JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 15, 1932. PAGE FIFTEEN Bll WHAT YOU WANT ($las$Lfied 0& EASY REFERENCEjEj Vti liUV GOU.G.OVV V Hi DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT TAINT AD HERB ARB THE RATES; Per word first lnsartlon 3c Etch additional Insertion. per word Minimum IOC) Per Une per montb. without copy changes AIM Phone 75 LOST German police dog. Call 334 ' LOST Wednesday afternoon man'a yellow gold octagonal snapea im uols wrlstwatch. Reward. Tel ; Peoples Electric Store, 12. f 1 LOST Brlndle bulldog: female. Tel ' 1455. LOST If dog is miasms,, call 1M8, FOUND Child's coat on Old 8tage road. Phone Btu-it. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Housekeeper. Will furnish home for married couple. Box 3494, Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE MEN. 18-45. Steady work. 81700 to 82300 year, rosiomve ciciiu. u.b.. carriers. Common education suf ficient. Paid vacation. 25 coached free. Write today sure for full par tlculara 1238-A. Mall Tribune. HELP WANTISD Slide and Female, WANTED Boy or girl to do light work in exchange for music les sons. Write Box 3409, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Laundrying. Square Deal Laundry, 245 So. Central. Phone 379-W. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper desires pos'tlon full or psrt time. Box 3458 Mall Tribune. WANTED Any kind of eleuilng, 25c an hour. Call 981-L. WANTED By experienced man. posi tion v operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or shares: refer ences furnished: could take imme diate charge. Address S L. care Mall Tribune, and party will call. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS GENTLEMAN Drive Loa Angeles for fare. Careful, experienced; best local references. Phone 1628. WANTED Trade wood for truck or car. Will Maxwell, Ruch, Ore. WANTED Buy used dining set, elec tric stove. Phone 105. WANTED Must have 86000 immedi ately to save 820.000 ranch: 40 acres full bearing orchard, 60 acres under cultivation, pasture, etc., 46 acres free water: 88.000 In buildings: near school: good roads. Address B. J., Mall Tribune. WANTED Now Is time to have your barns, cow barns, chicken houses, etc., whitewashed. Call 258-W. WANTED Spraying. Power sprayer for trees and shrubs. Call 258-W. WANTED Kodak, 2x3 with f 63 anastlgmat lens. Sunday only. 207 Haven TURN INTO CASH Idle household stuff furniture, d!.ues, glass, .AVa Rnwlr. hiimnnA nrlfejt. Modern-Antique Shop. West Jack-! son and weicn, lacing junior nign MEN to board and room In private home, with home privileges; 18 a week. 701 W. Jackson. J WANTED To buy all kinds of rab , bits. Tel. 1559. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bareain i House, 27 No. Grape St. lei 1062 WANTED AUTOMOBILES k WANTED Ll?ht used cars, pay cash J Ph. 852. 1761 N Riverside : . FOR RENT HOUSES . OWNER hss destrsble 4-room house, close In. with fireplace, electric water heater for bath, good yard. To rent to responsible tenant. Tel. ' 691 or Box 3499, Tribune. FOR RENT Furn. house, 412 King. Phone 1656-J. FOR RENT 3-room house, modern, furnished. Phone 24-R. MODERN half-duplex: some furni ture If desired. 240 So. Holly. Tel. 600-L. FOR RENT House, furnished or un- furnished: 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, good garace: on paved street. Call Mrs. R. E. Grren. 923. FOR RENT Furnished house, strict ly modem: 8 large lots for garden ing, fine soil: and small growing garden: 815 a month to steady rent ers. Across street from telephone office Central Point, or Tel. 1532-H ' evenings. R RENT To adults, clean 4-room house; range connected. Tel. 583-X. HOUSE FOR RENT-Kleetne ranjel ; e-oa water faeate;. Phone 790-U J POR REST HOUSES FOR RENT Modern partly (urn'.ahed 4-room cottage, east side. Call at 41 & Riverside. POR RENT Attractive 3-room home, 'lose in. 125 S. Holly. Tel. 731-X. FOR RENT Beautiful (-room fur nished home, close to schools and tore; shady lawn; garden plot; very reasonable rent. Phone 148 or aoo-y. POR REN1 Homes Purntsbed or unfurnished Brows a White POR RENT 4-room modern duplex: fireplace, breakfast nook, electric range, heatrola; also fi-room house, close In. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett. POR RENT 7 room furnished house. very cheap to reliable party. Phone o. a. ue voe. POR RENT 3-room house, ft acre irrigated garden land. o. oeiin Howard Ave. POR RENT Modem nouse. close In Pine shade, lawn and garden lot. 25 per month, water paid. Call at 329 south Riverside. POU RNT 6-room moaero furnished nouse, 137.00. water paid. Oall 1378-B. POR RENT 4 Bo s-room houses Phone 105. 80 N Central. HOMES POR RENT Call 798. FOR RENT APARTMENTS PLEASANT, furnished, steam-heated apt; refrigeration. 10 Quince. FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apts. garage. 604 W. 10th. 2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep , Ing room, ground floor; reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apts., 375 South Central Ave. TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neat, new, 815.50; Includes garage. 1015 west ntn. POR RENT Completely furn. apt.; radio, washing machine, heat, hot and cold water. 229 No. ivy. NEAT front corner single apartment and small furntahed house. Rea sonable. 1205 E. Main St. POR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms, newly decorated; Heatrola, laundry, garage, near library. W. F. Camp bell, 804 E. Main. TWO MODERN, attractive, furnished, downtown apartments, for 1 or 3 people: newly decorated, win ac- cept beat offer of rent. Apply Fiunrer a Bakery.1 POR RENT Modern furnished apt downstairs. 345 N. Bartlett. POR RENT Modem furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace; newly decorated. Address Box 2985 Mall Tribune. BEST apartments In town at new reduced rates. 8chuler Apts. FOR RENT Furnished apt Ll gate garage: 810 & 813 Phone 453-H. POR RENT 3-room apartments. 810 820 So. Plr. Phone 1320. FOR RENT Modern duplex apt: 4 rooms. Phone 443. FOR RENT FUKMHHED ROOMS PLEASANT room for gentlemsn; close In: bath, garage. 609 E. Main. ROOMS 8150; bachelor cabins 82 per week. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT SOO AND BOARD FOR RFNT Room and board. 335 S. Ivy. Phone 842-X. BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside. PLEASANT room with board. 718 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Email ranch close In; . well Unproved. Phone 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY STORE AND CONFEC TIONARY In, first-class location, lunch counter, soda fountain, all fixtures and stock. For sale at great sacrifice. Owner must sell, or exchange his 146-acre ranch for smaller property, acreage, house, or Income: 30 acres under Irrigation, 22 alfalfa, 20 al slke, balance timber and pasture: milking 10 cows which, with all machinery and equipment, go with the place. One of the finest prop erties in this section. Price 810,000. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVE. FOR SALE Restaurant: good loca tion In Medford. Owner must leave. Phone 1332-J. FOR EXCHAWUE EXCHANGE 160 acres: 80 under cul tivation; plenty free water; fine 6 room plastered house: bath, with cold and hot water; Rood equip ment and livestock. Will exchange for smaller farm with Improve ments, on or near Boulevard. Box 2806. Mail Tribune. WILL TRADE modern 5-room house In Ashland for acreage. Must be god land and location: preferably without bulldlnss. will assume. Box 8488. Tribune. 5 ACRES, southern California, sell or trade by owner. Phone 837-X. FOR TRADE 2300 Jackson Co. Bldg. dt Loan stock for small modern house In Medford. Must be clear. Phone 1630-J. TRADE Labor for hay. Tel. 506-L. FOR TRADE 2 modern nous, part ly furnished, for small tix proved acreage. 414 S. Riverside FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One A-l cow. 8 years old, Jersey and Guernsey: elves 40 lbs. a day ; Tests 6 1 ? . Knox Service Station. Jacksonville, or call 414-J. POR SALE 11 ahoata. Jacksonville. W. E. Keen, FOR SALE Some choice remstered Shorthorn bull, heavy boned Oood color, fourteen to sixteen months! old Also fine heifers or cows with i cilves at side. All priced to tell. C. C. Garrett 8s Son. Glendale. Ore. Fl'FL OIL Owt.lVERT FOR FUEL OH delivery Phone 81ft eds Transfer aud Storage Cg. POR SAl.l HEL POR SALE Bodv fir. part dry, 10 m. 2.U0: 12-ln. 11.90; laurel. (3 13. 2.35 per tier. Phone 539-R-4. FOB SALE aUlllMMSLN FOR SALE OR TRADE Dodge sedsn, overhauled, and Paige sedan; trade for late Ford T sedan or what have you. 836 8. Riverside, FOR SALE POULTRY LARGE Bronze turkey and R. I. aettlng eggs. Phone 539-J-2. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red chicks. Perry Walt. Oold Hill. W. L. CHICKS 9c. May 8c; hardy Hansen atraln. heavy layera, large white egga. Free range-cockerels, di rect Hansen. 266-325. Rocks or Reds 10c. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent, Ore. R. I. SETTING EGGS. Tel. 976-W. F. A. Pefley. FOB SALE HOMES FOR SALE Modem home on Old Stage road. Ideal location; 10 acres good alfalfa, garden and fruit land. Can be subdivided. Arden Tyrrell. FOR SALE Home. It will pay you to look this up. Consider trade for auto or radto. . Balance like rent. Owner, 209 First Natl', Bank Bldg. HKIH-CtutSS 7-room bunga'ow In distinguished residential district Cash price 86000.00. Owner wants Copco stock for his 83500 equity . Walter H. Jones, Realtor, over Jack son County Bank. Phone 796. FOR SALE Sacrifice five room mod em home, gas and electricity, large lot and trees, 81,500. 8500 buys my equity Phona 1082-X. POR SALE Attractive home. 105 30 No. Central. Phone TOR SALE KEAL ESTATE 8-ROOM HOUSE, 10 acres; 7 acres pears and apples. 2 chicken houses: clear of encumbrance lor $1000. A large stock and dairy ranch: gen ulne bargain. Small property un der lease earning .HUS net. C. S. Butterlleld. 409 Medford Center Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 A., 0 ml. out, paved road: 2 -room house; 2 acres paid-up water: fenced; near Medford. 836 S. Riverside. LOT near Long Beach, lot at San Francisco; ootn ciear. ana some cash; want small Improved acre age. Box 3497. Tribune. POR SALE STOCK RANCH 280 acres. 60 acres alfalfa, 12 acres seeded barley, wheat and oats, 20 acres corn ground, balance pasture and woodland, sub-Irrigated, out side range, large modern home, good outbuildings. Equipped, stocked In cluding cows, hogs, chickens, tur keys, etc. Price 8000. Terms 500 year including interest ol.o THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 126 E. 6th St. Tel. 1496 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ROGUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed corn. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Household furniture; A-l condition: Small wood heater, breakfast table and chairs, dresser. chiffonier, 2 bedsteads, springs. mattresses, bookcase, chairs, library diner table. Singer sewing machine. Inquire Presbyterian Manse, Phoenix. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2-ton O. M. C. truck for good team and stock or what have you. Phone 191-J. J. W. Bishop, R. P. D., Ashland. FOR SALE -- Stock trailers, black smith forge, log chains, office chair. Frazler's Blacksmith Shop 8th and Fir. FOR SALE Wool bags and fleece twine. Mutual Mill & Seed Co., inc. CRAMPED quarters necessitate eac- ruicmg the following: Small cast cook stove, heavy coll spring, Sim mons bedstead, 4-drawer chest, rockers, steel folding cot. Modern Antique Shop, corner W. Jackson and Welch, facing Junior high. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, also 1 cow. Mrs. . v. Honiieid, Old Stage road. FREE A load kindling with 3-load orders ror io-in. green pine slab wood, S4 50. Big double-sized load. April only. Buy now save money. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants See Carey's, near Phoenix. Phone 341-J-l. FOR SALE Bee supplies hlv?s. smokers, foundation, etc. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Woo! bags and fleece twine Monarch Seed Co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer. sana and gravel, pnone Bia-J. FOR SALE Wool baes and fleece twine. Mutual Mill Se Seed Co., Inc. Si FOR YOUR old battery on any eevenn oat.; o-voit la-piate stand ard (1 yr. guar.), $3; 6-volt 13-plate hraw duty. W. SEVER IN BATTERY SERVICE 1520 No RlverMde. REBUILT PORDSON TRACTOR. 8100. In fine shape. See it. Miller-San-ford rractor Co., 22 8. Fir. Medford. FOR SALE Lady's almost new black coai with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap, ' Also two evening dresses. Inquire 246 S Riverside, evenings A to 7 FERTILIZER and sediment. Phone 976-W. NLV 83 60 for -volt 13-plate Junior battery (8 mo. guar SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE. POH SALE Deed sewing machine, all makes, 86 up; terms If desired Ali make rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co, 34 N Bartlett POR SALE Dairy and nep and horse fertilizer and black loam Lee Hamilton. Phone 91U-L. ROLLER canaries Phone C, A. DeVoe MIDCUXANKOl'8 CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry. fA'.s teth, etc. Jenninga Loan Office, No. 6 South Front. WE PAY CASH For furnit?'re tools or what have rou. MedTord Bargain If. mm, 37 No. Orape fit. PHof 1063. MISCELLANEOUS WALLPAPER cleaued, Just like new. 1.50 per room and up. Call 637-Y SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 245 So Central. Phone 379-W. GOLD dust bought and sold at Red den Co. 3rd floor Medford S'.dg. LOCAL or long distance bauling We guarantee to save vou money Haw ley transfer. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIKECrOKY Abstracts JACKSON CO. .. Alls r It ACT CO. Abstrarts ot Title and Title Insurance, the only complete title System In Jacksnn County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave.. upstairs. Automobile Loans, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS H EDUCED We pay up balance due dealer. Dank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned. Phone 31 lor appointment Chiropractic rnyeicUD DR. S W HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist Office hours 9 to 12. 3 to 6 203-204 Liberty Bldg Office Phone 68U; Rea Phone 731-H Contracting WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay then noneat debts Pacific Coast Credit Association 421 Luea lord Bldg- Medfora ura. Dentistry. DK ROB SKI D OOE 404 Medford Bldg Phone 940 DENTISTRY Dressmaking and ttemodetlnx. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .-e modeling 424 Med lord Biag Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re- finished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. v Thlbault, Tel. 969-R Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th 3t at Oakaale Tel. 47. Lawn mowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 7So Call and de liver nee 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charge Come tn and get the cash today. See W E rhomas 43 So. Central. Phone 139 Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT! Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing xi all kinds; book binding; louse-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing Une. 28-30 N Grape Phone 75. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJGH'l Teacher of piano Classical and popular music ' courses Haight Muslo Studio. 818 1 Liberty Bldg. rei u. Roofing STANDARD ROOFINO CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates ana inspection without charge lotb and Fir St. Tel. 1077 Piano Denifrs. SEE the Baldwin ana of Plan 'is at the Electric Wiring Co, 222 w Mam St., or call Mrs. H. O. urackr Tel. 1442. Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-F-4, PO Box 304 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8 Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060 EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone SIS Prices right Service guaranteed REIN KING TRUCKING SERVICE -Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 Couth Front St. Phone 332. Violins THORVAL H FOLKENBERO. lachl of Violin. Ensemble pr notice for students Closing out vioMn out fits Studio 3 and 4 College Bldg Phone 269-J. LEGAL NOTICE, Not Ire to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of E. B. Ptckel, decayed. Notice is hereby given, that the undemigned has been appointed by the Hon. C. B. Lam kin. Jnoge of the above entitled Court, as Executrix of said estate, and has duly qualified according to law; all persons having claims asalntt said estate are here by notified to prevnt same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified according to law. at the office of T. W. Mile, attorney for the under signed, in the Jackson County Bank building in the City of Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. D'1 and first published April 1st, 19J2. MATTTE r. P1CKEL. Eu!rix of the E-itate of & B. rickel. deceased. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. April 14. (Spl) Elmer Feley, former Jackson ville resident, visited here the first part of the week enroll te to WoII Creek to look after mining inter ests. He spent the winter in Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall of Ruch were dinner guests at Amy a Place Sunday. W. A, Childers of Big Applegate spent Monday and Tuesday on busi ness here. He also visited his daughters In Medford. Mrs. G. 0. San den attended the county P. T. A. at the Junior high school at Medford Saturday. Mrs. Leslie Coke was a buslne&s visitor In Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Keegan visited the Harry and Fred Lewis ranch near Butte Fells Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Whitley who spent several days convalescing at Dr. D. A. Forbes' returned home Satur day. Mlas Alice Hoofs and Miss Vir ginia Pick, Mrs. Ed Smith and Mlsa Iasle McCully were Saturday visitors In Medford. Mrs. Julia Williams la 111 at her home here. Prank Wooten. patient at the Jacksonville sanitarium. Is Improv ing nicely. Fred Clogaone and daughter Miss Sarah Alice, were Medford shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Samuel Evans and Ella, visited In Ashland evening. Miss Hannah Nunn of spent Friday night and daughter Saturday Sterling, Saturday with Miss Violet Olson. Mrs. Welch of Klamath Falls, Is spending two months with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ogle. Mrs. May Cook of Medford, moth er of Mrs. Raymond Crumley, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson her grand mother of Medford. visited Mra. Crumley Monday and Tuesday at Mra. Fred Butchers. Emtl Brttt and sister Miss Mollle Britt. and Mr. and Mra. George Maxwell, spent Sunday at Yreka, Cat. Mrs. Don Kenny and Mrs. Leon ard Osburne, visited Mrs, Gerald LeBarr and new daughter at the Community hospital at Medford' on Thursday. Mrs. Frank Cameron visited In Jacksonville and Medford Monday. Mrs. John Schumpf. who was operated on at the Sacred Heart hospital, has been moved to her sister's home In Medford. Mrs. Maggie Coffman of Medford visited relatives here Tuesday. Clinton Dunnlngton, Alfred Nor ris and Alec Norris were Tule lake visitors .Tuesday. Mrs. A. Gaddy called on Mra. Helen Anderson Monday at the Sacred Heart hospital. She la much Improved. Mrs. William Nlckolua spent the week at Weed. Calif. Buddy Lit tell fell and broke his leg Saturday while playing. Ml as Elinore Hart of Griffin creek spent the week-end with Mlsa Freda Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. Lytell of Klamath Falls, visited relatives here Sunday. Odd Fellows' dance Friday was a success. The Godly family has moved from Jacksonville. Mrs. Charley Dorothy entertained with a birthday party April 9 honor ing her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Davles. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Bud Lawrence and children, Miss Carmen Dorothy, Mrs. Ivan Davis and several friends. Mrs. Chester Percell and mother, Mrs. Al Boone, visited Mr. Boone on the Crater Lake highway Saturday afternoon. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. Ore,, April 15. fSpl.) Mra. Rons Wymore Is In a Medford hospital differing from asthma. Monday was clean-up day In Butte Falls and much Improvement resulted. Ray Parker Is substituting in high school for Mrs. George Stewart who was called to Eugene last week by the Illness of her husband. She plana to return to work Monday. High school girls chose volley ball as their outdoor sport last week. High school boys are Interested In baseball. Monday Mrs. N. B. Stoddard enter tained Misses lone Richards, Marie Mitchell and Ruth Severance at dlnnrr and bridge, Mrs. Hocf's group of Sunshine girts spent an enjoyable evening with Emma Nelson last week. Mrs, Reeves, 111 from hemorrhage of the lungs, was moved from her home at the Knnff place, nine miles above Butte Falls, to Butte Palls and Inter to Medford. where she la receiving Medical care. Several boys of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades are practicing for the track meet at the county fair gTnunda April 28. Bill Bailey was selected captain and Aaron Llewellen assistant. Wendell Klncald spent Monday in f edford. Beatrice Bedford spent last week end In Medford with heT father, other relatives and friends. i Carl Jackson, who works for Copco at Prospect spent the week-end with his family here. FENCING AT CARLOAD PRICES Apply on Ordera Any Sir. Direct from Factory nce ' VOLNEY pi m NORTH HIVKRSIDF. A E. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Law I. Hlanobed 13. Chief ousio dlan of a li brary or mu seum 14. Puff up 15. Lessen 16. Land measure 11 Short for a man's nam II. Confederate soldiers : col toq. 10. brother ot Jacob 11. Grow old 3t 19th letter 23. Make an In fusion 14. Waste allow ance 2&. Barren 26. Smnil house hold task 2T, Ascends 30. Tor with the talons M. Eminent 33. Exhibit 33. Genus of the Virginia wil low 14. Remunerated 35. Deep hoi 38. Deface 39. Piece of money Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls KglSiE :E MKgO;fVU;S82 A:N A I N;T E R M l N D O EB.S E,REB RANM CIOINSA'D'O R 'U N) Nft T : U" R" i iJiir,a&!c:u!.jgMgi1cii.ji j 4f. Narrow road 41. Near 41 He unsuccess ful 4L Large flat bottomed boat 44. European bird 46. Relation throuRh the mother 48. Prepares for publication i 2 p 3 p 3 7 1:;. ; la I? o UT -m " .3 r'L rrrrt Ijljl 27 26 2f '' M ':. 32 :' ''K' (', A '";' y'''- ' 33 S.34 ir31 4Jil W3 ' ';'.'. ' 46 -Q;45 I 1- ' LA.-'.X II I I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, Patty Young, and Walt Thurston were week-end guests at the J. B. Jack son home. Elga Abbott had dental work done In Medford Monday, Lee Casey of Medford Is visiting his father and brother here. Girls' Pollyanna club met Tubs day with Misses Velma and Velva Whitney. All enjoyed an April fool package from their Pollyanna. Lunch was served and all spent an enjoy, able evening. Mr. and Mra. R. Conley visited Butt. Falls Friday. Hustlers' club will meet with M-s. John Marlon Thursday after noon at 3 o'clock. Mra. Robert Cofrman and son, Lelsnd. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea White and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Carson attended the Christian Science lec ture In Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Hllkey went to Grant. Pass Thursday to visit Mrs. Hllkey's father and brothers. Miss Ruby Coryell of Myrtle Creek who taught In the high school last year, visited friends in Butt. Falls lsst week. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Patton. Mrs. O. 1. Patton, Lowell Patton and Mra. Hsrold Patton visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbotham In Medford Friday. Mrs. Ray Parker entertained Mrs. Frank Carson, Mra. N. B. Stoddard. Mra. Harold Patton. Mra. Everett Abbott, Mra. Fred Kuhn, Mrs. Rin se! Hlbbard and Mlsa Msrguerette Hibbard Friday evening. Moore's orchestra played for the dance In Prospect Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie of Medford visited Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney over the week-end. Mr. and Mra. Russel Hlbbard moved Into the Obenchaln house Tuesdsy, Rev. Oray of the First Presbyte t church of Newburg was here Tuesday visiting Rev. Smith and family and other friends. He was formerly psstor of the Butt. Fslls church. Rev. Smith Is attending Presby tery this week. Butt. Fslls bsseball team played Prospect here Sunday and won, 84 to 0. Charles PettcRrcw of Eagle Point was In Butte Falls Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. S. M. Hampton of Mt. Shasta were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Csrson. Mr. and Mrs. "Slim" Norrla of Dunamulr, Calif., visited Mr. snd Mrs. Loren Moore Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore were In Medford Tuesdsy. Robert Cadsow, attending Southern Oregon Normal, arrived to apend the week with his father. , , Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, .iprll IS. (Spl.) Although orchardlat. wltb amudgln. equipment have recently lighted up th. poti several times, those with- rill and Select Tour ft;Iei Save Money DIXON - Cross-Word Puzzle I. South Ameri can country 9. Malt liquor 10. Note of the scale 11. Brlc-a-brao cabinet 12. Kxuunged 17. Cry of a crow 0. Goddess of dis cord IL In a line 23. H eared 24. Melt 25. On the ocean 26. Lump of earth 27. Alive 28. devolved 29. Roman road 30. Part of the face 32. Kmbarked on a voyage 34. Hawaiian food 35. French city 36. Bar of metal 37. Youthful years 89. Tin containers; 40. Recent 41. Proper 43. Implement , used In base ball 41. Smallest stater abbr. IT. French nega tive A Bll ,U 1 1 T Y EELlOiV P R L m tjt'B 9. Loathes DOWN 1. Frlraten I. Hollow cylin der t. Asiatic natlvea 4, Makes lace $. American In dian t. Aa far aa T. Rubbed out out this means of saving their fruit report no damage yet, and prospects for a good crop. S. A. Abbott returned last wek from Portland, where h visited a few days with his son Will, who re rectnly underwent a major opera tion. Glenn Hoist Is commencing the construction of a bsrn, In prepsra tlon ot caring for this year' hay crop. Mrs. O. T. Wilson and daughter, Miss Frances, were among local resi dents who attended th reception given the J&ckson county candidates by th. Tabl. Rock Community club wednesdsy evening. Agriculture committee of Sams Valley Grange will furnish th. pro gram Saturday night, which prom ises to be Interesting and Instruc tive. Phoenix PHOENIX, April IB. (Special) Mrs. Fred Furry, who has been spending the winter In California, returned to her home here yesterday for the summer. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Barnes, at tended the benefit card party of the Oregon State Alumni, at Medford Tuesday night. A group of eight young people spent Sunday afternoon at the Fred Daugherly home playing tennis on their court. Mrs. L, O. Caster spent Wednes day at the home of Mri, Donna Oraffls. Mrs. Fred Daugherty called on Mrs. Mason, at her home on Berry- dale. In Medford recently. Mrs. Jam I ma Rose and Lets Furry spent the latter part of last week visiting friends In the neighborhood of Phoenix. Mrs. Martin Pollet was guest of Leon a Daugherty at her home on Tuesday night. Announcement Hear Colonel Alfred E. Clark, R publican candidate for United States Senator, at the Central Point Grange hall, Saturday night this week, 7:30 o'clock, . How to Stop RHEUMATISM New Medicine Drive Rheumatic rnlcon from Joints Muscles, FAMES I'AIN FIRST DAY Polsona settling In the Joint and muscle cause rheumatism. You can not get rid of rheumatic agony till these dangerous poisons are driven out of your system. External reme dies and pain deadening drugs only glre temporary relief. What you need la RU-MA, the nev medicine now sold by all druggist; thai acts directly on the liver, kid neys and blood, and helps expel through the natural channels of elimination the dangerous poisons that cause rheumatism. No long waiting for your suffering to stop, RU-MA case pain the first day and is one rheumatic remedy g u era n teed by J arm I n J Wooda to free muscles and Joints from all pain ful stiffness and swelling and com pletely atop your rheums tic agony or nothing to pay. We BUY good usable clothe, etc MONEY LOANKO ON Radio fleet rlo Washing Machine anything of real falue. Bee as today. JENNINGS LOAN OFFICE tin. 5 8. Frun Nash Hotel Hid Sterling BTERUNQ, April U. (8pl.) Ar thur Davis and O. h. MacDouga ct Slro-Woollsy, Wash, arrived Satur day to visit Mr. Davis' brother, W. H. Davis. Mr. Macougal had a moto metr. stolen Dfrom his car flaturdaj; night. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brownlee vis ited Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Button Sun day. Mrs. F. p. Dutton and her aoa Oay motored to Medford April 11. A. B. Brockway of Medford Is still doing some mine pro&pecttng aft Sterling. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. n4 Mrs. F. P. Dutton were Mr. and Mm. George risk ot Orlffln creek. Mrs. Laura French has returned to Red Bluff, Cal.. after visiting her son, Alton Brownies of Sterling, and Qeorge Brownie, of Medford. Dsn Plercs. who has been 1U, l much Improved at this writing. Mrs. S. A. Harris returned to th horn, of Mr. and Mrs. Durno in Med ford, wher she has been employed. T. H. Brownies of Jacksonville bought a place on the Little Apple gate. Miss Esther Roland left, recently for San Francisco to visit her sister. Miss Hllma Wright. Mlsa Patricia Hogan. local school teacher, visited her home on Thomp son creek over the week-end. The county school supervisor vis ited Sterling school April 6. W. H. avis, Jos Curry and Daa Pierce have finished shearing thelf sheep. H. C. Fredette of Medrord wss visitor of Frank P. Dutton's April 0. Table Rock TABLE ROCK. Ore., April B. (8pU Sam Newman returned Tues day morning from Portland, wherej he spent a week with his son, Eu gene, who Is a patient at the Goo4 Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Newman will remain In Port land until Eugene, who Is doing very well, will be able to return home. Miss Blaine Beckltt of Los Angeles! who was the guest of her aunt. Mra. V. B. Schafer last week, left for her home Friday evening. Lee Hardman la spending this week with relatives at Medford, while recuperating from a alnua operation. Bev. James Johnston and Rev. t. D. Randall held a religious meet ing here Monday evening. County physician and health nurse administered the Schick test to most of the school children here Wednes day. NO MAN LOVES A GRAY HE Love And Gray Hairs Are As Far Apart As The Poles ONLY THE FAMILY IGNORES GRAY HAIR "I worship, adore and idolize m? mother, no matter how old, gray of wrinkled, and Dad is the same way1 about the mother of his boys, but love real, true love such as on feels for the opposite sex which thrills, enraptures and inspires a ftasslonate desire to possess and nve you shrinks, unconsciously from gray hairs, crows-feet, deaf ness and other signs of old age,' declares C. J. Mains, the national ly-known expert on gray hairs. "Stop and think a minute and yoall arrse with me. Love Is a misused wore iprtsslve ot the feeling of delight. rp ture. Jealousy or passion towsid the op4 poslte era not kin to jwt A man retains his mother on her lofty pedestal. She la tnihrlned thins. No man diroross his nether, hut he leaves a eirl he Umd or mleht lor If she falls, has halitosis, had habits or Is ontldr and old for him. Na mother needs to keep her flrure. youth or wlnainr wars to please her children, but wine or girl friend, who a man never wor shlpe hut onlr loves, must avoid arar hainj fat and wrloklss or love flies out the win sow, "Women happy with family and do Rieitla life can afford ury hair te rsuM It brings reipeet, adds dlsnlty . but her days for lovt, a new job nf socially mlngllna- with the younirtr sett are over the umi aa with a man who fa happy st home, well fixed and head of his bui)ns. "Young married folks shoa tbo eons pan? of gray.halred mn mnu women the. same as -hlldrn Instinctively ahua grar hairs except In thair parents. Lova and all It means avoldi the company of are hslrs. Thtr like you, admire yoo. repeef you, but- "Bowes give Jobs now and then to era hslrs out of compassion, but they rithtlf feel they are hiring a liability Instead of an aMt, whereas with youth they delight In giving Pp' flrat rhanrc. Men and women complacently living in the part on Ihtlr past performances, aerenelv eon (Men! they ara Intrenched In their wife or hum band's love, their Job or social strata would be am a ted to find how easily sj younger praon could supplsnt them. May be In small towns your competition lan'V botbemome. but try getting along with gray halri along Broadway, New Yorkj and see bow soon you lose out. "Some stay gray because the famtl' nrgei Mthey don't ears. But how aboutf you 1 Why not look your youngeet snd he spleand-ipan from head to foot T Some times even a eweathaart aava h n, atM Wsn't mind gray haire, but they'd pro Does or accept much sooner If the gray haired eld-age barrier wasn't there. Women Instinctively hide their real age. yet some times foolishly brag about gray hair. "I can show men and women tn twej minutes how te get rid of their gray hairs and never heve another. Without oKH tat Ion I will gladly tell you how H look years younger make your hair youthful end beautiful. The Nationally known Le lonie je prentwooe, Md., backs up every word snd assure you Ln Hair , Tonle will delight, araaie and satisfy you or money hackno questions. A dollar bottle of Lea's Hair Tonle start you and ' not even your barber or closest friend need fver know. If out of town, writs me mn Brentwood. Md., or your drue-glst, miwf dollar for bottle and directions, poeta-si . paid. All good drug stores Mil Lea's Hsr