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Block Twrnty.eeven (37), BlsMvou Height Btt.. assessed to Bell. Weed M el under ordinance No. 3681, total principal and Interest due 3o. i.oeu vi.m. 40141 37.09. Parcel No. !81: Lot Twelve (U), Block One (1), South Sea Add., as. eased to F. Osenbrugge under or dinance No. 3333. total principal and Interest etue 47.31. Coat ai.46. Total t4B.ee. Parcel No. 2K: Lot Thirteen (13). Block One (1). South Sea Add., aa e&sed to F. Ossnbrugge under or dinance No. 3233. total principal ana Interest due H7.31. Costs tl.4. Total t48.9. Parcel No. 283: 8. Half Lot On (1), and Two (3). Block Three (3). South Sea Add., assessed to H. U. Mitchell under ordinance Nos. 3333 and 33d6. total principal and Interest due "31. 02. Costs 81.45. Total 8533.37. Parcel No. 284: N. Half Lot One (1), and Two (3). Block Three (3), South Sea Arid., assessed to Win. Holme and City of Med ford under or- dinanrr No. 2M. total principal and Interest due SC4 07. Costs $1.45. Total i.S.52. V Parcel No. 285: Lot Four (4). Block nree (31. South Sea Add., assessed to Jack Martin et ux under ordinance Nos. 2388 and 2233. total principal and Interest due 8227.13. Costa 81.48. Total 8228.57. Parcel No. 288: Lot Six (8). Block Four (4). South Sea Add., assessed to F.thel S. Wllllts under ordinance No. 3233. total principal and Interest due $49.32. Costa 81.45. Total $50.77. Parcel No. 287: Lot Ten (10). South Sea 1st Ext.. assessed to L. C. Wilson under ordinance No. 3233. total prin cipal and Interest due $47.78. Costa $1.45. Total $40.33. Parcel No. 288: Lot Eleven (11). South Sea Ext., assessed to W. E. re vldson and City of Medford under or dinance No. 2233. total principal and Interest dua $64.03. Costa $1.45. Total $65.48. Parcel No. 28(1: Lot Twelve (13). South Sea 1st Ext., assessed to W. E. Davidson and Cltv of Medford under ordinance No. 2233. total principal and Interest dua $76.64. Costs $1.45. Total $78.00. Parcel 2!0: Lot Seven (7U Block Two (2), Summit Ave. Heights Add., assessed to Geo. Iverson-R. H. Toft under ordinance Noa. 2376. 3310 and 3237, total principal and Interest 3ue $177.97. Costs $1.45. Total $178.43. Parrel 2(11: Lot Ten (10) Block Two . (3). Summit Ave. Helghta Add., as V teased to Qeo. Iverson-R. H. Toft un f der ordinance Nos. 3376. 3310 and 3237, total principal and Interest due $177.97. Costs $1.45. Total $179.43. Parcel o, sni: is. n.a r.. uvw (II. Block Three (31, Summit Ave Helghta Add., assessed to J. H. New nr ... ii under ordinance Nos. 3376, 2310 and 3327, total principal and Interest due $47.30. Costa $1.45. Total $48.65. , , Parcel No. 293: Lot Two (2). Bl.XJk Three (3). Summit Ave. Heignts Add. uMsed to J. H. Newton-H. C. Apple aate under ordinance Nos. 2376. 2310 and 3327. total principal and Interest due $223.74. costs ai.io. lovai i". parcel No. 284: Lot Three (3), Block Three (3), Summit Ave. neigms nau. .....H to .t h. Newton-H. C. Appie- gate under ordinance Noa. 3376. 2310 and 2237, total principal and interest due $233.74. Costs $1.45. Total $325.10. Parcel No. 2(15: Lot Four (4), Block Three (3), Summit Ave. Heights Add, ..ari tn .t. H. Newton-H. C. Apple jinte under ordinance Noa. 3376. 3310 and 3337. total principal and interest due $223.74. Costs $1.45. Total $225 19. tercel 296: Lot Five (5). Block Three (3), Summit Ave. Helghta Add. -a I u Newton-H. O. Apple. gat under ordinance Nos. 2376. 2310 and 3227. total principal and Interest .nnq ti fr.it m al 4R. Total $225 19. iMrrel'xn. 297: Lot SIX (61, Block Three (3), Summit Ave. Helghta Add. ..m.h tn .T. w. Newton-H. C. Apple. gate under ordinance Nos. -J376. 2310 and 2337. total principal and Interest due $323.74. Costa $1.45. Total $225 10. Parcel No. 298: Lot 8even (7). Block Three (3). Summit Ave. Heights Add., assessed to J. H. Newton under ordinance Nos. 3376, 33H and 3337. t.i nrlnclnal and Interest due 8323.74. Costa $1.45. Total $225.10. Parcel No. 299: Lot Eight 18). Block Three (3). Summit Ave. Helghta Add., assessed to J. H. Newton-H. C. APPjf" late under ordinance Noa. 2376, 3310 and 2227. total principal and Interest due $223.74. Costa $1.45. Total $225.10. Parcel No. 800: Lot Nine (9). Block Three (3). Summit Ave. Helghta Add., assessed to J. H. Newton-H. C. Apple gate under ordinance Nos. 3376. 3310 and 3227. total principal and Inter est due $223.74. Costs $1.45. Total ''parcel No. 802: W. 107 Ft. Lot Eight (8). Block Two (3). Tutt'.es Bub., assessed to B. E. Canodo under ordinance No. 2301. total principal and interest due $388.32. Costs $1 45. Total $389.77. parcel No. 303: W. 63 Ft. of Lots Seven (7). and Eight (8), Block One (1). Tuttle'a 1st Add., assessed to A. J. MacDonough et ux under oraui snce Nos. 2313 and 23,16. total prin cipal and Interest due $153 10. Costa $1.45. Total eiaa.ao. Parrel No. 304: Lot NlhO (0), Block One (11, Tuttle's 1st Add., assessed to A. C. Bevana unaer orauioatw 3313 and 3236, total principal and In terest due $133.26. Costs $1.45. Total $123.71. , . Parcel No. 30.1: Lot Ten (10). Block Two (2), Tuttle'a 1st Add., assessed to H. 8. Woods under ordinance Nos. 2313 and 2236. total principal and In terest due $128 03. Costa $149. Total $130.38. Parrel No. 808: Lot Thirteen (13), Block One (1L Tuttle'a 2nd Add.. a sessed to O. W. Tedrlck undtr ordin ance No. 3330. total principal and n t.r.st due $80.33. Costa $1.45. Total $6168. Parcel No. 307: Lot Fourteen (14). Block One (1). Tuttle's 3nd Add . aa essed to O. W. Tedrlck under ordin ance No. 3330. total principal and in terest due $60.33. Cost $145. Total $61 68. Parcel No. 308: Lot Nineteen (16). Block Two (3). Tuttle's 3nd Add., as sered to C. A. Rlnabatrer et ux un der ordinance Nos. 3380. 3318 and 3233 total principal and Interest due, $159 78. Costs $145. Total $161.33. Parrel Nn. 309: Lot Twenty-one 131). Block Two (31, Tuttie'a Jnd Add , assessed to Caseins H. Wood un .rrflnnnre Nos. 3380, 3310 and 3223. total principal and Interest due $10062. Costs $145. Total 619337 Parrel No. 310: S Half Lot Thirty (30i, Block Two (31. Tutlle'a 3nd Add awsed to J. E. Randlea under ordinance No. 3380. total frlnclpal and Interest due $40.36. Costa $1 4. Total $41 81. Parcel o. 311: lot Thirty-one (31). Block Two (31, Ttlttles 2nd Add., as sessed to J E. Randl-s undri ordin ance No. 2380. total principal and In terest due $80 67. Costs $145. Total $82 13. P.irret No. SII: Lot Thirteen (131. Block One (II. Tuttle's 3rd Add., as sessed to Avon E. Hall under ordin ance Nos 2313 and 2236 total prtn rlrl and Interest due $69.70. Costs $1 4V Total $71 24. Parrel No. .113: lt Fourteen (14) Block One in. Title's 3rd Add., as seved to Avon E !!'! under ordin ary Nos. 2313 and 2236 total prin cipal and Interest $? 70. Costa $1.45. Total $71 24. Parcel Vo. 3H. Lot Seven ('. Blotk Three i.li. Tuttle'a 3rd Add., asseaerd to L. R Hardman under o-dlnafce Not. 3180. 2319 and 3221. total prin cipal and Interest due $303.11. Clf lf,l ts Total 3" 18. Parrel No. Ill: Lot Hunt i el I. Br Three ), Tuttles aid Add., aueated to L. R. Hardman under ordinance Noa. 3380, 3810 and 3338. total prin cipal and Interest dua $303.06. Cost ai ts. Total $204.51. - Parcel No. 816: Lot Nina (0). Block Three j). Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to L. R. Hardman under ordlnarce Noa. 3380, 3319 and 3323. total prin cipal and Interest dua $304.06. Coxts ei.so. TOtai $204.61. Parcel No. 317: Lot Ten (10), Block Three (3), Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to L. R. Hardman under vrdlnance Nos. 3380. 3319 and 3333. total nrln clpal and Interest dua $311.05. Costs $1.45. Total $313.40 Parcel No. 318: Lot One (1), Block Pour (4). Tuttle's 3rd Add., assessed to Fred B. Stewart under ordinance Noa. 3313 and 2336. total principal and interest due $133.86. Ooat $1.45. Total $135.31. Parcel No. 310: Lot Two (3). Block Four (4). Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to Fred B. Stewart under ordinance Nos. 3313 and 3336. total principal and Interest dua $82.89. Costa $1.45. lotai $84.30. Parcel No. 320: Lot Three (3). Block Four (4), Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to Fred B. 8tewart under ordinance Noa. 3313 and 3236. total principal and Interest due $134.85. Costa $1.48. Total $136.30. Parcel No. 821: Lot Four (4). Block Four (4). Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to Avon E. Hall-Clyde T. Sanford un der ordinance Nos. 2313 and 2236, total principal and Interest lue $92.66. Costs $1.45. Total $04.11. Parcel No. .122: Lot Five (5). Block Four (4). Tuttle's 3rd Add., assessed to Avon E. Hall-Clyde T. Sanford an der ordinance Noa. 3313 and 3336. total principle and Interest due $93.66. Costa $1.45. Total $04.11. Parrel No. 323: Lot Six (8). Block Four (4). Tuttle'a 3rd Add., assessed to Avon E. Hall-Clyde T. Sanford un der ordinance Nos. 3313 and 3336, total principal and Interest due $93.66. Costs $1.45. Total $04.11. Parrel No. 324: Lot Elevvn (11). Block One (1), Walnut Park Add., aa seased to Clyde and Lovlna Walters under ordinance Nos. 3638 and 3243, total principal and Interest due $130.31. Costa $1.45. Total $140.76. Parcel No. 32.1: Lot Twelve (13), Block One (1), Walnut Park Add., as sessed to So. Oregon Clinlc-C. E. Ab bott under ordinance Nos- 2638 and 2242, total principal and Interest due $98 83. Costa $1.45. Total $98 08. Parcel No. 326: Lot Seven (7), Block Two (2), Walnut Park Add., assessed to C. W. Bentley John and Lavlna Walters under ordinance Noa 3637 and 2242. total prlncioal and in terest due $123.70. Costs $1.45. Total $135.15. Parrel No. 327: Lot Eight (8), Block Two (2), Walnut Park Add., assessed to John and Lavlna Walters under ordinance Nos. 3637 and 2242, totai principal and Interest due $132.43 Costa $1.45. Total $133 88. Parrel No. 328: Lot Nine (9), Block Two (3), Walnut Park Add., assessed to John and Lavlna Walters Jchn j Walters under ordinance Nos. 3637 and 3343, total principal and Interest due $133.43. posts $1.45. Total $133 36. Parcel No. 329: Lot One (1). Block Three (3), Walnut Park Add., assessed to L- J. zets under ordinance Ncs 3637 and 3343. total principal and In terest due $107.35. Costs $1.45. Total $108.70. Parcel No. 330: Lot Two (3), Block Three (3), Walnut Park Add., assessed to L .J. Zetz under ordinance Nos. 3637 and 3242. total principal and ,n terest due $107.25. Costs $1 45. Total $108.70. Parcel No. 331: Lot Twelve (12) Block Four (4). Walnut Park Add. assessed to Belle E. Warner, under ordinance No. 2242. total principal and Interest due $64.41. Costs $1.45. Total $65.86. - Parcel No. .132: Lot Thirteen (18). Block Four (41. Walnut Park Add.. assessed to Belle E. Warner under ordinance No. M242, total principal and Interest due $64.41. Costs $1.48. Total $65.86.. Parcel No. .133: Lot Fourteen (14). Block Four (4). Walnut Park Add., assessed to Belle E. Warner under ordinance No. 2343. total principal and Interest due $64.41. Coats $1.46. Total $65.86. Parcel No. 334: Lot Fifteen (15). Block Four (4), Walnut Park Add., assessed to - Belle E. Warner -under ordinance No. 3343, total principal and Interest due $64.41. Costa $1.45. Total $65.86. Parcel No. 3.15: Lot Sixteen (18) Block Four (41. Walnut Park Add., assessed to Belle E. Warner under ordinance No. 3342. total principal and Interest due $64.41. Costs $1.45. Total $65.86. Parcel No. 336: Lot Seventeen (17). Block Four (41, Walnut Park Add.. assessed to Pine Lumber Co. unJei ordinance No. 3243. total principal and Interest due $64.41. Coeta $1.45. Total $65.66. Parcel No. 337: Lot Three (3). Block One (1), West Walnut Park Add., as sessed to Belle E. Warner under ordi nance No. 3637, total principal and Interest dua $66.86. Costs $1.45. Total $68.31. Parcel No. 338: Lot Seven (7). Block One (1), West Walnut Park Add., as sessed to Wm. and Olive Connor un der ordinance No. 3637. total princi pal and Interest aue $63.78. Cos- $1 45. Total $66.33. Parcel No. .139: Lot Eight (8), Block One (1), West Walnut Park Add., as sessed to Wm. and Olive Connor un der ordinance No. 2637. total princi pal and Interest due $63.78. Costa $1.45. Total $65.33. Parrel No. 310: Lot Nine (0), Blo:k One (1), West Walnut Park Add., aa sessd to Wm. and Olive Connor un der ordinance No. 3637, total princi pal and Interest due $63.78. Coate $1.45. Total $65 23. Parcel No. 841i Lot Ten (10). Block One (1), West Walnut Park Add., as sessed to Wm. and Olive Connor un der ordinance No. 2637. total princi pal and Interest due $63.78. Coaa $1.45. Total as,V3i. Parcel No. .142: Lt Twenty (20). Block Two (2. Weat Walnut Park Add., assessed to Wm. and Olive Con nor under ordinance No. 3o56, total principal and interest due $60 lt7. Costa $1.43. Total $70.73. Parrel No. 344: Lot Seventeen (17). Block One (1), Whitman Park, as sessed to Oeo. Croft et ux under ordi nance No. 3515. total principal and Interest due $269.40. Costa $1.45 Totai $370.85. Parcel No. .149: Lot Seven (7). Wolfe's Sub., assessed to Mary J. Wolfe under ordinance No. 2230. total principal and Interest d'je $33.18 Coate $1 45. Total $34 60. Parcel No. 3-".o: Lot Eight 8i. Wolfea Sub., assessed to Mi.ry J. Wolfe under ordinance No. 2V30 toMl principal and Interest due $.13 15. Costa $1.45. Total $.14 60. Parrel No. 3.11: Lot Fourteen (14) Block Two (21. Woltera Ann.. as sessed to Belle E. Warner and H. O Wormian under ordinance No. 26o8, total principal and interest due $264 82. CoeU $145. Total $266.27 Parrel No. 312: W. Haif Lot" Ten I0I and Eleven (111. Bl irk Two 131 l-sst Hth. Add., assessed to Josepn P. Gossett under ordlnan.-e Nos. 2o8J and 238. total principal and l.i'-resl due $86 80. Costa $1 46. Total $88 25. Parcel No. .1.1.1: lot One (11 Block To (31. Anderson Ti.ft Add . as sessed to C E- and Ethel Coffren un der ordinance No. 3650. total princi pal and Interest due $154 44. CoU $1 45. Total $155 89 Parrel No. v4: Lot Key Tlllrtv-sll l36i. Part Two. Blork One (li. Bsrr's srirt . assessed to E. H and riteta (Vhl under ordlnanee No 2461. total principal and Interest ult 8502 02 Cotu 11.45. Total 1503.77. MEDFORD MAIL Parrel No. 85.1: Lot Four (4). Block Two (21, Oak Park Add., asaeased to W. F. Wood under ordinance No. 3382. total principal and Interest due $111.91. Costs $1.45. Total $113.36. Parrel No. 3.16: Lot Two 131. Block Two (3), Columbus Ave. Heights Add.. aMeased to Sarah E. Bdmondson un der ordinance Noa. 3651 end 3343. total principal and Interest due $143.56. Coate $1.45. Total $144 OS. Parcel No. 3r: Lot Four (41, Blcck Two (3), Oak Orove Sub., assessed to Verna. arable under ordinance Noa. 2317, 2383 and 3234. total principal and Interest due 6344.66. Costs $1.46. Total $246 11. Parcel No. 358: Lot Sixteen (181. Block One (1). Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. O. Wortman and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2341. total principal and Interest dut $135 00. Costa $1.45. Total $136.45. Parcel No. 859: Lot Seventeen (17), Block One (1). Wortman and Oore Add., assessed to H. O. Wortman and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 3241. totai principal and Inteieat due $78.18. Costs $1.45. Total $79.60. Parcel No. 380: Lot Eighteen (18), Block One (1), Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 3341', total principal and Interest out $78 15. Costa $1.46. Total $78.60. Parcel No. .161: Lot Nineteen (191. Block One (1), Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2341. total principal and interest dua $78 18. Cost $1.45. Total $79.60. Parcel No. 362: Lot Twenty-four (34) . Block One (1). Wortman and Oore Add., assessed to H. O. Wort man and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 3241. total principal and Interest due $78.15. Cost $1.45. Total $79.80. Parcel No. 363: Lot Twenty-five (35) , Block One (1), Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. C. Wortmin and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241, total principal and Interest due $78.16. Cost $1.45. Total $70.60. Parcel No. 364: Lot Twenty-six (2Ci, Block One (II. Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. O. Wortman and K. K. oore under ordinance No. 2241 total principal and interest due $78.15. Cost 81.45. Total $70.60. Parcel No. 365: Lot Twenty-seven (27), Block One (1), Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman and E. E. Gore under ordinance No 3241, total principal and Interest due $78.15. Cost 61.45. Total B1B.0U. Parcel No. ,166: Lot Twenty-elgat (38), Block One (1). Wortman a:id Gore Add., assessed to H. O. Wortman and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241. total principal and Interest due $78.15. Cost $1.45. Total $70.80. Parcel No. 367: Lot Twenty-nine (39). Block One (1), Wortman and Gore Add., assessed to H. G. Wortmsu and E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241, total principal and Interest due $78 15. Costa $1.45. Total $73.60. Parcel No. 368: Lot Thirty (30). Block One (1). Wortman and Gorr. Add., assessed to H. G. Wortman anti E. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241, total principal and Interest duo $78 15. Cost $1.45. Total $70.80. Parcel No. .169: Lot Thirty-one (31). Block One (1), Wortman and Oore Add., assessed to H. a. Wortman and K. E. Gore under ordinance No. 2241, total principal and Interest due $125.00. Costa $1.48. Total $126.45. Parcel No. 370: Lot One (1). Block Sixty-one (61), Original Town, as sessed to L. Neldermeyer, under ordi nance No. 2389. totai principal and Interest due $731.13. Costa $1.46. Ti tal $723.58. Parrel No. 811: Lot Three (3). Block One (I), Kendall Add., assessed to L. M. Green under ordinance Nob. 2306 and 3326, total principal and Interest due $145.68. Costa $1.45. Total $147.13. The foregoing parcels of real pro perty will be sold subject to the lien of any other assessments or liens of the City of Medford against the same, and not mentioned herein, if any, .ind subject to redemption within one (1) year from date of sale as pro vided by law. OUS H. SAMUELS, Treasurer, City of Medford, Oregon GOOD GARDENING 10. t'ses Of Ashea In aome type of garden, aahes may be used to good advantage. Coal aahes, although they have little value as fertiliser, will light en and loosen heavy clay soils and make them mora workable. Ashea from oak and hickory frequently contain as much aa aeven per cent of potash and aome lime matter beneficial generally to asparagus, celery, beets, spinach and some times carrot. Not more than AO pounds of hardwood aahea ahohld be applied to a 80 by 60-foot plot and the aahea should be well mixed with the soil. APPLEGATE YOUNGSTER SUFFERS CHIN WOUND APPLBOATE, March . (Spl.) Ina Bell West, all-year-old daughter of Kfr. and Mra. 3. A. Weat. la recovering from a wound In the chin, received recently when ahe walked up behind her brother. Olentr, while he waa cut ting wood. In awinglne the exe up. the head struck the child on the chin Inflicting a wound which required four clamps to close. SAFEWAY STORE SALES SHOW HUGE INCREASE flAN PPANCTflCO. March 3 ir Sales Increased more than M 000.000 In flefeway uteres during the 4 week endd FVb 23. compared with the like period last year, L. Ollee, controller, reported today. $15,001,488 NET PROFIT FOR PENNEY LAST YEAR KFTW YORK, March 3. (fry J. O Penney Co., operators of a nation wide chain store system, reported to dav for 1935 net earnlntt of llfl.OOl.' 4ft equal to M OS a share on the common stock. This compare with l M7.737, or $4 20 a ahare in 1034. FUrk Mlnlni Purvey SUOKNE. Ore, March 3. AP, The mining committee of the Ku gene Chamber of Commerce will re qut rreatlon of a etate mining bur eau and provision for a complete !Tiinral .iirry of the atste, It was learned today. TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, THREAT TO NATION' SEEN BY 8ANWELL Th found ttton on which the United BtAttt li built and hat pros pered U threatened by Communism A. H. Ban well, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Com' meroe, told the Klwanla club at lta weekly luncheon-meeting In the Hotel Medford today. "Many chamber of commerce nd almllar groups of buslneas men have In the past few months been giving very serious consideration to subversive activities In the United States," Mr. Banwell said. "Many of these organisation have sub mitted recommendations to their membera on this question of com munism. We believe that every cltu nen should acquaint himself with what Is going on slong communistic lines. Events of the past year, notably the extent of communist partlclps' tlon In fomenting and conducting number of Industrial strikes, have given the subject a genuine and aub- stsntlal business significance. Were our governmental Institu tions to be destroyed or seriously Impaired the business consequences would be of the first magnitude. Furthermore when agitation primar ily for political purposes extends W the fomenting of Industrial unrest. sabotage and the provoking of gen eral strikes, such subversive activi ties take on a real and imme diate Importance In a strictly busi ness sense. In other words, here 1 a very realistic business problem with which a chamber of commerce is ldeslly equipped to cope." Mr. Banwell outlined the organl ntlon and development of com munism In this country, estimating that communists and their sympa thisers number more than half million. He quoted from their Jour nal to establish his contention that their activities are subversive. "Communism Is not Just another topic for you and me to discuss In our dally walks of life." Mr. Ban well continued. "It is ft real thing and the most lcloua enemy which confronts 'America today. Read some communistic literature and see tor yourself If you do not think we are Justified In asserting our patriotism to combat this foe of Amerlcsn so ciety. , "May I remind you that this la God-fearing nation? Communism is atheism and the future of our chil dren at least should be sufficient reason ' that we concern ourselves with a aubverslve activity that would take away from us that trust in God which we have always cher ished and without which we could not long survive." THE GRANGE Jacksonville Grange Jacksonville Grange enjoyed very good attendance at their semi-monthly meeting Prlday. Two candidate were voted In and John Coke, a new member from Tu lare, Calif., wa admitted by trans fer. The Cop co will hold a cooking school next Friday In Jacksonville, at the Grange hall, The public la oor- dlally invited. Orange voted to send a donation to the children's home in Portland. During lecture hour Mrs. Hunsaker presented two numbers, taken from the Operetta, "The Sun Bonnet Olrl," which will be given at the high school In Jacksonville March 10. Following the business meeting badminton wa demonstrated by Florence Oifford. Erma Nledermeyer and Doris Leona Conger. The refreshment committee served creamed ohlcken with hot blscuiU, celery and coffee. a Committee for next meeting will be Mr. and Mr. Frank Sllva, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brockway and Mr. and Mra. Fisk. Visitors were Ted Sims and Mr. Stewart. Lew Conger was reported ill. The danoe committee announced a dance for Saturday March 31. Phoenix Grange A fried chicken dinner, served Maryland style, will be served Tuea- j day evening, March 3, at the Phoenix i Grange halt. Arrangement are tn ! change of the home economic com 1 m It tee. Following the dinner, a dance will be sponsored by the ways and means committee of the Phoenix Orange. The price for aupper will in clude the dance. Those wishing to attend the dance only will be charg ed a small sub for this part of the evening's entertainment. A program, prepared by the worthy lecturer, will be a surprise feature of the evening All In the community and valley are Invited to Join with the Phoenix Grange tn having ft most pleasant1 evening, and the most unique mipper ever served by this body of workers. ! Dinner will be served from 6:00 to 8:00. IN I-aunchlnt: of an Intensive army recruiting drive waa announced to day by Ma). H. D. Bspiall. district recruiting officer. Twelve big army trucka loaded with soldiers are making a tour of Oregon and part of Waahlngton to enlist eligible men for eervlee In the 7th Infantry. "Every effort la being mada to re cruit the 1th Infantry up to full authorlted atrength and the regu lar recruiting service, augmented by men from the 1th Infantry and the garriaona of both Vancouver bar racka and Fort Stevens, la working hard to that end." aald the state ment from MsJ. Bagnall. Every watch repaired here la glret. the micrometer test. Joo. W. Johnson. FROM COMMUNISM OT?F,ftONT. MONDAY. MAKCH 2. 3936. (ounttBriefs Applegate APPLEOATE, March 2. (Spl.) A. S. Kletnhammer la recuperating from a dislocated shoulder received re cently when he stepped backward from ft box he had placed on s chair to look into a high cupboard. In stepping down he had forgotten about the box being on the chair and wa farther from the floor than he thought. He waa taken to Med ford to a phpalclan. Since the recent rain and enow the old Federal mine on little Apple gate 1 now operating. They are pip ing every day. bastdea fixing flumea. In the near future they plan to put on three crews and run day and night, Mrs. Msrlam Worthlngton and lit tle daughter. Diana, arrived here Sat. urday night from their home in Berkeley, Calif., to spend aome time with her parents. Mr. and Mra. A, S. Klelnhsmmer during the absence of her husband who haa gone on ship aa musician for about six weeks. Miss Luetta Weat ha returned home after spending the past three weeka at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Saltmarsh of the Oak Grove district, where ahe waa employed. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch of Jacksonville spent several days here at the home of her daughter. Mra. Emma Buck ley. Mra. Ulrlch haa just returned from Santa Cms. Calif., where she visited at the home of her son. Roy Ulrlch. Mrs. Martha Mitchell and Mr. Virgie Pursel of Jacksonville were callers last Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buckley. Several pupils of the Union town achool were absent last week with colds. The Perkins children are ab sent, also Delosh Copeland. Gerald Roberta entered Uniontown achool Monday. Persist PERSIST, March 3. (Spl.) Uyl Moore recovered from her recent Ill ness sufficiently to return to school this week. Mildred Chlldreth Is spending few days In town on the advice of her oculist. Lowell Ash waa a dinner guest t the home of Mr. an', Mra. H. L. Aah Wednesday. A. D. Moore made a business trip to Medford February 36. Friends are glsd to hear that Mra. Stewart D Its worth of Hawk Creek la safely over her operation and well on the road to recovery. She la at present In a aanitorlum In Alameda, Calif. Although wa had a foot of now from the last , storm the ground la now bare and we are enjoying regu lar spring weather. Mra. Prances Ash. who has been quite 111 with the flu, haa recovered sufficiently to be up again. Stewart Dltsworth waa shopping in Medford February 31, aa were also Dare and Orval Peterson, Mra. J. C. Chlldreth and Mra. Lowell Aah. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chlldreth were shopping In town Wednesday and returned home with a new kitchen range. The "range warming" occur red on the 37th with a few gueata present. Mrs. Chlldreth served, cream puffs and coffee at 4 p.m. Howard Ash haa been quite busy lately, doing carpenter work for Dr. Msllory. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Msrch 3. (Spl.) The grsnge dance Saturday night wa ft decided success. Although there waa not a very large crowd, everyone seemed to have a Jolly time. E. K. Meyer underwent ft tonsll ectomy Wednesday. Dr. Howard per forming the operation. Carl Short 1a helping Wallace Rag dale with hla aprlng work. Lost Creek school closed Tuesday and Wednesday on account of the snow storm. Mr. and Mr. Harry Tonn of Med ford were overnight guests Satur day at the Tonn home here. The alx lnche of snow wnicn covered the ground Monday and Tuesday made people wonder how long their hay would last It the storm continued at that rate. Four-H club met at Ragadaiei Friday. The girla studied their first lesson in cookery and win give demonstration at their next meeting. I Both the cooking and hog eluha meet the flrat nd third Frldaya of each month. Reed Charley fixed the telephone line Thursday after it had been out for nearly a week. Forest Creek FORKfT CREEK. March 3. Bpl.( Several children from Toreet creek school were patient at the dental cllnle In Medford February U. The Davie, mine la now running a night shift under the direction of Ivsn Dsviea. Mrs. OBvone spent the week-end Pebrusry 33 with Mra. Thurston t Talent. Mra. Jsmea Darlea and tvan Darlea made a trip to Aahtand Monday, rebniary 34, where they Tinted Su san Davlea. During a late season atorm Feb ruary 34 approximately 14 Inches of anow fell here. Mra. Charlie Madaen am! daugh ter, Alice were Medford vlsltora Feb ruary 34. The knitting club met with Mra. George Pearce Thursday. February 37. Mra. Ruth Kent waa a specie. guet from Jacksonville, Meeting neat week. March , will be held et her home there. Add to loveliness by u.inf "flheli rrwr" Perfume by Oeurlaln ... At Young lrru Co. Main Central. Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, March 3. (Spl.) Lester Dusenberry who underwent a major operation recently at the Community Hospital In Medford. re turned to hie iiome here last week and 1 rapidly convalescing. Mr. and Mra. Orant Powell of the Illinois valley were calling on friends here Sunday, and report they like their new home very much and will soon be In the poultry business again, having MOO baby chicks or dered for spring delivery. Mra. Hen Dusenberry and daugh ter. Shirley Ann, apent Monday visiting Mrs. Eva Smith. P. h. Walt made a business trip to Evan Valley Thursday. F. N. Tygart started working at the cement plant tn Gold Hill Thurs day. Arthur Brown, atate grange or ganiser of Salem, apent the past week visiting various granges In this county and organlred a new grange on Grlffen creek. He waa an overnight guest Sunday of Mt. and Mrs. P. h. Walt., Mrs. F. N. Tygart and children. Mary Lu and Henry, were Sunday dinner guests of her parent, Mr. and Ms. Reed In Gold Hill. Mr. and Mra. Pete Kraua and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roe of Rlveralde were guests Wednesday evening at a birthday dinner given by Mr. end Mrs. Earl Croft in honor of their daughter. Sylvia's, sixteenth birth day. Mr, and Mrs. Rcas and mother, Mrs. Kraua, returned Tuesday from a four month' visit with relatives In Ohio, and were very glad to get away from the cold weather and storm, and back to sunny southern Oregon. Gold Hill GOLD HTLL, March 3. (Spl.) Walter Bower of Klamath Fall spent the week-end here with Mra. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Park made a trip to Corvallla over the week-end and visited with friends. Ray Record of Williams had charge of the meat market during their absence and Mrs Record cared for the Parka children. Miss Rose Deamlnl spent the week end In Portland, the guest of her grandmother. P. McQuat of the Boron mine, east of Ashland visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wise. Lyle Thompson spent the week-end with hi parent. Mr. and Mra. Ray Thompson of Sawyer Bar, CaJlf. Mr. and Mr. Ambrose Winker of Ashland were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Harris and family. The Gold Hill health unit will hold the regular business meeting at the home of Mrs. Kelle Ruter Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. A. O. Gikicrlst returned home Sunday after spending the week in the Meadowa with her granddaughter. Mra. Lloyd Clark. The Past Noble Grand club mes Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ada Cook. Fifteen ladies enjoyed the af ternoon. The regular buslneas wa at tended to and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs. Lucy Mee who ha been con fined to her home with sickness since the flrat of the year t much improved and will soon be able to be out. About 86 friends of Mr. and Mra. DeLos Walker gave them a surprise shower Sunday evening, Feb. 3S. They received many lovely present and ad) enjoyed the evening. The many friends of George Dor man and Linsley who have both been In the hospital In Oranta Pass, will be glad to know they are both able to be home now. Mr. Dorman la mucn Improved but still confined to his home while Linsley Is able to he out, Mlaa Roberta Mayfleld of Wolf Creek was a buslneas visitor In this city Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Pete Oerge and daughter, Paula June, of Klamath Fall were week-end guest of Mr. and Mr. John Cook. Mrs, Gergea and Mra. Cook are sisters. Lester Dusenberry who recently un derwent ft major operation at Com cunity hospital, Medford, returned to hla home here Friday. Mrs. Maude Coy Robinson ha been substitute teacher for Mr. Amlck, Stb grade teacher. In Central Point this week. Mr. Amlck ha been quit sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Musty and Mr. and Mrs. Ja. Armstrong of Central Point were Sunday gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family. Mra. Floyd Lance and daughter Ruth of Wolf Creek, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. R. B. Cook. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church will hold the regular business meeting at the home of Mrs. Matilda Parker Thursday afternoon. Phoenix PHOENIX. March 3. fftpl.) Miss Ellen Mae Standard of Portland, visit ed with her mother over the week end. J. M- .Tester and father who have been occupying the Webster home are moving to Gold Hill. A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal No mutter how many medlclneg you hiive tried for your cough, cheat cold or bronchial Irritation, you can get relic now with Creoinulslon. Sertoli trouble may be brevine nr you cannot afford to tgk a chance with anything leaa thin Creomul. lon, which goes right to the aeat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the. Inflamed mem. branea aa the germ-laden phlegm la loosened and expelled. Even If other remedlea hay failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist la authorized to guarantee Creomulslon and to refund your money If you are not gatlsfled with result from tha very flrat bottle. Oet CreomuUloa right now. (AdvJ The attendance at service Sundsy at the Presbyterian church here waa the largest for several Sunday, and very gratifying to the paator and church officers. Announcements of Intereet In the way of church activi ties are: A meeting of elders and trus tee of the church will meet Tues day evening; Thursday. March 5. the Ladle' Aid society will have an all day meeting with a covered dish luncheon to be served at noon, the annual election of officers will take place, and all members of the Aid society, and ladle of the community who are Interested are urged to be present; Friday evening March 3, the Adult Christian Endeavor society will held a social In the Ladles' Aid par lor. A good time Is assured all. Mem bers are urged to be on hand prompt ly at 7:80 o'clock Wednesday when the regular mid-week services will be held In the church parlors. The reg ular evening service are to be held each Sunday evening at 7:30. wlh the Christian Endeavor meeting at 0:30 instead of the former 7:00, to enable them to complete their meet ing In time for the evening services. The regular meeting of Neighbor of Woodcraft will be held at Orange hall Thursday, March 6th. The Initi ation of the new member 1 the or der of the evening. The Juveniles will meet In regular session Saturday, March 7th. The Thimble Club meet Friday, March 6, the place to be announced later. Mr. and Mra. H. E. Armstrong re turned thia week from Denver Colo rado, where they apent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Turnqulst of MoCloud, Calif., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Montgomery and family. Mra. Erneat Beer and Miss Helen Porter of Medford were hostessea at a ahower In honor of Mrs. Alton An derson. Guests present were: Mr. Frank Denier, Mrs. Ray Stringer, Mrs, Bert Stancllff. Mlaa Susanna Berkley, Mrs. Ed Marshall, Mra. Beers. Miss Porter, and the guest of honor. Mra. Anderson waa the recipient of many lovely gift. Frank Elsie, who lived alone on Rose and Flrat street, passed away Saturday night after a lengthy illness. Mathew Barkley and hi father re turned Tuesday afternoon from a six weeka trip which took them through all the southern state to North Caro lina. E. O. Barkley had not seen hl relatives and friends there since 1014, and Mathew Barkley left there thirty five years ago. They were fortunate In missing all the Inclement weather en route, but experienced cold wea ther while in the Carollnas. Upon re turning. W. M. Barkley waa quoted aa saying that Phoenix and the Rogue river valley looked better than ever to him. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Berg man of 611 Eaat Jackson atreet, a boy weighing 7 pound. ounce. at the' Sacred Heart hospital yester day. Mother and eon area both doing nicely. YamhUl Sheriff 0 t.OR 01 W. MA N MJ NO George W. Manning of McMlnnrllle. sheriff of Yamhill county, waa elect ed In lnst to the four-yea- ,-rm ex piring Jan. 1, 193T. The Weather northern California: Fair tonight and Tueaday: cooler central eoaat; moderate northeast to north wind off the coast. Oregon: Unsettled tonight, with ahowera north, Tueaday fair east and cloudy weat, moderate temperature: moderate changeable wind off the coaat. Phone 642. We ll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. I.- ..?y. m.:t ir:", mi vAlAJ L....; M oooooooooooo Dependable Assistance At a time of bereavement consult uj yon can be iur that we will give you prudent counael. Wa will co-operate with you at mch a time and conilder it our duty to keep funeral coats within reason. Price never determines the char, acter of our service. GONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN Solicited for Membership in Order of Golden Rule and Declined OOOOOOOOOOOO PAGE FTVH; Meteorological Report i March X, 1919 Medford and Mclnlty: Unsettled tonight, Tueaday cloudy; moderate temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight wit ahowera north portion. Tueaday fair eaat and cloudy wast portion. Mod erate temperature. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 68; lowest 99. Total monthly precipitation 0 to. Deficiency for tha month .09 lnotiee. Total precipitation since September 1, 1935. 19.34 Inches. Exceaa for the season 8.98 tnchee. Relative humidity at p, m. yea terday 40 percent; 8 a. m. today 100 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 9:48 a. m. Sun set 6:03 p. m. Observations Taken at I a. m., 120 Meridian Time. innil S!J 2 l f f! f I Boise - Boa ton WM 84 83 Clear 93 1S Clear S 84 T Cloudy 48 33 Clear 68 4 Foggy 80 42 T Cloudy 89 66 Clear 72 39 Clear 33 32 P. Cdy. 46 34 Clear 64 63 Cloudy 66 46 T Rain 68 ' 34 Clear 70 63 p. Cdy. 60 90 P. Cdy. 76 64 Clear 66 33 T Cloudy 48 38 T Cloudy 63 f0 Clear 40 36 P. Cdy. Chicago Denver Eureka Helena Los Angeles ........ MED TOR D New Yorfc Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno .. i Rosehunj Salt Lake San Franclsco.... Seattle ........ Spokane Walla Walla ... Washington, D.C. Elevator Burns CRESTON. Wash- March 3s AP) Olowlng wheat embera marked the ruins today of the Creeton Coopers tlve Grain company's warehouse and elevator, which burned to the ground late yeaterday at. an estimated loas between 960,000 and 676,000. NIGHT t REUiVB COLDS WITHOUT "DOSING" Plan to stay awful whan you visit the) New Exposition . . . Thaw't much to tee in San Diego RATES 1Os- Laaaail