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FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST If dog Is mlastng, can 1B18.
WANTED-MISCELLANE0U8
Va NTED TO BUY Bunch of sheep.
t Box 731, Tribune.
, WANTto borrow" 11800 on fine home
on Rogue river and highway.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed.
Phone 1133.
1 vf ANTED
. we pay cash for household goods,
f furniture and stoves. We also buy
metals, bides, pelts, wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed
springs, mattresses, day-beds, eanl
trry couches and cots or what
have you? We pay cash or exohange.
VEW DEAL PURN. EXCHANGE
423 E. Main St.
WANTED
FURS PURS FURS
Highest cash price paid for raw furs.
Complete line of traps on sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37-29 No. Grape St.
Medford.
WANTED j- 8mall beauty shop, good
location. S. Z. Roberta, Qen. Del..
Medford, Ore.
JTJNK-
-JUNK
TOANTPin
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 decnptlons.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No. Grape; phone 1062.
FOR KENT HOUSES
yURNISHBD house. Adults, garage.
604 W. loth.
TOR RENT Two modern houses.
Call 336 S. Riverside.
FOR RENT -6-room furnished house.
712 Pine, 818.60. For appointment
phone 314-W.
MODERN furnished half duplex. Key
at 219 B. Ivy.
FOR RENT March lat, email furnish
ed house; hardwood floor, fireplace,
bullt-lns; 25. Phone 689-J-3.
TOR RENT 6-roon. modern furnish
ed house, close In. Phone 457-J.
'tor rent Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. BROWN fe WHITE.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house
15 Newtown.
4-ROOM furnished house for rent.
electric range Inquire sod oouin
Oakdale.
FOR RENT Neat 5-room house.
Redden St Co.. Tel. 720.
FOE RENT APARTMENTS
FOR , RENT 5-room apt.,
turn. Close In. 20 S. Fir.
partly
FOR RENT Apartment furnished;
shower, steam heat, hot and cold
water furnished Mall Tribune of
fice. FURNISHED API'S Phone 870-X.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
PLEASANT, airy sleeping rooms;
steam heat, garage; reasonable.
1211 W. Main.
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Grape,
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
ROOM Private home. Board If de-
sired. Reasonable. 200 W. Jackson.
SjomTlSuBOMlD Meals served
family style. 146 So. Holly.
BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable,
at 716 E. Main.
BOARD Home-cooked meals served
In private home. Reasonable rates
Near business district, 25 N. Orange
St. Phone 1473-X.
BOOM & BOARD Home cooked
meals a.a per month 303 I Ho"V
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR "rent A diversified orchard on
shares. BROWN S WHITE, Realtors
FOR EXCHAN0E REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 9 acres, 7
room house, big hen house, cow.
truck, tools. Call at Repair shop
1617 North Riverside. Medford.
FOlTsALE OR TRADE In crme prop
erty, close In. Phone 0J5-J.
IH'ILt tiadk jood 40 acres wtih nice
1 hn, Inr Hertford. BROWN at
WHUa, iMhWta.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE! Jonathan ap
plo 15c and 35c a box. Call at Ala
Vista Packing house between 9 and
4 o'clock Bring own boxes.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
EAST SIDE BARGAIN
11 nnfl 5-room modern, plastered
plUUU home, living room, dining
room, kitchen, 9 bedrooms,
bath, soreen poreh, and garage.
Excellent soli for Isndscaptng and
gardening, reasonably close In, In
good district. With small expendi
ture oould be made a very attrac
tive home. Total price for qulok
sale 11,000 0O a 160 00 down, bal
ance on terms to suit responsible
party.
ALSO
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED DAIRY
RANCH, only one mile from town,
excellent free soil, paid up water
rlxht. 16 acrea grass and clover
pasture, about 6 acres alfalfa, fain- ,
Uy orchard and berries. 6-room
modern, plastered home, milk t
house, garage and dairy barn. All j
stook Including 19 milk cows, 4 1
heifers, registered Guernsey bull,
one team, and farm implements,
milking machine go, Present milk
check .150.00 per month. An ideal
little dairy In a highly Improved
district. Priced tight at terms to
suit responsible buyers.
OHARLBS A. WING AOBNOY, INC.
109 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon
8 ACRES of fine valley soil, with
new modern home, barn, garage,
$8600. Want Medford home. Clear
for Clear. The Real Estate Exohange,
. 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 1498.
FOB SALE or TRADE 82 acre Im
proved farm near Leba-on. Box
732, Tribune.
SUBURBAN HOME
Approximately 2 acres; 6-room house,
garage, poultry house; 2 miles from
Medford. Price 92250; terms 9150
down, 925 per month. Can be op
tioned to holder of bonus certifi
cate. BROWN ft WHITE, Real to re.
LONG LEASE OR SALE Improved 40,
80 or 160 acres. Must have your
own equipment. Address Box 86,
Macdoel, Calif,
FOR SALE Smal house, olose In.
Inquire 608 Palm St.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN & WHITE.
7 ACRES clover, alfalfa; city water.
Improved.
3 acres, modern house, free water.
. 4 -room house, bath, city water,
9460.00.
City and oountry homes. Prompt
attention bonus holders. ROBERTS.
Realtor, 720 West 2nd. Tel. 1528-J
HOLDERS OF BONUS CERTIFICATES
We have several properties which
we can sell on sasy terms and
which can be optioned tr- holders of
bonu3 certificates until certificates
are cashed.
BROWN & WHITE. Realtor.
. 104 W. Main, Medford, :
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg and Loan Ass'n.
406 ACRES on beautnul Rogue riven
75 acres In alfalfa, finest bottom
soil, over one mile river frontage,
FREE WATER. This Is a fasolnat
Ing plaoe for your recreational home
and elso baa grsat commercial value
' and only a few minutes from Med
ford. A rars chance to own one of
the finest places on. the Rogue.
BROWN tc WHITE. REALTORS.
FOR SALE By owner, to to 80 -acre
tracts. Irrigated Bear creek bottom
land. V4 mile from Medford; exoel
lent for gardening. Phone 1B24-L
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EOOS
R. I. R. hatching esus. 6O0 setting.
T. J. Parsons, Phoenix.
PLYMOUTH ROCK pullete for sale.
B. W. Ford, Losler Lane.
HANSON strain White Leghorn hatch
. Ing eggs from old hens msted to
cockerels of 875 and better dams.
Phone 19-F-3.
OAR-LEY POULTRY
FARM
Pedigreed Leghorn,
R. 1. Reds,
Hatching Egg.
Baby Ohlcka.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Hardle 900 gallon sprayer,
also new spray hose. Oregon Orch
ards. Phons 468-J-l.
The USED OAR Vslue
are at attidebaker'a Sals Floor:
1131 Btudebaker coupe, tine shape,
good rubber, radio, buy
1934 Ohsvrolat Sedan with radio
Chrysler Air Flow with radio '
1935 Ohrysler 6 sedan
1935 Studebaker 6 sedan
Bulck sedsn, 9150.00
1934 Chevrolet Pickup
Many others In the lower price class
in cars and trucks
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
TOTRADE Equity In 1984 VB for
smaller car. Call evenings. 424 .
Peach.
FOR SALE 34 Chevrolet lV4-ton
truck, dual, long whselbase, factory
built stock rack and 28-ln. box;
slightly used; recently overhauled,
good rubber; 9550. T. J. Hlght, Box
231, Rt. 2.
GOOD USED OARS
Oct Our Prices before You Buy.
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe.
1934 Ford V-6 Sedsn.
Both Oars Priced Very Low.
We have ths highest elaaa stock of
Used Oars In Southern Oregon. See
and drive them. Used Csr Lot,
North Corner sixth snd Bartlett.
LANGE MOTOR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer.
S8 N, Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
SALE Horse. 1800 lbs., age 8. C. B.
Alderston, 9 ml. up Thompson
Creek.
FOR SALE Dairy cows. 1 mile west
of Agate School. Ray Millard.
FOR SAIJ9 Sorrel mare, 9 years old.
1100 lbs , 975 00. or trad for 1400
tb. and pay difference. Call at 919
Alice St.
18 MO. OLD PI.VTO Colt for sale
Route I, Box 419, Coleman Creek
Road.
FOR SALE 5-months-o!d heifer calf,
stump puller and 3-botlMr, John
Deere 10-lnch plows. C. Wright,
i ' faotum,
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE; One team well-matched
work mares. George Hilton, Grants
Pass.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
PBDIORBED Roller Canaries. Special
prices on pairs. Thrasher's, Jack
sonville. Tel. 173.
ROLLER canaries, 91 S. Riverside.
ROLLBR canaries. Phone 89S-J-9.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Oold "B" flat saxophone,
like new. Cost 9165.00. Will sacri
fice for 960100 cash. Phone 918 or
call 820 E. Main.
FERTILIZER Any vmount,
119 8. Fir. Phone 1B48-X.
cheap.
FOR SALE Electrlo range. Kelvln
ator and 9 by 12 rug. A-l condi
tion. 42 Rosa Court.
FOR SALE Spray rig, pordaon trac
tor, ground alfalfa hay. Herbert
Ranch, HUlcrest-Phoenlx Road.
nAQ a AT.mnlMM tvwm tl twit
case ana niga ensir. tua s, nuuj ,
FOR SALE Baby buggy. 413 Arcadia
SEVERAL good used "MoOlanahan"
Incubators, 240-egg Siu,- e.u-egg
930, reconditioned, tested and sold
complete. McClanahan Ino. Co ,
960 West 12th St., Eugene, Ore.
FOR BALE 1 string of pure amber
beads. Inquire 142 N. Ivy.
FOR SALE Baled o&t hay. Phone
7-F-14.
FARMERS. ATTENTION I
rtenuut implements ana rractore at
exceptionally low prices. Agents for
Cletreo ssles and parts. Rogue Val-
ley Tractor and Imp. Co., 39 South 1
Grape St. Phone 906.
FOR SALE Seven 8.000-gal. wood
tanks. See Jones, Knight Paoklng
Co., Medford.
FOR SALS God Newtown apples at
cheap prices. Inquire sgobe at Day
Packing House, south Fir St.
ALFALFA SEED 15c: loose alfalfa hay
910.00: baled alfalfa, 1-2-9 cuttings;
oats and vetch, baled or loose, Tel.
. 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer.
FOR SALE. BOAT Exceptionally well
made. Can be carried on car, C.
Earl Bradflsh, 1) So. Central,
FOR SALE Electrlo Kelvlnator,
cheap. Phons 696-Y between 9:30
and 7, evenings.
RED and green' apples. 250 box and
. up. 701 w. Hth.
FOR SALE Fine quality seed grains.
Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north of
Jacksonville on Old Stage road.
Phone Jacksonville 964.
arbjaiTbuy
Large size Ex. Fancy Cornice In
lugs - 9100
Newtown apples In lugs ... .16
Bring your own ontatners.
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS. INO.
919 80. Fir St. Medford, Or.
Phone 926.
FOR SALE Crown feedst land plas
ter) Aero Superphosphate; Case
farm machinery Flnley Implement
Co.. oentral Point.
TYPEWRITERS-Blerma 116 N Cen
tral Phons 262
FOR SALE Baleo oat hay ground
alfalfa and oat hay loose alfalfa
hay. O. A. DeVoe. Phons 629-J-2.
MISCELLANEOUS
WHITE Leghorn pullets ISo, corn 91
cwt. will take ahoat. O. J. Logan.
Orchard Home Drive.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts jf Title and
Tltls Insurance. The
only complete Title
System lo Jackson
county,
MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstract
of Title. Rooms 8 snd 6, No. 62
North Central Ave., upstairs,
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED IflO to 00 fof
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; elso
Cars Refinanced. Leans oioaea
i within 90 minutes, License No. S-
167. See W. 8. Thomas, 4A So. Cen
tral-
Long Diitanoe Moving
LA ROE VAN serving Calif., Orcg. and
Wash, points, semi-monthly trips.
. Fully insured. Martin Bros, 701 S.
6th St., Orants Paas. Tel. 148-J
Transfer.
RBINKTNO TRANSFER CO. Long
distance hauling. Furniture, cattle,
anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033
O. Stuart.
KADS TRANSFER l STORAGE CO.
Office 101 No. central. Phone 316.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
TRUCKINQ AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates.
Tel. 833. P. E. Samson Co.
HAWLET TRANSFER Bnpert pack
ers and movers. Special Uvea took
moving equipment. Price right,
819 Nnrth Riverside. Phon 816.
LEGAL NOTICES
Order Reqiilr.ni; Wtilt or Action by
All Parties Having Claims A it I nut
Depotlt Made with Huperlnlendent
of Hanks hr the First Nstlnnal
Bank of Me.ifnrd, Oregon, In Order
In do a Trust Buslnens.
In the CtreuH Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Determination,
Establishment and Adjudication of
claims agnlnt the deposit made
with the Superintendent of Banks
of the State of Oregon by the First
National Sank of Medford, Oregon,
lu order to do a trust buetnena.
SaAed upon the petition of the
Superintendent of Banks filed herein.
It Is on this day ORDERED and
ADJUDGED that alt persons, oe-part-
nrMpe, aasoolatlons or corporations
; having claims against the deposit
msoe wun n eupvrin vnoeni oi
P.nkA fty tlie Firet National Bank of
Medford, Oregon, in order to do a
tmst buelnewt, are hereby required to
commence action or suit thereon In
this court within six mTnths from
Iftstt ejto U to efaef tWevet ft
barred and foreclosed of any claim
on said deposit.
It Is further ORDEREb that a copy
of this order be published onoe a
week for four consecutive weeks In
the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally
newspaper published in and having a
general circulation in Jackson county,
uregon.
Dated this 91st day of February,
1936. H. D. NORTON, Judge
Summon For Publication
In the Olroult Ootirt of the Stat oi
Oregon For Jaokson County.
Willi am H. Slmonda and Minnie et
monda, husband and wife, Plaln
tlffa, vs.
EllaL. Heck a thorn and husband, Roy
B. Heokathorn; Effte B Potts and
John Doe Potts, her husband (tru
name unknown); Katherlne Dan
iels, a widow; Joe Daniels end Mrs.
Joe Daniels (true name unknown)
husband and wife; R. v. Nelson end
Mrs. HI. B. Nelson (true name un
known), husband end wife; aleo ail
other persons or parties unknown,
claiming any right, title, estate,
Hen or Interest In or to the proper
ty described in the Complaint on
file herein. Defendants.
To Bffle B. Potte and John Due
Potts, her husband (true name un
known), the above named Defendant
also all other persons or parties un
known, claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest In or to the
property desorlbed In the Complaint
on file herein.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of four (4) weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
Summons, eeld period of four (
weeks being the time presort bed for
publication thereof: and If you full
to appear and answer the said Com
plaint, for want thereof, the Plain
tiffs will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for In their Complaint
on file In the above entitled Court.
e succinct statement of which relief
prayed for Is as fol lows, to-wlt:
For a Decree and judgment against
the Defendants hereinabove named
for the sum of 1500 00, plus Interest
thereon from the 16Ui day of Decem
ber, 1034, at the rate of 6 cent per
annum, plus $150.00 Attorney's fees,
plus all Plaintiffs' costs end disburse
ments hereinafter to be taxed, plus
interest on said Judgment at the rate
of 6 per annum from the date Of
the Decree herein.
That said decree and Judgment be
held a first and prior lien upon the
hereinafter desorlbed real property,
and for Judgment and decree fore
closing Plaintiffs' mortgage on the
following described real property sit
uated and being In Jackson County,
Oregon, to-ant:
The East Half (El of the South
east Quarter (8E'4) of Section
Twenty-eight (38), in Township
Thirty-four (34) South of Range
One (1) East of the Willamette
Meridian, in Jackson County, Stare
of Oregon, containing Eighty (80)
aorea of land, more or less.
That the usual decree ba made for
the sale of said premises by the Sher
iff of Jackson County, Oregon, ac
cording to the taw and practice of
this court.
That the proceed of said sale be
applied as follows:
i, costs of this suit to be taxed.
. To the payment of Plalntlffa'
Attorney's fees In this suit.
8. To the liquidation of Plaintiffs'
note and mortgage.
4. To the payment of all taxes and
water assessmente levied and
due against said premises.
That said Defendants and all Per
sons or parties olalming by, through
or under them or any of them, sub
sequent to the execution of said
mortgage upon said premises, either
ae purchasers, incumbrancers, or
otherwlM, be barred and foreclosed
of all right, claim or claims, or equity
of redemption in said premises and
every part thereof; and that the said
Plaintiffs be allowed to stay In pos
session of said premlsee during the
pendency of this suit to the end that
piaintirrs may oare for the premli
abandoned bv Defendants.
That Plaintiffs or any party to this
eult may become a purchaser at said
saie; mat tne Sheriff exeoute a Cer
tificate of Sftle to ths purchaser and
said purchaser be let Into immediate
possession of the premises and the
Mail Tribune Daily
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whole thereof; that plaintiffs hart
such other and further relief In the
premlsee ae to this Court msy seem
just aua equitame,
This Summons Is published by or
der oi the Honorable H. D. Norton.
Judge of the above entitled Court,
made and entered In said Court and
cause on the 80th day of January, 1B36
prescribing that this Summons oe
served by publication thereof once
each week for four (4) consecutive
weeks In the Medford Mai Tribune.
$ newspaper published regularly ta
Jackson County, Oregon.
February 10, 1939, la the date of the
first publication of this Summons.
O. H. Sbnqtson,
Attorney for plalntlffa.
126 East Main Street.
Mertfwd, Oregon.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Occasional
rain or snow tonight and Tuesday;
little onange In temperature.
Oregon! Oocaslonal snow In sst
and ram or snow In west portion
tonight snd Tuesday; little change
In temperature.
Local Data
Temperature a rear ago today:
hlgheat 61; lowest 98.
Total monthly prsclpltatlon, i
Inches; excess for the month, .19
lnohes.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1939, 16.96 Inches; excess for
the season, 9.61 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 68 percent; 6 a. m. today,
10Q per cent.
Tomorrow: sunrise. 6:66 a, nt.i
sunset, 6:66 p. m.
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ROOUB WVBIt, Feb. 94. (8pl.)
An all-day meeting of the Ladles' Aid
of Hope Presbyterian church was held
at the home of Mrs. Casey, with Mis.
Mcllvalne ae 'assistant hostess, Feb.
ruary 33. Lunch and a social time
was enjoyed by the 30 ladles attend
ing, and various matters of business
were attended to.
Next meeting will be held at the
ohuroh, Friday, March 6, when girls
of the church will present a mis.
slonary program. Rev. Bancroft Is
filling the vaosnoy at the church un
til a regular pastor I secured.
An all -day meeting of Hie exten
slon unit will be held February 88
at the Community hall. "Foods at
Forty" will be discussed by Mrs. Mabel
Maok.
Use Mall Tribune wsn ads.
Cross-Word Puzzle
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the governor
of Algiers
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pleasure
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19. Was the
matter with
Ifl. Deullng light
II, More mature
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boron
Velocipede
with one
wheel
The or earn
Auctions
Strainer made
of a kind of
woolen cloth
Dealers In
eertain
articles ef
apparel
14. American
educationist
If. Italian opera
37. Burdens
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CENTRAL POINT, Feb. H. (Spl.)
Mrs. U K. Potter, who with her fam
ily reoently moved to the Tolo die
trlot, was treated to a happy sur
prise on Prldsy, rsoruary 91, when a
group of ladles from the Woman's
Relief oorpe arrived la a body to
spend the afternoon and give her
kitchen shower. Many lovely and
useful gifts ware Included In the as
sortment. The afternoon wsa pleas
antly passed with visiting and games,
and a pot-luok supper served In cafe
teria style. Included among those
present were Mrs. Mary Rlohardson,
Mrs. Rose Hermanson, Mrs. Dora
Jonas, Mrs. Drama Milton, Mrs. Tlllle
Maple, Mrs. Walter Hllkey, Mrs. Clara
Farra, Mrs. Henry KUburn, Mrs. Km
ma O lesson, Mrs. Iva Ooplnger, Mrs.
Lois Richardson, Mrs, John Hllkey,
Mrs. Wm. Hllkey, Mrs. Mervln Olea
son, Mrs. O. c. smith, Mrs. Zaldee
Smith, Mrs. h. H. Smith and the hon
or guest, Mrs. Betty potter. Children
pressnt were Mervln, Jr., and Jlmmle
Olsason, Milton Hllksy and Nancy
and Jaok Potter.
B. R. Gleason Is remodeling the an
nex to his barber chop, to be used
as a beauty parlor In the near future.
Mrs. Mary Langs ton, assisted by
Mrs. Maynard Putney, entertained the
Carnation club Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vlnoent and son
Bobby, Mrs. Russell and daughter
Joyce and Stanley Robblns of Talent
will attend the Rural Mall carriers'
convention at The Dalles. Traveling
by motor, they will be supplied with
chains In oase of emergency.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blackford have
moved to their home on Jaoksonvlllt
highway, recently purchased from
Mrs. Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lofland made
a reoent business trip to Sureka, stop
ping over for the week-end In Ores
cent City,
With the Major Bowee amateur
troupe, who were the attraction at
the Craterlan theater last Sunday.
February 16, were Mr. and Mr. Har
old Kennedy of Joplln, Mo., and New
York City. Mr. Kennedy la troupe
manager and Mrs. Kennedy, Who la
known on the stage as Vera Waters,
la a nleoe of Mrs. I. R. Olmson of
Central Point. Mr, and Mrs. Oleason,
with their son Msrvlu, his wife and
two small sons, attended the show
and afterward enjoyed a delightful
visit with them, as they dined to
gether. Not having met for some
time, the visit wsa all too brief for
both Mra. Oleason and her nleoe.
Griffin Creek '
GRIFFIN ORHHK, Feb. 94. (Spl.)
Ladles of the home extension unit
met Friday at ths horn of Mra. George
Flsk. There were 30 members and
three visitors present. Mr. Mabel
Mack was also a gusst during lunch
eon hour. This was the first lesson
In meat cookery, whloh was oonduot
ed by Mrs. Bessie Dsvls and Mrs. Alice
Rloka. Th meat prepared was ussd
for lunoheon and was greatly enjoy
ed by all. Next meeting will be March
13. The place will be announced later.
Leaders have been chosen for the
4-H elub work here, as follows! Sew
liv? Instruotor, Mr. Maud Arnold,
with Elinor Sslna, prssldent, and Joaa-
phlns Arnold, vice-president, They
had their first meeting Saturday,
Mrs. Bemlce Stammen la leader of
the girls' cooking club, and F. I. Caul-
kins of the boys'. They will elect
their officers at their first meeting.
Frlsnds of th community attend
sympathy to J. F. Ooller and family
tn th passing of Mr. Collar's sister.
Mr. Lucia Showers, who psased away
last Monday at her horn north ol
Medford,
Mrs. Alios Conner Is vial ting at th
noma of hsr daughter, Mr. Ray
Skslns. Sh reoently reutrned from
Ohlloquln.
Mrs. Southsrland entertained a
number of friend from Msdford at
hsr horn Friday.
Mr. Rose sturglll of Rees oreek
cam down Friday evening and (pent
the week-end at th horn of hsr son
Clyde and family.
Mia Marian Hurd, who ha been
at Alameda, Cel., for ami time. Is
now visiting at horn.
Miss Marian Keep spent th laat
week-end at horn and on Friday
evening sh and her slaters enter
tained with a play party for all young
folk of the Sunday anhool.
Then ar 40 children enrolled In
th first, second and third grades,
Mis Oeorglanna Huaeong, teachsr.
Miss Luis Metager of Jackaonrtll has
been hired for part time Instruotor
to help indefinitely.
Mra. Mattl Vogal entertained with
a birthday party Tuesday evening,
honoring hsr daughttr Beulah' 19th
birthday.
Ladles of th Sunday school enter
talned with a Us snd shower, honor
ing Mrs. Lester Wlloox, Thursday, St
th hom of Mr. Laura Jon.
Mr. and Mr. Clyde Sturglll had as
Sunday dinner gusst frlsnds from
Orants Pass
Plans ar undrway to organla a
Orangs at th sohoolhou, Wednes
day arenlng, erebruary 99, Everrone
interested tn th Orange work I ask
ed to b ther.
Th sum grad Cam out ahsad
sgaln last week In th pUlng con
test. Each orad I working hard U
thss honors, Those reoelvlng 100 thl
week wer! Hslsa Chili), Ruth Mead
ows. Alin Keep, Settle Lou FOulk,
Ultra Kimball, Jerry Vaahor and
Iran Cherry.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 94 (API
Arthur 0. Jsckson. 40, drowned
In ths Wlllamett river her laat
night whsn h slipped In snow on
the Standard Oil company dock and
fell Into the stream.
Lake Creek
IA1U OH.EEK, Feb. 34. (Spl.)
Quests Sunday at the B. s. Meyer
home were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rage
dale. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Meyer, Otto
Vernon and H. O. Meysr.
Mlas Marlon. Oebhart and Unsay
Orlgxby of Medford were guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orlgsby.
Mr. snd Mrs. S. O. Wilson of Sams
Valley were business callers at the
Tonn ranch Sunday.
Mm. Margaret Nuasbaum very clev
erly demonstrated meat cookery at a
meeting of the Ladles' club at Mrs.
Wsllaoe Ragsdals's home Thursday.
About 94 ladles ware prsseut and the
meat dishes prepared under super
vision of Mrs. Nuasbaum were very
dellolous. After lunch Mra. Nuasbaum
save a report on her trip to the cor
V11I19 home conference,
Bad oolds are very prevalent and
nearly half of the pupils are out ol
school,
Bellview
BKLLV1BW, Feb. 34. Mrs. Brford
Poole was a week-end guest at the
home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs.
R, . Newbry.
Mrs. J D. Meservey entertained
with a birthday dinner for Mr.
Meservey last Friday. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Mark True and Mr.
and Mra. W. D. Jackson.
Mrs. John Farmsr returned to her
home Wednesday after spending sev-'
eral weeks In Portland. She visited
hsr daughters, Mrs. Army Spafford
and Genevieve, and with her son,
George.
Mrs. George King has recovered
from a recent operation and return
ed to her home Tuesday. Miss Beryl
King returned home elso. Beryle
has bean with hsr aunt, Mrs. Lizzie
Barron, In Ashland.
Trustees of the Upper Valley Com
munity club Mrs. Oscar Martin,
Mrs. Archie Klncald and Mrs. R. E.
Ball, with the officers, Mrs. Claude
Conley, Mra. Lee Wallls and Alice
Pagel, met at the club house Mon
day to make final arrangements for
sscurlng dance license,
THE GRANGE
Upper Rogii Grange
Upper Rogue Grange No. 839 met
February 90 with 99 msmbsrs and
fv visitors pressnt, A very Inter
estlng meeting was hsld, with many
helpful suggestions for our nsw
hall and bylaws from ths visitors,
who were Brothers Perry and Coy
and Sisters Perry, Coy and Taylor,
of Eagle Point, whloh were appre
ciated very much. A committee of
three wer appointed, consisting ot
Brother traughn, ohalrman, Frank
Dltaworth and Sister Barrett, with
Instruction to start Immediately on
final plan and flnanolng of th
building. Brother Vaughn had sev
eral plans and lumber prloei on
hand,
One good brother started the ball
rolling by presenting a check for
910 for the building fund, the ma
jority expressed their willingness to
help. Brother Orth waa appointed
to secure a bulletin board for ths
Grange. It was decided to have a
boi put on the secretary's table for
suggestions for the good of th
order. The msster appointed two
committees, a crltlo committee and
reception committee.
Th lactur hour was put on with
th ooopsratlon of th H. I. club
with numbsrs In honor of Wash
ington's blrthdsy. Two dollars and
fifteen cent was taksn In to b
sddsd to th fund for regalia for
th dsgre teams. A cake waa pre
anted to Brothsr and Bister Hughes
in honor ef thslr 39th wedding an
niversary.
All Orangert ar asked to bring
a package of seed for th nest
lecture hour and be prepared to
report on a successful sesd they
used last year. Officers ar tirgsd
to be on hand at 1:49 to go through
the officers' ssatlng drill, also ths
first and second degrs team will
hsr three a and Id a tss to put
through.
A good many of th numbers ar
111 with th flu. A very Interesting
rsport ws given by ths visiting
committee who were fflstsr Gl
snd Barrett, and Brothsr Ray Mer-
rlman, who Malted Phoenix Orange.
Many h 1 pf u I suggestion wars
brought back. All visiting commit
tees havs oommented cn th fin
receptions glvsn them.
Th wsys and means reported pro.
fit of 934.70 at their Isst dsncs
snd announced another at Rogu
Elk February 99. Everybody wsl-
mm.
Th H I. olub ssrved refresh.
msnts st th end of th msstlng
Th club mat Pshrusry 19 with
nuter Glass. All Orange ladles ar
urged to Join th olub. All other
ladles ar mini as visitors
Name wer drawn for Pollyannas.
Ragl Point Grant.
Oentral point Grange met In regu
lar session, February 91, with 99 mam
bars snd nearly as many visitors prss'
nt. Oranges rep re tented wer Pho
nil, Oold Hill and Jacksonville. Third
and fourth degrs work was simpli
fied by th Oentral point officer.
Mr. Fay Rltalnger presented a
splendid program honoring both Lin
coln's and Washington' birthdays. J
W. Fish, a member ot the Oold Hill
Grange, entertained with a solo, ad
octnpanlsd by Mr. Marjorl Pens.
lecturer of Oold Hill Orange.
Th eotint found team number one
In th lead at thl meeting, for the
first time.
Th play "Candida." to be pre
aeattd Ptbruary 37 at t p. m, b (he
Southern Oregon Normal players, was
announced. The Central Point Qrango
hall can seat 960 persons and ss the
play Is presented In the oenter of th
room, without either special light.
Ing or curtains, the hall is ideal for
the production.
Angus Bowmer, Instructor of dra
matics at the southern Oregon Nor
mal, has had manv reniiMrji tA nn-
sens the play sgaln and finally chose
vue ventral j-oint Qrangs hall for
the purpose.
Persons who have attm!Ml r.rri-
ous showings have pronounced It ona
of the finest plays presented by the
Southern Oregon Normal. The play
will be open to the public, but a
slight admission charge will be made.
Sams Valley Grnnge
Ways and means committee of Saras
Valley Grange announced another
dance to be given In Ca ton's hail,
Saturday night, Feb, 28. Good munto
has been secured. Proceeds will be
used to help finance the now Orange
hall. All grangers and their families
and Invited guests are welcome. - A
lunch of pis and coffee will be served
In the hall.
Regular meeting February IS en-
Joyed a good attendance. Visitors
present from Gold Hill were Mr. and
Mrs. Flene and Mr. and Mrs. Howss.
Ths building committee reported work
progressing nicely on the hall base
ment and expressed appreciation for
labor donated. Trucks have been busy
the past week hauling gravel for ths
cement foundation. Lecture hour was
composed of harmonica solos by
Rlohard Karner, Information on con
test and practice of songs tor muslo
festival. Albert Straus, R. E. Neaion
and 8. 8. Abbott were appointed as
critics for th Grange achievement
oontest. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hansen
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn wtll
serve refreshments at next meeting,
March 7. t
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by th Jackson County
tbstract Co.. 131 B Sixth Strast
Real Estate Transfers
Amy M. Amldon at vlr to F. O.
Goets. q. O. D. to lot 1. SVi of the
NE14 of BE 14 of NW!4 of Bsc, 4, Twp.
39 8., R. 3 East,
Mark P. True et a! to Ivan W. Far
mer et ux.W. D. to S',4 of NWJ4 of
Sco. 90, Twp. SO 8. R, 1 East, less
land, 70 acres.
Orac H. Orr to Carl Hosier W. D,
to 8V4 of N(4 of 8Eri of NW)4 of
Bee. 38, Twp, 39 8.. R. 3 West,
. Frank W. Bruah st el to Wallace B.
Pearson et ux. W. D. to northeasterly
half of lots 81 and 83, Pracht's Add.
to Ashland.
J. T. Hartford to P. Lewis 8mlth.
Q. O. D. to land tn Sec. 83, Twp 88
8, R. 1 West
Charles E, Oratg et ux to Maud L.
Shew. w. D. to 40 acres In Sso. 9.
Twp. 38 8., R. 1 East.
W. B. Cook st al to Jamas F John
son. q. 0. D. to land la Seo, 94,
Twp. 93 B R. 9 East. ,
Shsrldan F. Thornton to Ethel Pow
ell Clary. w. b. to lot , block 10,
Ashlsnd,
Fred J. Pick st al ta Bert M. Glut
et u. S. o. O. to 40 urea In Seo. 10,
Twp. 38 S., R, 4 West.
Martin 8. Johnston et ux to Rich
ard BsrryW. D. to loti 11 and 13,
block 38, Oold Hill,
P. A. Skinner to 3. B. Skinner, W.
D. to lots 3, 4, 8, 7 and 8 Seo. 80.
Twp. 87 8., R. 4 West, containing
1S3.88 acres,
Ernest Rogsrs et ux to Ralph Mark.
W. D. to 90 acres In Seo, 39, Twp.
39 8., R. 1 East.
Ivan W. Farmer et ux to Brnast
Rogsrs. W. D, to 88 acres In Sso. 38,
Twp. 89 8 R. 1 Esst.
L. 8. Hicks et ux to Ernest L. Scott
et ux. W. D. to lot 30, block 3 Glen
Oak Sub. of block 1, extension to Sis
kiyou Heights Add. to Medford.
O. W, Gillette et ux to Charles A.
Humphrey. w. D. to SIS, of Bit, of
Sec, 4, Twp. 89 8., R. West
Henry D. Blrdaall et ux to Emily
Shelley. W. D, to land In DLO 43.
Twp. 39 8., R. 14 Eaat, and In block
Y, Railroad Add. to Ashland,
Rachel Mead et vlr to Lorenso O.
Inakcep et ux W. D. to land In Sea,
36, Twp. 87 8, R. 3 West.
Robert Clinkenbeard, et ux to
Ephraln H. Mayes et ux W. D. 180 A
in Bec4 38, Twp. 98, 8. R. 4 W., W.M.
B. O'Connor to Robsrt CUnken
beard et ux W. D. BE't WH NE
and NEK NEri ""' 89, Twp. 88 . A.
4W.
Spancer Ohllders st ux to Wltham
Mualo Company, lnc W. D, Lot in
South Sea Add. to Medford.
0. M. Richardson t ux to Oold
Darling WJ. Lot 0, Block 39, Oold
Hill,
S. O. Beebe to Oeorge Thompson et
ux W. W. Land In Bsc. 11, Twp. 99
8. R. 1 E., W.M.
Hazel I, Ferns to Henry Kerby t
al W. W. WUj 8W 14 Sec, 19, Twp. it
8. R. 1 W. W.M.
Henry Kcrby et al to Haral I. Fsrnt
W.D. Tract In Block "H ', Talont.
Kalth Oil and Land Co. to Ed Bear
W.D, Bi UKVt Scou, 9, Twp, 40
S. R. 9 B. W. M. oont. 80 A.
Jessls M. Mlnear et al to Raymond
Clair wyant et ux W. D. 1-9 A. la
Maunuin Sunset Add to Medford.
City of Jacksonvllls to Mary Steha
Wlnnlngham W. D, N. 96 ft. Lota
8 and 4 and S. 80 ft. Lots 7 and I.
and all of Lot 0, Block 1, Jackson
ville. ".kipper Hureumht
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 94 (AP)
Captain Th, Molbach-Nsllsen, 43,
master of ths Norwegian motorshlp
Oregon Express, died her Sunday
from Injuries received when he ws
burned two weeks ago In a fir thai
swept th cabin of his ship.
Leads Lumbermen
PORTLAND. Ore, Feb. 34. (API
Carl Blackstock of Seattle will
lead the Wsatern Retail Lumber
men's association ss president agein
next year. He ws reelected presi
dent.' and Seattl ws chosen 1937
convention city at th final session
ot th convention her Saturday.
"Emotion" p e r f n m a hy VlmaJ
Chany, a fa vol It of mo vis stars. At
Young s Drug, Co., Mala and ueuursi.