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PAGE THIRTEEN WHAT OMh0assified FOR E ASY REFERENCEI aVAbiVtli KVfcKVEB S liLU eouaew BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, FRIDAT, MARCH IS, 1932. I m-ui 1 1 rap DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT VANT AD HERE ARB THE RATES; per word first insertion. ' Bub additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) per Une per month, without copy ohange Phone 75 LOS1 tOST Black and white loi terrier puppy.' Mottly brown tv.- Re ward, Call Club Cafe. LOST if dog la missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE I1BLP WANTED Neat appearing man (or house-to-house, work. Must not be afraid of hard work. For appoint ment Phone 499-J. and ask for Mr. Ray. ; HELP WANTED FEMALE MAN wants woman to do light house work. No washing. Phone 919-Y or call at 417 Benson. WANTED Girl between 20 and 25 for housework by day. Must reside In town. References requ'red. Tel. 14B5. HELP WANTED Mule and female. WANTED Man or woman to solicit on commission. Phone Btn-R. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Any kind of cleaning, 25c an hour. Call 643. OIRL, 18. would like to work for board. R. 1, Box 23, Ashland, Ore. LAWN and garden work wanted,. Call 034-R. WANTED By experienced man. posi tion to operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or sbarea; refer ences furnished: could take Imme diate charge. Address 8 L. care Mai! Tribune, and party will call. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO BUY 1-ton Ice machine. Prefer sulphur-dioxide. Ralph Wil son Phone 111-X-l, Central Point. IMPTY TRUCK going north next week. Load wanted. Call 54, Cen trl Point. WANTED Completely furnished 5 or 6-room modern home, a bungalow preferred. Good residential section. See H. S. Gillette, 616 B, Main. WANTED People to send their ras;s In soon to avoid the spring rush. We weave severs kinds o' weaves. A. F. Smith, 513 N. Central, Med ford. WANTFD To borrow 92.500 on gllt edge firs', mortgsge on well kept 70-acre bearing pear orchard near Medford Address A. J. and owner will call and see you. WANTED AUTOMOBILES WANTED Light used cars, pay cash Ph. 552. 1761 N. Riverside. CARS WANTED We will pay cash for your car or sell It for you See "Bud" Renlro. Armstrong Motors, Inc. 88 No. Rlversidt Tel 18 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Desirable 5-ro.im res! dence, 629 S. Holly. See owner. 622 S. Holly. rOR RENT 4-raom nous. 1 mile south Oak Grove school; 18 00 Dean ftaltmarsh. tTTRA "TI VE sttioco home furnished 601 Park Ave Key at 518 So Oak dale. FOR RENT 3-room house. acre irrigated garden land. O. GeUn. Howard Ave. FOR RENT 4 room cottage. 107 Clark St.. 20,00 a month; water paid. Phone 843. FOR RENT 5 room turn. noue with garden. 527 Putman & Austin. FOR RENT Good clean furnished 2 room cottsees. 323 Eaat Jackson St. FOR RENT 7 room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Phone C. A. De Voe. FOR RENT 6 room modern house. (tarade; garden space Tei 742-J. FOR RENT Modern nouse, close in Fine shade, lawn and garden lot 125 per month, water paid. Call at 825 South Riverside. FOR RENT 6-room house strictly clean and modern; close in; low rent to right party. Inquu 240 S. Orape. FOR RENT Goyd house, nicely fur nished, on West Jacks ju, 135. water paid. Call 0&7-J-1. FOR RENT -r)m osrtiy Wrn;sMed lioune. east side. Inquire 414 5 Riverside. FUH KN r 6-room mooem furniatied lOtue, $21 oQ, water pld. Call FOR KENT 6-room house, 517 So Holly close to on paved street; fire p. ace. cm rente, garsee. t-Lvae, a use p.s-:e. Ut. Core at MM- txt U, bafijt, FOR RKST HOUSES FOB HENl Home Purmsoed or unfurnished. Browo A Whit FOR RENT 4 bo a-room nousea Phone 105 30 N Central homss eoa rent can ioe FOR RENT Unfurnished house. Kt at 219 80. Ivy St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5 rooms downstalra: modern, partly furnished, larqe garden, 3 parages, chicken house, fruit. 841 Pine St. BEST apartment In town at new reduced ratea. Schuler Apia. FOR RENT Newly decorjted, fur nished apt.: sleeping por.-h, private bath; close In: reasonable. 321 Apple St. Phone 787-R. FOR RENT 3-room apt . ground floor: bath and garage; 112. 137 Tripp. FOR RENT Completely furnished 2-room apartment. 229 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern apartment bun galow, furnished. Reasonable. 1015 W. 11th. Phone 638-X. FOR RENT clean apt. Durell Court, azu P40, noity. FOR RENT 1 and 4 room apart ments at the Olorla Pan. Under new management. 375 8. Central. NEAT front corner single apt. Reas onable, 1205 K. Main St. fOR RENT 3 room apt. In rear; hot and cold water, shower bath. 116 Almond. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt Electrolux. The Berhen. 10 Quince FOR RENT l-rooni apt., garage tie 50 209 West Jackson. FOR RENT Apartment partly fur nished or unfurnished; steam beat; newly decorated. Inquire at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lights garage: S10 & 12. Phone 452-H. FOR RENT Modern tarnished apt: adults 345 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Apt.; steam-heat, frigid, aire, hot water. 503 So Holly. FOR RENT Steam-heated 4pta. over Lamport's, after Feb. 6. FOR RENT Modern steam-heated apartment, large living room with fireplace, bedroom, bath and kit ohenette, hardwood floors: all new ly decorated. Inquire at Mall Tri bune office. FURN. APTS. for rent, 5 a week Apply at Peoples' Electric Store. FOR RENT 2-room apartment. 610 520 So. Plr. Phone 1320. FOR RENT Modern duplex apt: 4 rooms, rnone 442. FOB BENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman, close In, private borne, hath, garage. 609 E, Main, FOR RENT Rooms 61.50 week bachelor cabin; apta. 445 So Front St. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Nice room and board, closo In: also modem 5 room house hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, garage. East Side. Phone 769-R. FOR RENT Attractive room with board; garage. 33 No. Peach. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2!4 acres, 3-room house; ladlno clover, garden; 0th house on right. Sprlngbrook subdivision. J, L. Conger. FOR RENT Small ranch close In well Unproved. Phone 437-X. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Acreage on Old Stage road, Jacksonville, for modern weli- locatrd house In Medfor.l. Tel 4.12-W. FOR TRADE Steam boiler, lncuba tor and brooder, for cows. E. V. Hollfleld, Old Stage road. MISCELLANEOUS LEARN TO PLAY the Hawaiian gui tar, also violin and banjo. We fur nish Instruments and employ the best of Instructors. For further Information Phone 499-J. and ask for Mr. Ray. DRIVING to LOS ANGELES Take one or two share expenses, leaving March 21. Address Box 232, Eagle Point. MATERNITY 30 for 10 days Spec ial building Trained nurse. Ash land Convalescent Home. , OLD PEOPLE and invalids enjoy llf lug at Ashland Convalescent Home INCOME r AX Let me prepare your income tas return Botb state and federal are now due Six ye,rs experience Pfed L Colvlg. Phone 735- M GOLD dust bought and sold at Red den Co, 3rd floor Mad lord Bidg LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to ae vou money Haw ley Yansfer. 19 North Riverside Phane 1044-X. FOR 3AI.E AtlOMOHlLtS 110 FORD Coupe. A dandy buy. 1P10 Ford Csbrlolet. Fine shiipe. 1929 Oldsmoblle Coach. Run 17,000 miles. iVALTER W, ABBE?, INC. Nah Sales and Service. Phone 303. 123 8. Rirerslde FOR SALE 19 fvro eedao. -igma, mbser. iow mileage: look and runs like new. Total price 355 will take car or truck id trade. Call at 407 King St. Phone 684-R. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR 5AI.E Frenh Jrv muk cow W. N. T-oxeil. 1-j mi. south Bsker SerTic Station. FOR SALE Nice gentle Jersey cow, Just come frsh. with calf, ft35. Ask at Butcher store, ooid iu. FOR SALE Reentered Hereford bulls 75 earn. H. E. Cong-r. Rt. 2. Medford. FOR &AL-E or tride--0yi im aoout ft'EL OIL DELIVERY PHONE 332 for fuel oil delivery Reinking Trucking Co. FOR FUEL OIL delivery Phons 815 Eads Transfer and Storage Co. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR LEASE 96 acres on I Applegate, Also 4-room house and! one-half acre garden ground. A. u. Kenney, Jacksonville, Ore. MONEY MAKERS EASY TO BUY Several splendid farm properties for sate on easy terms: from 1 to 300 acre tracts of choice farm land; some exceptional locations you'll be j happy to own. come now. E. C. GADDIS. 609 Eaat Mala, FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE VALLEY VIEW DISTRICT Your opportun ity to own a 32-acre highly Im proved place: modem; diversified; alfalla. family fruit, grain and gar den; fully equipped with machin ery, cows, chickens, some furniture. The price Is about one-half of what It sold for a vear ego. E.iav terms, THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Realtors. 125 E. 6th. Phone 1496. FOR SALE Attractive homes and business property, bargaina. w. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown s Whit. FOR SALE HOMES GOOD modern home, full basement, large lot. Will take smaller home In exchange. C. S. BUTTERFIELD, HIGH-CLASS 7-room bunga'ow In distinguished residential district. Cash price 66000.00. Owner wants Copco stock for his 93500 equity. Walter H. Jones, Realtor, -jver Jack son County Bank. Phone 796. FOR SALE Sacrifice live room mod ern home, gas and electricity, large lot and trees, 61,500. 6500 buys my; equity phone 1062-x. FOR SALE Attractive homes Phone 105 30 No. Central. FOR SALE POULTRY WHITE LAYING pullet cheap M. B. Glover, Ross lane. CHICKS Saturday and next week. Square Deal Hatchery. Tel. 1569-L. FOR SALE Small white laying Leg horns, 50c. Phone Jacksonville 174. FOR SALE Austral White hatching eggs and chlcka. Phone 344-M, FOR SALE R. I. setting eggs. T. A, Plfley. phone 976-W. WHITE LEGHORN chicks, Hansen strain: 100-61000: 500-9.o0; 2500 69 00: Hocks 611.00 Heavy isyera large type. Hundreds of testimo nial. Literature free. Jenks Poul try Farms, Tangent, Ore. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS Hansen strain: 100 910: 500. 99 60; 2500. 9B; Rocks, 911. Heavy layers; large type: hundreds of testimonials Lit erature free. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent, Ore. AUSTREL-WHITE hatching eggs The new nen lays wits the Leghorn, weighs with the Rock Call Geo Webb at Lamport's. PULLETS tor sale. Call 802 McAo- drewa road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL Complete family orchard 21 famous Stark record bearing trees, value 925: good to iflth, 912 delivered. W. B. Crause, 528 8outh Fir St. FOR SALS Dairy and hp and horse fertilizer and black loam. Lee Hamilton. Phone B19-L FOR SALE Circulating heater; cheap, sis so. Grape. FOR SALE: Airway vacuum cleaner and appliances. 935; circulating healer. 925; 100-lb. refrigerator, 925. 224 Clark St. FOR SALE A few toads good loose hay, (14 per ton. H. E. Conger, Rt. 2. Medford. Tel, tec)c5nvlll 21-P-lt. FOR SALE Dining set. H5: kitchen unit. 95. Entire stock hurbs half price. Phone 170-J-2. MAST A DON straw-berry planta, 75c per loo. oeo. B. Youn?, Stewart Art. Phone 7-r - . I FOR SALE Ladlno eiorer. alfalfa t rye grass seed fe alfalfa hny. Want ed sprt nger cows, C. C. Hoover, 697-R-2. FOR SALE LE Cheap, 10-20 Cetrac j t; also want old Fordnon trac-J tractor; tors for pnrts. Cass Auto Working. ni2 so. Kiverswe. Phone KING ALFRED Daffodil flowern, I5c az. McArthur'a "Union" Service Station, Junction Pacific, Redwood highways. Grants Pass, Oregon. BATTERY SPECIALS -voli, 13 plate Junior (6 mo. gusr.) $3.50; 6-volt, 13-plate standard (1 yr. gusr.) f5; 6-volt, 13-plate hesvy duty, 8. Your old battery 1 worth 11. Severin batteries recharged, 25c. All others recharged, 50c. BEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE 1520 N. Riverside. irnn HAi.R tirH jmnn nptrt-tfi-t. eat AH alfalfa tft1 QQ fU.inn i.iir ' Ph. 623-J-4. FOR SALE Cheap, redwood fence pot. Tel 1044-X. Ha.ey Transler FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all make. S up; terms if desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewink Machine Co, 34 N Bartlett. REAL BAROAINS--Sewing machine, tab'.e, tools, paints, enamsls. var nishes 6 14 W. litto St. FOR SALE Roller Canaries Phone 0 A DeVost WA.SK EO sand and gravel for ail pur poses; sediment and garden plow ing, laTi contracting. Tel. 11 3 -J nt'SINKSS DIRKcrOItY J4CKNON CO. ABSIKACI CO. 4tKtrarts ol Title end Title Insurance. 1 lie only complete Title Hjtrm la Jscfcson County. UURRAY ABSTHAtn CO. Abstract of Fill ntle Insurance Rooma I ana No. 13 North Ce&ui Are, BUSINESS OIIIECTOKY Automobile Loans, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment Chiropractic fnyalclan UR I w. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist, orflce hours 0 to 12, 2 to 6. 209-904 Liberty Bldg Office Phone Mi); Res Phone TS1-H Dentistry. DR ROBERT D COB 404 Uedlord Sldg DENTISTRY Phoa 340 Contracting WB LEND MONEY to worthy people to pa; thelt Boneet debts pacific Coast Credit Association 431 Mad lord didg. Medford. Or Dressmaking and Kmdelln. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .-emodellng. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, Wool waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Radio service EXPER'l radio repairing oo all makes of seta Bee U H'.taler. Phone 431-1, Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, n- finished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample, ft Tblbault. Tel. 969-R Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab llshed 30 years. Ambulance serv ice, 6th St at Oakdale, Tel, 47, Jub Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing a all kind; dooe binding: louee-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 2S-3S N drape Phone 75. Lawnmowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75c Call and de liver free 23 No. Fir. Phone 261 Piano Drnlera. SEE the Baldwin dne of Plants at tile Electric Wiring Co., 222 W Main St., or call Mra. H. O. ?urucker Tel. 1442. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGH'l Teacher ol piano Classical and popular music courses Halght Music Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72 Money to Lend, WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autoa Three del cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come in and get the cash toaay. see w. E. rhomas 228 W. 6th St. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight rours Estimates and inspection without charge loth and Fir at. rei. ion. Violins THORVAL H. FOLKENBERU, Teacher of Violin. Ensemble practice for atudents. Closing out violin out fits, studio 3 and 4 College Bldg. Phone 259-J, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Gona by f. Exclamatlfsn of pleasure 8. Win tor vehicle H. A sins I tlms 12, Rounded vessel 14. Attitude 15. Forsaken 16. Aunt: Spanish 17. Fteed" eharsa 18. Growing out 10. CooklnK n ten nil 12. Ancient instrument Z4. Juice of a Irea 2 Thine 27. Fpic poem 31. Oratffy , gnbtr H-lps 86. Senrl container ST. American poec t. Written exposition 43. Forma soapsuds 4t. Earth: Freacfe 4t. Otum: comb, form 4!. Consumed L Wharf Solution of Yesterday'a Puzzle AlR 0 I H0OOM EiPiEiRlTE'NT E'NlT, ainicieMtTrTaioie &;AiNi mm iSjAfMIPjAiNq 62. Precious fi-i. Male child 64. To sn Inner point. BV KM difTrarit 55. The blttsr vetch 57. Grows old DOWN t. tmt stick 2. Presently 2. Cant aHde a worthless m S 'f ' ' 13 21 n "Hi!22 33 WWW. Ti 33 "33" 34 i6 ),, 7,)'m 3t 'f)Z'., 37 38 ST tf T .?;' ?;. .'.'W -W', W'. ' ' mmm .Wditi, Uuftu 42 43 ,,., 45 46 47 Tz T3 35 13 . . J at j j "."tS'f 1 I I 1 - ', , ' f BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tianusf. DAVIS TRANSFER 4J STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8. Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. BADS VRANSFER a STORMW CO. Office 101) No. Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Offloe 309 South Front St. Phone 3J3. LEGAL NOTICEl Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oreeon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Claude B. Porter, also known as Claude Berkhardt Porter, dressed. The undersigned has been hy the County Court of Jack.vin County, Oregon, appointed esecutrlx of sa'.d estate, and has qusllfled. The credi tors or, tnd all persons having claims against, said deceased, are hereby no tified to present the same, verified, a required by law. within aix months after the first oubllcatlon hereof. t the undersigned, at Room 250. Fed eril Buildlns. Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published February JO, IVii, GERTRUDE J. PORTER, Executrix of said Estate. 5nmmw In 1ht C,Tciit Court of th State of OrpKon in and for Jnckton Coxinty. Jarkson County Buildliift and Loan Association, an Oregon corporation, PlamtKf, vs. Henrv E. LacourBlere nnd Caroline H. Lacourslere, hufibnml nnd wife; 3. L. Mason and Esie M. Mason, alfio known as E. M. Msson. husband and wife; Alpha B. Hathaway and Sue dna B. Hatliawav. husband and wife. H. C. ApplCRate; Delllla Ste vens Meyer. County Clerk and Ex Offlcto Registrar of Titles of Jack son County, Oregon; also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title. eRtnte. Hen or Interest in or to th real esiat de cribed Tiwin, Defendants. To encri and all of the Defendant hereinabove named: In the name of the State of Ore- son, ymt and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against you. or otherwise plead thereto within fotir (41 weeks from the dst of the f(rst publiestJon of this Summons, or If served upon you personally, then within four Ml weeks from the date of service upon you. And fou are !t?wby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff as required i herein, or otherwise plesd thereto. i Flsfntiff will take deer?? against you ffir the relief demanded is said i Complaint; that Is, foreclosing ths i Plaintiff's mortcape on the property i described ns follows, to-wtt: Commencing 25S feet south of th: TsOTiirwest comer of the T.rvrtr.ear.t 5 quarter of Section 20. Township 37 South of RanRe 1 West of the W. M . thence South 336 feet: thence eest 583 feet; thence north 23S feet; thence west Teet to the place of beginning; all In Jackson County, Oreon subject to Irrigation liens. Together with all water rights appur tenant thereto or to become appur tenant thereto. This Summons Is published in the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Cmirt, dulj mtkd the 11th day of March. 1033. The date of the first publication of this Summons Is March 1 1th. 1032. O. C. BOGOS. J T, FTJEOEIi O. H. BENGTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 30 North Central Avenue, MedTord. Oregon, Call for Bids ror Vnrt. Call for bids (or 70 cords more or less, four-foot body fir, to b? deliv ered on school grounds before August Cross-Word Puzzle 1L Antlered ruminant Orcasi sf hearing 21, Comparative ndlng 21. Confederate general 1. Win era: inrinf to M P NlUiRI HITS 11. Leader of the Forty Thlevea as. Doing imarmr dscoratms 39. American Indian 10. Bishop's Jurisdiction 13, Irish wrt tor darling 2s. Drunkard 24. Supsrviie a Dubllratton Jl. 19. 4 ft. Shepherd of Again: d reft 1 4, Canvas shelters I. Mkely 9. Raises 7. Declare t. Scattered liquid In small parades . Kind ef soli 10. I'rlncely Italinn family Obi Herat 41. Rich brown color f, Co vera 41. Appellation of Athena 44. Span of hones 4$. Nerve n! work 4T. Ood of love 0. Type msaeure 1. 1932. Bids to be opened April 11th and the Board reserves ths right to reject any and all bid. OISTRtCT . PHOENIX. MARJORIE WILCOX, Clerk. Phoenix PHOENIX, Ore.. Mirth 17 (Spl.) Thursday club met with Mrs. Mat thew Barkley March 10 with Mrs. Love 11 Perns assisting her. Fourteen memberi attended. Discussion 4ed to the Tnafc.ng ol quirt to b aolrt for benefit of the club. Next meet ing will be March 24. M!s A giie i Colver nteri!ned with delighUw! oiids Usnthton at ts o'clock Friday afternoon, Quests were: Misses Roberta Keames, Sua a nne Barkley and Nance Jdhnaton. Mesdame Bert SuncIIW, Frank Den ser, Matthew Barkley and Russell Wheeler. Prices for high score waa warded Mrs. Matthew Barkley. while low went ts Mra. Bert SUiicllff, Mrs. L. 'O. Caster entertained at dinner Friday honoring Mra. Caster's birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Drake, Mr, and Mrs. M, F. Sheets, Misses Ruby Hlgglnbotham jand Elva and Sybil Cuter, and Mr. I and Mra. Caster. Following dinner, t'.ve hundred and vUkUng wer en joyed. Mrs. Oeorg Drake was hostess at a surprise dinner party and bridge Saturday honoring the birthday of Mrs, Ray Wartf. Quest wera Mr, t.d Mrs. Mrs. O. C, Maust, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry and Mr. and Mia. Ray Ward. Mrs. Tom Master, entertained t dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. L. O. Caster and Misses Elva and Sybil Caster, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burelson and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burelson, Mlsa Sybil Caster, Ray Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Black were guest In the evening. Mra. Fred Daugherty has returned from th annual child welfare con ference at Eugene. She. with several other ladle accompanied Mrs, Mabel Mac. A P.-T. A. meeting will be held at Independence school Friday after noon. Mrs. Ralph Wilces who m op- eratea on recently, was removed from Uhe hoapltal to her horn, laat weok, and la getting along nicely. Meadame John Robinson and Cora Chandler called on Lillian Coleman ! lucsuay aiternoon. mi". yj i.. muufli, sua sirs, mil JernuU recently called sa Mrs. i&lpa Wilcox, Mrs. ft, w. Shepherd arm M. J. Norrls. Mrs. Nina Reames spent Friday with Mra. Ulllan Coleman. Mr. and Mra. O. C. Mauat ana Bay were dinner guests of Mrs. Mauat'a mother, Mrs. Anna Campbell of Med ford, Sunday. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. March 18. (Spl. J Rains of Monday and Tuesday nights nailed farm work which had heen progressing rapidly in thU dis trict. C. W. Martin of Gold Hill will talk on the Oregon power bill at Saturday night Orange meeting during the lecture hour. Other in terestttig number will be put on for this meeting by the Beagle group of member. E. L. March of Medford called In this precinct Sunday. The pie social given by the school to raise fund to defray th bas ketball boa expenses M. th Ash land tournament Saturday night, wna successful from a financial, as well aa entertaining atandpotnt. Besides music. SQitfa, and a ihow by the Conco man. there waa a 30-mlnute box in ft bout put on by the grade and high school boys. H, E. Mlon of TfcMe Rote was auctioneer and got a very aatlsfse tory sum from the plea. In addi tion to the sum raised from the pte eoH4 th 8s mi Valley Ortne Ttome Economic committee donated 95 to the team. Poultry raisers In this locality are complalnijig much over the very low prtc for Due to th low market there Is little Interest In the next year's poultry crop. Ladles' club met Thursday at the T. P. Morgan home, whre Mm, Mike Knjrer waa hostess for the afternoon. Fourteen members were present. The Indies decided to entertain their husband and families at a hsnquet March 28. The local teachera are In vited to attend. Miss Frances Wilson accompanied Mir Erma May to h Some in Ash land Ttldair niRht, where th two spent the week-end. Griffin Creek omrrtH cbeek, o.. iinth is. (Spl.) Mrs. J. E. Judy ntrtalncd th. I,dlf' Auxiliary of th. Plrst Baptist church March 8th. Th.re war 2 present. Mrt. Mne. Mra. Cop and Mra. Whllloclt asslaud Mrs. Judy In s.rvlnff. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Robinson and ehdrvtt were Sunday gussU o! Mr. and Mrs. Myna. Mr, and Mra. O. B. Slmmera visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, t. J. Mulr. Mlasra Vlolft and Iran Judy at. lnil'd th Baptist S T. P. U, r!y March at OranU Pass. Mra. Charlea Holfeck and daughter WHY? CASH COUNTS! BACK TO THE LAND N. t, "sh, balanrs $:l lla rrnt. Total prlr MSO.' t acrfa. small n.w lionw. taratr. Elwtrlclly, rlty at. tlosit In. ,o, 2 sioo raih. halanr .vm llkr rfnt. Tolal prlc tufifli m acres. amall hoyw, ll. kma hn others art klMln: ne tmt, fnc. I ndrr Talrnt ditch. o. S5on, half rashi HM) acrfa on Rou Hlw, nnllmllaO trntar, an sore, yrry bnt loam loll: small house and burn. Sac- rtflr to ( mat. BARNES & CORN 15 outh t'sniral rhonn AMI and Bin-T Dorothy recently visited Mrs. O, E. Simmers. i Mr. J, D. Brown returned home after spend. n srwr. rtaa Uh Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bohl had lunch March 6 with Mr. snd Mrs. O. M. Andern of Mertftwd. Mlsa Beruadlne McCulloch had a birthday dinner Friday and stayed all night with Mlsa Battle Brown. Mr, ind Mra, J, 5 Judy ar.a gaugs tera motored to Ashland March IS and spent Vie day with Mr. and Mra. B. M. Uninger and family. Mr, and Mra, Earl Thompson of Oranta Pa apewt Thursday .nd rM day with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Simmers. Mrs. Chaney who has been at th sanitarium In Jacksonville Is visiting her aon Mra. Thomas Sempla and daughter Nancy visited Friday with Mrs. Myers. George Johnson and Miss Emma Bohl pent Wednwday twnlni wiifk Mr. and Mrs. C. C Bohl. Mrs. Joe Lester spent ft day recent ly with Mrs. J. E. Judy. Mr, ind Mrs, J, D. Brosn n4 daughters spent Sunday Mr. Mrs. A. M. Knox of Jacksonville. Teachers and children are practic ing singing and folk dancing for the annml aprmt festival In AshUnd, Children from all part of southern Oregon and northern California par ticipate. 4 CLIMAX. Ore., March 18 (Spl.) Everett Orlssom spent the week end at hii home here, M-s. ZeMa Hrtt went t Medfonl Wednesday for medical treatment. Visitors at school this week were: Ollle Mel, Tom Hurst and Carrel Charley. L. H. Wertr spent a few hours In Medford Wednesday. Owen Austin la worklnj at Chas. Clnr" near Ea! Point th( week. Frank Hurst Is putting a new fence around hla field. T(M following were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wens Tmtday: Mr. and Mrs. Wertr Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hurst, Owen Austin, Mrs. White snd JJ. P. Hanson. R. ftewsi! Iiajt msved to hla r,n.h n,ar E,gla Pomt Miss Vera Kerahaw waa a recent visitor In Medford. A croup of young peopt mad. t trl to 8halehurst Sunday, aiirrel cnarl,y ,i,rtod Mrs. Wertr Monday, Fern Valley FERN VALLEY. Ore., March 18. (Spl.) After the literary meeting March 11. the crowd waa Invited to Lowden'a to dn.ce. A new root ha been put on the Schnack place and new residents are moving In. Bryon Bowman fa worfe!nj for Lou Marvett a few daye. Mr. Job recently sold hi team to a Central Point man. Mrs, Albert X&ugherty ha been sT.swrty ill. Mias Hla Hill and Qeorge Connor of Talent spent the evening Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. Ed Marshall. About thirty-fise pe-opla enjoyed the afternoon at Kan torn Sunday. In spite of the wind they had quite an exciting baaeball game. Floyd Bell to still with Mr. ant? Mra. Job aa the scarlet fever quaran tine ha not been lifted from hla family. ' Mr Bowman i rtgtismg aomaj heaUrs. Mr, and Mra. J. H. Davis returned from Klamath Fall Wednesday to prepare to move there where he ha work, Will Cottrell waa In Fern Valley on business Wednesday. The gas tank and pump that waa iiMtlld on Dr, Sweden burg 'a orch- ard In Fern Valley has been moved to the doctor's other orchard west of Phoenix. Mr, and Mrt &eWH ?r In Mecf ford Wednesday shopping. Mra. Ray Ward waa guest of honor at a dinner given by Mrs. Sam Chll dera In alley View Sunday. Mr. Flore tic Drake snd. Mr. Ef Ward called on Mra. Dorothy Loffer west of Phoenix Wednesday after noon. Mr, Alfort to fitlnt hto hotbdi preparatory to planting tomatoes. Ed Putman called on Ed Marshall Tuesday evening. PATRONISE WMB WITF.ftS Do not order anything In the print tng line until you call up some local printer, and k u they print the aam wock, ir.d, yon will itr.d thty can furnish everything desired In the printing line and usually at lower prices than out-of-town printers, Don't edroette puKbuing goodj m your line at home and then order your printing from people whose em ploye do not live or spend money In Mfdford. Paid adr. Apollo Studio: Piano, organ and piano accordion, 126 N. Holly. Tel 74B-X Beginner A advanced puplia PERMANENTS rush Wares . efltj Sp Monday. To elder, Wednesday ham poo and Finger Wave or Afsrcel $1. Wnrk guaranteed, IJt.VS Mi.S'8 Fhor. S7. I . , i Climax I Meteorological Report March 18, 10.12 Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Skturdsy ra'n. Modemi tempetmtum. Oregon: Rain tonight and Saturday Sunday probably rain. Moderate temperature. Loi temperatur this zncrsiiLg 30 degrees. Temperature a year ago today ( Highest $0; iowest 30, Total precipitation elnce Sept. 1, 1031. 13 84 Inches. Rlnm humidity mt ft p. m ft lerday S3 degTea, . m. Xo&vy 7 degrees. Sunset today, 0:21 p. m. Tomorrow ; SumiM 5 18 a. m, Bus set 6:22 p. m. Observations Taken it I i m-, 120 Meridian Time. mm B S b City Baker City M s ,C CisuSj I Boston - 3 36 .16 Clear Boise S3 44 .36 Fain Chicago 34 28 T. Clear Dennr m 42 Clwr Dea Moines - 40 30 22 Cloudy Fresno . 88 S4 Clear Helena - 42 3d Cloudy Loa Ar.2;tl TO 54 Clear MEDFORD S3 90 .90 Rain New York 40 30 .88 Cloudy Phoenix 78 46 Clear Portland t SS M P.s'.a Reno H 80 4i Clear Roseburg 98 54 .44 Rain 8alt lake 80 42 .04 P. Cdy. Saa Francisco 2 53 cloudy oeml : W M SiSa Hpokane 80 40 .36 Rain Washington, D C. 64 34 xt Cloudy Persist PERSIST, Maroh 18. (Spl ) Th county ha men grading and clean lng out ditches In this district. They tart at th Tnu'.r place s.nf work to the mouth ot the creek. Mildred Young ha been helping the Ben Clear ys alnoe Mr. Oeary's return from the h&p!tI. Sht pecta to remain with them a.'boxrt three weeks more. Mra. Harvey Morgan returned her home here Mt.-ch 32. 3h bring with Vier a, torand new i,stMT. A. D. Moore made a business trip to Medford, March 14. Mr Ine MoDonoujrh was ealler at tfe Matthew aMn, . Harvey Morgan Is busily implored at his mill these lovely spring daya. L. W. Ash hauled a load of hay from Trmll March U. Dorothy L. Aah wa an ovemifht guest of her sisters. Viola Zlmmer and Edna Hutchison. Sunday. V. !T, Petersoa to rUiutif re!stlree In Uiia community the pan few dy. Bab Zlmmer 1 employed at th WUIItt ranch for an lndefiult p- rJod. Haney Morgas hauled m to4 lumber to Fred Sturgla' Maroh 14. Our new road supervisor, Ed Dut ton. waa on Elk creek recently, look- ng er road cor.iitlans. O. H. Bailey was a caller at th Morgan home last Monday. Raymond Brlggs 1 doing carpent work far I, R. Ho t of Tr;i. Spiritual Science Church It Moved Th Spiritual church board ha ob- talnd nw quartan for tht Sunday servlcs. to bttr mt th nd of th ftist trowing coorrf r'.tin. B(tlnnlnit Sunday, services will o held at the K. P. hall, fifth and Orap atreta, at 8 p, m. Th mld k awam S'-i-'o. arUl iJ.ld eaoh Tuesday p. m., pas sonan. 142 North Ivy tret. Anyon wlshlnc to a th paato prJvat)y may find htm at th par ton any t : rr.-, or ftpotst ment. Portrait of distinction. Tbt Paa (tyiv opp Holly IhtfJK. Inn Under th Ptnea Sunday recreation. for you City Owned Lots For Sale By MEDFORD REALTY BOARD Bartie & Corn, 15 S. Central Brown White, 104 W. Main 0. S. ButterfWd, Madfwd Bid, First Insurance Agency, 30 N. Central W. ft LeTertt',8, Medford Sldf. Walter H. Jonei, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. ChM, R. Ray, Medford Bid?. Real Estate Exchange, 125 B. 6th St. So. Oregon Realty Co, U No, Riverside Earl S. Tnmy, Liberty Bldg. Carl Y. Ter.gwald, Halland Hotel J. W. Wakefield. Palm Blk. Wing Agency, Ino , 18 H. Front John R. Knight Teacher of Violin Phone 154 Jacksonville i lirt ;b, Fo-e C, A. CrYoe, , upitair, , - '