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PXGE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE VVAtflteD -1L jrEBFOKD M"XTL TRTBTJNT:, MEDFOKI), OREGON. "WEDNESDAY. MAY 11, 19M. BO CROW DON'T FORGET too phone that WANT AD HERE ABB TUB RATES; Per word first Insertion (Minimum 35o) ben additional insertion. per word - 1 ? (Minimum 10c per line per month, without copy changes 1M Phone 75 LOST LOST Horn-rlmmed glasses In case. front CORNER I and S-room fur Reward. Phone 758-J. j nlshed apartments: pleasant, neat, , . """ very reasonable. 1205 E. Main St. ' LOST Brown leather billfold con- j . talnlng driver s nctuws l : i son, ruvuv i tosT If dog missing, call 1616. FOUND PICKED UP from property at 417 No. Oakdale, Sunday forenoon, black key container, containing car key, S padlock keys, latch key, dis tributor feeler guage and wrench. Please leave at Tribune office. HELP WANTED MALE WORK FOR UNCLE SAM 8106.00 8380.00 month. Life Jobs. Steady pleasant work. Paid vacation. Men women, 18-60. Common education usually sufficient. Experience un necessary. List position and full particulars FREE. Don t wait. Write today sure. Franklin Insti tute, Dept. 258B, Rochester, N. Y. MEN. 18-35. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Steady work. Commence 816800 month. Paid, vacations. Ex perience unnecessary. Common edu cation aufflclent. Full particular with sample coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1236-B. Mall Tri bune. WANTED OI1UA1IONS WIDOW, 34, with boy 5, wants house keeping. Experienced. Anything, town or country. Box 3758, Trl- bun' WANTED Housework by experienced girl. 137 Tripp. WANTED Position as housekeeper In motherless home, by neat, de pendable middle aged woman; good oook. Will consider good home more than wages. Write Box 8728. Malt Tribune. WANTED Any kind ol cleaning, 35c an hour. Call 981-L. WANTED M1SCKI.LANEOUS WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished, 9c lb. Phone 869-X-2. EMPTY TRUCK OOINO to Portland this week. For attractive rates, either direction, Phone 444 Central Point. ' son tractor. Call 301-J-l. Aa rANTED To buy secondhand re frigerator. Phone loa. TRUCK leaving about 18th, wants re turn load for Puget Sound. Rea sonable rates. Harry H. Panning, 217 Arcade Apts., Klamath Falls. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parts of Oregon wsnts load. Frank Newland, 820 W. 13th St. WANT A loan of $3.000 00. first mortgage ftrst class business prop erty aa security. Address Box 8524 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. 1 1063 FOK KENT MUUStS FOR RENT Furnlahed 4-room stucco house on east side: lawn and flow ers: garden already planted. Price $30.60. Phone 105. rOR RENT Large house suitable for ' . aia w nth p.irt- a2a n i ioi FOR RENT 6-rom newly decorated house, 332 Mary. Price $17.50. Tel. 105. FOR RENT 6-room house, nicely furnished, lawn and garden: close to town. R 2, Box 103. North from Baker's service station. Tel. 17. FOR RENT At 608. Plum St., 4-room house with 3 lots, garage and sleep ing porch: $12 50 month. Tel. 801-J. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern bungalow; fireplace, garage and woodshed: beautiful shade, paved atreet, clow In: 122.50. water paid. Inquire 126 Cottage St, FOR RENT Five room modern un furnished houe. W. Jackson. In quire 416 No. Holly. TOR RENT Good modern 4-room houv close; good yard garage and t w-xlVl: ccod neighbors. Box 3725. Mall tribune. FOR RENT Good ft-room house. Phone 1041-M. FOR RENT A nice house for small family. Inquire 294 Beatty St. fOR RENT Modern partly furnWhM 4-room cotUsTe. east a. fit. Call at 414 8. Riverside, rOB REST HOUSES FOR RENT Modern house, close In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 26 par month, water paid. Call at 835 South Riverside. POR RKN1 Homes Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White FOR RENT to fl-room houses Phone 106. 80 N Central FOR RENT 4-room furnished bouse, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neat, new, 815.50; includes garage. 1016 West 11th. FOR RENT 5-room house. 116 Mistletoe. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Fum. apt. upstairs. S15 No. Bartlett. Phone 858-R. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart, ment: overstuffed, hardwood floors, fireplace. Inquire at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT S-room furnished apart ment, close In. ground floor. Tel. 310, between S and 7 p. m. Call at 437 S. Central Ave. COMPLETELY furnished S-room apt. 329 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Pleasant furn. apt. Re frigeration. 10 Quince. Tel 9S1-L. FOR RENT Small apt. downstairs, in private home. 118 Oenese. HOMES FOR RENT Call 788 IFURN. APT. for rent: 3 rooms, bath. I steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apts. Phone 0B7. run heat r'urnisnea -room bxuwp - FUKNIoMKLl nouse, d ana s-room apts.; garage. 604 W. loth. FOR RENT Modem furnished apt- jt ait hi DaMU.I 'l.R(VlM APT Alsi nliA frnnt. elMD- lng room, ground floor; reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apts., 375 South Central Ave. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace; newly decorated. Address Be 2986 Mall Tribune. ARTHUR ARMS Apts., 330 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt Lights garage: 810 & 813 Phone 452-H. FOR RENT 2-room apartments. 810 620 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOR RENT FUKKclHtlKD ROOMS i PLEASANT room for gentleman; close In; bath, garage. 809 E Mam. ROOMS $1.50; bachelor cabins 83 per week. 445 So. Front. FOK RENT HUum AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 3. Riverside. PLEASANT room with hoard. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS for RENT Small ranch close In; j well Improved. Phone 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY A client wants $375 for one year and offers ss security a first mortgage on his home place of 2 1-3 acres, well worth $2000.00. WALTER H. JONES, Resltor Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 796 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANOE Fine suburban home, 3 acres, close In: modern 5 rooms, sleeping porch and base ment, hardwood floors, 500 cap. chicken house, all excellent condi tion; 50 bearing peach trees, other fruit, berries and garden, city water and a large business lot in Med ford, for a good stock rnnch equip ped, or would consider a 4 or 5 room Medford residence on subur ban home. L. J. UPP, Phone 969-J. Spring Street. WILL EXCHANOE good home In Pas sdena, Cal., for same In Medford. Clear, close to school, church, street car and bus lines. Value 85000. No airents. Write Box 3877, Mall Tri bune. FOR EXCHANGES 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 Oran ada Ave., Long Beach, Cal. TO TRADE Ford truck. Fordson for wood. Med. Fuel Co, Tel 631. TRADE Equity of $1500 In 6-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Write Box 3834. Tribune. ofivrR ii.- i. .-.,-... ..... Oliver disc plow for tractor to trsde ,or cow toorM or n'" Tel. 14- FOR TRADE 2 modern Bonn part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. TOR SALE DOllS AND PETS FOR SALE Springer spaniel puppies. Hsrry Stewart. See at third house south of upper Grlffen Creek school. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 6ACRIK1CK SALE Five-acres splendid soil, fine orchard of peaches, apricots, cherries, ep- ; pie and berries, clover, alfalfa ' moJern six room cottatre. barn. etc.. ! shade and lawn, flowers. Clone In. Prlc 12300.00. Pour room m id ern home, r: In. lots of shrubbery, worth I2V0. Price 41700. flmah down payment. e.v paTment on balance. THE RRAI, FJ9TATE EXCHANGE 123 E. 6lh St., Tel 1498 FOR SALE 1 '4 acres, sightly loca tion, on main road; 4-room plaster ed hoiM. modern arx. almost new. A treat bargain at 41050. Phone 517-L. WHEN you trim; of real seta; taint os Brows A White, FOB SALE HOMES FOR SALE 3-room house, lot: $450; terms. Rent, 2 cabins. $6 and $8 812 Summit. FOR SALE 6-room house. S2139S9. Will take Copco or Jackson Co. B!dg. As Loan stock or $100 cash, $22.50 per month, 6 Int. Have property under lease, earn ing 8 net on $7,950. Will sell (or $4,000. Need the money. C. S. BUTTERFIELD. 409 Med. Bldg. Phone 317. FOR SALE Attractive homes Phone 106. 80 No Central. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MUST SELL my Pontlao coach, "37; consider car In trade. No dealers. 9 E. Jackson St. MUST SELL my late Whippet 4 sedan; looks and runs like new. 537 Mae St., after 6:30 p. m. F R SALE At a bargain 30 model Plymouth roadster. Rt. 2, Box 103 Ross Lane, north from Baker's serv ice station. FOR SALE Chevrolet Coupe to settle estate. Mrs. N. D. Wells, 418 King St. FOR SALB 1929 Chevrolet truck, stake body and logging trailer with log chains: 1930 model A Ford Tu dor and small trailer: 1 model 52 Atwater Kent radio. Phone 565-W. FOR SALB LIVESTOCK ONE grade Coverdale buck. See hla get from Ramboulet ewes, also few attractive fresh milk goats. Haw kins Bros, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Jersey cow, 5 years old, tested, $25; hay carrier, like new, 610. Phone 897-J-2. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One 4-year-old mare, weight 1600; also automatic electric pump. Inquire 4 Corners 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; Wag ner Creek road. FOR SALE 60 head high grade Hampshire ewes with lambs and unshorn; 2 pure Hampshire rams, at range prices. O. W. Wood, Pros pect, Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY W L. CHICKS 9c. May 8c; hardy Hansen strain, "leavy layers, large white eggs. Free range-cockerels, di rect Hansen. 266-325. Rocks or Reds 10c Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent, Ore. R. I. SETTING EGGS. F. A. Pefley, Tel. 976-W. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL SALE Fresh shad and perch, a lbs. 25c: also new shad roe, sole, etc. Ivy St. Mkt. 2 AND 4-FOOT old growth body fir, $3 and $5; any amount. Phone 1335-W. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Contral Point. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makea. $5 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett SPECIAL few days only, 16" dry laur el $2 25 tier. Phone 1335-W. CABBAGE plants. T. J. Parsons. Phoenix. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants See Carey's, near Phoenix Phone 841-J-l. FOR SALE Lady's almost new black , coai with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. W1U tell very cheap Also two evening dresses. Inquire 248 S Riverside, evenings 6 to 7 ROOUE RIVER Yellow Dent teed corn. O. A. DeVoe, 623-J-2. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. MltlCKLLAMKOUS EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 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. Grlnated se Runts, Phone 1858. HAVE POWER SPRAYER Now la the time to get your call In for spraying cork elm. apples, pears and all kinds of shrubbery. Csll 258-W. CASH psld for old gold. Jewelry, bridge work, eto. Jennings Losn Office, No. 6 South Front. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 37 No. Orape St. Phone 1062 LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to ssve rou money Haw ley rransfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY . JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MUKRAT ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of rule rule Insuranoa Rooms and A. No 83 North Central Ws. upstairs. Aulomuuiie ixns. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PATMENT8 REDUCED Ws pay up oalanoe due dealer bank or finanoe company and expend your payments Additional money loaned Phone tl for appointment Drewmaidng and K mud-ring THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .vmofjeling. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181 Expert nrtndftw Cleaner Ln OEoHot do n - rei 1172 I House cleaning. Floor waxing. Orl I tnul rug deajuug. specialty. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re finished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault Tel. 869 -It Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive ' service at moderate rates. Bstab- I llshed 20 years. Ambulanne serf loe. 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47. Job prlntlna. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best squipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing -a all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating oaeh sales slips and everything In the printing Una. 98-30 N Orape Phone 73. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model auto. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other ehargee Come In and get the cash today. See W. E Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 TO LOAN $500 on A-l real estate security. Phone 517-L. Lawnmoners LAWNMOWER3 SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 750. Call and de liver dee 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-F-4. PO Box 304 JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. E. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estlmstes free. Phone 621-L. Piano Instnit-tlun. FRED ALTON HAJGH'l Teacher of piano Classical and popular muslo courses Halght Muslo Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. Piano Deuters. SEE the Baldwin tine of Pianos at the Electric Wiring Co., 322 W Main St., or call Mrs. B O. Purucksr Tel 1442. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of Water-tight roofs Estimates and inspection without charge loth and Fir St. Tel. 1077. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8 Orape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Offloe 809 Soutb Front St. Phone 332 LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, April 13th, 1932. Notice Is hereby given that Eggbert Chambers, of Eagle Point, Oregon, who. on June 13th, 1927, made home, stead entry Serial No. 010933, for SW 'A NW and NWVi 8W'., Section 85, TownBhlp 84 S.. Range 1 E., Wlllam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final three year proof, to establish clslm to the land above described, before Delllla S. Meyer, Clerk of County Court, at Medford, Oregon, on the 24th day of May, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses. John Allen, H. E. Webb. Frank Hill and Merle Dean, all of EAgle Point, Oregon. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD, Acting Register. Prospect PROSPECT. May 11. (SpU Rube Moore, who had his arms badly burn ed from hot tar while working on the highway, was able to return to work Saturday. Mra. David Neville hu been quite 111 but It now convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were week-end guests of Mra. E. H. Hurd and Mr. and Mn. Jeaae Med aria In Medford. Monady night a large crowd gath ered at the home of Mr. and Mra. Vie Chapman, and charl varied the newlyweds, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Ohn. Mr. and Mra, Wyatt Clark have been remodeling and landscaping the Cascade Gorge resort. It la now one of the most attractive places on the highway. Owing to the weather and the high waters, fishing has been very poor this season. Prospect school Is busy preparing for the close. Commencement will be May 39 .according to plans. Trail TRAIL. May 11. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hutchinson of Seattle ar rived May 8 to visit a week with Mr. Hutchinson's brother, 8. W. Hutchin son. Mrs. John Still, who has been very 111 at her home on the highway, la better. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson shopped in Medford Mxy 10. The lunch room opened Sunday with Mrs. Goldle (JIayrler in charge, Every one is buy planting late garden and putting ont tomato plants. The weat.r ta ldal and everything la growing wonderfully. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hutchinson and their children, Olive Junior and Dor othy, of Trail, and Mr. and Mrs. Keva Hutrhlnaon and little daugh ter. Shirley, of Klamath Falla were dinner guests of their parents' home Mother's day, When the Brattle rel atlvea arrived there was quite a family reunion, I,- Pentecostal peop.4 of Medford announce tent meetings here open ing Wednesday night. Everyone la Invited. Mrs. Wayne Ash hss returned home here much Improved In health. Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker of Medford called here Sunday. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, May 11. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark attended a picnic May 8 at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. T. Horn at Trail. Charlea Sturglll and Sylvia Haw kins were elected most popular stu dents ln high school. May s. G. R. Carter was an Eagle Point visitor May 0. Mr. and Mra. Roy Ash pole and aon Donald motored to Evans creek May 8. Mra. Cliff Hixon waa taken to a Medford hoapltal May B for a serious operation. She Is reported In a seri ous condition. Barney Seaman, who spent several daya last week with his brother, R. T. Seaman, left May 7 for Medford. A special Mother's day program was given May 8 at the Presbyterian church ln addition to Rev. J. 8. Smith 'a sermon. Miss Yetta Olson sang "Mother, Oh My Mother," Misses Helen, Frances and Rose Smith, trio; recitation, Verta Howell; recitation. Rose Smith, Mr. and Mra. Floyd V. Barrett spent the week-end ln Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Road arm el left May 0 for Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Sfcott Boyer called May 8 on r. and Mrs. Wm. Perry. Gerald Ward underwent a second operation at the Sacred Heart hos pital May 7. Josephine Hurst waa unable to work May 8 because of Illness. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Haley spent the evening of May 7 with Mr. and Mra. J. E. Stowcll. Mr, and Mrs. Scott Boyer spent the week-end ln Eureka, Cal.. with Mrs. Boycr's mother. Mrs. Tom Ves tal carried the mall In Mr. Boyer's place May 7. Mrs. George fl to well, who has been In an Ashland hospital for two weeks, Is getting along nicely and will soon be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young enter tained at dinner May 8 for Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth, Mrs. Alice Daley. Mlas Clara Young, Pete Young and Perl Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. James Owens of the Antelope district spent the evening May 8 with Mr, and Mrs. Nick Young. Work Is progressing rapidly on the store building being erected by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray, adjoining Perry's garage. Zeppelin Returns To Home Airdrome FRIBDRICHSHAFEN, Germany. May 10. AP) The Graf Zeppelin Unded at 1 :30 o'clock yesterday, debark ing the 13 passengers who were car ried on the fourth trip of the year from Braeil, Fire at Boys Home BEAVERTON, Ore., May 11. (AP) Fire late Monday destroyed the two-story frame laundry and bakery building at St, Mary's home for boys, one mile west of here. Loss was es timated at about 83000, covered by $2100 insurance, Favorite Scratched BALTIMORE, Md., May 11. (AP) Slave Ship, Walter M. Jeffords' lead ing candidate for Saturday's Preak ness and three -year-old honors, waa declared out of the 150,000 claaslo to day aa the result of a spread hoof. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Segments of curves k Old place of cloth t. Barriers to ' streams IL Old musical Infttrument It Arabian frurment ngriom In Inrlo-Chlns 15. End of a hammer bead opposite the fact II. Of an Oriental country 18. Brmlne 20. Stop II. Not at home 22, Pronoun 25, Short-napped fabric zs. French dty It. Fall 10. Pertaining to the Interior of a building IK. Humbles IS. Kind of duck 3. Foreign 29. East Indian weight 41. Render suit able 44. English cathedral clly Solution of Yesterday's Puizta micamaleIe Li a, uLII SMRle n e wIpen's RED AfNlSK "E NLTlu CIK V mm bet a sjii a t mm giTis, npiE wmk S P E CJTS ILRLuMp'im i Sx a h a N AVfp!lC U D iSJE P A L N 1 EMXlR AfD E DgM ENE EE IlAiEE" 5 R EITinRlETS' s iIukIwjo.rim !e T EiRIS 0 R MMNBBMl Dip L k o nTe Wf rIeIeII Mtfi m e 4s. Pertaining to Arlus 47. Urates 49. ln(erect1on 5L On the highest point of 64. Uei-flys &. Scotch rtver M, InfrtNiuent 57. Oaello M. Append 51, Formtr Rus sian ruler WM HI 35 " " .' ' if . . mi . j, i JL Wtfr 3o 31 ,. J2 33 34 3S WM -74 "( !; '' 3$" 4o 2T" 42 43 TiaZ- 44 ,. !lU!I 49 ZSS 44 So ,.,.,. 7T Si lj 73 TiF? ,si ' w It35" CHINESE REBELS CLOSING IN UPON RAILWAY CENIERi I HARBIN. Manchuria. May 11. , ( AP) Powerful Chinese rebel force ! were reported ln dlspntchea to the j Ren go news agency today to be clos- ! lng tn on Hallung, an Important rail- Japaneae const, la ted there was be lieved to be endangered. Meantime, the League of Nations MimchurtRn Inquiry commission waa working here, protected by heavy po- ' lice guards. The entire force was called out laat night when the com- ( tiiioBiv'ic nnnT-ii, aim nil blicci through whlcvh the party passed on Its way to Ita hotel were closed to traffic to prevent the possibility of trouble. TOKYO, May 11. ( AP) The war office announced today that the fourt?cnth Japanese army division, recently ordered withdrawn from Shanghai, was being sent to Manchu ria. Shady Cove SHADY COVE. May 11. (Spl.) Ralph Bender Is tearing down his j old house and building a new one I on the north part of hla farm. i A family reunion and birthday party was celebrated by the John son family. About 30 attended. j Mrs. Lillian Trusty "of Trail bought i a plot of land from Mr. and Mrs. John Laden and Is building a house ' there. Mrs. Ceclle Prttchette went to i Union Creek to work at the restau- ' rant. She expects to be there all j summer. John Laden, who has been to the J marine hospital at San Francisco for treatment for hla shoulder. 1 returned Thursday. He reported feel- ( lng better. Rogue Onka Service station, owned by Jessie Miller, has been leaned by Dick Burgess, formerly of Med ford. He moved here last week. William Zlmmerly and Ed Fisher left for Prlnevllle Monday morning to shear sheep. Mra. John Stllle, who has been very 111 with the flu, la some better and waa able to alt up a short time Sunday. Neighbor gathered for a plcnlo nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, John Laden and had a home raising for Mrs. Lillian Trusty, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bender and son, Mr, and Mra. Bert Conner and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Blaaa and son, Mrs. Eva Sagersman, Georke Adklnson and son, Ed Fisher, Ray Prltchette, Mr. and Mrs. Laden, Mra. Trusty and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Durkey and two daughters and friend, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Hammock and daughter of Medford. All had a good time. The house waa put up and nearly all enclosed. It Is thought another day will about finish It. Colunilila at Flood VANCOUVER, Wash., May 10. (AP) For the first time since 1030 the Columbia river has passed flood stngo here, rising Inst night to 109 feet above &ero. Flood stage ta 16 feet. Cross-Word Puzzle lu. Negro cor ruption of master 11. Pintail ducka 17. Athletes 19, Turks IL Japanese sasb 12. Vane 14, Mnsculfne name 17. Msrlna distress call 29. Crony IL Primary color IL Afternoon naps 14. Teleoit flsb 14. Bend In timber 17. Cautioned la advance 19. Old word meaning to consecrate 4A, Mistake 41 Disturbs the peace M. Summoned Id a hotel 41 Soutb African fox it. Portion 50. Mountain In Crate IL Anglo-Saxon money of account II. By DOWN L Hlgrn mountain i. Cereal grass I. Plumed 4. DlsiHtched 5. Hindu till nf nobis rank I. lesntied T. Opening I. Scandinavian I. Clous by l post. Meteorological Report .May 11, m. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday fair, but becoming cloudy; not much change ln temperature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Thursday, but becoming cloudy north and west portion, probably with rains northwest portion; cooler northwest portion Thursday. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning. 4S degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 93; lowest, 02. Total precipitation since September 1, 1931. 18.38 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 45; fi a. m. today, 95. Sunset today, 7:20 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:53 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:21 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m., HO Meridian Time. If f1 r B Baker City 84 38 Clear Boston 54 44 Cloudy Boise 78 48 Cloudy Chicago .... 56 48 T. Rain Denver 70 50 Clear Des Moines -..a- 70 50 m Clear Fresno ........-.. 92 64 Clear Helen 76 44 Cloudy Loe Angelea 68 68 Cloudy MEDFORD 76 43 . Clear New York 60 48 Cloudy Phoenix 80 58 P. Cdy Portland 64 46 Clear Reno 80 50 . Clear Rosebur 68 0 C'r Salt Lake - 74 54 Clear San Francisco. 86 82 . Cloudy Seattle - 58 44 Clear Spokane 88 42 Clear Washington. D.C. 60 48 .70 Rain I PORTLAND, Ore.. May 1. (Jp) It would have been "a good trick" If It had worked, but today M. M, May recently an Inmate of the state In sane hospital, was sentenced to eight months In Jail for ualng the malls to defraud. The scheme, said the United States district attorney, was this: May in' aured his automobile for liability and paid the premium. Several months passed. He wrote the insurance com pany that he had an accident in Idaho and that O. A. Dole waa In jured and threatened suit, May ask ed the Insurers to settle, An agent of the company went to see Dole at Free water. Settlement was made for 8760. And then it waa discovered that Dole and May were the same man, and that the aoct dent waa mythical. SLIDES THREATEN FRENCH VILLAGE LYONS, France, M&y 11.-09, Landslides, similar to those which demolished two apartment houses here Sunday and burled two score people .1 the wreckage, threatened the 1600 Inhabitants of St, Qenlx-Sur-Oulen, 30 miles east of here, today. Several slides, In which more than 1,000.000 tons of earth and rocks tumbled down, sent the people scrambling down the mountain aide. Three houses and 1000 treea were flattened and more threatened. PORTLAND, May 10. A three-hour debate which finally resulted In adoption of a report endorsing Dr. C. H. Harrison, superintendent and registrar of the conference of Congre gational church of Oregon, opened the 84th annual conference of the ohurch here Monday. The confer ence continued today and will con clude Wednesday. Delegates were hero from all sections of the stats. 22 Killed When Storm Hits Jail CALCUTTA, INDIA, MsJ II. (AP) Twsnty.two gusrnt and prisoners Wfr. killed and 85 Mrlously Injured today In an outbreak which occurred at ths Jail at Mymsslngh, Bengal, when a tornado blew th roof off ths building. WINTER WHEAT CROP SHOWS BIG DECREASE WABHIMOTOK. Mar 11(AP Winter wheat production this year, as innicaiaa oy conditions May 1 was estimated today by the department ot agriculture at 440.781,000 bushels, compared with 457.970.000 bushels a month ago and 7B7.465.000 bushels last year, Noted Fliers of Britain To Wed LONDON. ng., May 11. (AP) An aviation romanc will unit. In mar nsa, tt beat known fl-ures In Brit ish flying. J. A. Molllaon, noted rU.tanc filer, announced last night thst he was engaged to Amy John son. Britain's most famous woman lilsr. 1 BUTTE FALLS SENIOR PLAY SCHEDULED f OR 12 The Butte Falls high school senior play, "The Roe of El Monte," la nearlng readiness for production May 12. It Is a Spanish drama and has several good comedy part. The oast of characters Is well ehosen and much interest Is shown on the part of the students aa well aa their dt rector, Mrs. Stewart, and the stage manager, Leo Hoag, The scenel a an outdoor sitting the patio of the El Monte ranob. house near the Mexican border. Colonel Dumbarton, Spanish-American war veteran and owner of Bl Monte, la played by Frank Ragsdale. Wong, the colonel's Chinese ser vent. Is played by Charlea Cummlngs, and Aurdy Rogers tokea the part of Bate ban, Mexican boy. Miller Boone, nephew to the colo nel, and Jim Steele, ranch foreman, are played by Herb Wright and Elmer Abbcvt, respectively. Mrs. Good win, the gushing, flap perish widow from New York, and her daughter, Darlene, are played by Evaltn Cummlngs and Velva Whltne respectively, Ramona, the Indian cook. Is play ed by Laura Cook. Pete Anderson of Ranch o Laguna la played by none other than Lea Merrtman. Olorla, the girl from the desert, to played by Helen Smith, Rosita, the Rose of El Monte, la played by Velma Whitney. The theme song for the play la "La, Golondrlna," which la sung by one member of the play cast, and la ' also played by the high school or chestra. The orchestra also assists) in the evening's entertainment by furnishing muslo between acta and before the play. Nominal admission will be oharged. BREAKING LOG DROPS OF FAVORITE STREAM No fish, but a good alibi, marked M. N. Hogan's return from hla latest fishing expedition up Butte Creek, kindred sportsmen announced yes terday. "H has a good story and he'll stick to It, as long ss the ban dages hold out." Fishing on hla aid of the creek wasn't good enough for Hogan, so ha shlnnled across a log. Ha didn't get any fish on that aide, so he shlnnled back again. At least ha started to, when the limb broke, lowering him Into the creek. The rocks were near the surface In spite of the high water of springtime and when Hogan evolved from the riffles he waa la need of bandages, not the skillet with which Mrs. Hogan waa awaiting hla return. HEALTH ASSN. TO MEET MAY 18TH The bi-monthly meeting of the Jackson County Health association will meet at the home of Mrs. Corn ing Kenly on May 18 at a p. m. Aa the meeting la always anticipated with pleasure, It will be of Interest to all committee, of the association to know the date. Miss Mildred Carlton, president of the association, who has but recently returned from the child welfare con ference at Salem, has much to re port of this new work In Oregon. Miss Louise Bashford, special teacher of the Medford school system, will dtsousa child welfare work from the mental standpoint and explain the endesvore of the Medford schools In behalf of the atypical child. IT NOW IN MINE OUTFIT In a news article In the Mall Tribun of April 9oth, the name of Wm. Martlneau was mentioned as a member of the Paclflo Mine corporation of that data. Mr. Mar tlneau was ft member of the cor poration three years ago but later resigned, and at present has no connection whatever with this con cern, nor did he have at the time ths article waa printed. This cor rection Is mads at the request of Mr. Martlneau. 13-Inch Splinter Penetrates Body BIND. Ore., May JO. (AP) Im paled by a lS-lnch splinter which shot out of a ripsaw In a mill here, R. I, Hallgren wan seriously Injured Monday but today waa expected to rtcoTer, The large splinter penetrat ed his abdomen and ranged down ward into his thigh. FRENCH LIMIT PORTS FOR FRUIT ENTRANCE ARIA. May 11. (IP) The Impor tation of fruit certified to be free from San Jose scale hss been limited to the porta of Marseilles. Dunkirk, Havre and Bordeaux, according to t notice published In the official Jour nal today, A Lovely Permanent Wave for Mother's day only 5. Make an ap pointment for her new. Bowman's. Phone AX . .