MEDFORD MADI; TRIBUNE, MEDKOKD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCDT 25. 1936.
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FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Bunch of keys In black key
talner. Finder please call Mall Trib
une, 75.
LOST If dog la missing, call 1618
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Middle-aged man for
steady ranch band. Route No. 4, Box
43. Walter Wooldrldge.
BOY or man to deliver vegetables to
stores mornings. Box 1214. Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl or woman for general
housework, and assist with two
children. Modern home. Boafd,
room and 820 per month. Give aqe.
. referencea and experience. Box 3243,
Tribune.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Box
1193.
WANTED Girl between 20 and 25
years for chambermaid and to work
extra In dlr.lng-room during meal
hours. Wolf Creek Tavern, Wolf
Creek, Oregon.
WANTED Girl to do housewark and
assist with children. Call 1311-W
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Married coup.e, no chil
dren; man to be good milker and
understand feeding and caring f r
cattle. Please state. experience. Box
1363, T.ibune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
LOCAL GARDENER Trustwortny,
wishes work. Expert flowers, shrubs.
A. F. Mendocino. 807 Bessie St.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy fresh milk cow.
Must bo heavy milker. CaU 514-H-2
between 8 and 7 p. m.
WANTED Owner will ehare modern
country nome witn man ana who
In exchange for board. Box 1195,
Tribune.
AUTO Repairing, reasonable prices,
Clement Auto Parte. 230 N. River
side. WANTED TO BUY Men's good used
suite. Used wararooe onop. oio a.
Main.
WANTED Springer eows and belt--re
Ralph Wilson. Phone 111-X-l
Central Point.
WANTED
WOOL MOHAIH
Hrest caah prlcee for wool and mo
ulr. wool baga and fleece twine
ktv.Ttirr-.ivli RACLTlArN HOUSE
n No. Gran Phone 1062
JlfNK WANTED
Higxeat market prices paid for metals
of all kinds rags, wool or cotton
Southern Ore Junk Co.. Stewart
Ave. between So. Holly and Oak
dale. WANTVJD
We oav cash for household goods.
furniture and stovea We also buy
metals, hides, pelt, wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St Pione '062
FURNITURE upholstering. repalrttK,
reflnlshlng W E. Walker, phone
6U8 207 N Peach.
JUNK-
-JONK,
11 A Ml 'IF I i
CASH PAID for inner tube. 10 per
lb nn Rui outtun and wool, up
to 6c per lb Scrap iron small or
large lota, alao all other metals of
all decription
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No Grape. Phone 1U62
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR PENT 6-room modern bunga
low, 19 Crater Lake Ave., $25. Tel
597-R-2.
FOR RENT Horn at 60S South Oak
dale, by April 1st. Phono 58.
FOR RENT 5-room home and bath,
$16.00, water paid. 600 Hamilton.
; Inquire, Medford Exchange, 39 S.
Front
FOR RENT New modern furnished
house flowers, garden, fruit. 13
West 2nd.
FOR RENT modern houw
17 Newtown. Call from 9 to 8 exceft
8undaya. Phone 141. Central Point.
FOR REN i Completely turn.
Call at Dow's Cafe.
FOR RENT Homea furnished or
unfurnished BROWN at WHIT
FOR RENT Comfortable, attractive
six-room house, close In. Newly
painted. Lawn, ahade trees, shruo
bery, large basement, garaae. A fine
home at moderate rent. See owner
at 332 North Ivy street
Pop RENT S-room modern 'urn
shed house 9 if So Peach
FOR RENT 5 room modern nouar
finished. W. H. Iverhard, toil W-
Ju .. ..
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnlsued apartment.
916 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Small, turn apt. or laige
sleeping room. 809 W. Main.
FOR RENT Four large rooms and
bath In beautiful Holly Apartmeme,
completely furnished, except linen,
electric refrigerator and range.
Clean and comfortable. Available
now. Second door north of Postof-
flee. See manager In rear.
FOR RENT turn. apt. 31S S. Drape.
Adulta.
FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple.
FURNISHED a-room apartment, pri
vate bath, hot and cold water,
lights, Bleeping porch, garage
Adulta. 019 S. Oakdale.
FURNISHED Apt. tor rent. 399 N. Ivy.
NICELY furnished apartment. Adulta
only, call boo west lotn.
DUHELL Court Apt. 8. 339 N. Holly
FOE R8NT 4-room apt. partly
turn Close In. Inquire 30 8. Fir
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
WANTED One boarder or two who
will share room. S6-B5 per wert
142 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. 89
month. 230 Beatty.
DESIRABLE rooms, good location,
Home privileges. 17 So. Peach.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4U4 8. Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 13 acres, Improved, on
highway. McCurtaln'a Service 8ta
1 mllB south of Talent.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRAUB Jonathan ap
ple 16c and 35c a oox CaU at Ala
Vista Packing house between 8 and
4 o'clock Bring own ooxea
FOR EXCHANGE
ESTATE -REAL
FOR SALE OR .TRADE 12 acre river
frontage near urania rass ior iweu
ford property. Inquire 616 W. Jack
son after 6 p- m.
FOR TRADE Equity In 4-room mod
ern borne for amau car. inquire
1003 Sailing or phone B66-M.
WILL trade clear California home
for clear Oregon property, maae -ji-fer.
wm. H. Oltman, 427 Fruit St.
Santa Ana. Calif.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Beautiful home, euat
aloe, tnree oea rooms, tuo ww
ebower bath, large lot, Just a tine
comfortable, family home; reason
able terms,
ALSO
Fine home on west aide near
schools, three bed rooms, sleeping
porch, fine shade trees, large lawn,
extra large lot; $2850.00; easy terms.
ALSO
314 era. Kings Highway, good
house, two bed rooms, aleeping
porch, land In' walnut and filbert
trees; $2700.00; 10 down.
H. O. WILSON
7 Chestnut St. Phona 1864
THIS WEEK ONLY 200 acres land
near Klamath Falla; 7 acres irri
gated. 14 cattle, 1 saddle horse.
Small house, good soil and moatly
level. Price $1600, casn. a. f. now
era, corner 12th and Front.
A BEAUTIFUL ROGUE RIVER PROP
ERTY, 4UO acres, 1 mile river uu,
age on fine fishing waters. 76 acres
hnttnm Int.. with free water
right. Thlo place priced at $35 pur
acre can not ne aupucaivu but
where on Rogue river.
BROWN As WHITE. Realtore
FOR BALE A beautiful foothill borne
on the Old stage ttoao. aii amus ui
fruit, berries. trapes, nuts. Modern
home, caraae. Doultry house, fine
well and automatlo pressure sys
tem. You need to Inspect this prop
erty to annreclate the beauty oi
the setting, the fine construction,
and the diversified fruits.
BROWN At WHITE. Realtora
FOR SALE Federal Land Bank (arms,
email paymenta. low Interest ralee.
See L. J. Knox, secretary-treasurer .
Medford N P. L. A.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of brown wans
4 ACRES, almost new Improvement,
bottom land, free Irrigation. Cow
i-hlrkens. 30 rabbit. Priced $1300
Terms. A. F. Flowers, corner 13th
and Front
houses for tale or rent Jackson
County Bldg and ..oao Aas'n.
Ron SALE 65 acres, 30 acres pears
Bartlett, Bosc. D'AnJou. Grain pas
ture, irrigated, owners nouse. iorc
man's house, necessary buildings, 2
good wells. Box 1273. Tribune.
FCR SALE 6y owner. 10 to 80-acre
fact, irrigated Bear creek bottom
Und. mile from Medford; excel
ent for gardening. Phono 1524-L
M EQUITY In Improved 7 acres ad
joining Central point. Large Douso
chicken bouses and bam. Inquire
ysert Hansen. Central Point. .
FCR BALE Beautiful Income prop-etty-
best location In town Also
at a. well located. Inquire 304
Central Ave. So.
AN ORCHARD BAROAIN
32 acre 7 acres D Anjous, 0 acre
21 yr. oia uoac. n Jl
Comic, balance ranch In alfalfa
Fin modern homo. Equipment
g,a with place at $12 000 00 or anil
trade for business building
CHARLES A WINO AGENCY TOO
Exclusive Agent
PlTie T?8 109 g M!1
FOR 8ALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
AUSTRALOKP. White Iz-ehorn and
Barred Rock cockerels and laying
pulieu; also Austra-whlt hatching
egg. A. P. Jordan Talent.
BOOTH STRAIN Whit Minorca Ify
ln hens; also R. C. A- battery radio
Mrs. R. O. Hunaley. Rt. 1. Central
Point.
FOR SALE Baby chirks R. I. Reds
Plymouth Rocks and Buff Minorca
635 Mary St. will bo ready March
?S (Wednewlav)
FOR SALE -DOGS PET8
tj.. -T.ru, CASAiUISS 31 0. RlTertld,
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
MILK COW and work borae. A. P.
Jordan. Talent.
FOR SALE Coming S year old Bel
gian stallion. Earhart Ranch.
FOR SALE Guernsey, second call.
Gentle and good milker. 875 cash
Phone 765.
FOR SALE Weaner and feeder pigs.
Thorson Bros., R. F. D. No, 2. Beall
Lane, Medford.
FOR SALE Milking Shorthorns. A
few choice bull calves; also yne
two-year old bull. KIrtland Farm,
Central Point.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1029 Chevrolet coupe
priced ioo.O0. Tel. 610-J-l, Call eve-
nlnga alter 0:00 o'clock.
WILL sell 3400.00 equity In 1939 Ply
mouth coach for e3S0.00. First clasa
condition, not a scratch on tne fin
ish, clean aa a pin, driven only
13,000 miles. Financed with Com
mercial Credit Co., Minneapolis. Am
returning east on Gov't orders, can
not drive my car Daca. l. n. a
McManus. C. G. O. Camp Applegate
FOR SALE Good model T Ford truck
or trade for brood sows. Tel. centtal
Point. 116.
FOR BALL Essex coach only 11.000
miles Good condition. Inquire 30
8 Fir. upataira.
GOOD USED CARS
Lowest Prices In Medford,
1P86 P.ymouth DeLuxe Coupe, like
news
1934 Plymouth Sedan. .
.933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
U34 Chrysier Airflow Sedan.
1930 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Dodge Coupo.
1432 Plymouth Coupe.
i930 Ford Sedan.
1U34 Ford Pickup.
U30 Dudge Sr. Sedan, 4 speeds.
Also a number of other models
We have a number of Real Cheap
. - Cars.
Used Car Lot. north .corner 6th and
Bartiett.
LAN OB MOTORS, INC.
88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
THE PRECISION BHOP. 419 E. Main
St. A Strad. model made In 1818;
excellent condition. Quick aala at
$36.
FOR SALE; Cheap for cash, smudge
pou, ana uguiers, prop awi, uisv
Graham-Dodge truck, Fordson trac
tor. Tel. 3-F-U, Talent.
FOR SALE1 Bowlus Road chief bouse
trailer. A sacrifice. At Associated
8ta. near S. O. S. Packing House.
3 STAMP MILL complete with power.
Trade for car or equity in one, see
Carkln at used car dept.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE Water llllea, 250 each.
Phone 14-F-22.
FOR SALE Factory made, collapsible
boat, weight 75 lbs. Phone 1041-M.
FOR BALE Baby bed In good con
dition. 730 Dakota Ave.
rYPEwm iek -Bierroa
tral Ph,ne J82
FOh SAijE Baled alfalfa $14.00 ton
Monarch Seed fo.
FOR SALE General Electrlo re
frigerator in good condition. For
parttculara call Jacksonville, 42.
FOR 8 A Lb Ground alfalfa hay.
$12.60 per ton, Helen Herbert, Hill
crest road.
FOR SALE 300-gaI Hardle sprayer
ready to go. Price $300 Tel 488-J-l
FOH SALE- -Kanota oaf and Hen
. chen barley O. F. Niedermerer
6J3-J-1.
HA i FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa
Gore Ranch. Jacksonville highway
FOR SALE God Newtown apple at
cheap price. Inquire Sgooel Al Day
Packing House South Plr St
FOR SAi.1 Baieo oat nay ground
alfalfa and oat nay loose alfalfa
bay O A DeVoe. phone 623-J-2
PEPJUANENTS $1.60 and up. Pre
voet'a. 238 So Oakdale. phone 727
ALFALFA SEED. I5t F B Bybee
Rt 2. Metliord CI I C. F. Nleder
meyer. Rt 2. Tel S23-J-1,
MISCELLANEOUS
LAGOS BONEPART, registered gray
Percheron stallion will make the
season In Rogue River Valley at
Ruch on Applegat and part time
at my ranch In Ooker Butte aectlnn.
3 miles N. E- Medford. Route No. 4,
Box 42. Walter Wooldrldge.
STALLION Registered Belgian, dark
bay. ton horse. Will stand. W. W
Larire, Williams. Ore.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR BALE Complete sawmill, or will
sell separate two engines, boiler,
edger. planer, cut-off saw, 64-tnrn
Inaerurd tooth saw and ouier mill
parts. Bargain if sold before April
16 8. L. Johnnton Applfrgut. Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKHON COUNTV
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract ,t ntle and
rule Insurance The
only complete T 1 1 1
System in Jackson
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Tltie. Rooms I and 6. No 92
North Central Ave, upatslrs '
Long Distance Moving
LARGE VAN eervlng Calif. Or eg and
Wash pott. aemi-monthly trip
Fully insured Martin Bros 701 S
flrh Bt Grant Psss Il 141-J
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $100 for
personal or household purposes jo
Hotiae Fumlal.ing or Auto; also
Cars Refinanced Loan a closed
within 90 minute License No a
167 See W ( Thorns. 45 So Can.
tral
Radio rrU.
llrunuw Radio
RADIO E1JKTH1C MERVIC
Ira C Chaautln
Pnon 470 306 7 Jackon St.
Xuo, AsritiS, RepaUicg.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Palniln: and Paperlianilng.
COMMERCIAL & HOUSE PAINTING,
rintlng & Paperl.anglng. Harry
Marx, phone 14-F-4, Route 1, Box
440.
Transiei,
KElNKINO TR.-NSPB--t OO Long
distance hauling Furniture, cattle,
anything 111 N Fir. Phona 1033
O Stuart.
CADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO
Office 1016 No Central Phone 316
Prioea right. Servloe guaranteed.
rKUCKlNU AND 8TOKAQF - Local
and long distance hauling, furm
cure muvtng, eto. Reasonable ratea
Tel 83b. P B Samaoo Co
HAWLE TRANSFER - Expert pack
era ana movers Special lived look
moving equipment. Prices right
019 North Riverside. Phone 615.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
COMMERCIAL spraying.
Phone 358-M.
McGonagl.
LEGAL NOTICES
Call fur Ulils fur Wood.
Notice Is hereby given that bids will
be received for 125 cords of 4-ft. budy
fir wood to be delivered before Sep
tember 1, 1936, at the Central Point
School. All bids must be In the ha.ids
of the clerk by April 4, 1936. Each
bid must be acoompanled by a certi
fied check for 6 of the total bid.
W. B. KINCAID.
Clerk, School District No. 6,
Central Point, Oregon.
Notice.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
liam l-a Marion, deceased.
The First National Bank of Med
ford, Oregon, hereby give notice;
That it has filed In this Court final
! account ol its administration, aa ad
1 mlnlstrator de bonla non. of the estate
of William Ira Marion, deceased,
mat Tuesday. April 7th. 1936, at
the hour of 10:00 a. m.. in the court
, room of saldfeurt, baa been fixed
i the time and place for hearing ob
jection to sain account, ana ior set
tling and allowing the aame.
BOGGS & BOO OS.
Attorneya for First National Bank it
Medford, Oregon. Administer de
bonis non of the estate of William
Ira Marlon, deceased.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office al
Roeeburg, Oregon,
March 10th, 1938.
Notice la hereby given that Keith
Mocauley of Butte Fall, Oregon, who
on June 26th, 1931, made Homestead
entry. Serial No. 019700, for NEVfc.
Section 11, Township 36 8., Range
2 E, Willamette Meridian, haa filed
not.ee of Intention to make final
three-year proof, to establish olalm
to the land above described, before
O. R. Carter Clerk of County Court,
at Medford Oregon, on the 1st day
of May, 1936.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
Arthur Alqutat, of Butte Falla, Ore
gon. M. J. Bralnard, of Butte Falla.
Oregon; R G. Gardner, of Lake Creek.
Ort.; H. R. Johnson, of Brovmboro,
ore
OEOROE PINLEY, Register.
Sheep Stealers
Wait Sentence
SALEM, Ore.. March 28. (AP) Rob
ert, Harold and John Anderson.
brothera, who confessed In circuit
court yesterday to the theft of 171
sheep from 10 Individuals In Marlon
and Polk counties, remained In Jail
today while Judge L. H. McMahan
pondered what sentence to Impose,
The youths, 22, 31 and 20 years of
age respectively, told the court they
took the sheep because of their
Btralned financial circumstance and
because of the necessity of support
ing their mother.
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Gold Hill
GOLD HILL, March 35. (8pl.(
Mra. Rachel Perry of Sams Valley
spent the week end here with her
mother. Mrs. Mitchell, who Uvea with
Ida Snyder,
The Ladles' Aid of the M. B. church
met Thursday at the home of Mrs.
J. H. Hedgepeth. There were ten la
dles present who dlscuased waya and
means of helping the church. After
the business aeaston a social hour
waa enjoyed and dainty refreshments
served by the hostess.
The Lea Bennett family and Stew
art Chlaholm family have moved from
their mine on Galls creek to the
Meadowa where they will mine.
Lawrence Whltsett, Mike Van Hou
ten, Dee Johnson and SI Pierce axe
employed by a dredging company near
Ruch.
Mra. Dora Hammersley and daugh
ter. Jeanne, of Sawyers Bar, Cal., vis
ited with friends from Thursday un
til Tuesday. Saturday Mrs. Hammers
ley waa employed at Mann's.
Mra. O. W. Davla of West Salem,
who formerly resided here, visited
several days with friends recently.
Mr. and Mra. Lowell Tracey and
family, who have been living In
South Dakota, have returned to Gold
Hill and are living In the Turner
house. They state they are glad to
be back In the land of sunshine.
Mrs. Josle Cook and daughters,
Marjorle and Opal Bowera, of Med
ford vlalted Monday with their son
and brother, Earl Cook, and family,
Mra. A. C. Olldewlst spent the week
visiting her granddaughter, Mra.
Llovd Clark, who la the Meadowa
school teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ham were Sun
day gueata of Mr. Ham's sister, Mrs.
O. w. wnuioc, ana u"iy w
ford.
Mra, Carl Lenta left Wednesday to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Lenora Sul
livan, and family of Vale, Ore.
Mr. and Mra. Lee M. Fleriein or
Ashland and Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Moore and family of Medford were
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mra. Moroe
and Mlaa Mabel Moore and Mary tioae
Ballev.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Natnan ana
daughter of Klamath Fall were Sun
day guests of Mra. Nathan's parents,
Mr. and Mra. w. o. Auwnrenn.
Loaan Woolrldgo of Missouri Fleta
visited Tuesday with Mr. Woolrldge'a
cnualn. Joe Cook.
Mr. and Mra. Jaa. Chlaholm and
daughter of the Meadowa apent the
week end In thla city visiting friends
and relative.
Mr. Jaa. Forbes of Jacksonville
vllsted Sunday with her aunt, Mra.
Rmmett Sutton.
Bryan Ward apont several day last
week In Lo Ansele on Dullness,
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Llngren visited
Friday with Mr. and Mr. Ed Koster
on Foot Creek.
Announce Candldade
PORTLAND, Ore., March 28. (AP)
John H. Hall and Dean F. Bryson
announced their candldaclea for state
representative. Both are Republic-
ana. Hall formerly served
in the
house.
Klckernlck Blips
Tailored and Laco $1.06 to $4.98
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S.
LAWNMOWERS sharpened, wa call
to- and deliver 29 N. Fir St. 81 MS
BROfi Phone 361.
Cross-Word Puzzle
Cleansing
agent
11. Term of ra
apart 14. Blanched
25. Dinner couraa
26. LsOftal proof of
being alaa
whera If. Pee la
19. River In Cali
fornia flow
ing Into
Tulare Lake
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Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Marcb 8ft. (BpD
Mra. Ted Hill will bo hoattsa to the
Missionary society of the Brick church I
at her homo on Thursday, in con
nection with this and following itn
business session, open house will ba
observed, honoring tha 76th birthday
anniversary of Mra. W. P. Grimes. All
friends will ba cordially welcomed.
Hours from 9 to S.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols hava
had aa their house guest during tha
past week. Miss Ella Huffman of
Mary .villi, c&l., who baa been visit
ing relatives Id Seattle. On Friday,
Mra. Nlohols, assisted by her sisters,
entertained at dinner In bar honor,
guest and residents of the valley who
were former friends In Nebraska more
than 35 years ago. Those enjoying
the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Nich
ols wore Miss Ella Huffman, Mr.
Cora Orlsham and Leslie J. Grim of
Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Woods
and grandson Donald of Medford, Mia
Clara Wilcox, Mra. Laura Gillette of
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grlaham,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Orlsham and
son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft,
Mrs. Adrian Thlmpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Nichols. Miss Huffman left for
her home at Marysvllle Saturday
morning. ,
Mrs. Will Gregory entertained Sun
day with a pre-nuptlal shower for Miis
Dorothy Tyo oi Meaford and Lloyd
Whltslde of Roaa Lane, whose mar
riage will take place In the bear fu
ture. The Misses Carlton of the Old Stage
road have aa their guests their neph
ew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Winston
Carlton of New York.
Tha annual meeting and fellowship I
dinner of the Federated church will I
be held Friday evening, April 8. A
good attendance ls anticipated. A
pot-luck dinner will ba aerved, so
come prepared with basket.
Mra. Eva Jenlaon of Portland la a
house guest of Mrs. Emma Hllkey.
Included among the college stu
dents at home for vacation were Don
ald Richardson, Bill Snyder, Melburn
Atkins, Orvllle Caatar, Marlon Caa
ter and Mlaa Kathryn Lathrop, who
was accompanied by her friend, Mlaa
June Schmidt, who waa her house
guest while 13 re.
Mlaa Helen Humphries returned
from the Community hospital Sat
urday and ts recovering from her re
cent operation for appendicitis.
Honoring the home-coming college
students, the young people, of the
Grange gave a party In the Grange
hall Wednesday evening. Oamea and
folk dances were the entertainment
program. Fruit salad, cocoa and
snacks wore served to the group of 80
Floyd Clovengar, one of the Holly
wood stunt filers who help to mace
tha picture In Medford. ls a nephew
of Ben Peart, and now Uvea In Old
Mexico, but plana to move to Holly-
wood soon. Mrs. Carl Bennett of
Medford, who la a daughter of Mr.
Peart, entertained the motion pic
ture filers at a dinner party Satur
day night, March 14. Mr. Olevenger
waa reared In California and flying
ls the only occupation be ever en-
aaoed In.
Messrs, Riley Potter and Lowell
Blackford of Klamath Falls were re
cent visitors among Central Point
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Freeman, who
have been spending several weokt In
southern California, expect to .return
soon.
Mrs. C. E. Bolds of Portland, for
merly of Woodland Orchards, Tlslted
friends In the valley last wees.
Kzzzt Creek
REESE OBEEK. March 35. (Bpl.)
our school 1 progressing very nice
ly. The baseball fan of tha school
an buay practicing. Mr. Vlmont took
the team to the Derby school ior
practlc game Tuesday and yesterday
he took them to jsagm roins iot m
game with in iaie ram ru
school team.
The teacher and student are buay
this week with some test, lntermlng
Una hard work with play.
Th Home and School circle met
Friday afternoon at the school nou.
New officer for th enaulng year
were elected a follow: President,
Mr. Thome Veetal; vlce-prealdent,
Mrs. Homer Martin; secretory, Mrs.
B. D. Nlchol; treasurer, Mrs Leon
Biuho. Refreshment were aerved at
the close of the aeaslon. The circle
will aid the school In holding a oar
nival May 1 In th evening at th
achool house.
Mr. Bote Sturgtll and eon, Charie,
hava moved to Eogl Point to live.
Charle 1 attending high achool
Lhere.
Th teKhera institute will be held
In Eagle Point Friday afternoon.
School will be dlamlaaed at that time
here.
Mm. Jame McDowell and baby
daughter, Marylyn Oal, vlltd her
nirsnu Wednesday.
Mlaa Kllen Orow 1 tylnf at th
Fred Luy home, caring for Mra. Fred
Luy, Sr., who la quit in.
R. L. Foster ha returned from
trio south and at, visiting reutiv
H. i vuitlnn. Mr. and Mra. Harry
pnMii far the luramsr,
A' large crowd attended th church
d... .t the achool houa both
auimiai and evenli Marcb 32. Mr,
Johnaon of th Faith Horn church In
California la holding revival meeting
there. He will contlnu th owing,
all th prenent week.
Amorm thoee shopping In Medford
Mi rammu.MlV dUTlnC th
v r. Mr. and Mr. Jamas Ed
iuri and family. Mr. and Mr
Wilfred Jack and family oMr. and
xi r. iv.n Hatfield and Mrs. Sarah
Holiday.
Mrs. C. I Lama ana aaunuo.
lint, at PtrtJ, accompanied Mr. and,
Mrs. W. It. Lamb to Medford Thurs
day, all the high school student go
ing to the show In Medford, "Mid
summer Night's Dream."
Work on the Eagle Point Irrigation
aystem la progrea&lng nicely. Wter
waa turned Into part of the ditches j
March 81. The rest of the oleanlng !
will be finished aa soon as possible, j
Quite a number of the school chil
dren are having a real atege of poison I
oak from picking wild flowers In the!
Umbered area.
Ralph Merrltt baa hla place plowed
ready for quite a garden. He haa the
new house almost ready for the mov
ing aoon, and la certainly making a
marked Improvement In the new
home.
Several large herds of cattle are
being driven to the hlUa every few
daye for summer pasture.
Mra. Dennla Clark spent Thursday
afternoon visiting Mra. Wilfred Jack.
She had Just heard from her son.
Walter, who Is in the Masonic hos
pital at Portland. He la doing nicely
and la well contented.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Semple of
the Suncrest orchard visited Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Vestal Sunday, Mra,
Sefple and Mrs. Vestal are alsters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack received
a letter from their daughter, Mrs.
Edward Hamford, from Manila saying
she end little Slgna aalled for Shang
hai, China. March 8. Her huaband,
Edward Hamford, aalled on the ship
the Auffusta March 0, crulalng around
a while before he would land at
Shanghai Aplrl 1A.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Humphrey
apent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs,
0. E. Lamb of Derby.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cook of the
fluncrest orchard were callers at the
home of Mr. end Mra. Wilfred jack
Sunday. Also Mlsa Irene Charley waa
A week-end guest of Evelyn Jack.
Frank Strahan waa shopping
Medford Monday.
Jacksonville
JAOKSONVHAB, Maroh . (SpU
rrtand o! Mr. Qundar eandan wra
glad to sea bar at church Sunday
morning, after her recent Illness.
The garage on California atreet for
merly owned by Frank punnlngton
haa beep purchased by two Modtord
man who an reopening it a a ma
ohlna shop and garage.
Mra. Florence Hunaaker, musical
director In tha Jacksonville school, at
tended a rehearsal of the jacuson
County Teaohera' ohorua In Medford
Saturday,
R. B. Matager leit oy avage iu.
Joseph. Ore., laat Friday evening, u
attend the funeral of hla mother, who
passed away early Friday momma,
after a brief nines.
Clara Hanlay will entertain me
Home Economic olub at her home
at their next meeting.
The flra department waa cauea ouv
Saturday evening by a flu fire at tha
Jamea Orlgsby home.
PudIIb of the grade acnois nave Be
gun rehearaala for the spring mus
ical festival to ba held at Ashland
wy- .. ...
The old oourtnouae win am
scene ot anoiner puyunw
dance next Saturday evening, Marc.1
on Tha nubile 1 Invited.
Ma Bowman attended a Sunday
ohnni teacher' meeting at the Lu
theran church in aieaioro saonu.,
evening.
Mr. Oreen aceompaniea nor u
Hal to Corvall, where he will enter
college. He haa bean a atudent thu
.lntj.r ttt. R. O. N. 8.
Paul Dalton, who haa neon a rrcuu.
m Jacksonville, returned to
onuviu.. cel.. Monday morning.
Mra. Archie Bowman la reporveu
at her home with Influent.
Mlaa Marl Wilkinson, who haa been
spending a few daye In Mediora, re
turned horn Friday aiiernuon.
ninivith whit returned to Jack'
sonvllle to apend th week-end at hei
Eleanor Clark, former jaoaaonviuo
high school itudent, visited at the
school Friday.
1
Tolo
TOLO. March 28. (Spl.) Ernest
Weiss, Jr., Is able to ba up again after
a ileae of measlea.
Mra. Lewi Thomaaaon underwent
an operation In a Boseburg hospital
recentlv and la getting along niceiy
As soon aa aha la ante to travel hi.
win visit her mother, Mr. Latirt
Dlaa. her.
Mrs. Dlaa I raising a flock of brown
Leghorn chlckena thla year, having
received one ahipment and expecung
anotber toon from Russell's hatchery
at Corvallla.
Edward Inmann and Alton Whet
stone were among the guests at the
young Grangers' party March 18, at
Central Point hall, honoring the col
lege student who wen home In tprln;
vacation.
Mr Paul Krutiler, daughter Va
lerla and ton Oerald apent tht spring
vacation at tha Webb home,
Visiting at th Tracy horn Sunday
wer Mr, and Mra. Mel William,, Mies
Vivian William, and Ray Johnson
alao Mr. and Mrs. Homer arable and
daughters Mildred and Beulah, and
Mrs. Merrill Annli and Infant daugb
ter Patricia, all of Oraste Pa.
Arl.n Inmann, who stays with her
sister, Mrs. John Bohnert and goes
to Central Point high school, apent
th week-end with bom folks Sh
entertained Mis Edith Vincent ot
Willow Spring on Sunday,
Messrs. Justin and Kenneth Muse
Jlmml and Kenneth Jone attended
th mlnstral enow at Eajlt Point
Friday night. Thla production was
nut on by th ladles' auxiliary of
F. O. E. ot Medford, unf.er tht super.
vision of Mrs. Lulu T.iurston, preal
dent of tht order, anl was shown In
Medford recently,
T. A. Hut flnlaiid planting early
potatoee at Tolo Oardena Saturday
and la getting ground In readlnta lor
setting out eab'jaxe.
Olen Muaa, th only boy In Tolo
school llglb'.t for a baseball team
want with th Willow Springs school
vo pis, f,iwt Gold Hilt Mwd)
They loat to their opponents, the score
being SS to 10.
I
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by the Jackson CVunty
Abstract Co., lai E. Slith Street
Marriage Licenses
Cecil D. McCrory and Vlvett S can
cer.
Roy E. Denzer and Ernia jean Pool.
Clifford A. DeBerrv and Loretta A.
Dudler,
Harold B. Looper and Men-lam
Clauaaen.
Stanley Thomas and Uaxlna
Vaughn.
John Raymond Stall and Orvle B.
Miller.
Wayne Webb and Marian Hansen.
Irving J. Ezell and Mabel K. Weber.
Circuit Court
Stat Industrial Accident Commis
sion v. Brldan L. Sanderson. Lien.
Stat of Oregon, by World War Vet
erans' state Aid Commission va. John
8. Flurry et ux. Foreclosure.
J. D. Mara assume business nam
of "J. D. Mara Js Bon," shoe repairing
and sales, Ashland, Ore.
Olenne T. Burch va. Audry K.
Burch. Divorce.
Real Estate Transfer
Eleanor D. Headley et vlr to Bugen
Thorndlke. w. D. to lot 14 and la.
block 4, Queen Anne's Add. to Med
ford. F. M. Centers to H. R. Stephens et
ux W. D. to a acre In DLO 41, Twp.
38 8., fl. 1 West,
Paul D. Humphrey to charlea P.
Postle. Q. c. D. to lot I, block 0,
HUlvlew Add. to Medford.
Nellie M. Batten to Harvey F. Mor
gan. W. D. to NE14 of Sec. 18, Twp.
32 8., R. a East.
N. D. Bruce et ux to Marguerite J.
Curran. Deed to lot 7, Woolen Add.
to Aahland.
T. W. Melton et ux to Ouw w. Dodd
et ux W. D. to 8V4 of 8EJ4 of See.
34, Twp. 34 8., R. t Weat.
Nathan Anderson to Rosa Lee An
derson, W. D. to 6E!4 of SE)4 of
sec. to, rwp. so a., H. s East.
Scott v. Davla et ux to Mattl, L.
Emerlck. w D, to lot 9 and 10,
block 31, Medford
J. R. Mccracken et al (executors!
to Haael I. Ferns. W. D. to lot ft
and 8, E tuck w, Railroad Add. to
Aahland.
Oeorge B. Nelly et ux to William
T. Brlckey et ux. Deed to W14 of
bsm or BE't or ne4 oi sec, is.
Twp, 39 S., R. I East,
Ids N. Smith to W. O. N. Smith at
ux. W. D. to lots 18 and 17 and part
lot IB, block R, Railroad Add. to Ash
land. Lloyd O. Morthland to Marcella A.
Morthland. W. D. to part ot block 4.
extension of Siskiyou Height Add. to
Medford.
Jot o. Row et ux to United State.
W. D. to 114 acres In IVi of lot 8.
sec IS, Twp. 82 8., R, 1 Weat. '
Eagle Point Irrigation Dlatrlot to
H. Ball et ux. W. D. to Swy, of NB14
Of Sec. 23, Twp, 88 S R. 1 West.
Eagle point Irrigation Dlatrlot to
Wlllard Ball. Deed to 8 of SE14 of
US ot Sec 23, Twp. 35 8., R. 1 Weat.
O. E. Young to Bert Montgomery
W D to s H of sek: 6B14 of 8WJ4
of Sec. 5, Twp. 89 8.. R. 2 Weat.
Lillian M. Coleman to Frank Park
et ui. W. D. to 19.72 acres In e,
21, Twp. !8 8 , R. 1 West
Nick Roast et ux to M. T. Burnt t
ux. Q. O. D. to land In DLO 43, Twp.
39 S R. 1 East; also lot 18, block Y,
Railroad Add. to Aahland.
Anna B. Llndley et vlr to Clara S.
Phlppa. W. D. to 0.88 acres in DLO
42, Sec. 19, Twp. 87 S., R. 1 West.
Th Jackson County Primary Teaoh
era' council will meet Saturday, March
28. at the court bouse In Medford
at 1:30 p. m.
Mra. Mona Ferna of the Phoenix
schools will act as chairman. Th
subject for dlacusalon la "Social Sci
ence In the Primary Grade.." Mlaa
Jeannett Smith, primary supervisor
of th Southern Oregon Normal
achool, will ba tht special apeaker.
Mlsa Jeannett Oora of tha West
Sid school will present a review of
a course ot study used In another
stat.
All primary teacher and any oth
er Interested art urged to attend.
Pear Market
Yesterday
NEW YORK, March S4 (AP
BSDA Pear auction markti 18
cars arrived; 7 Oregon, 2 Washing
ton care uloaded; 17 car on track.
Oregon D'AnJoua: 1808 boxe ex
fa fancy. 1.50) 3.50. average 81.83;
2897 bone fancy, 91.41 248, aver
age 81.79.
Nell: ftdO bout extra fancy.
11.45 4 3 00, average gist; 880 boxes
fancy, tt.40)1.78, rerage tiou.
THU DALLES, Or., March 33.
(AT) Port commissioner! said they
piobably will let a contract April IS
for a 938,000 oil dock. 100 feet long
and of tirt-proof construction.
My personal attention givan to all
wa'cb repair facviry sty! workman
ship reasonably priced and thorough
ly guaranteed Jno W Johnson.
Permanent al OO Easter Special at
Cook's Beauty Shop. Hotel Jackson.
Phone 81. Mary Cook Cordis Os
wald. WINDOW CLASS Wt tell window
tt as and trill rtptsoe you! oroxen
window rtaonbly Traworidg Cab
inet Wcrks
Th tplcy fragrance of old faahlon
d Pink In a new perfume by De
Raymond. At Young's.
Um Mail Trlbvwt want ad.
TEACHERS COUNCIL
MEETS SATURDAY