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MED FORD MAIL TRTBUNTE, M"EDFOUr. OREGON. MONDAY. MAEfTT 0. PAOE NTNTC Th J wm Read every ad on thla page you will probably find exactly the things you have been looking lor or a aala or trade lor unused aitlclee you may bare. . search your attlo or store-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate cash. II what you want lent here, advertise lor It Tribune Classified, ads are inexpensive effective I Per word first Insertion. (Minimum 35c) Each additional insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changee M3i Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS ' LOST AND FOUND LOST -Boston bulldog, brown and white. Name "Sklppy." Reward. 520 Palm. Tel. 331-X. loST-Brown and yellow wooUp.ald u.-arf with narrow red stripe, Thurs. day night, between Western Union V and Blgelow'e. Finder please leave I scar! at Mall Tribune. f LOST If dog la missing, call W. WANTED MALE HELP wanted Man to milk four cows i snd do ranch work. Small wages, room and board. Dan Pearce. Ap plegate. Oregon. MAN Reliable, to becom. an auto mobile and accident claim adjuster 'In your territory. Insurance exper ience unnecessary. No selling. Wilte Associated Adjusters, Box 767. Mil waukee, Wis. WANTED Elderly man for farm. Board and wages for right party. Dora E. Smith, Anderson Ranch, mile west Talent school house. DIESEL ENGINEERS MEN being se lected to train for future opprr tunltles In Diesel Engineering. Those qualifying given preliminary I training at home, then taken Los Angeles, transportaton puld, I for practical experience In National School Shops. Write Box 1005, Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work in country near Gold Hill; email family. References requlreo. Box 1007, Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE MIDDLE-AGED couple for housework snd farm work. Box 1141, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Employment. Will Invest MOO. Box 1001, Tribune. . "wanted Day work. Mrs. Huson, Phone 1345-M. WANTED Laundry or plain sewing Phone 473-X. rXP8EAMSTRESS wants dressmak ing, alterations, repairs. Tel. 359-J. 113 Cottage. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Best car 840 cash will buy. P. O. Box 164, Jacksonville. WANTED TO BUY Wool or mohair. Carl von der Hellen. Tel. H-F-22 WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE 20 to 50 acres of good pasture for cattle. Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Point. WANTED Good milk goat. 201-W. OREGON widow, versed In business or farm life, wants partner, write 1647. Willamette St., Eugene, Ore. WANT to borrow 1.1800 on fine home on Rogue river snd highway. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. - FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, reflnlshlng. W. E. Walker, phone 628. 207 N. Peach. WANTED Pigs, weight to 75 lbs State price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. WANT TO BUY Sprinner heifers. Ralph Wilson. Central Point. Tel m-x-i. "wanted We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N- Orape St. pnone :063. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, msttresses. day-beds, ssnl tap ouches and cots or what hsve you? We pay cash or exchsnge j VEW DEAL FURN Extaanus 423 E 'lain ii. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest csah pries paid for raw furs Complete line of traps on ssle. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Orspe St Medford JUNK- -JUNK WANTED CASH PAID for inner tubes. Ic pet lb up Rags cotton snd wool, up to 5c per lb Scrsp iron small or large lota, e'so all other metals of til decriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Orape Phone 103 FOR RENT HOUSES -ROOM furnished bouse, close In. Phone 910-H. FOR RENT 5-room house, well fur nished, electric refrigerator arJ range, oil heater: 135, water paid Phone 534-H. FOR RENT Himes furn'.sh'd or unfurnished BROWN St WHITS ' V4-ROOM furnished house lot rent ' 1 electric rant's. Inquire iOi Soul FOE BENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance, 22C No. Oakdsle. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4U4 8. Orspe. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment. 916 E. Main. a AND 3-ROOM itpartments unfur nished house. 604 West 10th. FOR RENT Apts. Hotel Orand. FOR RENT 5 -room apt. partly lurn. Close In. Inquire 30 8. Fir. FOR RENT 4 brand new 3-room spartmenta. Modern, private bath ut ti.-niBhjwf nvemtuffed. Contln- uoua hot water, iricea ritsu.. i South Central. I South Central, FURNISHED AF1U Phone 879-X. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE 80 acres. O. J. Kenney. Jacksonville. REASONABLE RENT for 15 acres on n.... tn.11. h nkwav Mlimnm? Derby school. FREE WOOD FOR j CUTTING. 300 strawberry plants, i blackberries, raspberries, acre good Irrigated garden . pasture, house, j woodshed, poultry house. Warren Doremua, Eagle Point. TO LEASE 200 seres north Grants Paaa. Must have equipment. Ad dress Box 63, Merlin, Ore. FOR RENT A diversified orchard on shares. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors FOR RENT-BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable at 7 IS E. Main. BOARD- Horn-cooked me. served ' Near business district. 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-a. ROOM 4S BOARD Home cooked meals -25 per month 3n3 N Hoi'v FOR EXCHANGE mpiu unonton S15.00 In dally use. 600 capacity. Will exchange and pay difference for larger machine, , R G. Culter. 1 ml. S. E. of Apple- j gate store. j wnjTTRADE Ford Coupe In good condition for cowa. 523 Esstlalu. j ira" RAI.K or trade for wood, 1038 sedan; motor overhauled. 620 S.'Ivy. FOlT8AlORrRADE Jonathan ap plo 15c and 35c a box Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE pQR SALE QB trade for larger place. iV, acre adjoining city lim it. 4-room modern house, large chicken houses, brooder, pasture for cow. Good garaen lana onti for quick sale. 2.000. When out for ...,, tnnrat m rir v to Wesi- rfAn't forest to drive to West over heights on old stage road nd i Dick out your country iiuiuc. J. Palmer. Real Estate Broker ex- ; elusive aent apace in runner i Muslo store. Phone J7B8. tr adb for Jackson county acreage, 20 acres 3 miles south lae vegas, i Nevada. Box 1158, Tribune. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtln nice home for Medford BROWN It WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 20 acres, 4 acres clover. 8 acres full bearing D'AnJou pears, 4-room house, bam and chicken house, good soil, close in, 12.000 00. Down payment 700. Balance 130 year. , ALSO Suburban home, 11 acres fine soil, good 6-room house, barn, gir age and other buildings. Sacrificing for 250O. ALSO One acre, 4-room modern home, fireplace, barn, garage and chicken house, only $225 'down payment. FOWLER 4: UPP 44 N. Riverside 1 1-5 ACRES good Irrigated land. 6 room modem cottage, good chicken equipment, close In, 2.000.i,n. Terms. The Resl Estate Exchange, 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 1496. AN ORCHARD BARGAIN nmt T -. TVAnimi A UPel I 21 yr. old Bosc. 4 acres 28 yr. old ; Cornice belsnci ranch In alfalfa. , P1M uS. .Taoooo? ormwTll ' gc with placeat tl2 000 0o or mil. OHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INO. Exclusive Agents Phone 728. 109 E. Mam STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH 265 acres near grade and high school, 100 seres cultivated, 50 seres AB SOLUTELY FREE wster right, 50 acres creek bottom soil. Good mod ern home, outbuildings. This is a good stock or dairy ranch priced right at 13.500.00. Will also tride for Medford property. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Exclusive Agents FOR SALE 5 -room modern home, newly decorated. A very comfort able home that can be bought for 11.200.00 on excellent terms. In vestigate this. CHARLES A WING AOENCY, INC. Exclusive Agent Phone 728. 109 E. Main FOR SALE 910 West Eleventh, f've room home, hsrdwood floors, fire place. S2500 Down psyment aloo Bilsnce 137 25 per month Including principal, interest, taxes snd In surance. Charles R. Rsy, Realtor, M.-dlord Bldg. Phone 302. FEDERAL LAND BANK farms for ssle. 10 down and 6 Interest on unpaid balance. See L. J. Knoi, Sec.-Treaa. Medford N. F. L. A. SEVERAL re-condltloiied homea In Central Point for sale on rental basis. See E. N. Stldd at Obert Han sen's, Central Point. This wee only. WHEN you think of real estste think of BROWN WHITE FOR SALE dy owner. 10 to 80 -acre j tracts, irr.iiwi near i land mile rrm Medford. excel lent for gardening Phoie 1524-L HOU8FS for sale or rent Jackson County Bldg and oan Ass'n. FTNE DAIRY RANCH. completer storked and equipped: mle-n tv.me. Highway frontage, fine fnur. berries snd garden, a very attrac tive rroperty from every v:eTvro:n; 10 800 SHOWS WH1TZ, REALTORS- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE fltorch farm on Williams creek. No exchange. Bo-1153, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Hay: pure-blood Jersey bull. J. B. Lester, Blddle road. FOR SALE One good team roan geld ings, night 2900, grain fed and ''raring to go. cheap If sold soon. L R. Holbrook, provolt, Oregon. FRESH and springer cows for ssle. Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Pointy FORSALE White brood sow; farrow soon. H. E. Blrdsall, mile east UiUcreet orchard, Roxy Ann road. n - .n onui, ..". .v "pan. weight 3200. agea 7 and 11. Small span, weight 2400. ages 4 and 0. D. C. Mltcneu. Asniana. FOR BALE One team well matched mares. Geo Hilton. Orsnts Pass. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS ATTENTION TURKEY GROWERS We win have available for May de livery several thousand day-old Bronze turkey poults; most desir able market type. Priced until May 20. 40c each, freight prepaid. Sat . lsfactlon guaranteed. Write for dates and further Information. Sana Soussi Turkeys Inc.. Roseburg Oregon. FOR SALE Black Minorca hatching eggs. 14 Em-hart. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Essex coach only 11.000 miles. Good condition. Inquire 20 8. Fir, upstairs. 6-CYLINDER Seasn In good condi tion for 200; paint, rubber and battery good. Phone 851-R-2. GOOD USED CARS LOWEST PRICES IN MEDFORD 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1930 Doage DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1931 Ford Roadster. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. Also a number of earlier models at a very cheap price. . Lot on N.trth cor. 6th and Bartletfi. LANQE MOTOR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 5 FT. KlTiLIFER disc, Dodge truck. Iron-wheeled orchard wagon, smudge pots. Phone 3-F-22. FOR SALE Newtown apples. Bert Stanclirfe, Phoenix. IMPROVED Oregon strawberry plant. 60c per 100 or 3.50 per 1000. Geo. Williams, R. 1, Box 132, Talent. OAK GROVE Club will hold a Sale , of p anta and cuttings on Wednesday 41 S. Front entrance of Brill Metal works. FOR SAiJ! Baled alfalfa $14.00 ton tor"" SALE-20o" bVl'let orchard heaters ana 4 tons Dnqueis. oneap Phone 691-R-3. PORCELAIN-LIKED oce box. fruit jars some fruit. Reasonable. 905 W 10th. Apt. 3. FOR SALE OR TRADE for stock S00 gallon spray rig, good ahape. $W Fordson Just overhsuled, and disc ! 15. A. L. Daugherty, Rt. 4, Med ford. Oregon; WHEAT and barley for seed, the prov en ylelder; also wheat and barley for feed, whole or ground. Victor Bursell. Phone 355-J-3. FOR SALE Two-wheel steel wsgon. Barnum Orchard. Phone 651-R-2. FOR SALE Early cabbage plants, small hothouse; 1 mile north on Old Pacific highway. FOR 6LE Fine quality seed grsln. Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north of Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone Jacksonville 354. FOR SALE wurts circulating library consisting of approximately 1100 volumes, and a lot more which members have not brought back. Complete for 150. W. E. Thomas, 45 S. central. FOR SALE - Sterilised grspe Juice Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford. ROSSEDEletTlo Refrigerator $M M. Monlrch Ele0 RaniM enamel, 135.00. Wood range, enamel. 935.00. Palmer Electric Store. FOR SALE 200 gallon Bean sprayer, good condition. Cheap for cash. Barnum Orchard. Phone 851-R-2. 9-HORSE Diesel engine. 2 thorough bred Polsnd China brood sows. Rt. 1 Box 161. Rogue River. CLEAN beardless barley seed H.S5 per 100 lbs. Alfslfa seed. E. H. Nle dermeyer. FOR SALE 1 single bed. Simmons: 1 dresser. 1 over-stuffed chair, mo hair: 1 fine walnut antique bed room suite. Phone 544 or 1103-R. Jno. W. Johnson. ALFALFA SEED. I be. T. E Bybee. Rt 3. Medford Call C. P. Nleder meyer, Rt. 2, Tel. 623-J-l. FERTILIZER Any jnount, 116 8. Plr Phone 1648-X. cheap. SEVERAL ffood used "McClanahan' Incubators. 240-egg 10. t40-eg 20. reconditioned, tested and o,d complete McClanahan Inc. Oo. 260 West 12th St.. Eugene. Ore FOR SALE God Newtown apple at cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel At Day Packing House, south rir at. A REAL BUY Ex Fancy Comic In Large size lugs 1.00 Newtown apples la lugs Bring vour own intalnera. 15 AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS INO 213 So Fit St Medford. Or. Phons 36. rYPBWP.riEHS Bienn 116 H Ceo tral Pn-ne 1B2 FOR Sale Baieo oat hay gTound allalfs rui nat nav loose alfalfa rsy C A DeVoe Phone 833-J-3 COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMME11CML spraylnt. Have power A.,tfi m mirk with lota oi hose Phone Wltnrow. 258-W. COMMERCIAL tprsyiti;. Jruon 368 -Ji. MoOonsgA BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE Small res taurant In Industrial district, do ing good business. Will take small acieage or 1400 cash. 327 So. 6tb St.. Klsmath Falls. Oregon. FOR SALE The Finest Recreational Resort In Southern Oregon can now be bought at a real sacrifice price. If you have some cash and want to get Into a paying business. It will interest you. BROWN WHITE. REALTORS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ado tract n n-w ina Title Insurance The, 2nJ3LrSmP fr !iLkiin! System in Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 43 North Central Ave., upstairs. Radio Service. Orunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira E Chastaln. Phone 470 305 vV. Jackson St. Tubes, Aerlftls. Repairing. Long Distance Moving LA ROE VAN serving Calif., Oreg and Wash po Lata, semi-monthly trips Puliy insured. Martin Bros. 701 3 6th St., Grants Pass. Tel. M6-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to 300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 157. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Transfei. REINKINO TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O. tituart. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315 Prloes right. Servloe guaranteed. TRUCKING AND 8TORAOF Local and long distance hauling, furnl cure moving, etc- Reasonable rates ' Tel. 83b. F. E. damson Co. HAWLE TRANSFER Expert pack ers ana movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. LEGAL NOTICES Notice In the County Court of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of W. A. Van Goethem, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed exec i tor of the estate oi w. A. van Goethem, 1 ; deceased, and all persons having j claims against the estate of the aa'.d Mnt J ,flfa . deceased are hereby required to pre- required by law, to the undersign! executor or at the office of his At torney, o. S. Blanchara, In the City of Granta Pass, Oregon, within six months after the date of this notice. Dated thla 5th day of March, 1036. 6AM H. BAKER, Administrator. Order Requiring Suit or Action by ' All Parties llavlnr Claims Axnlnitt Deposit Made with Superintendent of flunks hy the First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, In Order to do a Trust Business. In the Circuit Court of tt.e State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Determination. Establishment snd Adjudication of claims sgslnst the deposit made with the Superintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon by the First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, In order to do a trust business. Based, upon the petition of the Btiperl itendent of Banks filed herein. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Initiate ' t. At or from a distance I. Overfnstldloua dresier 12. Accustom 14. The herb 16. Pleasant odor 16. Subsequent Hllnia II. River In Afrlci 20. Fragrant 21. Fall to hold the road ;1. One of the orlglntl col onlei: abbr. 14. Parcel Of ground ' 2&. Strike 2. Obtain ; : 2S. Exists 30 Bevernga Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle iTlHlAlTAlRM WITHSTAND ROE OTE RQMiMO.LR'i iillO DfiHl S - - 5 I A H U M JN IP" S 0 1 A D A G EJSrifG AliW e pBSMas sure pjrwmmmm k3 21. Ahead . . 32. tjompass point k. wunij in 31. ELmmt Indian Colorado arunny cloth St. Serve th purposa 25 Be prsnt at 27. Self 28. Humor 39. Korss go6 40. Crystalllxvd rain 41. Dirt 12. ProvtdH with waponi 15. Dwslt SO. Oulf south Of Arabia II. Marked with alpha betlo characters 1. Mass of float ln lea B4. Artlnrla! lanausza ti. Ancestral houne of the ruling Brit tab dynasty ' N3 h W5 1 I7 la W I a i ii Hi""" W ' WW wm it- wii 'M ''Mil: 'M. ''Mk''iL 45. 4b fk! m 3S H33 S!i W-n nrr-xt '', ' It la on this day ORDERED snd ADJTJIX.ED that sll persons, co-partnerships, associations or corporations ! having claims against the deposit j made with the Superintendent of j Banks, by the First National Bank of i Medford. Oregon. In order to do a I t-ust business, are hereby required to commence action or ault thereon In thla court within six months from the date of this order or forever be barred and foreclosed of any claim on said deposit. It Is further ORDEREl. that a copy of thl order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, a daily newspaper published m and having a general circulation In Jackson Coun-y, Oregon. Dated this 31st div of February, 1936. H. D. NORTON. Jutlgo. Vnl , tfc Mftttr of the &tat ot Robert a Rucnaw, Deceased. c Boi ' Bedford. Oregon, nereby glVM notlce: That he hu filed In the County Court final account of hi adminis tration, as ancillary administrator with will annexed of the estate of Robert O. Rueschsw, deceased. That Monday. March SOth, 1938. at the hour of 10:00 a. m., In the court loom of said Court, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said account, and for set tling and allowing the same. O. C. BOO OS, Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Robert C. Rues chaw, deceased. Notice to Credit ore All Deraons having claims against the estate of P. A. Skinner, deceased, pending In the County Cpurt of the State of Oregon for Jackson County are hereby required to present them, with the proper vouchers, within ix months from date of this notice to O. F. Pruess, attorney for Joe A. nay, administrator, at his office in Flana gan Building, Grants Pass. Oregon. JOE A. GRAY, Administrator. Dated March 3. 1936. Notice of Flllnc of Application for License for Minor Hydroelectric , Project. NOTICE Is hereby given that E. W. REONIER. whose address Is Union Creek, Jackson County. Oregon, has filed with the Hydroelectric Commis sion of Oregon an application for li cense for a minor hydroelectric pro ject on Rogue River near Union Creek. The application la for 17 cubic feet per second of water from Rogue River to develop 96.5 theoretical horsepower under a head of ba feet. The watei would be diverted from the atream at a point which bears North 5 degrees West 1286 feet from the southeast corner of Section 34, Township 30 South. Ran;e 3 East, W. M., and would be carried in a flume and pipe line approximately 1300 feet to the power plant where the water would be returned to Rogue River, all of the proposed works bflng located within the SEU SB1, of said section 34. Said application la made subject to the terms ot Chapter 67, Oregon Laws 1931. as amended by Chapter 267, Oregon Laws 1033, and Is subject to protests or remonstrances on bebulf of the publlo or any district organized for a puDltc purpose or oy any iuwji ested person or persons on the grounds set forth In said law. All protests snd remonstrances should be In writing. In duplicate, should state the grounda thereof and ahould be filed with the Comm1- slon at Salem, Oregon, on or before April 10, 1036. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 26th dav of Fcbruarv. 1936 HYDROELECTRIC COMMISSION OF OR3GON By Chas. E. strlcklln. Secretary, Nun Asylum F,cape SALEM, Msrch 9. (AP) Freedom for Ernest Good, state hospital In mate, was short-lived aa he waa pick ed up at Brooks last night after ea caplng from the Institution in the late afternoon. Good was hiking along the highway toward Portland when stopped by a state patrolman. Dr. R. W. Stearns la leaving Friday for an extended post-graduate course In the East. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Ptece or lean meat with out bone 10. Brtklng chain ber U. By 13. Label ' 17. Medicinal plant ' 19. Happening II. Food fish 22. Short for a metric measure of distance 26. Marked with spots 27. Interior 2a. OLheiio'a falsa friend 29. Pack 23, ProfTere 16. Purposing lrf Shirked IS More sag a clout 40. Mediterranean sailing vessel 41. Rnatch 42. Interpret: archalo 44. Witticism 4. Mlhllral priest 48 Rtcep. as flax 49. Whorl poem 62, Toward DOWN 1. Exclamation 1 Submerged reef of sand t. Kind of hard rubber ' 4. Eaiiily fright ened B, Symbol for gold a. American soprano T. Consumed t. Determined AHAJBIBJ jAWTIES NASCENT eineIdIdIyI Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, March 9. (Spl.) Mr. J. D. Bowdlsh of Medford. who former resident of Jacksonville culled on friends and attended the party at the George Backer home Wednesday. The stage at the school gym 1b receiving the finishing touches ot remodeling this week and will prob ably first be used In it new dress the night of the high school ope retta. The new scenery, which la the work Mr. Andrews of Jackson ville is In place and Is much ad mired. Miss Lula Metnger waa a dinner guest at the Jones home on Qrlffln creek Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Argraves and daughter, Knrmon, also Mr. Clar ence Cartwrlght and children mo tored to Lake creek Wednesday where they were dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft. ' The Stearns family are new resi dents in Jacksonville, moving here from Oriffcn creek. They are living at the Miller place and have two children entered In school. Charles Vogol and their family wore callers at their home on Sunday. Mrs. Greene has returned to her home here after visiting several weeks in California. Paul Dalton who was on a short business trip from Rcsevllle, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manklns while here. Mtas Georgianna Hussong of the Grlffen creek school called on Miss Lulu Metzger Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Wolff of Central Point nnd Mrs. T. A. Burnflel whane birth day anniversaries occur on the same day celebrated with a dinner Sat urday at Mrs. Burnflel's home. Rudy Pheneger from Lookout, Cal.. ; was a recent guest at the Herman I Lusk homo. I Maxlne Hill, who Is accompanying pianist for the high school glee clubs, and Madeline Meteger were overnight guests at the home of Maxlne Boone. Mrs. Ulrich has returned to. her home after visiting her son and fam ily at Banta Cruz, Cal. ' Mrs. W. W. Bell of Medford called cn Auntie McCully Tuesday. Miss Golda Boone recently made a trip to Corvallls and Portland. Mrs. Lottie Bowman and Mrs. Jim Forbes were Eagle Point visitors last Tuesday. John and Albert Heckert left March 7 on a short business trip to Lake- view. Oregon. Heme Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jones March 11. County W. O. T. U. held an all day meeting at the Presbyterian church March 3. A covered llh luncheon wns served at noon. Mrs. Buck was principal speaker. Walter Anderson, Jacksonville high school student worked this week for the Hartman brothers on Antelope creek. ' Mtss Audrey Martin of Medford called on Margaret Eden Thursday evening. The Copco cooking school at the Grange hnll Friday was very well attended. Mis Marguerit Pennor who demonstrated the Westlnghouse electric range and the Prlgldalre. awarded the cooked products to those attending. Many new and de lightful dishes were demonstrated by Mis Fenner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tolaum called at the George Hilton home Friday. Miss Margaret Norvell of Jackson ville, who teaches at the Roxy Ann school, spent the week-end at Myrtle creek visiting friends. There are several proud owners of new cars in Jacksonville now. among them being Charles Blltch and Theron Applebaker. Mrs. Florence JIunsnker, who W president of the Jackson county In termediate Teachers' association, at tended a meeting of that organisa tion Saturday at the court house in Medford. , Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS. Msrch . (Spl Mr. snd Mrs. Prank Allen and Frank Jr., of Wards oresk, are guasta at the home of Mrs. Allen's patents Mr. an Mrs. Clyde Richmond Otto Bohnert hss sublet part o' the large tract of land at Seven Osk to partlca who Dlan to grow glsdlole and tulip bulbs. A. V. Carlson has Just purchased a new car equipped with rsdlo. J. w. Elden Is having the mistle toe out out ot his trees. This Is a rsthsr difficult and dangerous Jor os the oaks sre very large. The Misses rrleda Young. Virginia Duncan, Mmlne Hollofleld and Vlolt. Belle Morrow were listed on the honor mil of the Oold Hill hlgn school for the period )ut ended. Mrs. Newman Dusenbury of Med ford la convalescing at tli M. F. Young home from a recent -.Deration. Mrs. Fred Btrauba and Mlsa Rleanor Maule of ApplegsU, were calling upon frlenda and transacting business In this neighborhood Wednesday. Stray cattle have been trampling and destroying gsrdens and lawns In this neighborhood. Ownsrs of cattu will be held responsible aa tnis on trlct 1, protected by herd law The Hugh Porter family are die posing of their housshold furnuh Ings preparatory to leaving Monrtay for southern California where thiy will make their home. Mrs. Oene Blackword is expected home the Isst of this week from Klsmath county where aha hss been visiting nor son Lowsll. snd her brother. Joe Collier. WINDOW OLA8S W sell window via and will replace your broken windows reasonably. TrowDrldga Co Uiet Works. Evans Valley EVAN8 CREEK, March 0. (Spl.) William Woir Just returned from trips to Seattle and Los Angeles. In the latter place Mrs. Weir is very 111 In a hospital, where she has been oper ated on by a nerve specialist. While In Seattle. Mr. Weir was taken sick with flu and was In a hospital there four days. He is not entirely well yet. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Keller spent the week end visiting friends and rela tives In Ashland. Mrs. Kenneth Barneburg was called to Medford Wednesday because of the illness of her mother. Miss Collsta Johnson went to Med ford on Tuesday to have her hand dressed. Mrs. Rnlson was a guest at Mrs. Barto's oil painting and art apprecia tion class Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsdale, who pur chased land on Evan creek some time ago, have completed a very at tractive home along the banks of the creek. They expect to go Into the bulb business. Mr. and Mrs. Wills are visiting their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Allen, who have recently pur chased a 110-acre ranch and cozy home two miles up Foot creek, to which they will soon move. Mr. and Mrs. Wills expect to stay In Oregon and they will all live on the Foots creek place. Mrs. Lovell visited Mrs. Catharine Norman Law on Tuesday. Nick Heller, son-in-law of J. R. Smith, ha been very 111 for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Lang worthy have bought a new Chevrolet car. They and Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Skev- lngton drove It to Medford on Mon day. Hugh Ingle, t mining engineer who owns property In section 17. waa on his place the latter part of the week. The Irrigation project which has been backed by Evans creek property owners la reported to have been ap proved by the county court and a large sum of money set aside by the government which will be met by the people who want water. It seems to have beon approved to the extent that work will begin again soon on the prcject. Paul Bee ley. a heavy land owner, has put considerable money and time into the proposition to help make it a success. It is expected that the dam will be located on land owned by Dick Rich man. Kenneth Cook waa home on leave of absence from Camp Bradford two days last week visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Cook. The Civic Improvement club of RoKue Rlvor will give a luncheon on March 0 to which all members and ex-members are invited. It will be held at the hall In honor of the club's 35th anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Clino of Gold Hill were picnicking up Evans creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dover are back in their home at "Singing Pines" af ter several weeks' stay in Portland. Part of the time Mrs. Dover was ill. Big Applegate BIO APPLEOATB, March B (Spl.) Mrs. Dsn Bonne;, resident of Divi dend Bar, underwent an emergency operation at the Community hos pital at Medford Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. Jack O'Brien also la a patient at the Community nospuai, having undergone a major opera tion over a week ago. Applegate people attending "Can dida," Ashland Normal school play given at Central Point last weex, were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Culy and son, Omsr. Eddie Pease. Mrs. Pred Offenbacher, and Mlas Mary Beatty. Mr. Olenn Ssltmarsh Is spending two weeks at Talent aa a guest of her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hamilton, and her sister, Mrs. Law rence Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Iverson of Ashland apent Sunday here with friends, among whom was Herman Offenbacher. Mra, Ida Lewis and son, Lester, of Central Point were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Throckmorton. A new venture for pupil, at tn Applegate school hu taken shspe In a harmonica band, organised in the upper grade room by William Ludwlg. The eight members Include Chester Ltnd, Robert Brown, Hsrold Bentley, Barbara Bentley, Barbara Mee. Betty Borde, Donald O'Brien and Edna Roberta. Ed Warward spent several day last week on a business trip to van. couver. Wn. Harry Starling of Keno apent laat week-end her s a guest of Mr, snd Mrs. Phil Schmidt. Mrs. Alexander Smith, recently ot Medford, spent several daya with her husband on Big Applegat before leaving for Portland, where ah win remain for some lime. Mr. and Mr. John Harriott are spending 10 days In Portland on a business and pleasure trip. Theodore Flnley of OBrien, Ore gon, visited trienos ana reiauve. her recently, among whom wer Mr. and Mrs. Ora Phillips. Mra. Harriet Eltemllter of Red ding, Csllf., was a recent guest her sister, Mrs. William Luowig, here. Mrs. Eltemllter also visited her mother, Mrs. Sophia Ansted, at Ash. Isnd. The Applegat Stockmen'e Protee. tlv association held a business meet. Ing at Buch Sunday. Evan Harton slat livestock Inspector, cam here from Medford to attend lh meeting, Bov of Applegat achool are turn Ing to baseball practice with the appearance of good weather, and since they are submerged In the gsme to such sn etnt that they an aald to "talk" and -live- ball, aom worthwhll gamos ax anticipated with neighboring gchcols in a few weeks. The entire school, accompanied by the teachers. Mis Mury Beatty and William Ludwlg. participated in a nature hike Fri day afternoon, when the scholar observed birds and flowers. The fact that a few students were lost for a time, while others suffered from poison oak. scmewhat offset the good qualities of the trip, however. Mrs. Vern Cantrall of northern California I spending some time nere as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Cantralt. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltlam McDanlel motored to Eagle Point vicinity re cently, where they visited their daughter. Mrs. Lawrence Luy. The following pupils of the Bea ver creek school are listed as being neither tardy nor absent during the month of February: Orden Phillips, Douglas McKee. Truman Lewis, Clara Faye McKee. Rosella Offenbacher, Carmoletta Lewis. Upper grade pu pils of the school have been en gaged in making relief and product maps of the countries studied In geography at present. Third and fourth degrees were conferred upon the following grange members at the last meeting of Applegato grange: Harlan Bostwlck. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Borge. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bolderston and son and daughter. Gertrude, and the follow ing from Upper A pp legate grange: Mr. and Mrs. Ora Phillips and Ed mond Roy. Applegate grange, giving a successful dance at the commu nity hall here a week ago, 1 giving another of their popular dances Saturday. March 14. Music will be- furslshed by the Jacksonville or chestra, and Ralph Smith will again prepare the supper. Bruce Henselman of Medford la spending the week here as a guest of Robert Fletcher, Jr. Additional guests at the Fletcher home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Z. Smith and daughter, Zoe, of Medford. Upper Applegate grange member are holding rehearsals for a one- act comedy entitled "Goose Money," which they will present at Beaver creek school house Saturday. March 31. In a double header basketball game played here Tuesday night, the local community team lost to the Murphy community team, 30-37. The school boys of each community also played, the local winning from the visitors, 30-6. Mrs. Lane Offenbacher had a guests Wednesday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lay ton. and her brother, Carl, all of Grant Paae, 4 Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, March . (Spl.) Those on the honor roll for the last six weeks were aa follows: Pri mary room, Barbara Casad, Fredrick Stammen, . Afton Ouchea, Richard Btiirglll, Verda Stearna; Intermediate room, Bonnie Foresee, Elinor Skeins. Gayle Roberta, Beverly Jones, Bobbl Brown, Olen Lamb; upper grade, Olive Caulklns, Battle Brown, Shel don Mulr and Ivan Cherry. In last week's spelling contest to 7th grade won with the following receiving 100 per cent: Sheldon Mulr, Olive Caulklns. Junior Casad, Lewis Sharp, Lola Everett, John Klme, Bettla Brown and Lawrence Yeo mans. This past week the 8th grade won tho honors with everyone jreor 'lng 100 per oent, Ethel Jacoba, Dor othy walker, Imo Foresee, Fred Caulklns, Bulsn Vogel, Dusne Chllds, Bonnie Keep and Orover Elgan. The children are all working very hard In their spelling, each grade trying to out-do the other. The girls' i-H oamp cookery, under the leadership of Bernlc Stsmmen, have elected their officers as fol lows: Ethel Jacobs, president; Bettla Brown, vice-president; Bulah Vogel, secretary. They had their first meet ing Saturday. The boys' camp cook ery class, under the leadership ot F. I. caulklns, organized on mra day evening, with Sheldon Mulr, president, Duan Chllds, vice-presi dent. Radio club met Wednesday after noon at the home of Bessie Davl with a large attendance. During the social tlm. which followed the dla- cusslnn hour, Mrs. Ceclle Skein waa honored with a shower, at which time ah received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were furnished by the hostess. The next meeting will be Msrch 18 at tn noma oi Winnie Brown. All ladle of the com munity are Invited. The next meeting of the nome Extension unit will be March 13, all day, at the home of Mra. Jessie Mlnear, aeeond house esst of the academy. The subject for thla meet ing will be "Food at Forty." given by Mra. Mabel Mack. The ladlea of the extension unit are planning a program and get-acqualnted meeting for March 30 at the scnooi nouse. It Is hoped a large crowd will attend and have a good social time. Mr. anoT Mra. S. O. Btearne ano family have moved to Jacksonville. Mr. and Mr,. J, D. Brown, wno re cently traded their property Join ing the Merrlmao orcnard to s H. Leverette, have rented the Wm. Ludwlg house for the summer and have Just moved In. Mr. and Mra. Harold Toll who recently purchased the Nichols place, moved in last week. Mr. and Mr,. Kenneth Olle re cently purchased the Floyd Land plsc and hav taken possession. A family by the nam of Wood haa bought Mrs. Durhsm't place. Mrs. Durham and family moved In to Medford. Next wednesdsy evening win be the next meeting of the Orange which was recently organleed by th county deputy. R. E. Nellon ot Sam, Valley and the atate deputy. Arthur Brown. Every one Interested should try to Join now before the charter Is cloaed. aa the l.oo stays In our horn treasure and after th chart Is closed, we only get to keep half, th other half going to th national grange. 3. D. Brown haa been elected master; Ray Ou chea. overseer; Mra. Bessie Snyder, lecturer; Mrs. Jessie Mlnear, secre tary, and Robert Mlnear. ateward. The rest of the officers will ba elect ed at the next meeting, so It hoped ws hav a large attendance.