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WANTED Single ranoh hand; good
milker. Prof. Engelhardt. Rt. .
WANTED Local retoucher. Do not
apply unless fully experienced. Box
83, Tribune.
WANTED An experienced blight cut
ter. Phone 8BD-B-3.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WAITRESS WANTED Hotel Jackson.
MIDDLE -AOED woman for general
housework In country home. Board,
room and email wages. Phone 1609
before 10 a. m.
WANTED Woman or girl, general
housework; experienced. , Two In
family. Phone 1194-J.
MALE OB FEMALE HELP
HOP PICKERS WANTED Good camp
grounds: tents furnished. S. J.
Christie. Rt. 3, Grants Pass.
WANTED Students to attend Pack
ing School conducted by Mra. M
L. Voorhels at Crystal Springs Pack;
Jng Co. Enroll there or call 671-F.-3.
HOP PICKERS wanted August 30th.
Cabins, lights and wood furnished.
B. M Clute. Applegate. Ore.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WANT GOOD OAR as all or part down
payment on 4-room house, good lo
cation. 306 N. Rlveralde Ave.
WANTED Hay to bale. Have new
equipment. Evans tc McMullon.
319 Laurel St.. Medford.
TWO ladles want transportation to
Los Angeles; share expenses. Box
438, care Tribune.
PAINTING, kalsomlnlng. paperhang
tag. Estimates given. Beckham
phone 379-R-8.
WANTED To rent small houae on
outskirts oi town, iws oo.
Tribune.
WE ouy cattle, hogs, rabbit, chick
ana Rome Davla 3117 Capital Ave.
WANTED 3 logging trucks. Inquire
Henry Lumber Co.. Lincoln, Ore.
WANTED HOME ON SMALL ACRE
AGE by private) party, Jacksonville
or outside Medford city limits
Write lowest terms, location, etc.
Box 4116, Tribune.
WANTED Discarded violins. Piano
stMIn r rv I rl n o bv PflOt
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go yeara experience Sbulta Bros.
330 N. Bartlett. Phone 1069.
JUNK Highest prices paid for brass.
radiators, copper storage auwna.
aluminum and other metale.
Scrap iron, small or large lota
i pipe and machinery wool and cot
ton rags. Inner tubes.
Our prices will Jiterest you.
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Household Goods. Furniture, Stoves
bought and sold
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We hST
lanre oraer to iui. nis" t...v
paid.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. PhoneJlOM
t WE PAS IORE CASH
t For your furniture
HOI.HKCIOK A ANIIKEVVS ,
8th and Front. Phone 647
WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished
modern 8 or 4-room noun r. w
Box 693. Medford.
WANTED Student for packing
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Ing Plant or Tel. Marian oinu
8-F-14.
NOTICE
SPRAY now for earwigs. Phone 368-R,
McOonaglc
, FOB RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Sleenlmr rooms: twin
beds If desired. Phone 830-J.
FRONT sleepIng room, neat refined
home: home privileges. 333 King
Bt.
ROOM for rent by day or week. 804
(. Main. Phone 287-X.
FOR RENT Furnished room 69 week
Call evenlnga 818 Hamilton.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Ortp
FOR RENT
' MISCELLANEOUS
STORE ROOM for rent. 40x50 Call
et Jack' 3nd Hand Store, 106 so.
Oraoa,
FOB RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT Modem noma, furnlsh
ad. In desirable residential dtetrtot;
Basement, (urnaca. etc. Tel. 1639.
FOR RENT i-room bouM, 80 fl'Jm
mlt Are.. Cor. 4th.
FOR RENT 4 -room houae. fully
modern; 3 acraa; 3 miles from busl
neaa canter. 817.80 Phone 349-Y,
618 Bo. Oskdsla.
FOR RENT 6-room houae partly fur
nished; nice shade and lawn- 809
N. Riverside.
FOR RENT S-room Bouse, unfur
nished; breakfast nook; eloae In,
30 Mistletoe.
FOR RENT House No. 8 New tortus
Court; bouse No. 1 Everett Court;
house No. a Catherine Court. Weal
11th St. Adults only. Unfurnish
ed. Phone 338.
WELL-FURNISHED 4 rooms and bath,
desirable, cool, shady; electric re
frigerator. Maxto Chef, abundance
hot water, garage; adults., 818 Mo.
Central.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED Apt. 80S 8. Holly at.
FOR RENT 1 furnished apartment.
8 office rooms, l store building.
1 basement room Set Roland Hub
bard or Al Uttrell.
3-ROOM APT., ground floor; adults
only. 346 N. Bartlett.
S-ROOM APT. Overstuffed furniture,
Electrolux. beat, hot water and
bath: 10 Quince St.
FOR RENT B0ABD-B00MS
SPECIAL COOL ROOMS Excellent
board, 611 West 10th.
FOB EXCHANGE
REAL ESTATE .
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acne.
83.000; crops now In. property lo
cated on Paclflo highway between
Talent and Phoenix For particulars
can k. aawaraa, southern uregon
Brewery. '
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 3 acres, 3 miles out;
good 4-room house: sprlna water:
land. Irrigated. Price 91000; 9400
cash, including one cow and chick
ens.
ALSO 4-room plastered houae,
. bath, breakfast nook, sleeping porch,
cement foundation; nice yard,
shade ana shrubbery; good garage;
corner lot, close In; paved street.
Only I28SO; 9500 cash, balance like
rent.
L. O. PICKKLL, 16 S. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Choice 1 acres on Old
Stage road. 4tb house south of Beall
Lane, close In; 5 -room house, live
able but not finished: cow barn,
chicken houae, fruit, good garden,
pasture, fine view. Balance on loan
9393, payable 910 per mo. W1U sell
my equity of 8868 for the beat offer
maae this wees. Am leaving Aug.
5th. Write Box Holder, Rt, 3, Box
387-A, Medford. no trades.
80 ACRES on highway near Medford.
au ouitivanie. se acres irrigated,
good buildings. Implements. 87 head
atock. loo nens, new furniture in
cluded. Price 89000; good terms.
40O-Acre stock ranch, free water,
good 7-room modern bouse, 3 barns.
some oommerca! timber. Implements
and stock Included. 96500; 91000
down payment. SID BLOOD. 132
N. Central.'
FOR SALE by owner at bargain, on
account of sickness, ideal .home.
service station, campground, wood
: and mining ground. Box 6. Star
Rt.. Jacksonville, ore.
TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater
Lake Hwy., 40 miles from Medford;
commodious log cabin, suitable res
taurant, dancing or private lodge:
service station; spring, wood. See
Rawles Moore, Cooler Bldg., Med'
ford.
FOR SALE 84 acres. Irrigation, rich
soil, 130 young fruit trees. 4-room
house, three miles south Medford.
. Terms or cheap for cash. Inquire
R. 3, box ea.
APARTMENT HOUSE of 16 rooma
Will sacrifice If sold this week
310 South 5th St., Grants Pass. Or.
SEE W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS. 730 W.
2nd, for Homee. Ranches or Real
Eatat of any kind.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg. At Loan Assn.
FOR SALE OR RENT My home, 708
Sherman. Medford: 6 rooms, mod
em; plenty of shade; close In; easy
terms to right oartv. Must have
reference. F. A. Herring, Grants
Pass.
FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip
ped dairy ranch Near town. No
. trades considered. K. T- Mali
Tribune.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
convenient terms. Call Warren Pat
terson. 301 Liberty Bldg., or O. A.
Barnes, 167 Bast Btn Bt.. Eugene,
CORNER 80'xl00' on highway, office
building 18x38' 6376 00. Sacrifice
price. Also a real buy. 3-room new
bouse, 6350.00. W. A. Chllders.
Jacksonville. Or.
LOOKING for a farm -dty bom or
a Dullness? Sea nil Blood. 133 N
Central Phone 489
FOR 63.600 A 34-acre scenic and
productive farm nom Unobstruct
ed view ol valley. Property lie on
both aides of Old Stage Road Al
falfa. H4 acres D'AnJou pears,
peaches, apple, etc. 1 acre wood
lot. 6-room modem nous wltb
large' porch, large earn Phone
owner. 8-F-ll Medford. Terms.
WHEN you think of reel estate, think
of BROWN At WHITE.
WE SPECIALIZE la home. It Chest
nut. Room 4.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1936 PLYMOUTH de luxe touring
sedan; low mllesge; excellent shspe.
1934 PLYMOUTH coupe: good me
chanically: only one owner.
SOUTHERN OREOON MOTORS
DeSoto-Plymouth. 83 6. Bartlett.
INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
FOR SALE
C-35, 1H-3 ton. 175 w. b cllTlt
condition: est
PERRY L. ASHCRAFT
tan a. Riverside Fhon 181.
ZZ"mii x 1983 " Chevrolet Panel.
FOB ' p, ajl
ia Ah. P. I
A-l eunuiMvM. ,
Howard. 3 block north of acbnoi
in Phoenix.
rORS ALE 1936 Pontlae 3-door -
dan like new. wltn raoio ana v
I M Ktef, Priced to sell. 89 80.
1 o'lpesZ 1
FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES
- ABBEY'S SPECIAL
84 PLYMOUTH 4-door, Aa fine as
you have ever seen, smau down
payment, long terms. Bee It tt
WALTER W. ABBEY, XNO,
FOR BALM 1938 Chrysler 9 Alratraam
sedan: small mileaf. car like new
Perfect condition. Color polo green
Lang Motor Car Co, 98 N. Rlver
alde. .
LANOEw
CHRYSLBRIZED USED CARS
30-Day Written Guarantee with
Every Car.
1986 DeSoto Coupe.
1938 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
1988 Chrysler 6 Alrstream Coupe.
31986 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedans.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan.
1935 Olds 3-door Touring Sedan.
1933 Dodge Sedan; aldemounte.
1933 Plymouth 4-door sedan.
1996 Ford V-8 1-door Sedan.
1981 Chevrolet 3-door Sedan.
1981 Ford Phaeton; leather uphol
stery. Also a number of earlier model
from 960 to 9136.
LAHOE MOTOR CAR OO.
Used Car Lot
35 S. Riverside.
FOR BALI 1930 Chevrolet 3-door
sedan; good condition. Inquire 833
west ism. axter o p. m.
BARGAIN '87 V-8 85 Tudor, trunk
1700 miles, excellent condition, like
new. H. O. Ounther, cabin 50. Mer
rick's Camp. Phone 1000.
cTV OATES AUTO CO.
R. ic Q. USED CARS
16 Ford DeLuxe Touring
J-door .,-...- 9S36
'96 Ford Standard 3-door
875
"99 Rao Coup
105
9S Ford long wheel-base
trues
465
'85 Ford Pickup
O. B. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6tb and Bartlett
. 466
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
MALI HOO Tel. 368-J.
FOR SALE A-l fresh milk cow.
Haddock, LOZier Lane.
FOR SALE Mlloh goat. . Rt. 1, Box
678, central point.
FOR SALS Horses and mules; 18
bead to pick from. Must be sola
at once. Jack Martin, Stewart Ave.
at Thomas.
TEAM OF HORSES for aal or trade
Also string beans for canning. Call
673-J-3.
FOR SALE 3 fine young purebred
Guernsey bulls. Ohas. Sbslton,
Eagle point.
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 37 old turkeys, 50 young
Ruby Walker, Sams Valley, Ore
Call mornings.
YOUNG TURKEYS FOR SALE Bsr.
gain. Address P. O Box 795, Meo.
ford.
FOR SALE Barred Rock pullet, al
most ready to lay; from heavy pro
diicera, healthy stock; reasonable
by the hundred. Sohaefer'a Poultry
Ranch, Rt. 3. Box 105, Grant Pass.
BRONZE turkey batching eggs. 3 R.
, I. R. roosters. Inquire Pernotl's
fltnre. Annlecate.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 3-h.p. engine and cen
trifugal pump. Eugene Hasenfur
ter, 1 mile Bouth Phoenix on Hwy.
BARGAINS In used refrigerators, one
General Electric, one mgiaaire
one Kelvlnator, on Servel. Terms
within reason. Leonard Electric
Co. Phone 437. 809 East Main.
APRICOTS. 8Hc: delicious. Brl:ig
containers to TCseitor iamous or
chards. Phone 21-X-10, Eagle Point.
Sign at highway turn.
GRAVEN STEIN APPLES O. V. Myeva,
Tel. 268-J.
BOAT AND TRAILER for sale oheap.
306 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Buy 166 records w 60,
orleinal 876 ohonoeraon tree: Vlo-
trola Dortable and 25 records, 66.96;
small refrigerator. 86.98; large re
frigerator. 69.75; oeograpmc maga
sines. 1914-1936, bargain,
i MEDFORD EXCHANGE
39 SOUTH FRONT.
FOR SALE Jelly plum. Tel. 969-R.
APRICOTS Top price 3c. 14 mile
south of white Griffin Creek school.
Henry Huklll.
APRICOTS. CHEAP Gilbert ranch,
Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx Hwy. lVi miles
east Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Sweet corn, opposite
Copco sub-station. Albert Stevens.
FOR SALE Early Triumph peaches.
ma lb. Bring containers, crar-
ford, Old Stage road, Vi mile north
Beau Lane.
TILTON APRICOTS, 8o lb. MeOarty',
Orchard Home Drive.
FOR SALE Weattnajhouse electric
range, combined with colled trash
burner; reasonable; fine oonditton
521 Pennsylvania.
TILTON APRICOTS No scale; tree
ripened. Dolpb Phlpp. Crater Lake
nignway.
GOOD used washing machine. Priced
at fw.ua. nvnn siecxne oervioe.
SAVE MONEY
USED PIANO SALE
Oood Used Pianos at less thsn 9100,
this week only: 935 up. Must be
sold at once to make room for new
stock arriving. Easy term. Bald
win Piano Sboppe.
FOR SALE PIANO Cable concert
Orand-uprlght Party leaving town.
619 S. Rlveralde.
PEACHES Alexander. Bring your
container One mile west of Phoe
nix. Coleman Creek Road. Charles
Bet.
CURRANTS for sale. Tel 1433-J-l
Cha. Owen. Orchard Home Drive.
FOR SALE Family slM Majestic elec
tric reingcraior. Bargain. Bee at b.
1. palmer noma. Old stage road
or Tel. 788
FOR SALE Used brick, t. A Mank
3 muss east of Jacksonville.
JACK'S 3ND HAND STORE. 108
nnoa Fruit Ian Kruaira. Ml
Orape Fruit tare, dressers. 041
stove, antique furniture. Every
article bargain
I.AROE STOCK used wheat and bar.
nj - , w o-,u nuu
MEDFOHD BARGAIN HOUSE
11 . Usv k gtiaanua.
FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 8 used washing machine,
nrat-ciaa condition. 9U4U ana up
Hubbard Bra., Inc.
FOR SALE Large sis Herring-Hall
sa. Meaiora ice storag vo
NON-IRRIGATED apricots for sal
o. L. Linaiey, coxer Butt roea
Fhon 671-J-8.
GRAVEN STEIN and Transparent ap
ple rnon f-r-a. w. m. nowara
Stewart Ave.
FOR CHAR1S SWAVI8 Corset Tel
1292-J, evening. 318 Hamilton.
FOR SALE Apple. Phone 133-J-3
FOR SALE Fancy apricot. R. O
warq. rem veuey. rnone iv-r-m.
FOR SALE Blue Lake beana for can
ning. 8o lb Bring your oonuiner.
Darts. 3117 Capltsl Ave.
FOR SALE Safe.
Eads Transfer 4c
Storage.
FOR SALE Small Icebox, 6340; baby
Duggy, so uu. ?l Benson.
APRICOTS Top price 8c: U mile
south of Whit Griffin Creek school
Henry Huklll.
FOR 8ALB Earwli poison. Monarch
Seed it Feed Co.
FOR SALE The best sack twine In
So. Oregon priced right. Monarch
ewea at peea uo.
APPROVED electric fence, 614.65 up
Harry Waagant, Ashland. Phone
II-F-.
FOR SALE Soften water with Trt-
sodium Washing Powder. Cuts soap
costs in hall. Monarch seed & Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Control corn ear-worm.
cabbage worms, squash bugs, with
non poisonous Roto -Dust. Mon
arch Seed os Feed Co.
FOR SALE Berry cups and fruit
oaaxeis, aito crate. Monarch seed
3c Feed Co,
FOR SALE Safe grain storage In So
Oregon' largest warehouse. Mon
arch Seed as Feed Co.
FOR SALE Dairy fly spray at saving
prices, aaonaron oetg f-eea UO
FOR BALE Grain bags, sack twine,
needle. Monarch Seed s Feed Co.
FOR 8 ALB Hay In shock, cherries,
cream separator, milk cooler. Tel.
1003-L.
LATE equipment and fair prices at
Frees Oarage, 801 No. Central.
BUSINESS CHANCES
GROCERY STORE doing a splendid
Dusineas, wiu sen stocjc ana fix
ture at a 10 discount. See L. O
Plckell, 16 So.. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Beer parlor and pool ball
Inquire Newsstand, Rogue River.
Ore.
FINE AUTO CAMP Close In. 1600 ft,
frontage on highway and Rogue
river; excellent location, modern
nuuainga, tine shade; located be
tween aold HU1 and Rogue River
Priced to sell.
ALSO 60 acre wood proposition
on good road: plenty of timber
Selling price. 8186 cash. Rogue
River Real Estate Exchange, office
a mnes west or ooio Hill.
MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST OA8H PAID -tor
your rurnlture.
MEHFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063.
DR. O. O. GOLDSBERRY. Temporat
Uy located with Dr. u L Sanders
Medford Center Bldg.
ENJOY the week-ends on the beach
at White Rock: new modern eot
tagea good eats, bathing, bunting
and fishing. Watch for the oig
, white rock, 6 miles north Smith
. River. Cal.. on highway 101 at Ore
gon line. 1
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BUSINE88 DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling. Button anc
Bucklea covered 308 0 8. National
Bank Building. Tel. 1181.
Expert Window Cleaner,
LET GEORGE "dO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Painting.
PAINTINO Interior decorating, paper-hanging,
painting of all kind
We have all equipment for outslne
painting on high buildings- R'l'
able painters snd best of materials.
PABCO PRODUCTS.
IKERSON PAINT As ROOF STORE
Phone 243, 38 So. Bartlett.
Roof service.
ROOF SERVICE We can repair any
type or roof. Complete, modern
equipment for applying built-up
roofs and slat suriaoe shingle
Time payment If desired.
PABCO PRODUCTS '
EKERSON PAINT 4e ROOF STORE
Phone 348. 38 80 Bartlett
MONET TO LEND
$30 Loans
$1.00 Per Month
Other Loan Flans
$10 to $500
We want to aupply your money need
without red tape or delay.
8KK W. B. THOMAS
MGR. ORE AND .WASH MTQ. CO
MEDFOR'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
45 So Central, Ground Floor
Oraterlan Theater Bldg.
Llo No S-157-M-180 Phone 199.
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving. Bonded camera. Fireproof
storage. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davla for
Service.' Phone 644.
BADS TRAN8FER As 8TORAOE OO.
Office 28 So. Fir. Phone 316. Prloes
right. Servloe guaranteed.
SAMSON Tansfer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service Fireproof storage,
new low rates.
F. B. SAMSON C, Phone 883.
STUART'S TRUCKING BERVIOE
Telephone 1033 or 382. Ill No. Fir
St. Local and long distance. Fuel
oils, any kind, oreen stamps in
side of 8-mlle limit.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of liond Bale.
Notice la hereby given that the
Cltv council ox the uity oi Meaiora
on the 3rd day of August, 1937. at
the hour of 7:30 p. m.. at the Coun
cil Chamber of the City of Medford.
Jackson County. Oregon, will offer
ror sale an issue or scu.uuu oi conns
of the City of Medford, being the
heretofore duly authorised City of
Medford General Obligation Street
Reconstruction bonds, sain ponaa to
be In the denomination of 61.000
each, numbered 1 to 60 Inclusive, to
be dated July 16th, 1937, to mature
serially In numerical order at tne
rate or aiu.uuu per annum on tne
16th dav of July of each of the years
1938 to 1942 Inclusive; said bonds
to bear Interest at the rate of sua
not to exceed four per cent 14)
per annum, payable semi-annually
on the 16th day of July and January
of each year, principal and Interest
payable at the office of the Treas
urer of the City of Medford, Medford,
uregon.
Bald bonds will be sold subject to
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ed by the oity of Medford. Or.on.
All bids must be In writing and
all persons offering to vurohs said
bonds are Invited to bid thereon at
aueb rata of Interet not exoesdlng
four per oent (4) per annum, aa
they shall designate and said bonds
shsll bear auoh rate of Interest a
shall be designated by the purchaser
thereof aa aforesaid. Eacb bid snail
be accompanied by a tabulation of
the bidder ahowlng oost of money to
the City of Medford under the old.
8esled bids for the purchase of said
bonds will be received by the City
Council at the Olty Hall up to the
time of said sale, aa herein fixed. All
bids must be accompanied wltn a
certified check payable to the City vt
Medford. In tb. aum of 81.000.00.
The right la hereby reserved to re
ject sny and all bids.
By order of the Council of tb Olty
of Medford, dated July 8th. 1937.
M. U Al.rO RD.
Recorder, City of Medford.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and tor iiacxson county.
In the Matter of the BaUt of O. C.
Boggs, deceased.
Notloe la hereby given to all per
sons who have claims against the
estate of O. C. Boggs. deceased, to
present said ciaitna. properly verl-
Iiea, to tne unaereiKnea. yj. u. vogHs,
Jr., at tbe office of the undersigned.
Jackson County Bank Building, Med
ford, Oregon, or bis home address, 48
Barneburx Road, Meaiora, Oregon,
within six (6) months from ths date
of the first publication of tnia notice,
which date la the 32nd day of July.
1997. O. O. UOQUS, JR.,
Executor
P. 8. BOOCI8, Attorney.
Antelope
ANTELOPE, July 99. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Da vies and daughter
visited Mr. and Mr. Howard Short
July 18.
Mr. and Mr. J. a. Grab and daugh
ters visited Mr. and Mra, Ted Freden
berg of Butte Fall July 38.
Ladles' social club met at the home
of Mra, Louisa Oreb, July 31. Mrs.
Gertrude Oreb assisted the hostess.
Mr. Chris Kaenny of Wheatland,
Cal., wa tUe only visitor present.
Mr. Rummel of Medford, mother
of Mrs. Henry Owens, has been 111
but la reported a a little Improved.
The Dead Indian soda spring was
well represented from Antelope and
Eagle Point Sunday. Those enjoying
the day there Included: Mr. and
Mra. Bill Holman, Mr. and Mr. Fete
Stowell. Mr. and Mra. Roy Ash pole,
Mr, and Mrs. Bay Hernial) and chil
dren, Mr. and Mra. O. E. Davla and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Al Mlt tel.
steadt, all of Eagle Point, Mr. anl
Mra. Fred Dutton, Mr. and Mr. Harve
Stanley and son, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Kent and daughters, Antelope.
Mrs. Mary Bradshaw, Frank Brown,
Jaokle Stllle, Arthur Thompson and
Mrs. Chris Haenny spent Sunday on
Evane creek.
Carl Von der Hellen, Tom Hatlett
and O. R. Culbertson bad their grain
cut last week.
Bob Von der Hellen spent the week,
end with hi parents. Bob 1 work.
Ing at Weed, Cal., for Copoo,
Prospect
PROSPECT, July 28, (Spl.) Mra.
Elmer Hoag, former resldsnt of Me
Leod and now residing In Corvallla, 1
spending a few weeks visiting old
friend.
Mr, a us Dltsworth, Mrs. E. OIsm
and Mrs, Elmer Hoag are attending
homemakera' camp at Union Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Nichols are
staying with the Qua Dltsworth fam
ily this week, helping with the hay
ing on the Nlon Tucker ranch.
Paul Robertson has returned from
Portland and report that Mrs. Rob
ertson 1 recovering from a recent
major operation In Portland hos
pital. Sunday and Monday the commun
ity was much refreshed by thunder
storm nd considerable rain.
Mra. Orace Hicks, seriously Injured
In an auto accident near Klamath
Falls Isst week, la a sister of Mr.
and Mra. Nelson Nye' son-in-law.
Floyd Cunningham.
Irene Nye 1 spending the week In
Ashland with her nleo. Beryl Cun
ningham. The Prospect Townaend elub m.t
Saturday night at Nelson Nye's. About
48 enjoyed game on the lawn fol
lowed by tbe business meeting and
concluding wltb supper.
Mr. and Mra. Emery Nye war guett
Saturday at the Nelson Ny. bom.
They are Uvlng at Plnehurst where
Mr. Nye 1 employed by the Weyer
haeuser company.
Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK, July 39
(Spl) Miss Jane Mason sponsored a
biking party to Tallow Box lookout
station Sunday. Among guest were
Berlin Elmore and Barbara Me.
Roy Johnston wss rushed to the
hospital Mondsy for sn emergency
major operation. He will be oonflned
to tb. hospital for a week or mora.
Lauren ON. 11 I putting up bis
bsy between logging Jobs.
Thompson creak people attending
th. recent Pomona meeting at An
plegate Included Mr. and Mr. Oaaaa
way, Jane Mason, Bertena Elmer,
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Me. and two
daughters, and Mr. and Mr. John
ston and daughters. The girls at
tended a swimming party after din
ner. The Splcer and Field company I
logging on th Elmore and Millard
place thla week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Sullivan visited
at the horn, of Mrs. Sullivan' par
ent Monday .venlng. Thau son
Arlen returned to. town wltb them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Decker and
son, Artl and Jean, visited at th
S. L. Johnston bom. Sunday .venlng.
Mrs. Margaret Knutcen returned
from the east July 31. She wa ac
companied by her alster.
Closing time for Too Late to QaV
iJUr A4a la UiO a, a ,
Eagle Point
EAOLI POINT. July 9.9. 8pl)
Sincere sympathy of the entire com
munity la extended the Brown fam
ily of Eagle Point In tbe loss of
their beloved sister, Mrs. Sarah
Oeurln of Portland, who passed away
suddenly at her home last week.
Deepest sympathy of the commun
ity I also extended the Whaley fam
ily in their late bereavement of hus
band and father. F. A. "Dad" Whaley,
wbo will be greatly missed as he wss
an ardent Townsend worker and al
ways had a smile and cheery .rest
ing for his frlinds,
Mr. and Mra. O. H, Davis of Mad
ford were caller at the Henderson
horn. Saturday evening. Mia Nsdlne,
their daughter, returned horn with
them after having spent the week
with her aunt, Mrs. Henderson.
Mis Rutb Nelson la taking oar
of the housework at the Roy Stanley
home while h.r aunt Mrs. Btanley,
la on a vacation at Union Creek.
Mra, Hess of McOloud wa a din
ner gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Brown last Friday evening.
Mrs. Margaret Hanson (nee Suth
erland) and daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Pharos of
Scotia, Cel., were caller on old time
friends In Esgl Point and Browns
boro last week on their return from
a vacation trip up the coast to Port
land. Mr. ' Hanaon lived at Browns
boro 81 yeara ago and will be re
msmbsred by many old timers In
thla locality as Margaret Sutherland.
While recalling old timer and ac
quaintances at Brown's store and
looking through an old account
ledger, they found a date In the
year of 1874, where her father, Wm,
Sutherland, had purchased "candles,
80c: 1 set of teaspoons, 81.38," .to.
Mrs. Sutherland la 79 Tears of aa
and Is remarkably healthy, alart and
interested In the many change tak
en place In this locality sine shs
lived here. Sh. made the assertion
that she enjoy life Just a much
a she ever did, also the. modem
way of travel and living, and expects
to live to a rip. old age.
Harold and Ted Ouertn of Ban
Frsnolaoo and Mrs. Harry Carlton of
Ashland stayed with relative In
Eagle Point Thursday night on their
return home from Portland where
they attended tbe funeral of Mrs.
Sarah Ouerln, mother of Harold and
Tad and sister of Mrs. Carlton.
Mr, and Mr. Robert BltterUng and
baby of Klamath Fall ware laat
week-end visitor of Mr, and Mrs.
W. K. Orandall,
Elmer Hurd and eon George, em
ployed at the Wm. Von der Hellen
mine near Yreka, spent laat week
end here with Mrs. Hurd and daugh
ter, Janet.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson and
family moved to Berrydale Sunday.
We hope they will be successful and
happy in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bmlson want
to Gold Hill Saturday to ramaln
with their daughter Mrs. Alden Oal
breatb, for two month or more, but
they expect to com. back to Eagle
Point to live a Boon a Mrs. Oal
breath'a business affair can be set
tled. Mis Mlnnl putman la in charge
of the Oasis beauty salon now. Tb.
former proprietress, Mrs. Mabel Warner-Johnson,
recently married and
moved to her home In Brownebora.
Mrs. Barbara Btedman and daugh
ter Irma, of Anaheim, Cal, called
on friend In Eagle Point last week
while on the way home from a two
weeks' stay at Sunset-on-tba-Rogu.,
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Perry and Mr.
Roy Smith returned Sunday evening
from Corvalll when they attended
a meeting of tbe Townsend oongre
slonal district board. Mr. Perry 1 a
member of the board from this dis
trict. Mrs. John Phillip I slowly Im
proving sfter a month' Illness.
A state highway crew haa been
oiling and graveling the road through
Eagle (Polnt but tbey always seem
to run out of oil sod gravel before
they reach th. olty limit which Is
only about 100 feet from when they
stop, . . "
Mrs. Roy Stanley of Eagl. Point
and slater Mr, Ernest Cannon of
Medford, are st Union Creek thla
week enjoying "mothsrs' summer
camp" sponsored by the Oregon ex
tension unit.
Mr, and Mrs. Louis PtHman of
Medford and Mr. and Mra. George
Millard of Reese creek were callers
at th Geo. Putmsn bom Sunday.
The Grange
Applegate Orange.
A vary abort meeting of Apples!.
Orange wa held July 33. All officers
were present excepting our chaplain,
Mr. Margaret Knutzen, who has Just
returned from 8 trip In the eaat.
Third and fourth degree were
given Marry McNerney,
Lecturer' hour was In charge of
th. three grace. It was a very en
joyable program. A musical number
wa put on by Delbert Rosa who
seemed to hsv. quite a Urn. tuning
hi instrument. Another number wa
put on by Harry McNeraey. Thla waa
followed by oommunltT tinging and
games.
H. I. O. chairman tate that a
white monax glass cup, and white
china vegetable dish were found by
the cleanup committee after the
Pomona meeting July 34. Among the
missing articles, lost but not found.
la silver spoon belonging to Mrs.
etaniey of Lax creex.
Phoenix Orange.
K. . 0. of the Phoenix Orange
1 holding It annual plcnlo at tb
boms of It. C. Ward In Fern Valley
Friday, July 90 at 7 p.m. All mem
bers of th. phoenix Orange are
urged to com and bring their fam
ilies. For any additional informa.
Hon call 1373-J.
Valley View
VALLEY VBW, July 33. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mr. 0. Manning and ao
of Santa Ana, Cal.. called at th
Wm, Darby bom. laat week.
Kenneth Shilling of Ashland I
staying at th. N. Hawk borne, he and
Ray Hawk being employed at th
Suncreat orchard.
Mrs- p. Whittle and Mrs. R. J. Car.
ter of Ashland wen. sailer, at th.
Ol.nn horn. Saturday.
H. weagant recently purchased 8
new car and last weak Mr. and Mra.
F. Craig and Mr. and Mil. J Ln.
nox each purchased a new car, mak
ing a total of eight new car for
our neighborhood la th last few
month.
Mrs. Oeo. Nichols, daughter Betty
and son Donald of Talent, Philip
Spencer of Ashland, and Mra. F,
Rhettua of San Francisco were Valley
View Callers Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cheney and
three children of Ssn Deman, Cal,
arrived Wednesday for a visit wltd
Mr. and Mra. R. N. Chancy.
Clifford Hendrlckson I seriously ill
wltn typhoid fever Id 8 Klamath,
Fslls hospital.
Dr, Fred Glenn, wife and children
and Mrs. Wolters, sit of Chicago,
were recent visitor At Mr. Wm,
Glenn' home. -t
Mrs. Turner and daughter of Ash
land wen week-end visitors at th
I. T. N.wbry home.
Mra. E. T. Newbry, Mrs. W. A. Strat.
ton, Mra. J a. Lennox and Mrs. Wm,
Darby, retiring president, attended
th. "Who Do" Sunday school clas
party at Jackson hot springs Friday,
Mrs. Kranath Lansing and dauga.
ter Peggy, who have been visiting
Mrs, Lansing' parent, Mr, and Mrs, -J
as. Lennox, for th. past several
week, left Friday for their bom. tq ,
Portland.
Tony Sandlfer of Loa Angela ar
rived recently to spend the aumme
with his aunt, Mrs Brio Johnson.
Mrs. oeo. Lowd of Grants Pass wa -
recent visitor In Valley view, '.
Mr, and Mra, Homer Oar and sen
Jack and Mlae Elizabeth Griffin of
Dunning, N.b., were caller at th.
B. H. Wilson home last week. Mr.
Oage and party were en route to Loa
Angela and Ml Oriffln will accom
pany friend to Honolulu later In tb.
month. .... .
Mr. and Mrs. a. T. N.wbry enjoy
ed a fishing trip to Hlatt dam thl
week. .
Mrs, H. J. Carter and Mrs. T. Simp
son of Ashland visited Mrs. Wm;
Gl.nn Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Stockton of Ashlsnd '
wen Valley View caller Wednesdsy
venlng at were also Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ma the. of Talent.
Dr. Sawyer of Ashland waa a din
ner guest at th. B. H. Wilson homr
Sunday,
. Mrs. L. It. Stewart, Miss Sarah'
Lennox and Keith Lennox returned
to Maryavllle, Cel., Monday after
week' visit at tb. J as. Lennox home.
Mrs. Keltb Lennox will visit her par.'
ents, Mr, and Mr. J, R. Leslie, a
few weeks before returning home.
Last week a welner roast and swim
ming later IB th evening, were en
Joyed at Jackson hot spring, those
present being Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Weaterberg, Mr. and Mr. J as. Lent
nox, O. W. Hlekol, Br., Ted Nlckol .
and Richard Weaterberg of Valley
View, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lows; and
daughter Jacqueline and Philip Span
cer of Ashland, Mrs, Oeo. Nlckola... '
Jr., Betty and Donald of East Tal
ent, Mr. and Mr. Gates King sn4
Mr, p. Rhettu of San Franalsoe,
Mrs. L. R. Stewart, Mis Sarah. Len
nox and Mr. and Mra. Keith Lennlx
of Maryavllle, Cel., Mrs. Kenetb Lans
ing and daughter Peggy and Clyde
lAnslng of Portland and Keith Own -
of Chule Vista, Cal.
A bountiful cherry crop ha Just
been harvested In Valley view. This
week th. apricot season open with
prospect for a fine crop.
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. MoCracken went:
to Union Creek Sunday where Mrs.
MoCracktn la enrolled In the borne-,
makers' camp.
Mra, S. Chllders and Raymond are)
In Fern Valley helping wltb the apn
oot harvest at th. Ray Ward ranch.
W. A. Stratton (pent th week-end
In Portland. Albert Stratton, who
ha apent the past week with bis
brother and family In Portland, aa
eompanled him horn. Tuesday.
R. F. Krueggel put a new Pabos
roof on th. . Schlesel bouse last
week.
Ben Bowers started threshing at th.
McCalllster ranob Monday morning.
. .
Metal Ring Planned
LONDON (UP) Th. leading ship
breakers and scrap metal merchant
of tb. world have opened negotia
tion to form an International scrap
metal ring, it Is reported here. Tb.
European war scare and rearma
ment program hsv vastly Increased
th. demand and prlos of scrap metal,
Walks 980.000 Mile.
EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio. (UP)
AlTln P. Bergman, 80-year old "walk' '
Ing wonder," celebrated hla 80th .
birthday with a M-mll (troll. Berg
man has walked a total of 380,000
mtlea on various trips In this coun
try and other parts of tb. world. 1
plcnlo August 8 at Jackson Hot
Springs, sponsored by Pomona Orange
but epn to tb. entire grange mem
bership of Jackson county and th
famllla.
Each family la requested to bring
a well filled basket and com. early
and Join in the fun.
Osrrtee and contests will occupy
th. greater part of th day with a
abort program In the .venlng.
Any one Interested in wlmmlng
I urged to com prepared to wtm.
Th committee In charge Is Eat
m.tt Nation, Bust Maust. ArooM
Bohnert, Mabel Sim. Emma Con
ger. Perry Walt, Winnie Browa ass