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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, "MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAT 3, 1902. page mu WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOft EASY REFERENCE j 1 1 vo I a IM s I VO I i : I DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT VANT AD HERE ARB THE RATES: Per word first insertion c (Minimum aoo) Bach additional Insertion. np word j n lc (Minimum 10c) per lino per month, without tnv ehanees - ,r-.. .11.26 75 Phone LOST If dog missing, call 1516. HELP WANTEDMALE position open for man acquainted j- with automotive and farm machln- ery Only men financially respon alble need apply. See factory repre aentatlve. Room 307 Holland Hotel. Medford. MEN, ia-49. I (2300 year. J carriers. I ,1 . flclent. Pi J free. Wrlt m tlcuiara. 1 I .WANT urn 18.45. steadv work. $1700 to 2300 year, rosiomce uoiw Anrrlers. Common education suf- . flclent. Paid vacation. 25 coached free, write tocay sure iw tun h- tlcuiara. laao-A, n .iuu. .WANTED StlOATlONS WANTED Poaltlon In local firm; well known. Good will prospect. Box 3606, care Mall Tribune. CAPABLE office girl with knowledge WANTED Any limd ol cleimng, 25o an hour. Call 981-L. . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS - EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parte of Oregon wants load. Frank Newland, 820 W. 13th St. . WANTED To buy small orchard, close in, with 3000 soldier's loan as down payment. Phone 1513. WANTED 50 clean 1-gal. cans. Hub bard Bros. WANTED Vibrating gravel screen. 4 fo. by 8-ft. Frank Thomas, 843 9th St Crescent City, Calif. WANT A loan of 3.000.00, first mortgage first class business prop erty as security. Address Boi 3524 Mall Tribune. WANTED Cash register. Loan Office. . Jennings WANTED To buy all kinds of rab bits. Tel. 1559. V7ANTED vwool and mohair. Wool sacks and tVtne for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 No. Grape St. lei 1062 . Wanted automobiles WAN-rasp Light used cars, pay cash Ph. 56 1761 N. Riverside. FOK RENT HOUSES Tm RENT S-room modern house, electric rang and garage. Call at 520 Edwards. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. Phone 24-R. ' FOR RENT Clean, unfurnished 5 room house. Inquire 607 s. Central. MODERN five-room upholstered fur nlahed house, close lnt Hardwood floors, fireplace, garagecall even ings, after six o'clock. Tk. 898-J-2. FOR RENT Four-room mowern fur nished house. Inquire lift Almond st; X FOR RENT 5-room modern house, unfurnished. Get key at 146 S. Ivy. FOii RENT Furnished house Bun galow atore. Phone 485-R. FOR RENt tiomea Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White FOR RENT Modern nouae. close in Pine shade, lawn and garden lot. 25 per month, water paid. Call at 826 South Riverside. , FOR BENT Modern partly furnished 4-rootn cottage, east tide. Call at 4i 8 Riverside. "-WO-ROOM furnished modern, neat. new, tid.su; includes garage. 1015 West nth. FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 4 Vo 8-room houses .Phone 105. to N OentraJ. FOR RENT -APARTMENTS FOR RENT Pleasant furn. apt. Re frigeration. 10 Quince. Tel 961-L. F03 RENT Furnished apartments cheap. Near Armory, 334 Apple. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 310 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Nicely furnished a-room apt. with sleeping porch. 137 Tripp 8t. FOR RENT Small apt. downstairs, in private home. 118 Oenese. FURN. APT. for rent: 8 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frtgidatre. Hawk Apt. Phone 6S7. FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur- Dished apartments: pleasant, neat, very reasonable. 1206 E. Main St. I ' HOMES )R RENT Call 76 FOR RENT Furnished 4-room stucco noun on cut side. Phone 106. FOR RENT APARTMENTS I FURNISHED home, a and j-room apt.: garage. 804 W. loth. ARTHUR ARMS AptJ., 330 N. Holly 3-ROOM APT. Also nice front keep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rate. Gloria Pan Apts, 875 South Central Ave. FOR RENT Completely turn, apt.; radio, washing machine, heat, hot and cold water. 229 No. Ivy. TOR RENT Modern furnished apt., downstair,. 315 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment: hardwood floors, fireplace: newly decorated. Addreaa Be 3985 Mall Tribune. TOR RENT Furnished apt. Light garage; eiu s 1V4 fhOne fl3-M. FOR RENT a-room apartment. 110 ou oo nr. rnone laau. FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; t room, f none ts. FOB RENT FUKMSHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room, close in: not and cold water; shower. 20 So. Fir. PLEASANT room for gentleman: close In; bath, garage. 609 E Main. ROOMS 1 .50; bachelor cabtni 3 per week. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Ruum AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside PLEASANT room with board. 718 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Oarage, close in. 1645-L. FOR RENT Small ranch close In; well unproved. Phone 437-X. FOR EXCHANGE FORD T Generators, on aale ,1.95 In exchange, at Big 4 Wrecking Yard, 1761 N. Riverside. OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trade for cow, horse or fencing. Tel. 14 F-ll. FOR TRADE a modern houses, part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 8. Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FORCED TO SELL at Bargain Ply mouth Roadster, good condition. i nv, ulia uun utile. ruunc 406.R.2. SALE OR TRADE Model A Fordor. Low mileage, Cabin 26, Phlpps Auto Camp. 1929 FORD Model A 2-door Sedan. 9215. a to choose from, 35 more good cars, some priced as low as $15. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. SEVERAL light, cheap cars for sale or trade at Big 4 Used Car Lot, 1761 N. Riverside. FOB SALE DOGS AND PETS FO SALE Three Cocker Spaniel pups, 2 months old. Phone Jack sonville 293. FOR SALE Springer Spaniel pups, six weeks old. Phone 870. FOR SALE POULTRY ORDER baby chicks now or custom hatching. White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoenix. Tel. 9-F-ll. W. L. CHICKS Sc. May 8c; hardy Hansen strain, heavy layers, Urge white egga. Free range -cockerels, di rect Hansen. -266-325. Rocks or Reds lOo. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent, Ore. R. t. SETTING EGOS. F. A. Pefley. Tel. 0I6-W. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, Just fresh. M. F. Barlow, Talent, Wag ner Creek road. FOR SALE 8-yesr old mare, weight 1650. Roy. A. Bolz, Just north of Phoenix. FOR SALE 60 head high grade Hampshire ewes with lambs and unshorn; 3 pure Hampshire rams, at range prices. C. W. Wood, Pros pect, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SEVERAL GOOD HOMES, some un furnished. Acreage. Rents. W. J. Roberts. 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. FOR SALE ISO-acre ranch. Evans Creek, 35 acres high class river loam, balance wood and pasture, abundance of free water. Full farm equipment. Some stock. Large home and good outbuildings, elec tricity, school bus. Owner will take clear property for equity. Has Federal Loan, easy payments. 125 East 6th street.. The Real Estate Exchange, Tel, 1496. WHEN you trims of real estate thint of Brown & White FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE A splendid home. Small down payment; $25 a month, to re liable party. Inquire 264 Beatty St. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Modern furnished home, 415 Woodstock, close to schools Living and dining room, kitchen, two bed rooms, bath, screened porch, gar age and woodshed. All in first class condition and ready to move Into. Open afternoons for Inspect ion. Price S1350 for Immediate cash. No exchange No terms. Walter H. Jones. Realtor, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 706. FOR SALE Home. It will pay you to look this up. Consider trade for auto or radio. Balance Uka rent Owner, 209 First Natl', Bank Bldg FOR SALE Attractive home Phone 105 80 No Central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SLE One old black walnut! dresser and other furniture. Call j 668-M. FOR SALE 150 rabbits, all sizes. Call 8-F-3. ROLLER canaries, paoM 0, A. DVo, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOrs TICKETS to Los Angeles, cheap. Phone 1569-L. FOR SALE 1 Model 12 Remington .22 rifle with Lyman peep sight; Just like new; only $12.50. Hub bard Bros. BARGAINS In good used tires. 4 Auto Wrecking Yard. Big Fleming Bros., Jacksonville. DAVENPORT. rug. chairs, bed. dresser, chiffonier, lee box, tables, vacuum, electric sewing machine, 338 plum. FOR SALE 2-horse power Interna ttonal gas engine. Chas. E. Gray, Gold Hill. FOR SALE Lady's almost new black coal with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap Also two evening dresses. Inquire 246 8. Riverside, evenings 6 to 7 ROOUE RIVER Yellovr Dent teed corn. O. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants. See Carey's, near Phoenix Phone 341-J-l. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser, sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. 85 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS and roofs painted by our spray equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colors In materials for composition roofs. Grlnsted 6c Runtz. Phone 1658. HAVE POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time to get your call in for spraying cork elm, apples, pears and all kinds of shrubbery. Call 258-W. CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry, brtdge work, etc. Jennings Loan Office, No. 5 South Front. WE PAY CASH For furniture, toola or what nave you. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape St. Phone 1062 WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new, 1.50 per room and up. Call 627-Y GOLD dust bought and sold at Red den Oo. 3rd floor Medford dldg. LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to save vou money Haw ley fransfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Tllle System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abe tracts of Title rule Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave. upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up oalanoe due dealer, bank or finance company and exteod your payments Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment Contracting WB LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay tbelt honest debts. Pacific Coast Credit Association 421 Med lord didg. Medford. Ore. Dentistry. DR ROBERT D. COB 404 Medford Bldg Phone 840 DENTISTRY Dressmaking and ttemodpllng. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .'emrxlellug. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1161. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEORUE DO IT Tel U 72 House cleaning, Floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flnlshed re-glued We carry full line of upholstery sample. A. N Tbibault, Tel. 98B-R Fnoeral Harlot PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulan'-e serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing -n all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything tn the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Lannmowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75c. Call and de liver ftee 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late mode autos. Three par cent per month on unpaid Oalanoe No other charges Come In aod get the cash today. See W. E Thomas 45 So. Central. Pbone 130 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOH l Teacher ol piano Classical and populai music courses Height Muslo Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Roofing STANDARD ROOFOJO CO. Builder, of water-tight roofa Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th ano Fir St. Tel. I07T painting. J HABRV MARX. Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-F-4. PO Boi 304 JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Qushty work at lower prices. r oon 640 oi es.-a. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Get up ft. Tropical real nous sub stance 11. Rodent ; 1. Lid 16. Join ! 1. Old musical not, 11. Of ereater weight 19. Ureek letter 21). Mingle 21. Noblemen S3. Lure 25. Pull apart 28. Hemnams of combustion JO. Units SL Intermission 33. Mean 35. Exist 39. Allure 38. Catalogs 41. Jumbled type 43. Soft drink 43. Kind of I poetry 45. Aloft 46. Drain 48. Small Osh 60. Yale 61. Loath 53. Decide 65. Pigeon 57, Alrshipst colloo. 59. Frozen des serts JO, Smoother 12. Important occurrence Solution o( Yesterday's Puiile F ARID HjOLEV0w i o a;r Jwjvrm A R A BaNN!E RjlR QA S T 5 a rTIpgomaTl l MADIh E M I EIL I A or s iaWF l e pjfT u S R QA N jS O 0A R S 5EP T I cgjAV E JRTS A 6jE WS" A U C EgERE 84. Obstruct 65. Five-dollar bill: colloq. 87. Placa by It self 7L American Indian 72. German city 74. Postpone 75. Spread to dry 76. Cubic meter 77. Compound ther DOWN L German ex olamatloD u ii ii wAWM H it- -p- - i nn lIlil.:L Il S3) sa. Si : n Mrz PBB S3-" 66 1H" T HtIH 1 1 1 i"l I 1 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin lne ol Pianos at the Electric Wiring Co 223 W MaJti St., or call Mrs. H. o. euruciter Tel. 1443. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 S Grape St Phone 644, or reside ace 106U. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NKINO TRUCKING SERVICE! Transfer and hauling of all kinds Xffioe 309 South Front St. Phone 833. LEGAL NOTICEa Summons. -In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County, Eleanor Hayes, Plaintiff, - vs. Rutherford H. Hayes, Defendant. To Rutherford H. Hayes, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit wlihin four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint for want t'..crcof. the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: For a decree of this Court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween Plaintiff and Defendant and granting Plaintiff a divorce from De fendant, and such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. The date of the order for publica tion of this summons Is April 18th, 1933. The time prescribed for pub lication of this summons la once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is April 19th, 1032. HARRY C. SKYRMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postofflce address: Medford, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Gilbert Raymond Satchwell, De ceased. The underpinned has been appoint ed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, as Administratrix of the Estste of Gilbert Raymond Satch well, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate art noti fied to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to me at the office of Rawlcs Moore, Cooley Thea ter Building, Medford, Oregon, with In six months from April 30, 1933, the date of this notice. ATLANTA SATCHWELL. Administratrix. Notlr to Cn-ilHnm. Notice la hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court WHY? No. 10 Beautiful Bungslow, beautiful grounds, beautiful woods; acres of fine land. Irrigated. Strictly modern 8-room Bung alow, large rooms. Priced at 6I6S0 Just one-half original cost of Bungalow. Fin, neighborhood, cloe In, near achool. Must be sold at one. Best deal wa have ever offered In a high class suburban Bungalow I1WINM Phone 010Y- Crass-Word Puzzle IS, Payments to the govern, men) IS. Expunged Si. Large vessel 24. tracing 26. Snares ti. Weird 27. Too card li. Go In St, Mercantile 84. The cream 37. Billiard shot 19. Thin, flne silk net 40. Catches sight of 4S. Number of hills In Rome 44. Goes by 47. Vacillated 49. Father: French 50. And so fortht abbr. St. Scarcest 54. Names 65. First appear. a nee 6S. Egg-shaped 55. Sheepllke CL Preceding nlshts SS. Vibration- less point S8. Compass point: abbr. SS. Towards the stern S3. Golf mound 70. sin 7. Comparative ending 1 Flab Cir t, Tht yellow bus) 4. Stern 5. Silkworm t. Ringlets 7. Forward 8. Dessert 9. Witness 10. Not (at 1U Causes to remember It Little girt who went through the looking els si of Jackson County, Oregon, Adminis trator of the Estate of E. Isabel Boyd, deceased, and have qualified. All l persons having claims against aald efitAte are hereby not. tied to present thorn, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the office of Harry C. ekyrman, attorney for said estate, at Room 408, Medford Building, in Medford, Oregon, within alx months from the date of this notloe. Dated and first published May 3rd, 1033. ASA T. BOYD, Administrator. Notice. The R. & N. Fruit and Produce Company, a co-partnership, has been dissolved and I shall not be respon sible for future debts contracted In that name. C. H. R EISNER. Meteorological Report May 3, 1983 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday, unsettled: probably showers. Moderate temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Wednesday. Probably showers; mod erate temperature. Lowest temperature this morning, 43 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 79: lowest, 43. Totat precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1931, 17.09 inches. Relative humidity at A p. m, yes terday. 83 oer cent: 5 a. m. todav. 08 per cent. Sunset today. 7:12 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, fi:03 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:13 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 130th Meridian Time n -s n 5 a K 3 City Baker City 63 40 t2 43 .... 48 .08 80 T 63 .... S3 .18 80 .04 40 m 63 .... 43 .36 42 ... 60 ... 60 .... 38 .03 4 AO 62 .... 62 .09 60 .... Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clomly Boston 72 Boise ti Chicago 60 Denver . 80 Dcs Moines H.. 66 Fresno ... 70 Helena 46 Lo, Angeles 66 Mecllorrl BO New Yorlc . .... 63 Phoenix M S3 Portland H 66 Keno 86 Roaeburg .... 63 Bait Lake City ... 72 San Francisco . 62 Seattle .. 60 Spokane 58 Washington, DC. 64 Clear Clear Cloudy i Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear CASH WANTED CORN IS i. Central (OUNTYtoEFS ( : S? Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, May 3. (Special) Lost Creek Community club met Wednesday with Mrs. LeVerne Pech for a vegetable cookery demontra tlon by Mrs. Beth Zundel and Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, demonstration agent. Spinach, mustard greens and pota toes were prepared and were very appetizing. Present were: Mesdamea AUH Fallow, Maysel Hoelft, Ethel Hoellt, Mary Moore, Edith Jones, Augusta Seefleld, Margaret Callahan, Grace DeHaas, Clara Culbertion. Minnie Fox, Beth Zundel, Mabel Mack Anna Short, Anna Rohrer, Vera Wright, Anna Tonn and the hostew, LeVerne Pech. Sunday guesta at the Tonn home were Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Swlnney and daughter Ardel, and Mrs. Lena Stazer ot Medford, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer, Dortha Meyer and H. a. Meyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Monla spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wllhlte. Mrs. William Nussbaum was In Medford Friday to receive medical care. Those from this club attending Homemakera' day In Medford April 37, were Mrs. Mayael Hoetft, Mil. Minnie Fox, Mrs. Edith Jones, Mrs. Anna Tonn and Mrs. Vora Wright of Brownsboro. Mr. and Mra. William Hoefft, Mrs. E. E. Meyer and Harry Tonn wero shopping in Medford Wednesday. Lyle Hard and Lester Messal called on A. L. Pech Wednesday. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, Ore., May 3. (Spl.) Many parents attended the music festival In Ashland Thursday. Several children from here were In the program. P.-T. A. had an ine renting program Thursday evening. Th committee served pie and coffee during the so cial hour. Thla waa the last meeting until September 39. Among those attending the boat races at Emigrant Dam Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huklll, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gentry and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. 0, Bohl. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Touehatt nd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Touehatt visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Charlie McPheters of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Anderson of Medford and Mrs. Margaret Bohl, Mlas Emma Bohl and George Johnson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Bohl. " Miss Helen Snyder returned home Sunday after spending several days on Williams Creek with friends. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Babb and family have moved to Medford. Thla takes four children from the achool. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogel have re turned from a 10-day business and pleasuro trip to Yakima, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and daughters spent Sunday In Jackson ville with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Flck and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Knox. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, May 3 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. George McAnally made a Dullness trip to Medford Monday. Miss Morrow of Ashland Is spend Ing a few days at the Bushnell home. Mrs. W. Shann has been quit. 111 at the home of her mother, Mrs D. O. Hale. James Mays and wife made a bust. neas trip out to the valley Monday, Frank Marquess and family were out to Medford Tuesdsy. Ernest Bushnell and family and Representative Bushnell left SaWr day for La Come, Oregon, where they will work this spring and sum mer. Harold and Robert Thomaa and Lortn Close attended the Fern Valley Wraniler Dsrty Friday evening. Mrs. Lucille Randle of Medford snent Thursday with her mother. Mrs, Bushnell. Miss Bon Nell Jones nailed on Mist Margrette MacDowell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mays, daugh ter. Ruth, and Idward Smith were dinner guests at George McAnally', Tuesday. Herman Schuette made" business trip to Medford Monday. Mr. Ruesler spent the week-end at W. Schnler's. D. C. Hale and family were In Medford Saturday. Mr. Donlca and family war, out to the ralley Thursday. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Ore., May 8. (Spe cial) Several local student ' came from the Jackson county annual school field meet decorated In rib bone for feats won. On, ot the after class topics dla oussed at Sunday school Msy 1 was the low living atandards adopted by foreigner coming to the United States. A protest was rn.de against uch condition,. A Mother's day program wtll be plven at Orange meeting May 1. Th, Orange paper will also be a featur, of the program. Heavy and frequent showers ar oldlnl p farm work th past few clays. t Driver Killed. ASTORIA, Or,., May 3 (AP) Arvo H'nell. bakery truck driver, was kill ed here today when his machine necked over him. The car had been puked oa hillside. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, May 3. (Spl.) Mrs. M. N. Conley of Rd Bluff, Cal.. arrived via the Shasta Thursday, to be with her mother, Mrs. Ada Jones, who ts very 111 at the home of her son, Edward Jones and family. Mra. Conley is a trained nurse. Mrs. Miller, mother of Mra. Paul Martin, who was seriously 111 with pneumonia, la able to be out again. R. A. Dean of Portland, nephew of Mrs. E. Farra, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Lydla Dean of Grants Pass, arrived here Thursday. Mrs. Dean returned home the same day and Mr. Dean remained for an ex tended visit. Misses Jeanette Patterson and Jen nie Oleson have begun the erection of a five-room bungalow on their fram adjoining that of Warren Pat terson, brother of Miss Jeanette. Mrs. William Kenney of Oold Hill was a recent guest of her mother, Mrs. Viola Little. A. Parker is In California this week on a business trip. J. O. Isaacson Is remodeling a resi dence owned by him In east Central Point. W. E. Alexander Is doing the plumbing. Mrs. Leonard Bowman and daugh ters of Merrill, Ore., visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Wright. Choir of the Christian church Is preparing a special musical program for the evening of Mothers day. Old i hymns, favorites of our mothers, will J be presented in solo, duet, quartet : and chorus. Those loving the beau tiful old songs will appreciate It. i Mrs, Melissa Elliott Is having her house remodeled and painted. Mrs. Doer shuck, who underwent an operation for goiter at the Commun ity hospital Wednesday, is reported getting along nicely. Mrs. Andre Chomel has been 111 with flu for several weeks and Is not much improved at this time. 1 A large delegation of Central Point lad lea were In attendance - at the homemekars' all-day session at the Medford Christian church. Luellls Gleason Hoagland returned Saturday from a visit In' Klamath Falls. The Boy Scout troop sponsored by the Men's Forum meets Wednesday evenings In the Christian church an nex. Carl Hover is completing his course of study In' Medford, and Is an able and efficient master. All boys over 13 years of age are invited to Join tha troop. Gold Hill GOLD HILL. Ore., May 3. (Spl.) Mra. Earle Moore has been quite 111 at her home here for the past week. Mrs. Minnie Guy and daughter, Alleen, were business callers here Saturday. Mrs. Given Davis and daughter, June, were guests ot. Mrs, Davis mother, Mrs. Minnie Stickle, last week. Rebekah Guitar orchestra conduct ed by Mrs. George Melslnger played several number, at the Odd Fellows' banquet In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Stickle spent the week In Phoenix. Ed Kelly ot Grants Pass wis a bus iness caller here this week. John Logan, who I working at Hilt, Cel., spent Sunday with rela tives here. , . Mrs. F. M. Ostrander and children lest week to visit Mrs, Ostrander', mother, Mrs. Myrtle Mlllspaugh.. Mr. and Mr. Robert Flock of Red mond, Cel., are visiting Mrs. Flock', parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sllss Fleming. Mrs. Flock expect, to atay for an ex tended visit, although her husband returned home Monday, Fred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Km mett Sutton were guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Stanley at Medford Sunday. Mrs. Jim Grimes was a business visitor in Medford Monday, Jim Orlmet was unable to work at Medford- and Gold Hill Thursday and Friday because of Illness. Mra. Bud Condlt of Orants Pass wss the guest of her mother, Mr,, Leila Bowers, Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Burelson of Applegate wa here visiting her mother, Mrs. Bowman, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angitead spent the week end at Lakevlew visiting friends and relatives, Paul Force and family of Eagle Point spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bud Force. Attending the Odd Fellows' bin- were Mr. nd Mrs. Joe UwU. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Esrls Moore. Mr. and Mr.. Oeo. Melslnger and Mr, and Mra. Paul Thompson. Several high school student at tended the music festival at Ashlind Friday while the grade attended on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Tom Smith wer, Med ford vlsltora Tutaday. 4 Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., May 3. (Special.) Program contest betweon th women and men ol Wllllsm Orange lecture hour wa won by the men and the women are to give a chicken dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Al llnqulst who have been living at Myrtl creek, have re turned to William, oreek and are living at th lime quarry. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Thresher, Mr. Allle Everton ,nd Mis, Louise Everton of Grant Pas were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle. J. B. Newcomb ha been discing tot Emll Wahrenwsld. Mrs. Clrsve (Curly) Wilson who wa In th Grant Pass hospital (or 1 an operation la spending a few dtys ' with Mrs. A. L. Boldgett while recup I eratlng. Her daughter Pattle Is with I her and la attending achool from there. Mr. and Mrs. Orln Eastllck and family snd Mrs. Robert Ramus of Yreka, Call!., were week end visitor, st the Kradel Newcomb home. Mr, Eastllck Is a nephew of Mrs. Kradel. Eunice Blodgett came home for th week end attended the Kradel'a gol den wedding. Pupil of Williams high school r building a new tennla court. State police were on Williams creek recently looking lor venison, but were not successful. Hobert Pennington left Tuesday ror Orandvtew, Wash., where he ha em ployment for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffith of near Wlldervllle were week end vlsltora on Williams creek, coming over lor th Kradel's golden wedding. L. L. Gray and Victor Coltern have moved to Mr. Gray's place near Grants Psss which h purchased re cently. George Cougle of Grant Pas spent a few days on Williams creek last week. Baseball gsm chceduled between. Provolt and Klrby was postponed be cause of bad weather. At crew of bIk worked on the road from Bill Lemmon'a on up the east fork ot Williams creek and have It In fairly good condition, except aomo mora scraping 1 needed. . Mrs, John Freeman and email daughter Joyce spent several days la Ashland visiting relatives. Ray Topping 1 plowing on th, old Topping place with his tractor. BUI Turvy Is assisting him In farm work. Mrs. Alice Bacon, county school auperlntendent and Mis Calkins, county health nurse,' visited the Wil liam school last week giving th dudIIs a health examination. They also exhibited some Japaneae hand work. Mra. Addle Klncade la spending a few days In Grant Pass. John Mills Is working on Thompson creek. Mra. John Sparlln of Grants Fa visited on Williams creek Friday, Roy Psrr of Medford wa at WIN Hams on business Saturday., Mr, and Mrs. Don Reams of Grant Pas, visited at the Oeorge Lovelace home Saturday. Mrs. Reams wa Mis Lucll, Lovelace. Celph Moomaw who has been In the Grant Pas hospital with appen dtoltla I Improving rapidly. Jack Hill wa a business visitor ai Grants Pass Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blodgett spent Tuesday evening at the O. W. Robert home. Mis, Kable, the evangelist who held a revival at the Murphy school house recently, will begin a two weeks meet ing at William May 1, In the little Baptist church on the corner. All are cordlelly urged to attend. Phillip Heetobry of Medford wa transacting business on William creek Thursday. Mr. and Mr. Frank Bryan wer business visitor, In Medford Thur, day. Friends are sorry to hear that a. W. Provolt Is on the sick list. He went In to Orants Pass Tuesday to consult the doctor. He had several teeth ,x tracted. Mr,. Sarah John, Mrs, Lester Smith, Mr. Gertrude Herrlot and Mrs. Jack Harriot of Medford wer, week end Jlsltor of Mrs. Stella stratton and attended th, Kradel golden wedding. Courthouse News (Furnished by th, Jackson County Abstract Oo. 131 C. Sixth Street) Circuit Court , A. A. Walker assumed buslnesa nam certificate of Oold Olll Supply Company. C. . Oat Auto Co., IncH vs. Har. old J. Bevan. Chattel Hen. T. B. Edlngton vs. th Anglo it London Paris National Bank of San Francisco, Cal., trust. Mining lien. Olen Spurlln vs. the Anglo te Lon don Parla National Bank of San Franclaco, Cel., trustee Mining Hen. Jackson County Building Jt Loan Assn. v,. Frank Hart et si. Fore closure. Marriage License ' ' Ream Merrill and Bernlo, Zlnkv Real Estat Transfers ' . Mary B. Griffin et vlr to Vema L. Ortffln. w. D. to SW!4 Sec. 4, Twp. 38 S., Ft, 4 K. Philip B Lowd to Grace a. Reed. W. D. to lot 1, block 10, Imperial Add. to Medford. Albert T. Hill et ux to Lloyd D. Rice t ux SW'4 of NWV4; Wtf oi th 8W)4 ot Sec. 10, Twp. 37 8, R. 3 W. Arthur I. Beams to Eva P. Wilson et a!. w. D. to NWJ4 of Sec 34, Twp. 35 S, R 4 W, ""J "w-wh!l ll.bl. Largs I J?1 t",'0" -' !" '. I 4 M' Kindling free with S-load order,. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. Lunch goods, soda, confection. They are building th courthouas cros from us. De Voes, , Sacrifice Sale 1931 Chevrolet Special Sedan Only 7000 Miles ; Like New Part Cash, Balance Contract Phone 667-J or 542