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LOST Small finger ring, gold with
flat blue lapis setting. Etutraved in
scription. Initials E. Mo. O. Return
-to Tribune.
LOST Blue studio couch cushion,
between Medlord end Oak Grove
V- school. Finder return to Tribune.
LOST If dog mlwrng, call 1518.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Single man for ranch
hand, year around Job. $20 month
and board. Box B13B. Tribune,
WANTED I'EMALE HELP
WOMEN Address and mall advertis
ing material for us at home. We
supply everything. Oood rate of
pav. No selling. No'experlence nec
essary. Merchandise Mart, Box 623,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
MIDDLEAGED housekeeper wanted
by elderly man. Must be neat, clean,
and able to drive a car and free to
travel. Box 3133, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
SALESMAN experienced In dry goods,
furniture, appliances and petroleum
products wants position. Best of
references. Phone 278-J, Ashland,
Or "write Cnsaloma court Apt. 3.
LADY wants housekeeping. Phone
1248-J.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
LADY wants transportation to Port
land about May 14th or 15th. Share
expenses. Jacksonville Highway, Box
16.
DRIVING Eugene Thursday, return
Friday. Can take 2. Phonel704-R.
WANTED Late model small used
SEDAN. Cash. th St. Shell Station.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
9.7 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
LAWNB. shrubbery and Isndscsplng,
Handy man. Prices reasonable
Fred Virtue. Box 360. central Point
PHONE 969-B Furniture reuphol
stered, reflnished. reglued. Thlbault,
WAITED Alfalfa spraying. Phone
11-X-l, central point.
FAMILY WASHINGS wanted. Fourth
house off prune on Park Place,
No. 4.
TWO MEN with cars, unincumbered,
free to travel. Room 305. Grand
Hotel. 7 p. m. to 8. except Saturday
and Sunday.
WANVED Gentle, good work horse,
about 1200 lbs. Priced right. 12 Mis
tletoe. WILL SHARE expenses to Lincoln,
Neb., or K. C, Mo., Thura. or M.
Rt. 4, Box 295.
WANTED White wine bottles, lie
doz.: pints and quarts. Also old
' clothes. City Dump Orounda.
WELL-DRILLING 6. 8 or 10-ln. hole,
deep or shallow. E. D. Lamb, 11B6
No. 8th, Grants Pass.
PAPERING. 25c roll. Painting at
reasonable prices. Work guaranteed.
Call Apt. 5, 310 North Bartlett.
WANTED Real placer claims. Give
description, location and cash price.
Box 3900. Tribune.
LAUNDRY Mrs. Huson. Tel. 1345-M
WANTED To rent 4-room modem
unfurnished bouse. Box 3884, care
Tribune.
WANTED Scrap Iron and wine bot
tles. Highest prices paid. Silverleaf
metal, 1716 N. Riverside.
WANTED Two Guernsey heifer
calves. Phone 195. Central Point.
EAGLE POINT fox (arm buya horses
and cows lor feed Call E-J" 27-X-7
WANTED TO BUY-
dalry cattle. Phone 487-R. 0.
Hoover As Son
WOOL MOHAIR HIDES
And Pelts. See us before you sell.
MKDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St Phone 1063
WE PtV MOI1E CAMH
For your rurniture
HOI.BHOOK ANHREWS
6th and front Phone 641.
WANTED Your watch and Clock re
pairing Guaranteed Reatotieiue
prices C. E Myei lie M Central
HIOHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries
Radiators. Aluminum, Bras. Cop
per and other metals.
MEDPORD BAROAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Piione 1062
WANTED Des 4 anovrorthlesB ani
mals removed free of charge Phone
1768 (reverse charges). Southern
Oregon Br-Proaircu Co.
WFLL DRILLINO 41 0 per ft first
60 ft, etc. J. M. Docje, 6i Hint
WANT ID
HI80ELLANE0UI
WANTED To buy hay in the field,
standing or put up on the aharea.
Dick Rlchman, phone 3il, central
Point.
WANTED Unfurnished or partly
furnished house or flat, 3 bedrooma,
. . oil or circulating heat, Must be
modern and good neighborhood; up
to 440 Box 1573. Tribune.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FURNISHED COTTAUE 3 bedrooms:
gas-equipped, Inoludlng refriger
ator. Gloria Pan Apt., 376 So.
Central.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
1330 Baling Ave.
FOR RENT fl-room furnished house,
from June 1st to September 1st.
. 38 Geneva St.
FOR RENT Modern house. Inquire
1110 West 9th.
FOR RENT Modern house. 304 Al
ice St. Key at 319 Beatty St.
UNTIL October 1st. close In Bast aide
well-furnished 4-bedroom home;
piano. Frlgldalre, eleotrlo lange,
eto. Phone 1619-J.
SMALL furnished house for rent.
Inquire 306 SO. Oakdale.
FOR RENT AP ARTMENTS
FURNISHED 3-room apt. Private
bath. Sleeping poroh. Adult. 913
So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. 444 south Fir. Call after
p. m. -
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. S28 NO. River
side. FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
30. Adults. Phone 496.
FOR RENT Furnished small single
apartment. Hotel Holland.
APARTMENT and room. 117 Laurel.
APARTMENT for lent. 719 Welch.
FOR RENT Apartment. Two 2-room
for 412 month, each. One 3-room
for 916. 330 Beatty.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. 129
North Ivy.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt.
Adults. Phone 641-W.
FURN. APT. 61 N Oakdale.
APT3 for rent. OeBauer Apta.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
newly decorated room for rent, 408
Edwards. v
FOR RENT Rooms; ladlea preferred.
1105 West Main.
PLEASANT ROOMS 1012 S. Main.
Phono '456-Y.
FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen
tleman; close In; bath, garage. 609
B. Main.
FOR RENT Heated furnished room.
714 West 10th. Phone 1665-T.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape
FOR RENT Pleasant, heated room
for employed lady Oooklng priv
ileges If desired. Phone 1117 or
call 813 8 Central after 6. tf
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS
ROOMS and MEALS 146 So. Holly.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FARM 255 acrel In cul
tivation. Will rent part or all
Suitable for onions, beans, grain or
corn, etc. Mao have available sev
eral hundred acres pasture adjoin
ing. Crop rent this year to reliable
party or parties, 603 No. Riverside
Phone 1467.
FOR RENT 3 ator rooms, steam
heated office room. See Al Littrell
or Roland Hubbard, Phone 3T.
WILL TRADE you clear acreage near
Medford for that farm or city home
delinquent taxes are about to take
write Box 3809. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire
rams. Salade Ranoh, central Point.
FOR SALE Brood sows with pigs:
also sows to pig soon, or will trade
for weaner calves, eowa or team.
Turn east at Crater Lake four cor
ners. Scott Darby.
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey family cow,
Carl Miller, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Black gelding years old.
good worker, no bad habits. Priced
reasonable. Rogue Valley Tractor
Co., is so. Fir. Phone 306.
FOR SALE Milk goat; gives 8 qu.
day. Priced 413. Mrs. C. Wilson,
central point.
FOR SALE Good heavy team for
logging or farm use. Priced to eell
J. E. Leigh. 3! miles s. E. Talent
FOR SALE cows, 'resh and coming
fresh; team or heavy mules; powef
hay chopper. F. V. Cook, Eagle
Point.
FOR EXCHANGE
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL TRADE brood sow for Jersev or
Holstein heifer. Address Harold
Smith. Eagle Point, Ore., Star
Route.
FOR SALE or TRADE 1929 Chevro
let truck for stock. L. M. Lofland,
Rt. 1, Medford. Phone 447-J.
FOR SALE OR TRADE? 1934 Dodse
panel delivery. $275. 1617 N. Rlver-
F0R EXCHANGE
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE or trade for city property,
36 arras alfalfa and farm land,
cherries and rsrs: close In. Own
er, box 934$. Tribune.
FOR TRADE Well Improved dairy
ranch, for smaller ranch up to
$1600. Terms. Box 9148, Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
300 A-rr of land on Evan creek. 94
miles rt. t. Of Medford. suitable or
farming and stock raising. Haa ap
proximately 3.000.(100 ft. of com.
timber on It. Will trade for Med
ford or San Diego property. W. J.
Cl-menta, 4489, 34th St, San Diego.
Ctl.
70S SALE POULTRY
RED FRYERS 60e each Carley Farm
FOR SALE D0OB PETB
FOR SALE 5-week-old Fox Terrier
and Spaniel puppies, $1.60. 526
West 2nd.
REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed
Cocker Spaniel pupa. Turn left at
sign on Jacksonville Highway. V D
Chambarlen.
FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE House and large lot at
619 S. Central. Inquire Mrs. Mur
phy, Box 19, Jacksonville Hwy,
FOR SALE Cabin on Rogue river;
3 large rooms, fireplace, lights,
water system, beautiful grounds.
Phone 1438.
FORCED SALE 4-room house, 9 bed
rooms, shower bath, toilet, hot and
cold water, lots bullt-lns. large back
porch; newly painted and decor
ated; over H Acre land, 114 ft. front,
paved street; shade; clear title for
1200. Some terms. C. C. PIERCE,
Room 1 Palm Bldg., Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE 6 acres on main high
way, 9 miles out. In vetch and oau,
S-room livable houae, eleotrlolty,
chicken hou, good well, on main
corner. Price $700. Easy terms.
C. C. Pierce, Boom 1. Palm Bldg.,
- Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE Memorial park lot, 200
block. Excellent location I $90. Box
9346, Tribune.
FOR SALE By owner. 34 acrea al
falfa, cherries and farm land: good
buildings: close In. Phone 667-Y,
FOR SALE Cabin at Lake of the
Woods. Phone Ashland 6-P-4, Mrs.
Wm. Olenn.
FOR SALE At 3430 Hlllcreat Road
attractive, modern, 8-room house,
3 bathrooms, basement, furnace,
fireplace. Large yard. Phone 1139-Y
tor appointment.
BARGAIN SALE Five acrea of the
very best loam soil, under Irriga
tion, 6-room modem house with
double constructed walls, hardwood
floors, fireplace, etc. On Pacific
highway and fronting on the river.
Beautiful views of river and moun
tain. L. O. Plckell, 14 S. Bartlett.
FOR SALE 1 acre of onion, Bear
creek soil; will sell for actual ex
pense of planting and weeding.
Harvie Young. Junior High school.
FOR SALE 6-room modem house,
wood shed and cabin. 1138 Court
street. -
FOR SALE-Modem 4-room house with
bath, fruit room, garage. Large lot
50x280. Excellent location, 41860.
Only 350 down. Balance $16.76 per
month, including Interest. 107 Ken
wood Ave.
FOR SALE In Ashland, house, large
barn suitable for ahop or mill, aore
age, near Normal, High, Lincoln
schools; old-faahloned square llano.
1030 Henry, Ashland.
FOR SALE 3 placer mining claims.
Reasonable. Inquire E. A. uangley,
Jacksonville, Sunday or evenings,
FOR SALE 330-acre ranch, 90 A. bot
tom land; tree water: alfalfa, John
A. Miller, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE 6-room modem house;
large double garage: $400 down,
balance small monthly payments
924 E. Jackson.
FOR SALE 3 houses, $3600; $60
monthly Income. Lot 40x120 on
Cottage. $360. 10 acres on highway
near Astoria to trade tor property
In or near Medford. See owner, 618
East tfaln.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
For Information Inquire of Warren
Patterson, Secretary at the National
Farm Loan Office, 303 Liberty Bldg
Tel. 1149. Or 0. A. Barnes. 187 I.
8th, Eugene, Or.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jackson County Federal Savings
Loan Association.
WHEN you think of rest estate, think
of BROWN ft WHITE,
FOR SALE Furnished home, 433
Ivy. -
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
lost DODO Pickup; can hardly be
told from new; used very little and
a real bargain on low easy term.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors
FOR SALE 1996 Chevrolet Master
Sport DeLuxe Sedan, $435, Inquire
after 4 O'clock, B. Mokier, Route 2,
Box 160, Howard Ave.
FOR SALE 1936 Pord 4-door sedan
run 13,600 miles. Sacrifice for 9495.
320 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Small cream separator.
McFadden, Old Pacific Hlghway-
Nortn.
FOR SALE .26 Colts automatic pistol
$10. 323 Kennett, 3rd house back
of Berrydale Second Hand Store.
FURNITURE for t la all W.Jackson.
POULTRY-HOUSE SPRAY. 29c gallon
Bring container. Davis Feed store,
North Riverside.
FOR SALE Wardrobe trunk good
condition. Reasonable. Write Box
1366 Tribune, stating telephone or
address.
DUPLICATORS & SUPPLIES, Blerma,
116 If. Central. Phone 383.
MYERA WATER PRESSURE SYS
TEMS -Reasonably priced. Installa
tion guaranteed. Pumping systems
overhauled. Plumbing contracting,
we can save you money. Complete
line of General Paints. Femco Elec
tric Fence Regulators. PICK'S
HARDWARE.
SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and Iron-
era. Also food used washers and
radio at bargain price. Washer
parts for all makes of washers.
Special price on wringer rolls for a
limited time. We have a special
factory-trained washer service m-tn
Pre estimates. Work guaranteed.
PICK' HARWARE.
FOR SALE English ten baby buggy.
Phone 979-R, evening.
FOR SALE Tunnel motor boat. 20
ft. Ion;, for river or lake, star
motor. Ws-Ask-U Inn. Grant Pass.
FOR SALS Boy' eaddM and bridle.
105 Geneva.
FOR SALE Johnson Sea Horse mo
tor. 16-h p.. A-l condition; 1
boat. 540 tdwud.
' FOR SALS
MISCELLANEOUS
MOV I NO, must sell at once our $150
electrio refrigerator. Will take
62.50 cash; also table, etc. 301 W.
Jackson.
NU-WAY MATTRESS CO. cleans, ren
ovates, rebuilds mattresses like naw.
39 So. Grape, Phone 899-W.
FOR SALE Hand sprayere of all
kinds. Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
FOR 8ALB Sudan green, MUo matte,
hrgarl. sorghum for lato planting.
Monarch Seed 8c Feed Oo.
FOR SALE Bee supplies. Monarch
Seed As Feed Co.
FOR SALE Kill slugs with Snarol.
Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
FOR SALE Kill lawn weeda with a
weed gun. Ask us about them. Mon
ach Seed & Peed Co.
FOR SALE Water lilies and goldfish.
Monarch Seed 9 Feed Co.
FOR SALE Ask us about the "Soil
Soaker." An old Idea made new.
Flood lawns Instead of sprinkling.
Saves water. Monarch Seed 8s Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Aphis sprays of all sort.
Monarch Seed or- Feed Co.
FOR Sal Earwig
Seed M Peed Co.
bait. Monarch
FOR SALE One-man Stewart shesr
in machine, complete and reason
able. Lithia rark Auto Camp, Ash
land. FOR SALE Garden wheel-cultivators.
Make garden cultivating less work.
Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
FOR SALE OoodTraller house, cheap,
also summer home, oraek, spring,
shade, good cabin. 10 acres, $450.00.
Good camp ground site; See A. P.
Flowers, cor 13th and Front.
for Sale Dog foods of ail kind.
Monarch Seed 8s Feed Co.
FOR SALE Used Maytag very cheap
for cash. 18 N. Grape St.
FOR SALE Old tires for smudging,
and fruit Jars, all sizes, city Dump
Grounds.
FOR SALE 360 feet 14-Inch wood;
Irrigating pipe. Roger von der
Hellen, Route 3.
SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE
E. o. Paber, central Point.
FOR SALE Crown Feeds: new and
used machinery: Empire milkers
end supplies. Flnley Implement
Co, Central Point.
FOR SALE Nearly new Baldwin
piano, Model T Ford, Toledo Blaok
range with colls, bed. springs
snd mattress. 108 Cottage.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 590 bar 100.
PhOne 1566-L.
for SALE Newtownt, pocked or
loose. Any quantity. American
Fruit Growers warehouse. 313 8. Fir
RIVER LOAM Excellent for flcwcre
or lawns Phone 1634-Y.
FOR SALE Llly-of-thS-VAlley. 730
West 2nd St.
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for publication Submit best work
either ooems oi melodies, foi rree
examination and report MUM
Studios, Dept K, Portland, Oregon
BUSINESS CHANCES
MAN to take over route of 60 legal
and Mug proof vending machines.
Few hours' spare time each Week
will pay you $160 per month. $450
cash needed. 100 secured. Write
Box 3321, Mall Tribune.
ONE-CHAIR barber shop: $mall rent,
good business: living quarters. A.
H. Moehlenbrock, Klamath Falls.
Closing time for loo Late to Clas
sify Ada I 1 :80 p. m.
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"HOBGOBLIN HOUSE." Friday even
ing. May 13th. Central Point Grange
hall, by Upper Rogue Grange.
HAVE your photograph taken sire Bx
10 In. only 39c. Brown 6s Brown
Photographers. 325 E. Main.
P. A. PEFLIY Contractor and
builder, Job work a specialty Cab
inet and cement work Painting
by day or job. Phone 988-W; 1318
W. 9th St.
FOR A-l dry oleanlng and laundry
call 16. day or night,
ASSAY OFFICE W O. Wright 814
W Uth St. Olty Have ouyert for
chrome manganese, cinnabar
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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TITLE I.NfUKANt'l
ABrlTRACTS
ESCROWS
WILLIAM LAING, Archlteot. Phone
3J9-J, 906. U. s. Nafl Bank Bldg,
Dressmaking'
The Domestic Shoppe Ladles' tailor
ing, alterations, gown making Men's
suit altered repaired Hemstitch
ing, button covered 19 M Bartlett
THE FASHION SHOP Dres-maklng
and Remodeling. Button and
Buckle covered Room 13, Sparta
Bldg. Tel. 1181.
DRE6SMAKINO, Tailoring, Ladles'
Coats and Suits. Alterations. Prices
reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra-
terlan Bldg,
Expert Rng Cleaners.
LET OEOROB DO IT Clean and do
moth Rugs, Davenporta, Chairs, eto.
39 So. Grape. Geo. A. Seely, Ph. 1173.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173.
Houae cleaning, floor waxing, de-
mothing. nig, upholstery cleaning.
Painting
PAINTING Industrial and residen
tial work quickly done at moderate
cost, Latest spray-type equipment
P. H. Gardner. Phone 1876-W.
rnTOnq nv MaTrma! PATMTfl IW !
PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend
a tellable painter or paperhangcr
F H A loana tor painting now avail
able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 193
W. Mln.
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
99 South Bartlett
Spring Cleaning
LET US do your window cleaning,
wall cleaning vnd floor waxing. Ws
clean painted, papered or oalto
mlned walla. Reasonable rates
Satisfaction guaranteed. H, R
Sutton, Phone I486-J, 417 King t.
Transfer
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage Export crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davla for
Service." Phone 644,
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 36 so. Fir phone 815. Price
right, servloe guaranteed,
SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service. Fireproof storage
new low rates,
P. E. SAMSON CO., Phono 883
LEOAL NOTICES
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that Hodgen
Brewster Centennial Flouring Mills
Company will sell at private sale for
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tb bet offer for cash, on May 19th,
1938, at tea o'clock a. m, 160 turkey
poult at the Jeckson County Peed
Company In Medford, Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon. All those Interested may
leave bids at jackeon County Feed
Company, Med(ord, Oregon. The un
dersigned reserve the right to rejeot
any or all bid If not aatlsfactorv.
HODGEN - BREWSTER CENTENNIAL
PLOURINO MILLS COMPANY,
Referee's Nolle of 814 of
Real property
Notice 1 hereby given that the
undersigned Referee duly appointed
by the circuit Court of Oregon for
Jackson County In that certain ault
therein pending and Deere therein
entered wherein Charles S. Olngcade
and Lillian Clngcade, husband and
wife, are Plaintiffs and Edra L. Ward,
sole surviving heir of Harry L, Clng
cade, deoeased, and Harold Ward,
husband of said Edra L. Ward.
MntUda Clngoade, widow of aald
Harry L. clngcade, deoeased: Lottie
Clngcade, widow of Thomas W. Clng
cade, deceased, and a Administratrix
of the estate of Thomas w, Clngcade.
deceaseds Llbyd G. Clngcade and
Hanei Gingcaoe, nis wue; Lyia E.
Clngcade, single and a minor, and
by Lottie Clngcade, bla Guardian ad
litem herein! aald Lloyd a. Clngcade
and Lyle a. Clngcade being the sole
neira at law oi Baits 'rnoma w. Clng
cade. deceased: Hattle !. Slngewald,
a widow, and Edgar 1. Clngcade, 8
single man, are Defendant, which
said Decree Vas duly made And
entered of record on the 6th day of
March, 1999, In the Journal of said
Court and which si Id decree directs
and order that this referee shall sell
the hereinafter described real prop
erty in the manner provided by law
upon exeoutiou;
No, therefore, In pursuance of aald
Deore and order for the sal of eald
premises, the undersigned aa such
Keieree. win on naturaav. tne leva
day of May, 1936, at 10 o'clock n
the forenoon of said date at the front
door of the Court House In the city
of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
sell at public auotion to the highsst
bidder for cash all or the runt, title.
Interest and estate of Hid Plaintiff
and Defendant In and to the foi-
IowIli described real property, sub
ject to confirmation by aald Court,
and the right of possession of tenant
on Treat 2 for harvesting and removal
of 1938 crop, to-wlt:
Tract l!
The south one-half Of the North
east quarter of Section 8, Town-
snip 38 ejouiq. Kangs s zast or tne
Willamette Meridian, In Jackson
County, Origon.
Tract 31
The Donation Land Claim of
Levi Tlnkham In Jackson County,
Oregoh, described a follows 1
Beginning . at a point Sixteen
Chains and Sixteen Links South
and Twenty Chains and Ninety
Link East from the corners of Sec
tions four, five, eight and nine
In Township thirty-six South of
Range 1 West, and running thence
South Eighty-two Chains and
Thirty-four Links: thence East
Forty chains; thenc North seventy-four
Chains and Seventy
Links; thence West Ten Chains;
thsnoe North seven Chains and
Seven Llnke and thence WeBt Thirty
Chains to the place Of beginning
In the District of Lands subject
to earn nt Koesourg uregon. con
taining three hundred and twenty
acres and Nlnotythre Hundredths
of an acre. United Statea patent
thereto being of record ll Vol. 6,
page 762 of Deed Records, tor
jaoKson uounty, uregon.
Together with the water rights
belonging inereto aescriDea in cer
tificate or water mgnt aatea ue
eember 6, 1034, recorded In Volume
10, page 10996 In record of Stat
Record of Water Right Certificate
and recorded December mtn, in
Vol, 27, page 600, Jaokson County.
Record of Water Right Certificate
Tract 3:
Beginning at t point 60 Links
coutn ana eo-io iws owui-n
degrees West from the North4et
comer of Donation Land Claim No.
40, In Township 36 South, Range 1
West of the Willamette Meridian,
In Jackson County, Oregon, along
the south side of Main Street. In
the Olty of Eagle Point. Oregon,
being the point of beginning;
thence Eaat 47 degree South 236
feet, more or leas, to th center of
Little Butte Creek! thence South
47 degree West along the center
line of Little Butte Creek 100 feet;
thsi-e Wei 47 degree North 135
feet to the South line of Main
Street: thence North 47 degree
East along the South line of Main
Street 100 feet to the place of be
ginning: together with all water
right and privileges appurtenant
thereto, Including an Interest In
the J. J. Fryer Irrigation ditch;
and
Paragraph 3 of Tract S:
Also, beginning at a point 60
Links South and 293-13 feet South
47 degree West from the Northeast
comer of Donation Land Claim No
46. In Township 36 South. Range
1 West of the Willamette Meridian.
In Jackson County. Oregon; thence
running East 47 degrees West 360
feet to the center of Little Butt
Creeki thence down the center of
Little Butte Creek 50 feet: thence
West 47 degrees North 350 feet to
the East side of Main Street In the
City of Eagle Point Oregon; thence
North 47 degreea East along the
East side of Main Street 60 feet to
the place of beginning; together
with all the water rights and priv
ileges appurtenant thereto, Includ
ing an Interest In the J. J, Fryer
lrrliratlon ditch.
Together with the tenements,
heredltamenta and appurtenance
thereunto belonging or In any wise
appertaining. Including th water
ngnie above aescnoea.
Medford, Oregon, April H. 1938.
J. J. SKINNER,
Referee,
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News of4-H
CLUBS
(By Marie Logan.)
The 4-H clubs of Oak Grove wish
to extend their thanks to all those
responsible tor success of the New
England dinner served April 91 at
Osk Grove school, especially tafeway
store, the Oroceterla, Dennis grocery
and Btrahan's market.
The Busy Baker were asked to
each bake a loaf of light bread and
Bring 1 to the home of their leader.
Mrs. Reich. Mrs. Oood road and Mrs
Allen were asked to Judge. The two
best loaves were sent to the spring
festival at senior high school In honor
of th 20th anniversary Of th ex
tension work In Jeckaon county.
Marie Logan' and Carol Llllle's were
chosen.
The Busy Bskers also attended the
leaders' meeting. May 4. A motion
picture followed th meeting.
4
0 kUU TrlbutM Want AS.
Derby
MJRBY, May 11. (Bpl.)-Anoel
Connley'a oar left th highway near
Butt Pall recently, hitting a mail
box And rolling over on It sld. No
one wa Injured.
Wayne Maxson Tinted Mr. Max
son and small daughter over the
week-end. Mr. Maxson 1$ associated
with th Lorena company at Klam
ath Fall. Mrs, Maiaon 1$ a daugh
ter of Mr, and Mri. wm. Burg or
Derby.
J, Miller went to Medford for a
load of calve.
Mr. and Mr. Oarl Xaynea and
family were guest at th$ Murl
Hayne home Bunuay.
J, M. Downs and family want to
Medford Sunday.
Derby school attended th track
meet at Eagle Point Friday, Mr.
Miller, Mrs, Clark and Mrs. Lamb
were very kind In furnishing trans
portation and other assistance.
Th Derby picnlo dinner It to he
held Friday At 6:00 o'clock, pot luck.
Every parent and patron I urged
to be present. Ball gam and con
test will follow th picnic dinner.
Bring your own service and the
elean-up work will be simply grand,
so this committee Bay.
Harry and Charlei Ohaplia are
burning brush under feather super
vision. Mr. Oustln attended the Jeckaon
County Teachers' concert Monday
evening.
Mr. B. Roger wa A Medford
shopper Prlday.
The community baseball playing it
becoming Interesting. Have you join
ed the league yet? We need practice.
Miss Zora and Prank Dunlap were
Medford visitor Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mr. Clyde Lamb and
daughter Idn. epent Saturday eve
ning In Medford.
Mr, and Mrs. Bd Eldred were Med
ford ahopper Saturday.
Hillary Todd arrived home Prlday
from a two week' trip to Dayton
and Walla Wall. Wa.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Or rail and son
Elmer, of Klamath Falls, were vl
ltor$ At the Todd' bom Saturday
night and Sunday.
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Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, May Ur (SpM-
Friday, May 6, wa May Day In Sam
Valley with akuna Valley school play
ing host to pupils, teachar and par
ents of Table Rock, Antloch and
Meadow schools, Festivities started
at 10 a, m, with crowning of Queen
Doris I, followed with . a program
presented In her honor. A picnic
lunch ws sirred at noon on tables
under the tree. Shortly after, noon
pupil Of Gold Hill high school Ar
rived bv bus to present A mistical pro
gram in observance of National Mu
sic week, The number were greatly
enjoyed and appreciated by All. R
malnder Of tne Afternoon wa taken
up with baseball game between the
various schools.
Way and means committee of Sams
Valley Grange haa Invited everyone to
dance under A gorgeous full moon At
the big balloon dance In Same valley
Grange hall Saturday night, May !.
Harold Grow' orchestra will rumlsh
music. Free balloon for all.
Richard Koraer, son of Mr, and
Mr. John Korner, returned home
from th hospital Saturday wher A
spent the past week following a mas
told operation, All Dick's friends wish
him A speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. prank Straus and son
of Richmond, California, have apent
the past week visiting relatives here
and In Medford.
A number f polo fan attended
the game Sunday afternoon at the
Double D ranch. Local players on
the teams were George Baer, James
and Wes McDonough, Chs. and Bill
Duggan and Dale Smith of Geld Hill.
Howard District
HOWARD, May 11. (Spl) P.-T.A.
will meet Friday, May 18 At lilt P.
m. at the Howard school houa. There
will b election of officer for the
coming year and Installation by Mr.
j as. K. Hoey, council president. Mis
Mary Bell, county nure. will talk on
child health and be glad to answer
question. Plans will be made for the
eighth grade banquet.
Mr. and Mr. Owen Munhall of
Boles, Idaho, nephew and nlee or
Mr, Landers, were guest at the Lan
ders home last Sunday.
Mr. Casey has old his place on
Berrydal to Mr. John Untitle.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vaughan and
family of Los Angeles were guest at
the Lander home last week. They
are Mrs. Landers' aunt and uncle.
Bill Crawford returned to school
Mondsy after having been absent
.several days because of a badly In
jured eye.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peabody and
Roger VanKeuren 6f McOloUd, Cal,
apent Sundsy with Roger' parent,
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Olenn of Barnes
avenue.
Study club held the last meeting
Of th year At Mr. Grant Nelson's
Wednesday.
Mr. Richard Landers wa operated
on the morning of May 10 for appen
dicitis at the hospital, ah I doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Eater, Helen
Storm and Derva Jeanne Sater apent
Sunday afternoon In Beagle vlattlng
friends.
Th operetta, "The Legend of Sleepy
Hollow." will be given by the upper
grade at the Howard gymnasium Fri
day, May 13, at 8 p. m. No admission
will be charged.
Wendell and Dale rota registered
In th tint grade for four day while
their parent an her with th car-tUTAL
1 ssBsaas.ssssassasssssssjfja
Phoenix
PHOENIX, May 11, (8pl.) Th
last men' dinner of the present sens
will be held at Phoenix Presbyterian
church, Wednesday, May It, at 6:48
p.m. Rev. James Edgar of Ashland
will apeak on "The Place of the Horn
In American Life." according to An
nnunoement from the committee la
charge. C. 0. Hartley, t. Lester Hew
bry and R. A. Reedy.
No regular clean-up day will b
held this spring, but people having
rubbish to dispose of, please box of
sack same, and place In parkway, and
the city engineer will pick it up. Tht
council asks that all Irrigation ditches
be cleaned out soon, before water 1
turned In.
The annual Mother' Day tea given
by the Thursday club was held At
the horn of Mrs. Raymond Furry,
Saturday. A short program was give
with a aong. "That wonderful Mother
of Mine." by Patricia Furry, Jean
Hayse and Owen White: "Gold Mine
In the Sky." duet by Wilbur and
Bobby Hall craft, guitar accompani
ment: Hawaiian guitar selection by
Dal Coblelgh, and piano Instrumen
tal by Lola June cobielgn and tree
Stedman. Handkerchiefs and corsage
were given the guests present, and re
freshment were served at 4 p. m.
Present were: MesdameB Hayman,
Coleman. Watklns. 0. Stedman. Black
wood, Picket, Anderson, Roberts. Mil
ler, M. Furry, Franklin, colver. conk
llne. Heam. Armstrong, Morgan,
crouch, Davis. Hartley, Mcclain, Cas
ter, benaer, Fisher, Vanoordoni Sted
man, Furry. Hallcmft, Hallgren, Furry,
Wilcox. Drake, Berkley, Barnes, Birds
eye, Reedy, coblelgh, vanGordon and
Perns.
Phoenix delegate to the Christian
Endeavor convention at Oregon City,
April 38 to May I, were the Mlate
Edith Wright, Wllma Nlper, Barbara
Oartison and Adrian Fraley.'
Eight grade muslo pupil, under
direction of Mrs. D. Morris, partici
pated In the celebration of National
Musle Week, last Wednesday, by vis
iting North Phoenix. Pern Valley and
Independence schools. A quartet of
Douglas Huat, Fred Wilcox, Patricia
Purry and Pauline Jacob presented
several selection.
Last of th singing assemble of
Phoenix high school was held Friday
in tne gymnasium under direction tf
'Renb Stoehnan, with Natalie Wlloo
Accompanying. The sophomore clas
was in charge of the special program
which included a tumbling act, poem
by Lewis Newbry and A song by th
sophomore quintet.
A dinner dance will be given by
th Orange Thursday evening at the
hall.
Th seniors will celebrate annual
"skip day." May 13. Instead of a
one.day celebration they are going
above McKoe bridge for the week-end, i
And Mr. and Mrs. Reedy will act a'
ehaperones. '
The student body of the school '
will have their spring picnic Friday,
May 20. at Jackson Hot Springs.
nus year tne high school publish
An annual, "The Laurel," according
to Announcement by Mis Jeanett
McAbee. editor. The remainder of
the staff I: Assistant editor, Eaton
Way; sport editor, Harold McAbee;
art editor, Robert Vromani circulation
manager, Prances Glover; advertising
editor. Lewi Newbry; literary editor,
carmen Houston: faculty Advisor,
Evelyn Syrman. Th annual will M
Issued May 30.
Girls' League week in the hlgB
school will be celebrated the remain
der of this week. Wednesday tht
girls will entertain their mothers In
the gym. A picnic win be held
Ashland park Thursday, and the Jun
ior and sophomore classes will play
the senior-freshman classes In A base
ball game. Monday saw the opening
day of the tennis tournament, and
girls played Ashland high school la a
tennis match Tuesday.
Harold McAbee left Thursday for
Llnfleld college where he was enter
tained by th Cardinal L socletr.
Tht wa a Special reward for hi
splendid pitching during the baseball
sesson.
Thursday evening. Central Point
came to Phoenix, challenging the lo
cal team and resulting In another
Plrat victory of 8 to 4. A clot gam
was played with the score tied until
the eighth inning when McAbee of
Phoenix made the winning run oa
Baton Way hit.
A trl -school track meet was held la
Medford Friday evening, with Jack
sonville placing first. The local team
dUplayed fine work, placing third,
and Central Point won second award,
'IT' GIRL TO 'UNDERGO
CAESARIAN OPERATION
HOLLYWOOD, May 11. (AP)
Clara Bow, one-time "It" girl of th
screen, will becomo a mother again
some time In the middle of June.
Arriving In town yesterday wit
her husband, Rex Bell, Clam an
nounced through her aecretary thai
she Is expecting a baby and that she
Will submit to A caesarlan operation,
"I had such a terrible time when
Rex was born we decided that a
oaeaarlan would be best this tlm.'
Th Bell' first child, Rex Larbow,
la now 9H year old.
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