucker to visit his brother Mike of Ashland, who waa In the Community hospital. Mrs. Alma Merrlman was shopping In Mt-dford Saturday, as was also Mrs. Ray Prltchart. Herb McDonald Jr. and Macey Han thorn made a trip to Oakland last week, returning Wednesday. . B. W. Hutchinson shopped In Med ford Ssturday. Mrs. Frank HamrrtDnd returned to her home at Willow Spring! Feb, 11 after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Alma Merrlman. Mrs. Merrlman has recovered from her cold and Mr. Merrlman Is better at this time, Iverene and Melba Cushman and Bobby Blaess are all sick with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frock and three children of Yreka, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. wllber Tucker visited at tho Boyd Tucker home Feb. e. The Trail Extension unit will meet Feb. 30 at the home of Mrs. Eva Seg essman. They hope for a record at tendance. This Is an all-day meeting with a covered dish lunch at noon. Mr. simes and Howard Rock wore Medford shoppers Saturday. Beagle EAGLE POINT, Feb. 19. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Don Brlttsan, Mr. and Mrs. Ansll Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bmlson drove over and apent the day at Yreka last Sunday. Clarence "Chlok" Tlnglaaf left Tues day for Angel Island, CaU to enter military training for three months In tho 78th field artillery corps. Chick will be missed by his friends In Eagle Point, but they are glad he has thla opportunity for advancement. The Eagle Point high school basket ball team will play the Sams Valley team next Flrday nlht In the Sams Valley high school gymnasium. Mr. and Mrs. Oene Walton and lit tle daughter Janet moved to Central Point last Monday to live. Their many friends here were sorry to have them go but hope they will be happy In their new location. Mrs. waiter Young and Mrs. Bu ford Clark are attending the home conference In Eugene this week. Ted Seaman Is 111 with a severe case of flu at present. His daughter Patsy Is recovering from a recent siege of the same ailment. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 8herld and Mrs. Chaa. Kllngle of Lake Creek passed through Eagle Point Monday evening on their way home from a day's trad ing In Medford. Among those from Eagle Point who attended the dance at Rogue Elk last Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Don Brlttsan. Mr. and Mrs. Ansll Pearce, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Young, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clngcade and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley, The many friends of Mrs. Chss Rodarmel, who hna been tn a Med ford hospital for the past three weeks with a broken leg, will be glad to learn she was returned to her home In Eagle Point last Saturday. Mra. Mclntyre Is helping care for her at present. A surprise party waa given for Mra. Rosa Smith at her home last Friday evening by a few of her friends, Mrs. Ray Harnlah, Mra. Cliff Hlckson, Mrs Nlok Young, Mrs. Wm. Perry, Mrs. Sam Coy and Mrs. Percy Haley. Mrs. Smith waa agreeably surprised and a very pleasant evening waa enjoyed by all. The Eagle Point Clvlo Improvement club will hold Its regular meeting Thursday . afternoon In the olub rooms above Brown's store. The school board and the Olvlc Improvement club, are having sev eral load of gravel hauled and dumped on the school grounds, which was badly needed. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Lottie and Lyle VanSooy drove to Ashland last Sunday to see Mrs. Hsrry Carlton, who la convalescing from a recent operation at her home there. Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith and fam ily spent last Saturday and Sunday in Medford visiting the Amos Ayers family. Mrs. Eva Nichols took her daugh ter Gladys to Medford Monday for medical treatment for an Infected ear, brought on by a very severe cold, which will necessitate ber staying in bed for two or three days so as to guard against taking mors cold. Mra. Percy Haley had charge of the poatoffloe at Trail creek last week while the Howes were away. Mrs. Millard Robertson left Tues day for Sclo, Ore., to Join ber hus band, who has been employed there for the past six weeks. She went with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cunningham. j. H. Callocutt ot Portland has been a guest of the Roy Stanley family for the past week. Mrs. Josle Powers of Medford was a caller on Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Hen derson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergman and Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Bergman of Medford were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Haley last Sunday. The next meeting of the Eagle Point Townsend club will be held Monday evening, February 34, In tho Orange hall. There wlU be entertain ment, speaking and a free lunch uf pie and coffee, after the regular busi ness meeting Is over. Everyone is Invited to come. The meeting will commence at 8 o'clock. Osllers at the new Tom Holman home above Regie Point, last Sunday, were as follows: Mr. snd Mrs. Ray Harnlsh and two daughters, Mrs. Sam Coy, Mr. and Mra. Orvllle Henderson of Eagle point, and Victor Oardner of Klamath Tails. Their house Is rapidly nearlng completion and will be modern in every respect. When It la finished they will have one of the nicest, most comfortable country botnes anywhere, with a beautiful view ol the surrounding country. The place waa formerly owned by Uncle John Nichols, now deceased, and 1 still known by that name. Long Mountain I.ONC1 MOUNTAIN. Feb. 9. I Bpl.) Those attending the John Rader funeral Wednesday from this dis trict wera Mr. and Mrs. Dugan, Nick Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. George divan and son Charlie and Dewey, and Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mongold were shopping In Medford Wednes day. Mrs. Nick Young enjoyed several days In Eugene lsst week visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. R.-r to Grants Pass Thursday on a busi ness trip. Mr. Hare and son ett h. r t Point district wer in th. .,, borhood buying dairy cattle this Mr. and Mra. Flswnrth NfMMii and daughter were visiting in Eagle Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rom Rlin. mnw. to Wlmer Sundav pleasure trip. Mrs. Richard Smith, whn m.a her home at Malm for the past few months and Is now visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra. o. n kin, was a guest at the Oeorge Stowell home Monday and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Short, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Btownii .- H..,ah. ter, Verta, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert luongoia attended the card party Friday night at the Orange hall In Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Marah GarrAtt vara callera of Mr. and Mra. Carlyl Natwlck Sunday evening. Jerold Mitchell of the Meadows district has been quite 111 at the nome or his mother, Mra. p. M. Stowell. He la much lmoroverf at present. Mrs. Marsh Garrett wnm hnntM to the club Friday afternoon. Those who enloved the afternoon wm Mrs. O. R. Natwick, Mra. Delbert Mongold, Mrs. M. L. Prultt, Mr. Roas Kline, Mrs. H. O. Short, Mrs. Elsworth Stowell snd Mra nmitn Stowell. Tim Duean and OBom ntAwell were business callers In Ashlsnd Wednesday morning. Sundav evenincr Mr. r,ri Mr. Nli-fer Younnr and Mr. and Mm. T. r. Tuvln enjoyed a birthday dinner at th home of Mr. and Mra. Will Perry of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Natwlck and Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Rtnwtl an. Joyed visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Short Saturday evening. Miss Lola Teague ot Medford is the house guest this week of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mm. L. P. Boren. Mr. and Mrs. Wins of tha wine orchard were callers at the Georg", Stowell home Sunday. Mrs. m. L. Prultt spent Monday, In Medford shopping. '. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnlshsd by the Jackson County Vbstract Co.. 131 E. sixth Street Marriage Licenses. Ralph J. Rag an and Elaine B. Rod ger. Paul C. Estep and Anita A. Agee. Circuit court. Western Loan & Building Co. rs. Norman L, Hawk et al; foreclosure. J. A. Perry et al, liquidating com mittee for Medford National Bank v, Mary W. Conner et al; foreclosure. State of Oregon vs. Ralph Glem: forgery. Stata of Oregon vs. Bert Marsh; burglary not In a dwelling. State of Oregon vs. Raleigh Hoyl man; forgery. ' , State of Oregon v. Raleigh Hoyl man; burglary not In dwelling. State of Oregon vs. Raleigh Hoyl man; grand larceny. Tessle Miller vs. H. B. Miller; di vorce. H. L. Oonyon vs: Bessie V. OoriTon; divorce. Credit Service Company rs. Robert Edsall et al; for money. Ray N. Murphy vs. w. F. Sullenger; for money, attachment entered. F. R. Culver vs. E. O. Edison and Commercial Discount Company;, Wil lys Automobile 77, motor No, 33238; chattel lien. Probate Court. Estate P. A. Skinner, deceased; pro bate. Estate of William Mason Colvlg, de ceased; probate. Real Estate Transfers, Wallace Woods et uz to Samuel T. Richardson; W. D. to Lot I, But. 4. Crowell'a Amended Add. Medford, Ray Harnlah et ux to Theron T. Taylor et ux; W. D. to land In DLO 40, TP. 38 B. R. I West. V. H. Vawter et al to 0. F. McKlb ben; W. D. to Lot 19, Amended Plat of Pitt View Subdlvlalon. Howard M. Shaw to Marvin B. Shaw; W. D. to SE'i Sec. 98, Tp. 40 S. R. 9 West. Bernlce A. Howard to Horace O. Howard; deed to Lot 7 and E. 18 ft. Lot 8, Blk. 1, Frultdala Add. Med ford; Lot 1 siid 9 and E4 of NW. Sec. 18, Tp. 38 8. R. 4 West. O. F. McKlbben to Juanit F. Ma Ktbben; W. D. to Lots 19. 18, 31 and 34, Amended Plat Pitt View Subdi vision. William R. Crandall to Floyd Shroyer; W. D. to 89.98 acre in See. 10. Tp. 38 8. R. 2 West. Oeorge L. March et al to Frank O. Jones; W. D. to Lot 4, Blk. 41, Olty of Central Point. Wm. M. Brlgg et ux to But of Oregon; W. D. to part of Lot 7 and 8 In Blk. 8, City of Ashland. R. W. Penman et ux to Jams A. Ortmss et tlx; W. D. to Lot 13, Blk. 8, Carlton's Add., Medford. J. A. Troeh et ux to C. I. Lull; 4. 0. D. to W!4 of NEV4, 80. 31, Tp. 34 8. R. 4 West, except 11 acres. Rose Billings to Minnie M. Billings; W. D. to Lots 8 and 8, Blk. 1, Jackson Add.; Block 43, Medford; Lot 19 Blk. 9, Park Add., Medford. Eagle Point Irrigation Dlstrlot to Clarence J. Oreb et ux; W. D. to NW of BW, Bee. 9, Tp. 84 8. R, I West W. H i 8. 19 ft. of NS of SW, See. 9, Tp. 39 8. R. 1 Weat, west ot highway. Tesala J, Scott to Grace H. Orr; W. D. to W',4 of NE, NV4 of NW, NVi of NVi of BW Of NW, 80. 8, Tp. 53 S. R. 1 West. Fishermen's War Looms. SALEM, Feb. 19. (API The re puted reciprocal Initiative petition filed her lata yesterday Indicated a ballot war between seiners and gllnettera on th Columbia river. Both factions now hav preliminary Initiative petition on (11 with U secretary of tat.