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FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Female bound, license No. 770
Reward. Frank Decker. Applegato.
LOST Pair chaps between Gold Hill
and Sams Valley. Reward. Tel
864-J.
I. LOST If dog l musing, call 1518
' WANTED MALE HELP
TOUNO man 19 permanent position
large San Francisco company. Ad
vancement possible. For details an1
salary. F. L. Huntley, Hotel Allen,
8 p. m. only.
WANTED Man for ranch work. Home
and small wages. Address: W. A,
Grant, Central Point.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl to come In by week
u help with housework. Must be
clean and good cook. Phone 14S5.
YOUNG lady wanted for housework
Bll Reddy. ;
WANTED Girl lor general house
work and care of child. References
required. Call after five o'clock.
Kirs. Justin Smith. Phone 1322-X
Spring Street.
MALE AND FEMALE
MIL-DLE-AGED couple for housework
and farm work. Box 1141, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housekeeping in mother
leas home or A-l cook In amsll
camp. Box 1093, Tribune.
WANTED Day work.
' Phone 1345-M.
EXP SEAMSTRESS wants dressmak-
lng, alterations, repairs. Tel. 36B-J.
. 113 Cottage.
WANTED--MISCELLANEO US
WANTED Transportation to Oak
land, couple and child. 1000 West
Main.
WANTED Have client wants 2 or 8
acrea Improved near Medford. ,
FOR SALE Beautiful home, all
modem. Easy terms.
H. O. WILSON
7 Ohestnut St. Phone 1994
WANTED Sound, gentle saddle horse,
suitable tot children. Box 83d.
Tribune.
WANTED Approximately 400 feet 4
lnch pipe. Must be In serviceable
condition.
CHARLES A. WINQ AGENCY, INC.
109 E. Main Phone 738
Medford, Oregon
WANTED
WOOL - MOHAIR
Highest cash prices for wool and mo
hair, wool bags and fleece twine.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 No. Grape Phone 1062
JUNK WANTED
Highest market prices paid for meMls
of all kinds, rags, wool or cotton.
Southern Ore. Junk Co., Stewart
Ave. between So. Holly and Oak
dale. WANTED TO BUY Beef and veals.
O C. Hoover. Phone 437-R.
WANT to borrow 11800 on fine home
on Rogue river and highway.
BROWN as WHITE, Realtors.
FURNITURE upholstering, repairing,
reflnlshlng. W. B. Walker, phone
628. 207 N. Peach.
WANTED Pises, weight to 75 lbs.
Stat price In reply. M L. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED
W pay cash for household goods
furniture and stoves We also buy
- metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone '.062.
wanted cook stoves, neaters. Da
aprtngs. mattresses, day-beds, sani
tary ouches and cots or what
bare you? We py cash or exchingt
VEW DEAL PURN EXCHANGE
423 E. Main St.
JUNK-
-JUNK
WANTED
CASH PAID for inner tunes, to per
lb up. Rags cotton and wool, up
to 5c per lb Scrap iron small or
large lou. also all other metals of
ail decriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8E
27 No Grape. Phone 1063
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
LABGE housekeeping room $1 50
week. 627 N Central.
FURNISHED apt : het. hot wt and
tsrage. 35 00. 10 Quince t.
FOR RENT Apia. Hotel Grand.
FOR RENT i-room apt. partly
turn. Close In. Inquire 30 8. Fir
FOR RENT 4 brand new -rooin
apartments Modern, prlvste batft
New'.y furnished overstuffed Omtin
uous not w.ter Priced fight J!5
SJuth Centrsl.
r.RNISiiEO A?ltt. FboM -
FOE RENT HOUSES
FOB RENT Holly Court No. 3. parti
furnished $30. Attractive 8-room
nouse near Junior high. $30 bO.
1716 N Riverside. S',4 acres land,
116.00. Inquire 134 East Msln or
telephone 195. Alter 5 phone 1147-w
FOR RENT 4 -room modern furnish
ed house, $20, water paid; garden ,
and flowers. 853 Wesk and St.
FOR RENT 3 -room modern furn
ished house. 315 So. Peach. J
FOrt RENT S-room modem bunga
low. 714 W. 11th. Phone 449-M.
FOR RENT -a furnished houses. 813
summit.
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or i
unfurnished. BROWN 4s WHITE j
4-BOOM furnished bouse for rent
electrlo range Inquire 305 South -Oakdale
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FOR EENT FURNISHED
BOOMS ,
: ; (
TWO ROOMS, private residence, well '
located; steam heat, garage: reason- ;
able. 1311 w. Main.
PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance,
330 No. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4I4 8. Grape.
FOE EENT BOAED ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable,
at 718 E. Main.
ROOM & BOARD Home cooked
meals. $26 cer month 303 N Holly
FOE EENT
MISCELLANEOUS
REASONABLE RENT for 15 sores on
Butte Falls highway, adjoining
Derby school. FREE WOOD FOR
CUTTING. 300 strawberry plants,
blackberries, raspberries, acre good
irrigated garden, pasture, house,
woodshed, poultry house. Warren
Doremus, Eagle Point.
FOB EXCHANGE
SALE OR TRADE 4500-gal oil tank
Fordeon size disc. E, C. Cora.
610-J-6.
AUTO FOR TRADE 1924 Hudson- De
Luxe coach In A-l condition. Driv
en 24.000. Good rubber Paint 'Ike
new. Radio, will take Ford or Chev
rolet as part payment. Balance easy
terms. E- C. Corn. 810-J-6.
FOR SALS or trade for wood. 1929
sedan; motor overhauled. 620 S. Ivy
FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap
plo 15c and 35o a box Call at Ala
Vista Packing house between 9 and
4 o'clock Bring own boxes.
I
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TRADE 10 acres fir timber, cabin,
I barn, creek, for good car about 28
model. W. M. Frye, Rt. 1, Rogue
River. Oregon.
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE
8 ACRES free soil fine water right,
small house. (950.00 cash. Brown &
White, Realtors.
FOR SALE 70 acres, 86 Irrigated,
splendid soil, land practically level.
C?nced with woven wire, good grav
e road, (3,000. Terms. L. a. Plcke.l.
304 E. Main.
FARM and stock ranch, 280 acres,
house, barn and outbldgs., about 76
acres redy to plow. Total price
only 12500. Terms available. Earl
Turny. 310 Liberty Bldg. .
MODERN suburban house, oak floor,
running water, bath, electricity, five
rooms,' garage, cement drive, with
more than an acre of fine garden
land. Location one mile from high
school. Bargain price $27.50. Terms
" available. Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty
Bldg.
8 LOTS for sale, cheap. Call 4 o'clock.
416 Effle Street. E. Jackson.
FOK SALE 30 acres fenced. House,
barn, 7 miles from Medford. Sue
Wlckle, .Fluhrer's Bakery.
AN ORCHARD BARGAIN
33 acrea. 7 acres D'AnJous, 8 acres
21 yr. old Bosc. 4 acres 28 yr. old
Cornice, balance ranch In alfalfa.
Fine modern home. Equipment
goes with place at 612.000.00 or will
trade for business building.
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC.
Exclusive Agents
Phone 728. 109 E. Main
I SEVERAL re-condltloned homes In
Central Point for ssle on rental
basis. See E. N. Stldd at Obert Han
sen's, Central Point. This wee
only. '
WHEN you think of real estate think
of BROWN WHITE.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg and Loan Ass'n.
FINE DAIRY RANCH, completely
stocked and equipped: modern
home, nlghway rrontage. fine fruit, 1
berries and garden, a very attrac- !
tlve property from every viewpoint 1
10.800. !
BROWN & WHITE, REALTORS.
FOR SALE A torch farm on Williams
creek. No exchange. Box 1153, Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze tar
Key poults from fine early matur
ing market type strain Day old or
orooded to eight weeks. Day old
May 10th to 25th. 35c. May 28th to
lune 35. S2c. Write for Informally.
Shout 8 weeks poults. Cash deposit
20 with orders. James E. Conn
Melrose Rt.. Roseburg. Ore.
ATTENTION TURRET OF-OWERS
We will have available for May de
livery several thousand day-old
Bronw turkey ooults' most desir
able msrket type Priced until May
20. 40c each, freight prepsld. Sat
laf action guarht?ed. Write for
dates and further Informatt'iu.
8ns Soussl Turkeys Inc , RoaeDurg
Oregon.
POR SALE Black Minorca hatching
-'.7v 410 Earhart.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
POR SALE Male police pupa. Oo
arock, 5 each. Call IBM.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE-The Finest Rcrest;onsl
Resort in Southern Ore. cn now
be boiuht st a real acrifl?e pre
If you have i ouh and wvit
to get into a pylna oilnw n
will interest vou.
BROW71 WHITE. REALTORS.
FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Model A Ford truck; el
' so 3nd hand windows. 330 Apple.
FOR SALE Dodge sedan, new tires,
motor completely overhauled, $310.
Pennington's Battery Service &
Oarage. Phone 903.
FOk SALE Very cheap, Eureka
sweeper, Universal cake mixer, per
'xilstor, portable radio, toaster, eta.
716 E. Main.
FOR SALE Essex coach onlv 11.000
miles. Good condition. Inquire 30 j
9 Fir. upstairs.
GOOD PSED CARS
LOWEST PRICES IN MED FORD
1834 Plymouth Sedan.
1930 Doctte DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe.
Id33 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 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 North cor. 6th and Bartlett-
LANOE MOTOR CO.
38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOE SALE LIVESTOCK
SELLING OUT Will sacrifice 4 good
.vork mares, 1 saddle pony, 1 wean
ling colt. 3 sets work harness. T.
A. Million, 1313 Foundry St., Grants
Pass, Ore.
FOR SALE Team of mares 6 & 7
years old, weight about 1400. About
30 pullets, laying; 10 tons alfalia
and grain hay. Call before Friday
p. m. Fred Powers, Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE 3 cows fresh. 4 cows
fresh April; wagon, DeLaval electrtc
separator. 2 garden cultivators. A.
P. Kllth, Rogue River, Oregon.
LEMOND No. 213586 registered Per
cheron stallion will make season at
-andi of owner l1 ml. N. W. Cen
tral Point. P. D. Lofland.
FOR SALE Heavy team and harness.
Dora E. Smith, ml. west ox Tal
ent school.
FOR SALE Six head of horses, one
team 300C lbs; one team 3600 lbs;
one team 3800 lbs. Thor Schocfc,
1337 1st Ave. East, Bend Oregon
4 GOOD, unbroken colts, one old
saddle mare, 2 Holsteln milk cows,
fur sale. Call Frohnmayer, 186.
FOR SAIjE One good team roan geld
ings, weight 21)00, grain fed and
I 'ruing to go. Cheap If sold soon.
J L R. Hoi brook, pro volt, Oregon.
' TOR SALE OR TRADE Horses, large
span, weight 3200, ages 7 and 11
j Small span, weight 2400. ages 4 and
I 6. O. C. Mitchell, Aihland.
j FOR SALE One team well matched
I mares. Geo Hilton. Grants pass.
FOR SALE !
MISCELLANEOUS j
DRY PINE SLABS. 13.00 per cord, at '
Swede Basin mill, Grants paas, ote.
Phone 604-F-12, Vernon Boyce.
FOR SALE Victor radio, electric floor I
waxer, Simmons springs and Jars;
reasonable. Call 1030 E. Utb.
STEEL SAFE, 21x22x26. 530.00. Mc
Culston, 317 N. Riverside.
CLEARANCE sale of roses, 6 for $1 00
10 dayj only. Medford Rose Garden,
. on Orchard Home Drive. R. 1, Box
173. Medford.
FOR SALE Set of work harness, 300
gallon oil tank, wsgon, mower and !
rake, two saddles, u. l. Linatey.
Pnone 6'l-J-3.
FOR SALE Oat hay, wheat and Ka
nota seed oats. Chas Isaacs, 2 miles
out on Crater Lake highway.
MODEL W Cletmc tractor, repair
parts, phone 14-F-22, t
FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Non-irrigated,
Otto Nledermeyer. Tel, 523-J-4
HA FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa.
Gore Ranch, Jacksonville highway.
FOR SALE! A few used 30-ln. truck
Mres cheap. Also Bean spray rig
Parts cheap. Amos Turnbow. 104
Stewart Ave.
FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer and 30 40
Krag gun. cheap. 525 N Riverside.
FOK SALE Kanota oats and Hen
ehen barley. C. F. Nledermeyer.
523-J-l.
5 FT. KILLIFER disc. Dodge truck.
Iron-wheeled orcnard wagon, smudge
pots. Phone 3-F-22.
FOR SALE! Newtown apples. Bert
SUncllffe, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa 114.00 ton.
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for stock 300
gallon spray rig. good shape. 465
Fordson Just overhauled, and disc
115. 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 855-J-3.
f I SALE Low-wheele steel wagon.
irnum Orchard. Phone 851-R-2,
FOR SALE Pine quality seed jrraln.
Henry Nledermeyer, 1 mile north of
Jacksonville on Old Stage road.
Phone Jacksonville 354.
POR SALE wurts circulating library
consisting of approximately 1100
volumes, and a lot more which
members have not brought ba'k.
Complete for 9150. W. E. Thomas,
45 S centrsl.
POR SALE 1 single bed. Simmons;
1 dre&Aer, 1 over-stuffed chair, mo
hair; 1 fine walnut antique bed
room sul!e. Phone 544 or 1103-R.
Jno. W Johnson.
ALFALFA SEED. l&c. P. E Bybea.
Rt 2. MM lord Call C. P. Nleder
meyer. Rt 2, Tel. 623-J-l.
FERTILIZER Any jnount, cheap.
110 8. Fir Phone 1G48-X.
SEVERAL good used "McClanahan
Incubators. 240-egg 110. o40-egft
30. reconditioned, teitd and so.d
complete McClanahan (ne. Co .
200 Weat 12th St.. Eugene, Ore
POR SALE Ood Newtown apples at
cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel A Day
Packing House. South Fir St.
A RtAL BUT
Largs a'.sa ti Fancy Comics) in
lugs J00
Newtown apples in lugs .10
Bring vour own ntiner.
AMERICAN FRUIT OROWERS fNO
213 So Pi I St Medford. Or
Phone 20.
for Siil1 Httev oat nav grpund
alfalfa a no ?a nar loose alfalfa
bay. C. A. DaVo, PtiOLS iii-J-3.
FOE SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITERS Bierma 118 N. Cen
tral Phone ivi
MISCELLANEOUS
"ITS THE WORKMANSHIP." PTeea'
Oarage, 801 N. Central. Phone 1388.
PEP-MANENTS $1.60 and" up. Pre
Tost's. 236 So. Oakdsle, phone 727.
FREE apple stumps, you haul them.
F L. Holdrlrtge, Talent.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
COMMERCIAL spraying. Have power
outfit on truck with lou of hose.
Phone Wlthrow, 258-W.
COMMERCIAL spteylng. McOonsgle,
Phone 258-M.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts t Title and
Title insurance. The
only complete Title
System m. Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Rooms 8 and 5, No. 62
North Central A re,,upstalrs.
Radio Service.
Orunow Radios.
RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE
Ira B Chastaln.
Phone 470, 205 f. Jackson St.
Tubes, Aerials, Repairing.
Long Distance Moving
LA ROE VAN serving Calif., Oreg and
Wash pults ts. semi-monthly trips
Fully insured Martin Bros. 701 S
6th St.. Grants Pass Tel. 146-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
167. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen
tral. Tramfei,
REINKING TRANSFER CO Long
distance hauling. Furniture, cattle
anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033
O. btuart.
KADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No central Phone 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
TRUCKING AND 8TORA0F - Local
and long distance hauling, furnl
cure muvtng, etc. Reasonable rates
Tel. 83i. f. S. !amson Co.
HAWLEV TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers ana movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
LEGAL NOTICES .
Notice.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
liam Ira Marion, deceased.-
The First National Bank of Med
ford. Oregon, hereby gives notice;
That it has filed In this Court fiml
account of Its administration, as ad
ministrator de bonis non. of the estate
of William Ira Marlon, deceased.
That Tuesday. April 7th, 1030, at
the hour of 10:00 a. m., in the court
room of said Court, has been fixed as
the time and place for hearing ob
jections to said account, and for set
tling and allowing the same.
BOOOS At BOO OS.
Attorneys for First National Bank at
Medford, Oregon. Administer de
bonis non of the estate of William
Ira Marlon, deceased.
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Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK, March 11.
(Spl.) Roy Williams, the telephone
manager from Pro volt, was a busi
ness caller here March 9.
Herbert Elmore and .Frank Knut
sen attended a directors' meeting at
the Grange cooperative supply asso
ciation in Central Point, March 6.
Mrs. Fred Lichen of Pro volt called
st various homes here March 6.
Bernard Hoan Is Improving his
place considerably this winter and has
qu'te a strip of lsnd slashed and
burned and ready to plow.
Miss June Rudd was an overnight
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Hoffman, March 7.
. Mlu Berteena Elmore of Waldo
spent the week-end here with her
parent.
The Thompson creek school girls
are greatly enjoying the playhouse
wh'ch George Coffeen built for them
last week.
James Tern, who for the past two
months has been staying with George
Coffeen, left March 8 for Los An
geles, where he will seek employment.
Mrs. Mae Paul from Sacramento,
Cal.. was visiting at the George Cof
feen home lost Friday. She will re
turn to her home March 11.
Several farmers have sowed land
plaster on their alfalfa fields awl
are busy getting their gardens ready
to plant.
Mrs. William Crane of Central Point
spent a few days "here visiting wltn
relatives' this week-end.
Ashton Poerst visited friends on
Thompson creek Sunday afternoon.
The Thompson Creek Irrigation as
sociation held Its regular directors'
meeting March 9.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rlndaman
were Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Homes of Med
ford. C. H. Elmore attended the agricul
tural committees at . the county
agent's office March 9.
THE GRANGE
Jackson County Pomona Orange
meets in regular Intermediate quar
terly meeting with Bams Valley
Grange, at 8 p. m., March 14.
Another new Orange has been or
ganized In the Orlffln creek section,
mating 16 Oranges In Jackson coun
ty now. We hope that many repre
sentatives from each of these 16
Granges will make an effort to be
present at this Pomona Orange.
Every Pomona Orange meeting has
something of Interest to every
Grunge member. Come and bring
your neighbors and friends.
To the new Grangers who are not
yec acquainted with Pomona regu
lations, wa wish to advise that all
subordinate Grangers are welcome to
these Pomona meetings, whether a
Pomona member or not. All business
la done In the fourth degree.
The H. E. chairman will advise as ;
to the refreshments to bring.
Phone 042 Well haul away yout
refuse City Sanitary Service.
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PHOENIX. March II. (Spl)
Miss Barbara 81ms of Eugene and
Robert Cooper of Portland, were
weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Andrew Hcarn.
Dave Gillette almost severed Ms
finger with an axe lest week. It
wan necessary for Dr. Susie Stand
ard to take 14 stitches.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry and
daughter spent the week-end in
Yreka, Cal.
Mrs. T. J. Malmgren returned
Monday after spending the winter
months In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blevins end
family have moved to Modoc Point,
npar Klamath Falls.
Burnell Hatch spent the week
end In Portland.
Local high school students cele
brated the half holiday Friday by
attending the basketball tournament
in asm land.
Noble Cay and family have
moved to Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cays are mov
ing to Ashland this week.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft met
last Thursday evening. Ted Schults
and Jack Rose were elected to mem
bership. At the card party following
the meeting. Lei and Denser held
high bridge score with Maude Mont
gomery, receiving the prise for five
hundred.
The Juveniles met Saturday in a
regular session. Committees were
appointed for the Easter party.
Adult Christian Endeavor society
met at the Presbyterian church
Friday nlglit for a business meeting
and party. Election of officers was
held with the following results:
president, J, O, N. Pcllng; vice pres
ident, Laurel P o U n g; secretary
treasurer, Nellie Poling; lookout
chairman, Mary Standi He; prayer
meeting chairman, Lulu Roberta;
missionary chairman, Nannie Rob
erts, and social chairman, Lottie
Wot kins. Games were played fol
lowing the business meeting and
refreshment served, ,
Good attendance was again en
Joyed at the Sunday morning serv
ices at the Presbyterian church.
Interesting announcements made
were: A congregational meeting to
be held following services next Sun
day morning to consider adoption
of the budget. The meeting of the
Ladles' Aid called for Thursday for
the purpose of sewing waa can
celled. The Sunday school council of of
ficers, teachers and worker met
Sunday afternoon at the church.
Miss Lorraine Goodpasture waa elect,
ed chairman of the Easter program
committee. A nominating commit
tee to select officers for the yeer
beginning April 1 was appointed by
the chairman. The committee was
Mrs. C. C. Hartley, Mrs. K. Lester
Newbry and Miss Five Caster, and
was Instructed to report to the
council In April. The Dally Vaca
tion Bible school waa favorably dis
cussed. Mrs. J. O. N. , Poling was
voted In charge.
A regular Thursdb club meeting
will be held March 13 with Edna
Bourne and Mabel Btanollffe hostess.
A public card party la planned for
the evening of March 13 with the
following hostesses : Marie Furry.
Cornelia Barnes, Mona Ferns and
Kathryn Denser. The public Is cor
dially Invited. Playing will com
mence at 8:00 p.m.
Rtzze Creek
REESE CREEK, March 11. (Spl.)
There Is slways something doing at
the Reese Creek schoolhouse. The
psst week both teacners and students
were very busy during spare moments
doing their spring cleaning, cleaning
the yard also and putting on a fresh
new appearance. Also, picking the
besutllul spring flowers, giving every
indication that spring Is here.
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Bellows are
quite proud of their first grandson,
bortt to their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Bellows of Palo Alto,
Cal. He was born February It and
we.gha seven pounds. 10 ounces. The
young man Is named Btrtland Eu
gene. Dorothy Vestal was out of school
laat week with the flu. Larry Leigh
and DeArmond Leigh are having quite
a siege of the flu.
Mrs. Charles Humphrey and Mrs
Thomas Vestal visited the school
Tuesday sfternoon and called on Mra.
Edwsrd Cowden the same day. Mrs.
Humphrey la one of the directors of
th:s district.
Prsnces and Lois Marvet and John
Brsak were all absent from school
this week on account of flu.
Ralph Lamb went to Ashland Fri
day. March a, and plsyed on the bas
ketball team In the tournament with
the Eagle Point high school team.
Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell and
baby Marylln Dale were t o'clock
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mi. Wilfred Jacks snd family Sun
day Mr. and Mra. C. E- Lamb and
daughter Edna of Derby were dln.ier
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Osrdnor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H
Ball
I, seems nice to see Brother Pow.li
able to take the milk to the Eagle
Point cheese factory again. He la fee:
li much better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jsck hsd as
their guest Sunday evening, Mr. and
Mrr. Elmer Robertson, Betty and Da
vid Mr. and Mrs. Hotter Martin and
Stanley. Mr. and Mra. Wilson Gard
ner and A. Kavin, Mrs. Ksvln and
M and Mrs. Merle Jack and two son.
are here for a few days looking after
int. rest here.
Mrs. Ry Bllderback and slater-lu-i
lit. Mrs. Carl Harendeen, both of
Medford, were out Wednesday spend
ing the day with Mrs. Bllderback s
parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Hum
phrey. Other callers the same day
were Mrs. Edward Cowden and Mrs.
Roliert Humphrey and two children,
Ralph and Darleene.
Mra. c. E. Lamb and daughter Edna
of Derby and Miss Alios Ruttencut
ter accompanied W. R. Lamb to Med
forl Saturday. March T.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Humphrey
and children were shopping In Med
ford Saturday.
Callers during the week at the W.
R. Lamb home were Mrs. Pearl Hat
field. Miss Shirley Chapman and Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Lamb and Edna and
Ra'.ph, all of Derby.
The farmers, are all busy these days
putting on land plaster and clearing
ditches. John Poster has oharge of a
crew of men working on the ditches,
getting everything In readiness by the
time the Irrigation Is needed.
. Mrs. John Porter Is home from the
Community hospital, much Improved.
We all hope for her complete reoovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oummons,
Mra Agues Mofflt and Miriam and
Charles were dinner guests Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Pow
ell. They en;oyed a fine duck dinner.
A phyaloal examination of all the
students at school will be held March
33 by the doctor and nurse of Med
ford. Mrs. Prank Hill was a very pleasant
caller at the W. R. Lamb home Mon
day, other callers during the day
were Mrs. Wilson Gardner and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt have
their house pretty well completed.
Brother Powell will put In the elec
tric wiring right away. Mr. Merrltt
will have a very neat and cosy home
when they are all finished. They ex
pect to move quite soon.
Spring la here. March came In
like a lamb. The bluebirds came oy
the hundreds and beautiful wild
flowers are out In full glory.
Prospect
PROSPECT, March 11 (Spl.) lr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Hill of Medford were
guests February 39 and March 1 of
Mr and Mrs. Ray Zobel.
Born, March 4. to Mr. and Mra.
Ray Zobel, at the Community hos
pital In Medford, a 10-pound son.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson were
wet k-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Richardson.
Carl Richardson left Monday morn
ing for Klamath Falls, where he will
remain for two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Orlev, were
guests March oth and Tth of. Mrs.
Frank Manning and Miss Dency Man
ning. Mrs. Katie Grieve and Louise Rob
ertson spent the week-end in Med
ford as guests of Mrs. Etta Robert
son. Frank Boothby and Ed Boothby have
returned from Klamath Falls and are
in charge of an auto wrecking lot in
Medford.
The timber of section 33 has been
sold by the Rogue River Timber com
pany to a new sawmiil company, snd
they are clearing ground preparatory
to the1, ereotlon of their mill and
cabins. This will mska four saw
mills In the Prospect district.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, March 11. (Spl.)
Instead of the usual church' serv
ices at the Ircabytorlan chuich Sun
day mornliig the Missionary aocle-y
presented program which lnlludicl
ft one-act playlet called "Ways ann
Way," and a musical number by
trio of choir members.
Mrs. ChesUr Tunnel substituted aa
teacher for her huaband Thursday
and Friday when ha accompanied ttw
basketball Iwn to Ashland.
Mist Malguerlte Gilbert from Salnm
Is In Jacksonville for an attended
visit with her sister, Mrs, Joe Nee a nr.
Miss Gladys Gilbert.
Jacksonville orchestra will fumlsli
the music at the Applegate Grame
dance Friday, March IS.
Ida Bov.i.an who teaches an Inter
mediate Sunday school class In th'.
Medford Lutheran church attended
teacher's meeting at the church last
evening.
Although they did not place In the
finals, Jacksonville It proud of the
showing the high school baakethal'
team made at the tournament, de
feating Riddle ana rosing their sec
ond game to Powers by one point
when the play went Into overtime It.
one of the moat exciting games of the
tournament.
Mrs. Mary Howell's first grad'
room won the pennant for attend
.-nee of parents and friends at thi
P..T. A. meeting last Friday Ho bust
ness mnting waa held Dut a bnoi
and enjoyable program was given by
Mrs. Noi veil's room.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hills, who have
teen living on the Blxby place moved
yesterday to Keno, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Van Oaids
t re the proud parents of a daughte.
born last Aunday, March 8.
Mra. James Kent entertained a
number ut frlrrds at her home last
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Nee. Instructor In the local
ilRh school attended social at tht
Methodist kplscopal church In Mxl
'ord laat Friday where he entartalncM
with seversl Scotch songs.
Brownsboro
BROWHBBOPO, March .1. (Bpl.'
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and lit
4e son were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. WrlgUt last Sun
rtsy.
Mildred Hansen ha recovered from
her second attsck of measles and ha
returned to her school work at Ash
land. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hanwn wen
business visits In Medfotd and Ash
land on Thursday of last week.
Rev. D. D. Randall of Medford wll.
hold a meeting at the school house
Friday evening, Marco 18. During his
service he will ehow many Interesting
pictures. An Invitation Is extended Ut
all.
Mra. Louie Blaeas and Mrs. P. A.
Henry visited school Wednesday after
noon. The 4-H club held Its regular meet
ing Friday afternoon. -
Evelyn Culberteon entered the
Brownsboro school Wednesday of las,
a-eek.
The elecMo llghta were Inetalled,
both In the school house and teacher
age last week.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT. Marrh 11 Ifinl .
This section la an unusually busy
one since the spring weather U here
Spraying, eraln sowln an
lng are at their height.
A large section of the Burin orch
ard la being removed aa the apple;
were of poor quality and the land will
be planted to better fruit and other
productj of better commercial value.
Walter Oormer and A. H. Parks
have besn busy drilling alfalfa an)
grain tha last few days.
Mrs. Ida Lockwood waa out to the
McReynolds piece Monday evening
helping Mrs. McReynolds with thl
serving of the bounteotis supper
which the McReynold's gave the Phoe
nix baake.balt team.
Mr. and Mra. Ward McReynolds en
tertained Monday evening with a din
ner In Honor of the Phoenix basket
oall team, who won the Jackson coun
ty championship for class B schools.
The taole which was set for twelva
rad as a cent-rplece a huge cake dec
orated In the team colors of blue and
white.
The evening waa apent In games
and contests end prizes awarded la
each event.
Those present were: Mr. Woods, EJ
dred Culver, jack Hill. Jim Newlln.
Donald Goodpasture. Dean Logan,
Harold Javobs. Tom Hensler, Elmer
Barnes, and Francis McReynolds.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, March 11. (Bpl.)
The fifteenth birthday anniversary
of Bobby Jean Hoagland waa cele.
brated at the home of his mother.
Mrs. L. M. Bodln. March 1. Present
were Mrs. Mary Gleaaon, Mr. and Mrs.
Ilden Oleason, Mr. snd Mrs. Mervln
Oleason and sons, Mervln and Jlm
mle Gleaaon: Warren Toung, Bobby
Jean Hoagland and hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Bodln. At the table were
four generations twice represented:
Great grandmother, Mrs. Miry Olea
son; grandfather, Eldon Oleason;
mother, Mrs, Lu Ellis Bodln, and son,
Bobby Jean Hoagland. Also four gen
erations ss follows: Mary Oleason,
Eldon Gleaaon, Mervln Gleaaon and
sons Mervln Jr. and Jlmmle. A de
licious birthday dinner was enjoyed,
and many beautiful gifts bestowed
upon the honor guest.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bralnard re
turned Saturday from a vacation of
two months In the aouth. One month
was enjoyed with their daughter, Mrs.
J. O. Brown. They also stopped for
a few days In San Diego to vls;t tht
exposition. Included In the trip were
visits among frlenda In Santa Monica
and Reseta, Cal., the latter being the
home town of Mr. and Mra. O. N.
Tuttle. who are former residents of
Central Point.
Ladles of the W. R, O, who were
guests at a quilting party at the
home of Mrs. Time Maple Thursdsy
afternoon were Mesdamea Sally Musty,
Olara Farra, Lorlle Mlnnlck, Emma
HUxey, Marie Hllkey, Iva Copplnger,
Eva Smith, Mattte Smith and hostess,
Mrs. Maple, who served sandwiches,
oakea and uoffee at 4 o'clock,
Mrs. H, P. Jewett wUl be hostess to
tha Berean Bible class tomorrow at a
p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cearley have
rented apartments at the Edward
Farra horns.
Meteorological Report
March 11. 1039
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Rain and
warmer tonight; clearing with show
ers Thursday,
Oregon: Rain tonight; clearing
with ahowera Thursday; warmer In
terior tonight.
Temperature a year ago today:
Hlgheat, 01; lowest, 38.
Total monthly precipitation, trace;
deficiency for the month, 0.80 Inch.
Total precipitation alnce September
I, 1038, 18.34 Inches; excess for the
season, 8.00 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yesterday,-
17 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 00
par osnt.
Sunrise tomorrow, 8:38 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 8:14 p. m.
Observation. Taken at 8 A M..
IJOth Meridian Time
n
om
Boise . 48 S3 . Clear
Boston 60 38 T. Cloudy
Chicago - 88 48 ... Cloudy
Denver - 40 30 T. Clear
Eureka 84 40 ... Cloudy
Helena . 88 34 T. Cloudy
Los Angeles 73 83 T. Foggy
MEDFORD 84 33 .... Clear
New York 80 48 .38 Rain
Omaha .., , 48 S3 T. . Cloudy
Phoenix 88 83 Clear
Portland '. 43 41 Cloudy
Reno 88 80 Clear
Roseburg 03 33 Cloudy
Salt Lake City 43 34 Clear
San Francisco 71 83 ... Clesr
Seattle . 48 43 T. Cloudy
Spokane 44 80 .... Cloudy
Walla Walla 80 40 .... Cloudy
Washington. D. C. 88 83 M Rain
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