MEDFORD MATL TRTBDNT?. MEDFOUD. OREfiQN. THFRSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1936.
PAOE NINE
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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
TAKEN UP One bay horse and one
dark mare, 4 miles out Crater Lake
highway. Inquire Grants Service
Station.
LOST Mounted Elks tooth. Initials
r D. C. R. 228 on back. Return so
133 W. Mam. Reward. '
LOST It dog Is missing, call 1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housekeeper on a farm.
one more interested in nom. . .
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child. Box 151. Tribune.
WANTED Experienced waitress.
225, Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man with oar to aell na
ttn advertised line of personal
nrt housecleanlna brushes. For I
particulars and appointment write
' to Fuller Brush Co, P.-O. Box 900,
Medford, Ore.
MALE AND FEMALE
PARTY to sell canaries at home on
commission. Box 504, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNO LADY wants housework, hour
or day. Rosey Anderson, across from
pins Cone.
DAY and night service carpenter work.
Lee Williams. 1520 N. Riverside.
SITUATION WANTED Housekeeper
or praotlcal nurse. Telephone 459-X.
"cLRK -STENOGRAPHER - TYPIST
Will work by hour or day. Reason
able. Phone H88-W.
WANTED--MISCELLANE0US
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and stoves. We also buy
metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE,
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANT- -Cook stoves, heaters, bed
springs, msttresees, day-beds, sani
tary couches and cots or what
have you? We py cash or exchange.
NEW DEAL FURN. EXOHANGE
423 E. Main St.
WANTED
FURS FURS FURS
Highest oath prloe paid for raw furs.
Complete line of traps on sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37-29 No. Grape St.
I Medford.
WANTED Coupe, 1928 or later. Send
price and description to Box 345,
Tribune.
PHONE 969-R for reupholstering, re
flnlshlng. regluelng. Thult
WBWANt" 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. Roberts, Gen. Del..
Medford. Ore.
WANTED To buy small cash regis
ter; also mirror ax- it. or on....
Dutch Mill, Klamath Junction
Aehland.
WANTED TO BUY Small cash regis
ter in good order. juonarcn oe-
JUNK-
-JUNK
WANTED
CASH PAID for inner tubes, lc per
lb up. Rags, cotton and wool, up
to So per lb Scrap Iron, small or
large lota; also all other metals of
all deortptlons.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
57 No Grape. Phone 1063
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-room modern house,
714 w. 11th.
FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish
ed house, close In. Phone 457-J.
foR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. BROWN si WHITE.
8-ROOM furnished house; fireplace
and hardwood floors. 707 West
Jackson.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished cot
tage: wster paid. 628 N. Riverside.
Inquire Cottage No. S.
FOR RENT Modem 6-room house
15 Newtown.
4-ROOM furnished house tor rent,
electne range Inquire 305 Sou-.b
Oakdal
lOR RENT 3-room house partly
furnished. 417 Benson St.
UNFURNISHED boue. 4 rooms oath
and screened porch at 1510 West
Main. 817 50. liter not paid
' DeVoe. 53J-J--
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FOR RENT Nest 5-room house
' Redden Co, Tel. 720.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS I
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.
Elderly couple preferred. 300 Cot
tage. FOR RENT Modern 8 -room apart
ment. Phone 748-M. 125 N. Holly.
FURNISHED 3-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. FURNISHED APTa. Phone 879-X.
BACHELOR apartment. 445 S. Front
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. brape.
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
ROOM AND BOARD Meals served
family style. 148 So. Holly.
BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable,
at 716 E. Maui.
BOARD Home-cooked meals served
In private home. Reasonable rates.
Near business district, 33 N. Orange
St. Phone 1473-X.
REASONABLE board and room; nice,
quiet place, to employed or elderly
woman. Box 227, Tribune.
ROOM S BOARD Home cooked
moms. 8J5 per month 303 N Ho'.v
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT A diversified orchard on
shares. BROWN & WHITE. Realtora.
FOR RENT 1',4 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 ap
ple. 15c and 35c a box. Call at Ala
Vista Packing house between 9 and
o crocs, -nag uw ""
EXCHANGEPlan0 for g0OQ boat and
trailer. 1023 w. 9tn St.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acres, 7
room house, big hen house, cow,
truck, tools. Call at Repair shop.
1617 North Riverside, Medford. .
FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop
erty, close In. Phone pas-..
TRADE Modern -room house, gar
age, near nigh and grade school.
Cottage Grove, for Medford prop
erty. Box 328, Tribune.
WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtlh nice
home for Medford. BROWN
WHITE, Realtors.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
HOUSES for sale or rent.
evenings 1147-W.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN WHITE.
FOR SALE 2 acres Bear creek; 3
room house, electrio pump, barn,
chicken house. Bargain, 8550.00,
part cash. Route 4. Box 393, or see
Mr. Frlck at Sgobel it Day ware
house. 7 ACRES clover, alfalfa; city water,
improved.
' 3 acres, modern house, free water.
4-room house, bath, city water,
1450.00.
City and country homes. Prcnpt
attention bonus holders. ROBERTS,
Realtor, 720 West 2nd. Tel. 1528-J.
REAL VALUES
20 Acres of good valley land, all cul
tivated and Irrigated; small bouse,
barn, sheds, etc.; near Talent on
county road; sell or trade for small
property In or near Medford, 81,100
clear.
150 acres, 45 cultivated, balance
pasture and some timber; house.
' barn, etc., some machinery; 3 '4
miles from town; 82500.00; 10
down, 10 a year. 5 Interest.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE
19 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496.
FOR SALE 8 4-10 acre tract; Ideal
location, close In, fine sou, some
Improvements, house, barn, well,
fenced plenty wood. Priced right.
Bee owner, H. Schermerhorn, 1 mile
west of Phosnlx.
FOR SALE 145-ecre farm and equip
ment and stock; good buildings.
Box 26, Brownsboro, Ore.
HOLDERS OF BONUS CERTIFICATES
We have aeveral properties which
we can sell on easy teems and
which can be optioned to holders of
bonus certlflcatea 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. Hsnsou or i
' write Box 135, Central Point.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg and Loan Assn.
20 ACRES, cultivated, close In. fine 4.
room house, barn, large chicken
house, 5A free water. Price 81500:
terms Sheley Agen'-, 1 mile north
of city limits. Psclflc Hwy.
FOR SALiS House, 3 lots: Central
Point. 8650 00. 4 down, easy terms.
Walt's Shoe Shop. 122 No. Centril
Ave.
406 ACRES on beautiful Rogue river;
73 acres In alfalfa, finest bottom
soil, over one mile river frontage,
FRF.E WATER. This is a fasclnat-
. ing place for your recreational home
and also has great commercial value
and only a few minutes trom Med
ford A rare chance to own one of
the finest places on the Rogue.
BROWN At WHITE, REALTORS.
FOR SALE By owner. 10 to 80 -acre
tracts. irrlRased Bear creek bottom
laud. mile from Medford; excel
lent tor gardening. Phone 1524-L
Hon.-Rfl for sale or rent. Phone 195
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Totgenberg springer.
Earhart.
FOR SALE- Weaner pigs,
nlngs. Beagle.
FOR SALE Out of Oore Estate. 4
gc-"a mares, unbroken, between 5
and 6 vesrs; 2 old mares. g-Kxl lor
oreoitwi; 1 oid saddle horse Terms
cuo. Call r.-o-nmayer, 166,
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Boston terrier puppies;
or will trade for wod , range or
chickens. Lola Nelson. Jacksonville
ROLLER canaries. Phone S23-J-3.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
PLYMOUTH ROOK pullets for sale.
B. W. Ford, Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE R, I. R. pullets, laying,
$1.00 each. R. C. Logan. Talent, 1 Vi
mile wost Talent school.
HANSON strain white Leghorn hatch
ing eggs from old bens mated to
cockerels of 375 and better dams.
Phone 19-F-3.
WHITE LEGHORN and R. I. Red
breeding cockerels.' Reduced prices.
Mrs. R. E. Carley, Phone 314-W.
FOR SALE Baby chicks, all breeds.
Right prices. Monarch Seed and
Feed Co.
CARLEY POULTRY
FARM
Pedigreed Leghorns,
R. 1. Reds.
Hatching Eggs. '
Baby Chicks.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'30 PACKARD Sedan; looks and runs
like new, at a real Dargaln.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Brunswick combination
billiard and pool table; extra oak
top for dining table. Fully equip
ped. Box 146, Tribune.
' I FOR SALE Good sewing machine 10.
311 Willamette.
ALFALFA SEED 15c; loose alfslfa hay
410.00: baled alfalfa. 1-2-3 cuttlnga;
oata and vetch, baled or loose. Tel.
623-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer.
DAVENPORT Nearly new, reasonable.
Phone 548 for particulars.
FOR SALE Complete set of mining
machinery, consisting of gas engine,
electric motor, hoist, 3 pumps, pump
lacks. 8 suction hose, .-inch pipe,
ore car. track, buckets, grizzly, etc.
See this outfit in operation, win
sell reasonable or trade for dairy
cows. Geo. Taylor, Camp conneu,
8 miles south of Hornbrook on hwy,
FOR SALE. BOAT Exceptionally well
made. Can be carried on car. c.
Earl Bradflsh, 15 So. Central.
FOR SALE Electric Kelvlnator,
cheap. Phone 696-Y between 8:30
and 7, evenings.
GOLF CLUBS and bag.
Book Nook. 15 N. Fir.
Bargain.
FOR SALE The Best grafting wax
on earth. Monarch seed co.
FOR SALE Calcium nitrate, sulfate
of ammonia, super phosphate, am-mo-phos,
etc. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE--Let ua clean your seed
' groin 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. Monaroh
Seed Co.
HA? and Shire logging horse for ssle.
weight about 1750. Dora E. Smith.
mile west of Talent school.
RED and green apples. 35c box and
up. 701 w. 11th.
FOR SALE Fine quality seed grains.
Henry Nledermeyer. 1 mile north of
Jacksonville on Old Stage road.
Phone Jacksonville 354.
L. A. RETREAD TIRES 15.000-mlle
guarantee at a saving of 40 over
. new tires. Prince Auto Electric,
13 N. Riverside.
A REAL BUY
Large size Ex. Fancy Cornice In
lugs $1.00
Newtown apples In lugs .15
Bring your own ontatners.
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS. INC.
313 So. Fir St. Medford, Ore.
Phone 926. 1
FOR SALE Super phosphate, sulfate
of ammonia, sheep guano, gypaum.
Right prices. Monarch Seed At Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Liquid lime-sulphur. Get
our prloes. Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Crown feeds; land plas
ter: Aero Superphosphate; Case
farm machinery. Flnley Implement
i;o.. uentrai roint.
TYPEWRITERS Bierma 116 N. Cen
tral Phone 282.
FOR SAJ-E Baleu oat hay. ground
alfalfa and oat hay loose alfalfa
hay C. A. DeVoe. Phone 623-J-3
WOOD Dry laurel and fir.
376-x.
FOR SALE Recleaned field seeds,
grain and the "dope" to treat seed
before planting. Monarch Seed sx
reeo Co.
PERSONAL
GUTTED PSYCHIC trlves advice on all
affair of me. 901 No. Rlwritde.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE Plan dow to have your
trees and shrubs prayed'. Will
tart about Feb. 20. All work guar-
tmw, pnon witnrow, zsa-w
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKHOV COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts jf Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of T.tle. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 32
North C-ntrsl Ave, ups'.slrs
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 650 to 6300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos: slso
Cars Refinanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes License No. 8
197. see W. . Thomas, 45 So. Cen
tral.
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.
EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO I
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 318.
Prloes right. Service suaranteed. I
TRUCKINO AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates.
Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
THE GRANGE
Lake Creek Grange
Lake Creek Orange will give a
dance In Its hall. February 33. A
good orchestra has been secured and
large crowd Is expected.
At the last meeting the name of
Margaret Pech was favorably ballot
ed on and she was declared a mem
ber of the order.
Reed Charley was elected a direc
tor of the Grange Cooperative Sup
ply association of Central Point.
Among new committees appointed
by the master were: reception. Wal
lace Ragsdale, Ella Meyer. Mabel
Stanley: critic (for Orange contest).
Beth Zundell, Claus Charley; fenc
ing, Reed Charley, Wallace Ragsdale.
Floyd Charley.
The following program, directed
by Lecturer Mabel Brown, was in
honor of Washington's and Lin
coln's birthdays: Salute to the Flag:
assembly song. "Star Spangled Ban
ner;" ."Rules of Etiquette of George
Washington." by Dorotha Rag6dale;
"George Washington, the Parmer,"
by Mabel Brown; song, "Just Before
the Battle, Mother." by Gordon Stan
ley and Clayton Charley, accompan
ied by Helen Brown; "Lincoln's Get
tysburg Address," by Claus Charley;
vocal duet. "Till We Meet Again."
by Floyd Charley and Wallace Rags
dale, accompanied by Helen Brown.
EAuliauge of Valentines afforded
pleasure and amusement, as did sev
eral games.
Delicious refreshments were served
by the Home Economics committee.
, Central Point Grange. .
Central Point Grange will meet Fri
day night. The third and fourth de
grees will be put on by the officers.
There will be candidates from Jack
aonvllle and Central Point.
During the lecture hour there will
be a short Lincoln-Washington pro
gram. BUCKINGHAM S Ice cream Candy
and Party Speclala The Creat. iS6
So Central
OLERK'S ANNUAL STATEMENT
December 31, 1935
Number
General County Fund : 8845
Bounty Fund 603
Emergency Fund 190
County Library 230
Ashland Library
Dog License Fund
Enforcement Fund
Fair Premium Fund
Road Fund 1958
11953
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THOMPSON CREEK, Feb. 30.
(Spl.) Thompson Creek Sunday
school came out Sunday with the
largest attendance In many Sundays.
Rev. D. D. Randall, American Sun
day school union missionary, was a
distinguished visitor at the school.
Miss June Rudd was a visitor Ir.
Ashland over the week-end.
Chester Balderstone and daughter
Ella were business visitors In Med
ford Saturday.
The Valentine party at Thompson
Creek school was greatly enjoyed by
the children laat Friday. The Inter
mediate grades entertained the pri
mary gradea with recitations and a
short dialogue given by Jean Moran
and Catherine Balderstone. This was
followed by refreshments of apples
and popcorn balls furnished by the
teacher. Miss Rudd. While refresh
ments were being enjoyed, the Val
entine box was opened by Heleu Bal
dcrston, who with her little helpers,
passed them out. Then came games,
riddles snd songs, which ended
happy afternoon for the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elmore mo
tored to Cottage Orove Friday where
they visited his mother, Mrs. Pauline
Elmore, also their sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland,
on Black Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mee wore Sun
day guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Brown.
Blake Beck Is busy sawing wool
for Dan pierce.
Ashton Forest was visiting friends
on Thompson creek Sunday.
Delay In Jumping
Fatal To Flier
BEAUMONT. Tax., Feb. 20. (AP
Ueut. Lawrence O. Westley of Barr-
dnlc field, Shreveport, La., was Vmed
when he waited until his diss d
airplane had fallen to within 200 .ret
of the ground before bailing out !n
hln parachute In a crash today four
miles east of Sourlake, Texas. Lieut.
W. J. KlLssel balled Sut at 600 feet
and escaped uninjured.
Vmatllla Coal Short.
UMATILLA, Ore., Feb. 20. (AP)
Coal was being rationed out to con
sumers In sacks here yesterday with
failure of an ordered car to arrive.
Less than a day's supply remained.
A similar shortage was reported at
Hermlston.
Ose Mall Tribune want ads
Warrants Amount Outstanding
$249,233.75 $249,030.36
3,749.00 4,864.00
9,393.64 2,141.67
4,660.59 684.37
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109,032.33 ' 10,245.45
$426,558.53 $267,193.01
0. K. CARTER. County Clerk.
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Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Feb. 30. 8pl)
Ladles of the Oolden Link Bible class
of the First Christian church were
Friday hosts to the Berean class of
the Federated church at the Chris
tian church annex. Meeting opened
with songs and devotional service led
by CIsm President Mrs. Dora Jones
and prayer by Mrs. Lacy. Address of
welcome by Mrs. B. E. Scott, with
response from Mrs. Elsie Martin,
president of the Berean class. Re
gardless of the rainy afternoon, there
was an attendance of fifty-two ladles
and a few children. Contest games,
led by Mrs. J sett Side and Mrs.
Ruby Powell, kept every one guessing.
Delicious refreshments were served,
during the social period, and every
one present was remembered with
Valentine.
Kfr. and Mrs. Andra Chomet mo
tored to Grants Pass Thursday aXtsr.
noon to call upon Mr. and Mrs.
Amlck, who havs gons to thslr ranch
because of the Ulness of Mr. Amlck.
who la suffering from bronchial
trouble. During their absence? Mrs.
Denver Is substituting for Mr. Amlck
In the eighth grsde school.
Mrs. James Campbell entertained
with a shower Friday for her sister,
Mrs. Oliver Obenchaln. Invited guests
were: Mesdames Stella Obenchaln.
Bnrt Hedgpeth, Prank Coohran, Arch
Turpln, Minnie Buckles, Ella Milton.
Floyd Hedgpeth, John Catey. Loy
Marahalt, O. H. Bohnert, Roberta
Gregory. Joe Cox, Fred Hale, Brvln
Hall. Kdwln Martin. John Clark,
Floyd Root, Don Bobbins. Bmma
Dunn, Lester Hlgglnbotham. Bertha
May Mills, Eva May Bengtson and
Miss Dorothea HedgpeUl snd "the
honor guest. The party was held at
the Obenchaln home. Various games
were enjoyed and delicious refresh
ments of ice cream and angel food
enke were served. Mrs. Obenohaln
was the recipient of many beautiful
gifts.
Woman", Relief corps t Saturday
with a fine attendance. Meeting was
conducted by President Sally Musty.
During the business session, Mrs.
Mattle Smith was Installed ss press
correpondent. A patriotic program,
the lives and achievements of
Presidents Washington and Lincoln,
In which Mesdames Freda Lawrence.
E. C. Faber. Betty Potter and Cathe
rine Merrltt participated, was enjoy
ed. An exchange of Valentines, and
guessing contests preceded the birth
day luncheon, served at a well ap
pointed table, decorations In har
mony with St. Valentine's day. In th
center of whloh was the beautiful
birthday cake (made by Mrs. Kll-
born). Jello and coffee were served
Honor guests were Mrs. Fred Wiley,
Mrs. S. C. Faber, Mrs. Rose Herman-
son, Mrs. Hattle Thompson and Mrs.
Mnttle Bmlth.
Marvin Arnold, the Infant son of
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Bohnert. was
released from treatment at the Pur
uker hospital Sunday and brought to
the horns of his parents.
Bill Grimes is recovering trom
severe esse of poison oak.
Mrs. Mary Mayfleld left Wednesday
morning by stage for Redmond, where
she will attend the wedding anniver
sary of her sitter and brothel -In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayfleld. after
whloh she will visit a sitter In Port
land.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine recently
returned from a trip to Los Angeles,
and vicinity and report a very pleaa
snt and Interesting trip. During a
visit of five days with Miss Mildred
Burger, they visited the "Wee Kirk of
the Heather" and the "Little Church
of the Plowera''. One of the most
beautiful and Impressive sights, was
the stained glass window depicting
"The Last Supper" which wss made
by Miss Morettl, whose family have
made stained glass windows for oen
turles. Mlsa Morettl Is the lsst of
her line. She was seven years In
making this window. Mr. and Mrs.
Marina also visited for a few days
with a brother of Mr. Lewis Swarts,
at San Bernardino. Then, for the
benefit of Mrs. Marine's health, they
stopped at the Arrowhead batlia.
These baths are hollowed out of
natural atone and vary In tempera
ture from warm to 303 degrees. The
nurses bring the lunches, and place
them In oiled paper on these atones
to wsrm. The baths derive their
name from a gigantic arrowhead 1376
feet long by 440 feet wide, oovertng
74 acres, a rock formation on the
tide of one of the foothills of the
San Bernardino range, which la bare
of all vegetation. This arrow points
down to the aprlng below, and here
are the coolest and purest of moun
tain waters, and otiier springs with
temperature almost up to boiling.
The baths are at the base of the
mountain and the hotel at the top.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Feb. 30. (Spl) The
regular meeting of Oak Circle No.
343 la scheduled for Thursday even
ing. A social hour will follow the
regular business meeting, which will
be called at 7:30 p.m. sharp.
Members of the Juveniles were
entertained by a Valentine party
at their regular meeting Saturday.
Mlsa Mary Stanellffe, Miss tor
rains Goodpasture, Miss Orayce Oar
rlson snd Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft mat
with Mis Elva Caster at her home
to ooraplete plans for the serving
of the snnusl Washington's day
dinner Friday night, beginning at
p. m.. at the PreabyUsrlan church.
Miss Elva Castor spent Tuesday
night ss the guest of Mrs. Ray Id
ward in Medford.
The older Juvenile group met
with sn executive committee at the
home of Mrs. Bert stancllff Tues
day to discuss pltnt of their Join
UK the advanced adult circle.
R. 0. Flynn and family moved
Into Lea Rathbun's bouse on Fourth
street.
Lrle Peterson, who wss Injured
by a hit-and-run driver near the
fairgrounds over a month ago, re
turned to his studies at school Mon
day.
The public, card party sponsored
by the Thursday elub February 13
waa well attended. High man'a bridge
aeon waa held by Bob Hallcraft:
high ladles, Ksthryn Deneer; high
man's five hundred score, Dave
Watt; high ladles, Mrs. C. Plckel;
pinochle, Woodford Turpln.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd enter
tained Saturday night with a dinner
party at their home In Medford.
Quests Included: Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Furry. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Stsncllffs, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stead
man, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bourne.
Mr. Oeorge Bourne. Mrs. W. M
Berkley, Mrs. Arthur Osberg of Ta-
coma. Washington, and the boat
and hostess. Bridge formed the even
ing's entertainment with Ed Judd
holdlns; high man'a score: Mable
Stancllff high ladles score, and
Marie Furry consolation.
The Past Guardian Nelghbora' club
of Oak Circle waa organized Tuesday
with Its first meeting st the home
of Mrs. D. M. Watt. The following
officers were elected: Mrs. Rosell
Watt, president; Mrs. Enid Caster.
vice-president: Mrs. Maude Daugh-
erty. secretary, Mrs. Nanny Roberts.
treasurer. Members present inciuaea
Mesdames Pickle, Coblelgh, Briscoe
Hearn, Watt, Coleman, Roberts Caa-
ter and Daugherty.
Mlsa Paye Carver and Mrs. Ralph
Wilcox entertained at a Valentine
luncheon February 13. In honor of
Mrs. A. Osborne of Tacoma, Waah'
Ington, at the home of Mrs. Wilcox
Guesta were Mrs. R. C. Ward. Mrs.
Stewart Porter, Mrs. Raymond Furry.
the honor guest, Mrs. Osborne and
the hostssses, Miss Carver and Mrs.
Wilcox.
Ante'ope
ANTELOPE. Feb. 30. (Spl) Tnoae
who attended the funeral of Mr.
Rader, February 13. from Antelope,
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton, BUI
Wattenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day,
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs. Cecil Cul
berteon. Earl Torton, Mra. Sarah
Riley, Mr. and Mra. Tom Hstlett, Mr.
snd Mrs. Wallaoe MoDowell and son
James, Mrs. Bob Lindsay. Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Bradshaw, Mrs. Mary
Bradshaw, W. E. Da vies. Mr. and Mra.
Elbert Blgham, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Big-
ham. Tom Riley, Mr. and Mra. Carl
Von der Hellen.
Mra. James MoDowell and Infant
daughter returned home from ' the
Stanley maternity home, February 13.
Mother and baby are doing fine.
Mrs. John Rader of Eagle Point was
an overnight guest of her daughter.
Mrs. Ina Stanley, February 14 .
Mrs. June Barton, Mrs. Helen Cul
bertson, Mrs. B. K. Rlggs and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blgham helped Mrs. Nell
Von der Hellen paper their house
February 17. Lunch waa served to
them at the home of Mrs. B. K. Rlggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Orover of Grants Pass
attended the Antelope Literary club
February 14. r
Antelope Literary club met Febru
ary 14. The program waa as follows:
"Mall Order Wife"; reading by Mra.
Walter Charley; music by Clinton and
Opal Charley; play, "The Reat cure."
Three songs were sung by the Balsa
trio, Dick, James and mother, Mrs.
S. W. Bain, accompanied on guitar
by Dick Bales. After tha prlgram.
refreshments were served to one of
the largest crowds ever known at An
telope. Mrs. Ed Dutton Of Appiegate spent
a few day recently with Mrs. Esther
Dutton.
Everyone was sorry to leant of the
death of the Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Millard, February 11.
Mrs. Ed Dutton and Mrs, Esther
and Mrs. Fred Dutton. February 11.
Dutton were luncheon guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Oreb spent the
week-end at Butta Falls.
Antelope school board met at the
schoolhouse February 17.
Mrs. Marcla Erlokson entertained
with a Valentine party for her pu
pils and thslr mothers. Dainty re
freshments were served w everyun..
Those present were Mesdames Woods.
Alln, Davles, Laura and Myra Blg
ham, White, Beck. Burton, Jack Wood
and Elbert Blgham.
Mra. Laura Pierce of Medford Is
spending a few days with her daugh.
ter. Mrs. Helen Oulbertson.
A girls' "sub-deb" lub Is being or
aanlsed by Mrs. Lester Bradshaw and
the older girls of Antelope. A olub
room has been given them at the
borne of Mrs. Wsnda Whit. Each
girl is to contribute a piece of fur
niture so as to furnish it Into a cozy
nlar and work room.
Mrs. Msrcl Erlckson Is planning
an all-day hike for the older pupils
February 33. Alt are looking forward
to it with much enthusiasm.
MoLBOD. Feb. 30. (Hpl.) The
Uppsr Rogue H. . olub met Tuesdsy
at the home of Mrs. E. L. Olsas. Most
of the afternoon wss plessantly spent
In planning a program for next
Grant lecture hour. The chairman.
Mr. Ritchie, announced that an edu
cational feature would be Included
In th year's H. E. programs. Ar
rangement have been made for a talk
on cancer by Mlsa Blanch Runnels
In th nesr future. Much Interest
was displayed In th Pollyane club
organised at this mooting. About 30
members and visitors were present.
Mrs. Roy Vaughn attended the
Home Interest conference at Oorvallla
last week as a delegate of the Mc
Leod horn extension unit. Sh It
very enthusiastic over her trip and
asks all members to com prepared
with notebooks when reports will tie
given. Plans are being mad for a
spsclsl Joint mMllitg of the Trail snd
MoLsod unit In th near future,
when all delegates will submit re
port. The Trail Dramatic club Is
receiving congratulations on their
tra tils to Cofvaui as a reward for
I TTZ : i
1 McLeod I
Meteorological Report
February 30. 1936.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: occasional
ralna tonight and Friday. Little
change In temperature.
Oregon: Occaaional rain In west
snd snow in east portion tonight
and Friday. Little change In tem
perature.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, es; lowest, 43.
Total monthly precipitation, l.le
Inches.
Deficiency for the month, 0.4
Inches.
Total precipitation alnce Septem
ber 1, 1035, 14.63 Inches.
Excess for the season, 3.94 Inches.
Relative humidity at S p.m. yes
terday, 89 per cent: 8 a.m. today.
100 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise 6:89 a.m.; Sun
set, 6:61 p.m.
Observations Taken at 8 A.
120 Meridian Time
B,
If ii if I
sl I" p I
Bolts S3 3S M Snow
Boston 18 8 Clesr
Chicago 8 3 Cloudy
Denver . 60 31 Cloudy
Eureka 66 46 .13 Cloudy
Helena - 13 6 .03 Snow
Lea AnRelcs 66 63 .01 Cloudy
MEDFORD 49 37 .33 Cloudy
New York .. 18 ...
Omaha 13 8 Clear
Phoenix 63 48 .03 Cloudy
Reno 48 38 Clear
Portland 34 38 Cloudy
Roseburg 44 43 .33 Foggy
Salt . Lake 43 33 .01 Rain
San Francisco ... 60 84 .03 Cloudy
Seattle 44 33 Clear
Spokane .. 30 8 T Cloudy
Walla Walla 30
Washington. DC. 28 14 Cloudy
winning the Jackson county drama tie
contest. Their victory has revived
much Interest In community dra
matics, and we are all anxious to sea
them produce a three-act play soon.
The many fine points learned from
their critics in the atate finals have
prepared them for some finished ama
teur acting which will be more than
appreciated by residents of the upper
Rogue.
Dick Vincent suffered a heart at
tack last week and was rushed to a
Medford hospital where he la reported
to be In a serious condition.
The McLeod home extension unit
will meet Thursday, February 37, at
the home of Mrs. N. F. Ohrt. Mrs.
Mabel Mack will be present to lead a
discussion on "Food at 40." Mrs.
Mack wishes every member to be pres
ent for this Important study.. Pot-
luck luncheon at noon.'
We are sorry to report that many
of our people have been stricken with
flu attacks. Among them are Mrs.
Millie Glass, Mrs. Essie Sawyer, Deaa .
Tate and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stern.
Chas. Weber la having drainage tile
placed through bis yard to prevent
further erosion. This winter's rain
storms wsshed considerable soil Into
the river.
Ralph MaUory has returned to the
Vaughn ranch where he wlU help Mr.
Vaughn with his spring farming. Hs
has been employed In California dur
ing tho winter. ,
The dance given by the Orange Sat
urday night at Rogue Elk was very
well attended and a good time was re
ported. The Grange dances are be
coming more and more popular as a
result of excellent orchestra music
furnished by Mrs. Ooldle Johnson and
sons, Clair and Carl Stern; smooth
floor and capable management by Ray
Brlgga, The next Orange dance will
be given Saturday night, February 39.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tate are clear
ing their campground and burning
brush. They expect to begin build
ing some new, modem cabins this
esrly spring.
Elk Creek
ELK CREEK. Feb. 30 (Spl.) ' Th
Elk Creek Social club will give adano
at the clubhouse February 33. Vlsttora
ar welcome.
Ruby Oarton and Nellie Chamber
lain called on Mrs. Edna Hutchinson
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. D. W. Pence has returned M
her home after spending a week with
her daughter, Mrs. Roy Vaughn, at
McLeod.
Stuart Dltsworth spent Sunday
afternoon at the Ed Houston home on
Long Branch.
P. J. Sinclair Is doing some me
chanical work for Art Moor at Per
sist. Mr. snd Mrs. L. A. Chamberlain
received word from their daughter,
Mrs. Geo. Johnson, saying they are
i In Wyoming, and fighting lots of snow
I drift. Th Johnsons visited here in
December.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Oarton and Roy
MoOarlty spent Sunday at Evans val
ley and visited the Baker families.
Several from thl community at
tended th dance at Rogue Elk Sat
urday night. Everyone reported
good time.
Mrs. Irwin Hutchinson and son hats
been on th sick list this week.
Mrs. Gearln Dies
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb, 30. (API
Mrs. Mstllda Oearln, 80, widow of
former United Statea Senator John
M. Oearln of Oregon, died at her ho
tel room here early today. She was
born In Yamhill county, th daughter
of Patrick and Mary Louis Raleigh,
who crossed the plains In 1863. Sh
lylved In Portland sine early child
hood. WINDOW OLASS--VV sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably trowbrid. Cab
inet Work
"Emotion" Perfum by Tlmty
Chsny, a fsrorlt of movie stars. At
Young's Drua Co.. Mala and Central.