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PXGE SEVEN WH AT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE I Vv'A.bt1iD MEDFOKD ItXTL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAT 9. 1932. f I Vtt I VCS I :auv Li BOt'R.OW ($1 i nnWT FORGET TO PHONE THAT .WANT AD HBR ARB TH RATES I Pr word first Insertion Jo (Minimum no) tob additional lnaartlon. -lo (Minimum 10c) per Una pot month, without copy change . Phone 75 osT Olesse In eolt leather case. Phone 1146-J week day. LOST Horn-rlmmed glasses in case. Reward. Phon 758-J. LOST Brown leather billfold oon- tatnlng driver' license and cur rency. Reward. Thomas Culbert- son. pnon om. LOST If dog missing, call 1818, HELP WANTEDMALE 5Sr18-35. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Steady work. Commence 818800 month. Paid vacations. Ex perience unnecessary. Common edu cation aufflclent. Full particular with sample coaching FREE. App ly today aure. Box 1338-B. Mall Tri bune. WANTED SrtUAtlONS - -. want work of any kind at low wages. Good at plastering ana cement, hanging, house and sign painting, plain carpenter work and building repair. Good worker. Box 3859 Mall Tribune. WANTED Position as housekeeper In motherless home, by neat, de pendable middle aged woman; good cook. Will consider good home more than wages. Writo Box 8738, , . Mall Tribune. ANTED Any kind of cleaning, 36o an hour. Call 981-L. . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS . EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various part of Oregon want load. Frank Newland, 830 W. 13th St. .WANT A loan of 83.000.00. first mortgage first class business prop erty aa security. Address Box 3524 Mall Tribune. WANTED Cash register. Loan Office. Jennings WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 No Grape St. Iwl 1083 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Five room modern un furnished house. W. Jackson. In quire 438 No. Holly. FOR RENT 4 room furn. house close V, Ky al4 Cottage. libit RENT 1 -room furnished house, close In. Inquire 541 Austin St. rOR RENT Furn. 5-room bungalow. Inquire 331 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Good modern 4-room house, close; good yard garage and woodshed: good neighbors. Box 8725, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Good 5-room house. Phone 1041-M. FOR RENT A nice house for small family. Inquire 384 Beatty St. FOR RENT Modern nouse. close In Pin shade, lawn and garden lot. 835 per month, water paid. Call at 326 South Riverside. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east aid. Call at 414 8 Riverside. FOR REN1 Homes. Puraisbed or unfurnished Brown Whit FOR RENT 4 so 8-room houses Phone 105. 80 N Central. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. bvo-ROOM furnished modern, neat, "new, 615 60; Include garage. 1015 West 11th. FOR RENT Mistletoe. 5-room bouse. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR PENT 3-room furnished apert , ment. close in. ground floor. Tel. 310, between 5 and 7 p. m. Call at 437 s. Central Ave. FOR RENT 3 room apt. 613 00. Ground floor, bath and garage. 137 TTIPP- FOR RENT Two 8-room apt, one furnished, one unrurnlahed. For kevs call 993. W. F. Camubell. 804 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, cheap. Near Armory, 334 Apple. FURNSHED APT. Downstairs; gar age. 344 No. Bartlett. COMPLETELY furnished 3-room pt. 339 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Pleasant furn. apt. Re frigeration. 10 Qulnc. Tel 661-L. lOR RENT Small apt. downstairs. In privat horn. 116 Oenes. HOMES rOR RENT Call 796 fOB RENT AP4RT.MKNT8 FURN. APT. for rent: 9 rooms, bth. team hMt and Frlgldalr. Hawk Apt. Phona 487. FRONT CORNER 1 and l-room fur nished apartments: pleasant, neat, Tory reasonable. 1305 E. Main St. FOR RENT Furnished 4-rooro stucco house on east aide. Phone 105. FURNISHED house, 9 and 8-room apt.: garage. 804 W. 10th. FOR RENT Modern tumlahed apt. downstairs. 945 N Bartlett. 3-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable ' rates. Gloria Pan Apt, 975 South Central At. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment: hardwood floor, fireplace; newly decorated. Add rem Bos 3985 Mall Tribune. ARTHUR ARMS Apt, 990 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt Light garage; HO & (13 Phone 453-H. FOR RENT 3-room apartment, 110 830 So Fir. Phone 1930. FOR RENT FUKMSHKD ROOMS FOR RENT A beautiful room, with hoard. 33 No. Peach. PLEASANT room for gentlemnn: close In; bath, garage. 609 E Main. ROOMS 81.50; bachelor cabin 83 per. week. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT KOUm 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 Small ranch cloae In; well unproved Phone 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY A client wants 8376 for one year and offers as security a first mortgage on his home place ol J w acres, well worth 83000.00. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 798 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE California for Ore gon houses, lots, duplexes, flats, orchards, oranges, lemons, walnuts, grapefruit, avacadoes. Realtors, send listings specifying what you wish In exchange. M. E. Getter, 1731 Gran ada Ave., Long Beach, Cal. TO TRADE Ford truck, Fordson for wood. Med. Fuel Co, Tel 03 1. TRADE Equity of 81500 In 5-room bungalow on macanam nvreec iw auburban acreage. Write Box 3834, Tribune. OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trade for cow, horse or fencing. Tel. 14-F-ll. FOR TRADE! 3 modern house, part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 8. Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES F R SALE At a bargain 30 model Plymouth roadster. Rt. 3. Box 103 Ross Lane, north from Baker's serv ice station. 30 MODEL Chevrolet sedan guaran teed every way, car looks and runs like a new car. Free greasing and inspection for 10,000 miles with all our guaranteed car. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. FOR SALE Chevrolet Coupe to settle estate. Mrs. N. D. Wells, 418 King 8t. FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck, stake body and logging trailer with log chains; 1930 model A Ford Tu dor and small trailer; 1 model 63 Atwater Kent radio. Phone 565-W. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE! Good work horse. Flnley Implement Co, Central Point. FOR SALE-Weaner pigs. M. F. Young. R. 1. Central Point. FOR SALE Avrshlre bull, full blood ed 3'i yrs. Also Guernsey bull 1 yr, R. F. Dean Ranch, Central Point. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One 4' year-old mare, weight 1600; also automatic electric pump, innui 4 Corner Service Station, Midway road. FOR SALE Cow. Tel. 14-F-ll. T. V. Williams FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, Just fresh. M. F. Barlow, Talent, War ner Creek road. FOR SALE 60 head high grade Hampshire ewes with Ismos ana unshorn: 3 nure Hampshire rams. at range price. C. W. Wood, Pros pect, Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY PEKIN duck eggs for hatching. The Covered Wagon, Phoenix. W L CHICKS 6c May 8c; bardy Hansen strain, heavy layers, large whit ea. Fre range-cockerel, di rect Hansen. 369-325. Rock or Red 10c. Jenk Poultry Farm. Tangent, Or. R. I. SETTING EGGS. Tel. 976-W. F. A. Pefley. FOR SALE HOMES GOOD HOMES Large and emsll. some furnished; bargains. Reason able terms. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Phone I528-J. FOR SALE 6-room house, 63139 99 will tak copco or jacuson Bldg. A; Loan stork or 6100 cash. 622 50 per month, 6 int. Have property under lesse, earn ing 6"e nt on 67.950. Will sell for 64.000. Need the money. C. S. BUTTERFIF.LD. 404 Med. Bldg. Phon 817. FOR SALE. RENT OR TRADE New 6-rom modern house, good location: 6600 cash: balanc terms. 30 Ken ! wood. FOR SALE; Attractive borne, lot, 80 No, Central. Phon FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SACRIFICK SALE Five acres splendid soil, fine orchard of peaches, apricots, cherries, ap ples and berries, clover, alfalfa, modern six room cottage, barn, etc., shade and lawn, flower. Clos in. Price 82300.00. Four room modern home, close In. lots of shrubbery, worth 82500. Price 81700. Small down payment, easy pavment on balance. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 135 E. Stb St., Tel 1498 FOR SALE Cheap Three acrea and 4-room house on Jacksonville-Phoe nix road. C. C. Bohl. R 1, Box 499. FOR SALE 1V4 acre, sightly loca tion, on main road; 4-room plaster ed house, modern am. almost new. A great bargain at 81050. Phone 817-L. WHEN you tmn of real estate think of Brown & Whit FOR SALE DOUS AND PET FOR SALE Springer spaniel puppies. Harry Stewart, see at imrd nouse south of upper Orlffen Creek school. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap. Ticket to gene. Phone 939-W. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hiway exenange, East Central Point. FOR SALE 400 ahares 7 preferred Copco stock. Send offer to Dr. A. A. Soule. Klamath Falls, Ore. STOCK SADDLE, bridle and martln caie. All -like new. Very low price for cash. Can be seen at 1808 W. Main Monday or later. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all makes. 85 up; terms If de&irod All makes rented and repaired Whit Sewing Machine 00, 34 N Bartlett FOR SALE Mowing machine, 8-ft. rake and tool. Write Box 3837, Mall Tribune. SPECIAL few days only, 18" dry laur el 83.25 tier. Phone 1335-w. CABBAOE plants. T. J. Parsons. Phoenix. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants see Carey s, near Phoenix Phone 341-J-l. CABBAGE PLANTS 88.00 per 1000 Phone 634-L. FOR SALE Lady's almost new black coat with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap Also two evening dresses. ' Inquire o o. Kiversiae, evenings o to f ROOUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed corn. C. A. DeVoe, 633-J-2. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer sand and gravel. Phone 013-J. MISCELLANEOUS SICK, convalescent and old people carea lor at your nome or mine, Price reasonable. Competent nurse, Good recommendations. Telephone iio' or can at r so. unestnut. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 810 East Main. Haircut 35c. Open till 8 evenings. BUILDINGS ana roofs painted by our spray equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colors In materials for composition roofs. Grlnsted dc Runtz. Phone 1658. HAVE POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time to get your call tn for spraying cork elm. apples, pear and all klnda of shrubbery. Call 258-w. CASH oald for old sold. lawelrv onage worn. etc. Jennings Loan viiice, do. o ooiun rront. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tool or what hav you. Medford Bargain Hiu, 37 No. Grape St. Phone 1062 GOLD dust bought and sold at Red- en uo. ora noor Medford Bldg. LOCAL or long distanoe hauling Ws guarantee to save you money Haw ley transfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson Connty. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts 01 Title ntla Insurance Rooms 8 and 6, No. 82 North Central Its. upstair Autumuuue Mans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED W pay up oaianc du dealer, bank or finance compsny and sxtend your payment. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment Dressmaking and tfemodellug. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and emouellug 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Itspert Window Cleaner L87I GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning. Floor waxlnf. Orl ntl rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, r- flnlshed re-glued Ws carry a full llns of uphouury sampl. A- n Thlbault. Tel 969-R Funeral parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive servloe at moderate rates. Estat. Ushed 30 year. Ambulant serr 1c. 6th St at Oakdal. Tel 47. Lawnmower LA WNM0WER8 SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75o Csll and de liver tie 33 No. Fir. Phon 361. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture ana late model autus Thre per cent per month on unpaid Dalaao Mo otbr charge Come tn and get the cash tndsy Se W B Thorns 15 So Central Phon 159 TO LOAN vw on A-l real estsu ' security. Pnoae 817-U BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job PrtntlHa. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEHAKTMEN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing -tf all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sale slip and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phon 76. Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-F-4, PO Box 804 JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower price. Phon 640 or 953-R, E. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 621-L. Piano Inslruitlun. FRED ALTON HAJOH'l Teachsr Of plsno Classical and popular music courses Haight Mualo Studio. 618 Libert; Bldg Tel Vi. Plauo Deuicrt. SEE the Baldwin ine of Piano at th Electric wiring Co, 322 w Main St., or call Mr, a o. purucaer Tel 1443. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roof Estimates and inspection without charge, loth and Pir St. Tel. 1077. Transit. DAVIS TRANSFER it STORAGE Service guaranteed 30 8 Grape St Phone 644. or residence 108U. BADS TRANSFER 6 STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phon 816 Price right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all klnda Office 309 South Front St. phone 833 UUAL KOllCtl Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of th Circuit Court of th Stat of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 7th day of April, 1932, In a certain action therein, wnerein R, H. Toft, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Mary E. Austin, a Executrix of the Estate of John A. Moore (also known a John Allen Moore) deceased and th etat of John A. Moore, deceased, th defend ant, for the sum of Three Hundred Seven and 28-100 (6307.28) Collars, with Interest at 8 pet annum from December 24, 1930, with cost and disbursement taxed at Seventeen and 66-100 (617.55) Dollars, and the further sum of Seventy-flv and no 100 (676.00) Dollars, as attorney'a fees, which Judgment wss enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In aald County on the 7th day of April, 1932. Notice Is hereby given that, pur susnt to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 14tb day of May, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg m nt, together with th cost of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law, all of the right, title, and Interest that the said defend ants. Mary E. Austin, as Eexecutrlx of the Estate of John A. Moore (slso known ss John Allen Moore) decessed, and tl estate of John A. Moore, de ceased. Mary E. Auatln (formerly litary E. Wilson) In her own proper person, and Chas. w. Auatln, her hus band, had on the 13th day of Au gust. 1916, or now have In and to the following deacrlbed property, situated In the County of Jackson, Stat of Oregon, to-wlt: The Northwest quarter (NW',4) of Section Fourteen (14) in Township Thirty-four (34) South of Range Two (3) East, of the Willamette Meridian. Subject to a mortgage thereon In the principal sum of 6400.00, dated Octo ber 15. 1613, in favor of J. P. Hughea and recorded In Vol. 34, page 186-7 of the Mortgage Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 9th day of April. 1931. RALPH O. JENNINOS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Summons for Publication. No. 6173-E. In th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for th County of Jackson. , Nora Darby, Plaintiff, vs. George F. Homer, and Violet Horner hi wife; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in tn resi estate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. To also all other persons or psrtlea unknown clslmlng any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estet described In the complaint v.ii, di me soove aerendanta: In the name of the Stat of Ore, gon you, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer th complaint filed against you in the enunea suit on or beror th 33rd day of May, 1033. aald date b. lng th last dav of four w f.An. th date of the flrat publication of mis summons, ana ssld period of four weeks being the time prescribed for publication hereof; and If you fall so to appear and answer aald 00m plslnt, for wsnt thereof, th plaintiff will apply to the Court for th relief demanded In her complaint, to-wlt: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate lien or claim which you, or any of you have, or claim to have in. to or upon the real property situated in Jackson County, Oregon, described as follow, to-wlt: From a stone In the center of th County Road, said eton being East 689.0 feet from th Northwest corner of D. L. C. No. 49 In Township 38 South of Rsnge 2 West of the W. M, run thenc South 18 deg. 00 mln. West along th center line of th County Road 614.5 feet to th place ; of beginning, and from ssld plac of ; beginning running thenc along the ; center line of said road South 18 deg 00 mln. West 693 8 feet; thenc along aald road South 31 deg. 02 mln. West 405 6 feet: thence South 99 deg 16 mln. West 105 3 feet to th West line of said D. L. C. No. 49. at a point whih 1 South 0 deg. OS mln. East 1497 66 feet from the Northwest corner of ssld D. U C. No. 49: thence South 0 deg. 03 mln. East stong said ID. L C. Una 51634 feet to a pom: whirh is North 0 dg. 03 mln. West 6274 set bora lb Southwest eorut of said D. L. 0. 49; theno East 1015.1 feet; thenc North 1616 4 feet Ui a point which 1 South 0 deg. 17 mln. Wost 178.3 feet from a stone with a cross t for a corner; thence North 88 deg. 49 mln. West 518 1 feet to th plac of beginning, containing 28.0 acre of land, more or less: Also, beginning at a eton with cross, set for corner, said stone being 1050.0 feet East and 822.1 feet South of the Northwest corner of D. L. C. No. 49 In Township 88 South of Range 3 West of th W. M , and from said ston running thenc South 0 deg. 17 mln. West 178.2 feet; thenc North 88 deg. 48 mln. Weit 249.7 feet: thence North 8 deg. 37 mln. East 178.8 feet; theno South 89 deg. 00 mln, East 223.9 feet to the place of Wt-nlnt mntalnln 1 Brr of lanrf. more or leas, and declaring all such I claims to be null and void, and de creeing that said plaintiff is th own er in fee simple of said premises, and of the whole thereof, aubject to a contract to convey th last abov described one-acr tract to A. J. Ed monds, fre and clear of any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In said real estate of the said defendants herein, and each and all of their aervants. agenta and employes, and each and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them be forever enjoined, restrained and bar red from aasertlng. attempting to es tablish or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to said property, or any portion thereof, and that plaintlff'a title to said real prop erty be forever quieted and set at rest, and for such ither and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable tn the premises. This summons Is published by or der or the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the abov entitled Court, mads and entered In said court and cause on the 32nd day of April. 1932, prescribing that said summons be served by publication thereof, once each week for four consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally newspnper of general circulation, printed and published at Medford. Oregon. Th date of the first pub lication of this summons 1 April 25th, 1932. T. W. MILES, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Jackson County Bank Bldg. Medford. Ore. Kotir of Bale of Real Property. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of Guardianship of Wilson Church, a Minor. Notice Is hereby given, thst ln,pur susnc of an order of the County Court of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, made on the 17th day of March. 1933, In the matter of '.he estate of Wilson Church, a minor, the undersigned gusrdlan of aald estate will aell at prlvat aal to the highest bidder for cash, and subject to con firmation of aald court, on Saturday the 13th day of May, 1933, at Room 301, Liberty Building, Medford, Ore gon, all the right, title and estate of the said Wilson Church, a minor, In and to that certain real property situ ated and being in the County of Douglas, Stat of Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point In the center of the county road 1.40 chains west and 9.805 chains north 70 degrees 30 minutes westerly rrom the corner stone at the southeast Interior L. corner of th Isaao Jones Donation Land Claim No. 63 In Township twenty-seven (27) south of Range six (6) wsst of th W. M.: running thence north 70 degrees 30 minutes west 3.335 chains: thence north 15 18 chains; thenc south 70 degrees 80 minutes east 8.325 chains: thence sruth 15. 11 '4 chains to the place of beginning, containing five acres, more or less. Dated and first published Anrll 11th. 1932. MRS. MAYBELLE CHURCH. Guardian of Wilson Church, a Minor. Get .Marriage License David 8. Rappaport, retired of Ash land, and Mrs. Agnea Schwartz, San Franclaco, Calif, were granted a license to wed Saturday by the county clerk. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Shelter 4. Carry on i. Horns of the flrat man II. Utmost limits or degrees 14. Bath 16. Aloft it. Kind ef plsnt IT. Deserv la. Narrow passacs- wave 10. Hut ZL Mark 11 Eat away 34. Played on th sua 11. So mar It be ST. Parent! oollsil. 19. Contend 19. Noisy festivity Is, Form or greeting II. Nesr 34. Slrallsr 15. Do without 17. Anglee between surfsces ether then right ankle Solution of Saturday'! Puzzle PjE W U MilL JUIR RJAjC I T RpN If Bit AJSjE jfc Rll A T 1 dTe MS 1 viejimp. IE R siErgiotuti p etdTBlIi a nis DiAiMjAjGlECjO NjCJEjD ED A N TtiJE SjOlMlEWWl L E E DJ E N KljEj M AjMifE OlEiRJIiP EiRlSPiyAljiEjs TMTs H sItIAi fcMi SIeTe IkiI If. Branches of Issrnlng 40, PrudRrd 43. Hold fist 44. Trsmnsn onllnQ. 46. Sound of distress Like 41 Abovs ll. Inherltsnc It. afarrlas ' ia i3 iih s h r m r r " ' 13 ii- ! 22 23 lltZZZZl!! AT 4! 0,42 43 gg Ti 135 W.. ''' '.( ma mmmmm Beagle BEAGLE. May 9 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Mr. Davis' father and brother of Pasadena, Calif, arrived here Sunday to take possession 01 the Baker ranch which they recently purchased. The lumber 1 being hauled thla week for a house and barn which they will build them selves. They are building con tractors. Mr. Soegmlller was leader of the Friendly Nelghbora Sunday evening. There were not so many present as usual, a the chlldrsn are hav ing severe coughs and colds. After .noon of May 8. Rev. Millard waa with ua again. Mr. and Mrs. Frlta Edler and fam ily. Bill and Jack Edler were Sun day guest at the Charles Sander son home. Boy Scout met Friday vsnliif on the school ground arouna a 011 bonfire. Mr. and Mr. Zuck. Elmer Luca. John Nelson and Mr. Seegmlller wer this week's visitors In th vsitey. There was not much interest taken in the lecture given by Mr. Fehl and Mr. Enrlght last week. Mary Sollee of the Meadow wa a Beagle visitor Wednesday. Sh also visited the Antloch ichool in the afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Zuck and daughter, Fay Ora. and Mr. J. C. Frlnk at tended the Sunday school conference at Grant Pass last Sunday. Beat wishes for happiness and suc cess are extended Mr. and Mra. Onn hv the manv friends here who re- mmht. Mrs Onn a Miss Ella Chapman. She epent her girlhood days here. Sunday achool presented aaiotners DBy program May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lorl 81m and baby wer Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Sims' mother. Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Charles Mulhollen I am to be around again after an attack of flu." Mr. Hatfield and Mr. Humphry of Reese creek called on the farmer her last week as representative of the Cappr's farmer. Mr. Lucas attended the musio ies tlval In Ashland Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sweet attended a political meeting In Ashland on Thursday evening. Samson Seed and reed company ent a representative here Thursday. McLeod McLEOD, May 9. (Spl.) Those from McLeod shopping In Medford Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Al worth. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Ohrt and family and Jack Casey. Miss Elma Hood I confined to her home with poison oak. Mra. E. C. Amldon and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sherer and Mrs. Lilly Demarest, all from Medford, spent Sunday with a picnic lunch on Butte creek. Harry Harding left for Medio: Monday, May 9, where he will stay for several week, working. Desirable houses always In first elaaa condition, for rent, lea or sal. Call 105. Cross-Word Puzzle 6. Jewsl 7. Plural ending I. Football team 9. Has Ihs 0011 rn a t9. Wickedness II. Seines II. Ulndu princes II. Patterns II. Before: prefix 10. Dwelling plsce l. Molten rock l. Utiknlt 2.1. Coif club 27. Lesal claim It. Overcomes ' wllh wonder and fear 11. Pieced out 12. Farm building II. Mechanical bars 14 Plament 17. Cooked hy dry heat l. Tally so. rcxhitiit II rtesld 11. nsnosited 15. Cry of a cat 17. much II. Rsrlamatlea 10. Article z. Was Indebted II. Novel DOWN L Rumsnlan monstsry unit I. Distinctly ststed I. And: Latin 4. Rilsled I. Entertain Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, May (Spc- tal) An enjoyable evening wa spent Thursdsy at the Orange hall by WIN I Ham pupil and frinda when th 1 high school hsd stunt night. Stunt wer given by th fsculty and th four classes. The remslnder of th evening was spent dsnclng. Refresh- menu wer served. At the tennis tournament at Grant Pass Saturday between Kerby and Williams high, the latter won two girls' singles, girls' doubles, on boy' doubles but lost boys' doubles and mixed doubles. The pupils of the high school are finishing up a second tennis court and hav mad and filled a Jumping pit. Miss Wilkinson haa been chosen again a principal of th achool. Mlas Jonea and Mr. 8hepman hav also been retained as teachers for th coming year. Candidates ball at the Orange hall Friday evening waa well attended, more than two hundred being pres ent. Many candldatea were present and each one presented his views. Then they shook hands with all th people Mr. and Mrs. Al Blodgstte had as house guest last week, Mr, Blod gett's sister, Mr. C. B. Stevenson of Falroaks, Calif., and hi sister-in-law. Mrs. C. F. Blodgette of Santa Crus, , Mr. and Mr. Robert Flxley of Kan sas city who hav been visiting their unci, W. O. Flxley th last montih. have returned home. Mra. Will Jordan and son Freemont of Humbug oalled on friends and transacted business her Mondsy. Ed Woolfolk and two sons of Orant Pass spent- two or thru day with her parent. Mr. and Mra. John Let teken thla week. Corporal Victor Wood of th 17. 8. Marines division stationed at Mar Island la spending a month' fur- i lougn witn nis auut, Mrs. v, w. Roberts. Friend are sorry to hear that Mr. Al Llnqulst Is confined to her bed with measles. Meetings conducted by th evsnga- Ust Mis Kablo at Williams will con tinue next week. Mis Kable Is said to be a very abl speaker. Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT, May 9 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs, Steams and family called at th J as. Bparks home Sunday. Mr. and Mr. James Fretwell accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson to Central Point Grange meeting Fri day. Lois Smith and Jessie Thobura wer over-nlglit guest of Mrs. McCoy at her horn In Ashland. Mr. Ayrea and thre daughters of Klamath Falls war looking after their property her last week and. Mrs. Harold Sutherland. Mrs. Har old Welburn and Mra. Chas. Toung visited Mr. Sam Welburn at Talent Thursdsy. Mr. and Mra. Frank Breen have re turned to their horn at Butte Fall. after spending several day at th Park horn. Mr. Edward Haines ha gon to Powers, Ore, where her htuband has work. Mr. Seyler and Mr. Friend vUlted at the Henry Croucher home on day Ir-t week, Edith Stump, who underwent an operation at the Community hospital, Is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mr. Paul Algee of Copco, Cal, were visitors at the Jas. Park horn th latter part of th week. Mrs. Wyant was recently called to San Diego by th Illness of her daughter. Miss Major! Oebheart and Ml Viola Shear called at the Chas. Young horn Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. C. R. Krteger of Port Orford were guests of Mrs. Krleger'a niece, Miss Leonard Brock. Mr. Krle ger'a mother will return horn with ttem. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. May . (Spl.) Mra. Edna Nelaon and daughter. Julia and Thelma of San Francisco are visiting relative her. Mrs. John Bchumpf of Medford Is a patient at the Jacksonville sani tarium. Royal Neighbor ladles gav a card party at their hall on Thursday. Mrs. W. I. rtnney and Mra. Charley Dorothy won high score. Refresh menu wer served by th hostess. Mra. R. Finney and Mra. Jo Mc Intyr. Th R, N. A. ladlea plan another card party at their hall. May 10, to which th public 1 invitea. Th money raised will b added to th fund, to help defray axptnae, to th R. N. A. convention to be held at Klamath Fall May 34. Mlaa Virginia Pick of Jacksonville, gav thre numbers at a piano recital given by Mra. T. J. Amspoker, t her horn In Medford Msy 6. Ml FIck waa accompanied by her mother, Mr. Frad FIck. Th Jscksonvllls lghth grad baseball team played th Central Point eighth grad team on th local grounds Thursday afternoon, with the local team winning, to 6. SPRING WATER FOR LAURELHURST SCHOOL. McLEOD, May 0. (Spl.) Th Laurelhurat school hss a new water system. Workmen hav been laying pip for several wests from a spring In th mountains and It la being ,:o,ght yam to th. .choolhou. Helman Batht, Vh,-Awim and tub. Gold Hill GOLD HILL, Msy 0 (Spl.) Mrs. Tom Smith and smsll son Jerry, wer raent Medford vUltors, School board met Wednesday eve ning In Miss Bertha Coy' offlc with a large attendance. Th meeting wa not neia Monday because of Mr, Bol jlng's Illness. I Senior are working hard on thtr f' ' "'n " entitled "A. " "'5" " Wallace Iverson spent Wednesday In Medford with his lather, Oeorg Iverson. Fred Bsker spent th week-end bar a th guest of Yrltnds and relative. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walker wer Medford visitors Tuesdsy. Mrs. Marjorle Pens spent th wash. and at her home In Medford. Bill Hooker spent th week her with hi sister, Mrs. Alva Cook, Mrs. Robert Flock of Redmond. Calif, spent th week with Mr. Floyd Lanes. Clinton Walder was a Medford visitor Mondsy. Dee Lowe spent Sundsy her with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wslker. Otto Furman was a Medford visit or April 39. Jim Clement and Oeorg Ham meraley who- are' working at Brook ings, Calif, spent th week-end her. Mrs. Wm. Puhl and Mr. John Hayes attended th Musis Festival at Ashland Thursday where they visited Mrs. Ivan Kesterson. Mr. and Mr. Jo Lewis spent Sat- ,urday and Sunday In Medford with. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Richmond. Mrs. Kals of Medford spent th week-end with her father, Mr, and Mr. Hall. her. Mr. Evelyn Thompson and Mr. George Melslnger attended th high school music festival al Ashland April 39. Mra. J. o. Pelrc ef Oall creek transacted business In Medford Mon dsy. Mr. 0. W. Martin, Mr. Tom Smith, and Mrs. John Hayes wer in Medford Friday. Mis Roberta Branden spent th week-end In Medford with friends. Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK. May 9. (Spl.) Mr. John Smith entertained at din ner Wednesday her mother, Mrs. Ella Bingham, her sisters, Mrs, Rita Ken dall. Mrs. Alios Kendall of Thomp- sonoreek and another (later, Mrs. tor tus, visiting her from Redding, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Rltter of Oold Hill mad a business trip to Thompson orek Mondsy, Mr. and Mra. Earl Croft and daugh ter, Madge, Nina and Sylvia, visited frlenda In Medford Sunday after noon. . , , , R. I. Oanfleld. Watklna man of Medford oalled on th housewives hers Saturday.' A meeting of tti achoot hoard fn Alderbrook district No. 86 was held at th horn of Mr. and Mr. F. It. Walt. Saturday avenlng. They re hired Mary Adamaon to teach for thai ensuing year. Mr. and Mr. R, H. Elhart and eon ' Billy of Ashland and Unci Curtl Miller were Sunday dinner guests ef Mr. and Mrs. p. L. Walt. Mr. Miller has been staying with his niece. Mr. Ida Wharton, In Oold Hill for th past month, during th absence of his sister, Mrs. Eva Newton, who la In Portland taking medical treat ment. A carload of young folks returalnf from th dance at th Community hall Saturday night narrowly escaped severe Injury when their car left th road and rolled over th grad. a ah art distance abov th Gerald Her man place. Other partle coming behind them helped them out of th overturned car, a frightened but wiser bunch, Th accident waa caused by allppery pavement and speed. John Smith 1 preparing to tear down the two old barn on hi plac near his house, and In place of them will erect a new and larger barn. Ladle sewing club met Thursday In Oold Hill with Mr. Tom Robin son and pieced two quilts, one for th hosts and anothr for her daughter-ln-Iaw, Mrs. Mabel Robin son, who la living then. Those at tending from here wer Mesdamea Errol Smith, Mildred Wright, Eva Smith, Nina Dusenberry, Mln Flan, Mabel Taylor and Lulu Dusenberry. A large crowd attended the dsno st th Community hall Saturday night. Musio was furnished by Mrs. Oeo. Melslnger' orchestra from Gold Hill, and th supper by Mrs. Era Smith. Another dano will be given next Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8tam and two children and brother, Jess Stams of Pacific Orov. Cal, arrived Wednesday for a month' visit with relatives hare and with their parents. M.. and Mra. J. D. Stams tn Grant Pass. Robert and Jess are employes of the American Can company In Pacific Grove. Th factory ha been closed down for thla month. EIGHT MAKES HIT moLEOD, May 6. (Spl.) Th jK)OK.n county candidate' dance at Rogue Elk, May 7, went off with a bang. The dancing and merriment lasted 111 th "w Amall hour. ; tnrfon, seemed to be having a good l)m, , w, h,1(l ,pibound when T. J. Enrlght, csndidst for district attorney, started to play th drums, and h sure knows his stuff when It comes to plsylng thst Instrument, Mra. Lillian Trusty entertained the crowd with her Jsaa playing and 1 son us. Jack Casey, who plays a wicked saxophone, showed his skill when playing "Wabaah Blue," at which time on Just couldn't mak hi feet behave. oj.j. Mdfor4 Ful Co. Tat. 631,