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PAGE FIFTEEN1 H3 WHAT Y6U:WANTto'FbR. EASY RE WAb-YtlO 1-0 IU.KV Wft.bl.VliD Vti BOIUIOW irEBFORD OTL TRIBUNE, 1IEDFORD, "OTTEGON, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1931 DON'T FORGET iTO PHONE THAi. f ..r 4 TaTtT K T YV AIN 1 HERB ABB THE BATES: er word tint Insertion (UHHUM". ' Caen additional Insertion, nar word - (Minimum now. lc (Minimum lOo) pr line per month, without copy change - f1Ja Phone 75 rosTBlfocal shell rim spectacles. Reward. Phone 1404. tOST Horn-rlmmed glasses in case. Reward. Phone 758-J. tjtst Brown leather billfold con- V taming driver's license Hn. Reward. Thomas Culbert- son. Phone 603. LOST If dog missing, call 16H. fOTJND PICKED UP from property at 417 NoT Oakdale. Sunday forenoon, black key container, containing car ity't padlock keys, latch key. dis tributor feeler guage and wrencn. Please leave at Tribune office. HELP WANTED MALE MEN. 18-35. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Steady work. Commence $158 00 month. Paid vacations. Ex perience unnecessary. Common edu cation sufficient. Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1236-B, Mall Tri bune. WANTED BUUATIONS C.-nm-r 41 -rit.h hftV ft. Want hOUSe keeping. Experienced. Anything, town or country. Box 3758, Tri bune. WANTED Any kind ol cleaning, 25c an hour, uau oi-u. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good used piano. N. I. Whetstone, 347 6th St, Ashland. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak land want load from there or point en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Small blacksmith forgo. Phone 413. WILL BUY or trade for portable air compressor. Call at 1761 No. Riv erside. ELDERLY LADY want to share in care and expense of modest apart ment. Box 3773, care Tribune. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished, Be lb. Phone 869-X-3.. WANTED Secondhand disc for Ford son tractor. Call 301-J-l. WANTED To buy secondhand re frigerator. Phone 105. JPTY TRUCK going to California and various narts of Oretron wants load. Frank Newland. 820 W. 13th St. WANT A loan of 13.000.00, first mortgage flrat class business prop erty as security. Address Box 3524 Mall Tribune. WANTED Cash register. Jennings Loan Offloe. WANTED I Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and , twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 No. Grape St. 1 1062 FOR BENT HOUSES POR RENT 6-room modern bunga low at 13 Crater Lake Ave, Just completely redecorated: (25, water rent paid. Phone 697-R-2. POR RENT 4-room furnished house and garage, 18.00. Key 214 Cot tage. POR RENT 4-room house with bath, 15. 828 W. 13th St. Phone Econ omy Lumber Co. POR RENT 3-room furnished house near mill: newly decorated; H2.50 Vper month, Including water. In quire 1603 N. Riverside. POR RENT Furnished 4-room stucco house on east side; lawn and flow ers: garden already planted. Price 30.50. Phone 105. FOR RENT Lame house suitable for roomers. 829 W. 1 1th. Price -'2 50. Phone 105. FOR RENT S-rom newlj decorated house. 333 Mary. Price 117.50. Tel. 103. FOR RENT At 608 Plum St, 4-room house with 2 lots, garage and sleep ing porch; 12.50 month. Tel. 881-J. FOR RENT Good modern 4-room house, close: good yard garage -nd woodshed: good neighbors. Box 3725. Mall Tribune. POR rent Good 3-room house Thone I041-M. FOR rent A nice house for small family. Inquire 264 Beatty St. FOR REN1 tsome Furntsoed or unfurnished Brown Whit FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. , very cheap to reliable party. Tel. e o A DeVoe. FOR ken l so room Douse fiaa 104, lg M. Ceairai, rOB RENT HOUSES FOR BENT Modern partly furnished -room cottage, east tide. Call at H 8. Rlveralde. POR BENT Modern nouae. close In Pine ahade, lawn and garden lot. 26 per month, water paid. Call at 826 South Rlveralde. TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neat, new, 116 60; include garage. 1016 Weat 11th. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURN. APT., 3 rooma, eleeptng porch, hot water, private bath. 621 W, 10th. FOR RENT 3 rooms and sleeping porch: clean, well furnished du plex: low rental. Call 212 S. Orape. POR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; overstuffed, hardwood floori, fireplace. Inquire at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, close In, ground floor. Tel. 310. between 6 and 7 p. m. Call at 437 8. Central Ave. COMPLETELY furnished 3-room apt. 229 No. Ivy. POR RENT Pleasant turn. apt. Re frigeration. 10 Quince. Tel 061-L. FOR RENT email apt. downatalrs, In private home. 118 Gcnese. HOMES FOR RENT Call 700 FURN. APT. for rent: rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgtdalre. Hawk Apts. Phone 087. FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur nished apartments: pleasant, neat, very reasonable. 1205 E. Main St. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room stuoco house on east side. Phone 105. FURNISHED house. 2 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. POR RENT Modern furnished apt downstairs. 345 N. Bartlett. 2-ROOM APT Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apts., 375 South Central Ave. FOR RENT Modem furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace; newly decorated. Address Box 2985 Mall Tribune. ARTHUR ARMS Apts, 330 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light garage; 810 & 612 Phone 462-H. FOR RENT 2-room apartments. 10 620 So Fir Phone 1320. FOB RENT FUHKI8HED ROOM Is FURNISHED ROOM Private ent rance; modern, new home; garage; 13.50. Phone 789. 41 Ashland Ave. FOR RENT Beautiful east room; lsdy or gentleman; breakfast, gar age If desired. Phone 1577-x. FOR RENT Clean, pleasant room: bath: breakfast If desired. 204 Genesee St. DlflB, KIT -nA-n rfl aan,la,a In: bath, garage. 609 E Main. ROOMS 11-60; bachelor cabins 2 per week. 445 So. Front. FOB RENT BUun AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside PLEASANT room with board. 716 B. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RANCH FOR RENT 200 acres, 80 cult, free water, equipment, cows, 400 yr. In advance, or will take good security until end of year. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6th St. Tel. 1408. POR RENT Bmall ranch cloae In; well Improved. Phone 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY A client wanta 375 for one year and offera as security a first mortgage on his home place of 2 1-3 acres, well' worth (2000.00. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 796 FOB EXCHANGE TO TRADE All electric cabinet radio for good cow. Phone 10-F-4. FOR EXCHANGE Fine suburban home, 2 acres, close In; modern 6 rooms, sleeping porch and base ment, hardwood floors. 600 cap. chicken house, all excellent condi tion: 50 bearing peach trees, other fruit, berries snd garden, city wster and a large business lot In Med ford, for a good stock ranch equip ped, or would consider a 4 or 3 room Medford residence on aubur ban home. L. J. UPP, Phone 969-J. Spring Street. WILL EXCHANGE good home In Pas adena, Cal, for same In Medford. Clear, close to school, church, street csr and bus lines. Value 5000. No asent. Write Box 3877, Mall Tri bune. FOR EXCHANGE California for Ore gon houses, lot, duplexes, flats. orcMrds, oranges, lemons, walnuts, grapefruit, avacadoes. Realtors, send listings specifying what you wuh In exchange. M. E. Oetter. 1731 Gran ada Ave, Long Beach. Cal. TO TRADE Ford truck. Fordson for wood. Med. Fuel Co, Tel 631. TPAnr Eoultv of 1500 In 5-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. nm Tribune. OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trade for cow. horse or fencing Tel. 14-F-ll FOR TRADE 2 modern bouse, part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 S Riverside "FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES WANTED A hoae ps'nt-d in ex ohanae fir car or first payment. Phone S92-Y. GOOD USED CAR Will exchange for cattle. Phone 990. POR SA.LE 1923 Chevrolet trurk. stake body and loa-m trailer with log chains; 1930 model A rord Tu rf.: and .mall trailer: 1 model 52 Ataater Seat rad;o. Phone S6J-W. FOB SALE HOMES FOR SALE 6-room house. 2139S9. Will take Copco or Jackson Co. Bldg. Si Loan stock or 100 cash, 22.50 per month, 6 Int. Have property under lease, earn ing 6", net on 7.950. Will sell for 4.000. Need the money. C. S. BUTTERF1F.LD, 409 Med. Bldg. Phone 317. FOR SALE Attractive home. Phone 103 30 No. Central. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE SACRIFICE SALB Flv acre splendid soli, fine orchard of peaches, apricots, cherries, ap ples and berries, clover, alfalfa, mo-lern six room cottage, barn, etc, shade and lawn, flower. Close In. Price (2300.00. Four room modern home, close In. lot of shrubbery, worth 2500. Price 1700. Small down payment, eaav pavments on balance. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 135 E. 6th St, Tel 1496 FOR SALE Hi acres, sightly loca tion, on main road: 4-room plaster ed house, modern am. almost new. A great bargain at 1050. Phone 517-L. WHEN you tninl of real estate think of Brown at whit FOR 8ALB LIVESTOCK HORSE for sale or trade for cow; '. mile north of Lone Pine school. J. W. Thornton. ONE grade Coverdale buck. See hla get from Ramboulet ewes, also few attractive fresh milk goat. Haw kins Bros. Applegate. Ore. FOR SALE Cow. Tel. 14-F-ll. T. V. William. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. Just fresh. M. F. Barlow, Talent, Wag ner Creek road. FOR SALE POULTRY R. I. SETTING EGGS. P. A. Petley. Tel. 8J8-W. . FOB SALB DOUS AND PETS THREE well marked Boston Bull puppies, 6 weeks old, also 1 male pup. 4 months old; 1 female. 3 years old. All above are pedigreed and will be told reasonable. J. O. Cameron, Route 4, over Buckshot hill, north and east 3 miles, Two Fines. FOR SALE Springer spaniel puppies. Harry Stewart. See at third house south of upper Grlffen Creek school. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FULL LINE fresh sea foods, lowest prices. Ivy St. Mkt. FOR SALE Hayrack. Wm. Bardwell, Lozier Lane. WOOD FOR SALE 85c per tier, 13-ln. green slaba; 5.00 per load 6 tiers. FREE one load of kindling with each a-load order. VALLEY FUEL Co, Tel. 76. ORDER NOW. FOR SALE Trailer. Pat Second Hand Store. FOR SALE Alfalfa. O. A. DeVoe. BATTERY CHARGER for aale or trade. 1761 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Heywood baby buggy. 12: also bedstead, springs and mattress. Used one month, (16. 519 S. Riverside. BARGAINS In good used tires and tubes. Big 4 Wrecking Yard, No. Riverside. CABBAOE PLANTS 25o per 100. 311 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE Electric clipping ma chine, suitable for all stock. Hu mane Society. Phone 1516. 2 AND 4-POOT old growth body fir. 3 and 5; any amount. Phone 1335-W. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all makes, & up; term if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N. Bartlett SPECIAL few dava only, 16" dry laur el 2 25 tier. Phone 1333-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 bla, coat with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. will sell very cheap. Also two evening dresses. Inquire 246 S Riverside, evenings 8 to 7 ROGUE RIVER Yellow Dent eed corn. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-3. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser, sand and gravel. Phone 013-J. MISCELLANEOUS EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East Main. Haircut 35c. Open till 8 evenings. BUILDINOS ana roofe painted by our spray equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colors In materials for composition roofs. Grlnated as Runta. Phone 1658. HAVE POWER SPRAYER Now is the time to get your call In for apraylng cork elm. apples, peara and all klnda of ahrubbery. Call 258-W. CASH paid for old gold, Jewelry, bridge aork, etc. Jennings Loan Office, No. 5 South Front. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tool or what have you. Medford Bargain Hiniaa, 27 No. Grape St. Phot 1062 LOCAL or long distance nauling We guarantee to save you money Haw ley rransfer, 619 North Rivarsld Phone 1044-X. RI'SISE DIRF.CTORY Aatomooil i .cans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealet bank or finance company and extend your payment Addllluoal money 1 loaned, Phone II tot eppomnoent. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract JACKSON CO. AI1STHACT CO. Abstract ol Title and Title Insurance, The only complete Title System tn Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol Title Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83 North Central We, upetalre. Dresamaklng and tfemodrllng. THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking and .emoOellng. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. tupert Wliiduw Cleaner LET OEORtlE DO IT Tel 1173 House oleanlng. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, apeclalty. Furniture ttepalrlng. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flnlhed re-glued. W carry full line of upholstery sample. A, N Thibault. TfL 969-B Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab llhed 20 yeare. Ambulant serv ice. 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing K all kinds; book binding; louse-leaf Ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing Una. 28-30 N Orape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autoa. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charge come in and get the cash today See W B Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 TO LOAN 500 on A.l real estate security. Phone 517-L. Lawnntower LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 76o Call and de liver fiee 23 No. Fir. Phone 361. painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-P-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. Estimates free. Phone 621-L. Piano Instrut-tluo. FRED ALTON HAJOH'l Teaoher of piano Classical and populai mustc course Haight Muslo Studio. 818 Lioerty Bldg Tel 73. Piano Ueaiera. SEE the Baldwin ane of Planoe at the Electric Wiring Co, 222 W Main St., or call Mr. B O. 'urucker Tel 1443. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builder of water-tight roofa Estimate and Inspection without charge 10th and Plr St. Tel 1077 DAVIS TRANSFER at STORAGE 8ervlce guaranteed 30 S. Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER t STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Price right. Service guaranteed. RE1NEUNG TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kind Office 309 South Front St. Phone 332. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, May 13. Spl.) Friday afternoon Eagle Point high achool baseball tesm played Butte Falls high on the latter' diamond. Butte Falls won, 9 to 7. Butte Falls town baseball team played Prospect 8unday and won. 7 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ruasel Hlbbard and son silent several daya In Medford last week. Mr. Hlbbard had some dental work done. Mr. Larson's mother and grand mother returned to Newburg last week. Mrs. Horace Oeppert spent several days In Medford last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Wymore of Medford attended the Woodman dance at Butte Falls Saturday, as did Mrs. Josle . Casey of. Medford. Nineteen members attended Hust lers' club meeting Thursday after noon at Mrs. Baker's. Hostesses were Mrs. Bernlce Baker and Mrs. Hlldred Abbott. Mra. N. B. Stoddard left April 28 for 8anta Ana, Calif, for her father's funeral. Billy Abbott visited his home at Lake Creek and an aunt and uncle at Eagle Point over the week-end. Mr. Stone left Tuesday for Cali fornia with Mrs. Stone's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins. Margaret Cadrsow and Beulah Here ford were Butte Falla vlaitora from Ashland recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roaeoe Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore attended the boat rare at Emigrant dam. Others attending were the Merrl- mans and Miss Severance. Pollyanna club met with Falllene Jackson. A ep-lel meeting was held with Ruth Moore April 27. Senior play. "The Rse of El Monte," will be pre-enled May 13 at Bulte Falls hiah school. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and daugh ter and Emll Nelson left for Wash ington last week. Mr. and Mr. Ray Parker and children moved Into the Mark Baker house last week-end. Picture frames made to order. Peaslcya, opp. Hoi.j theater, The (&UNTT Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, May IS. (Spl.) Josephine May Kantor celebrated her fifth birthday May 3. George Alford and Mlse cho Alford were gueata at the Talent Grange Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Busey war Medford shoppers Monday. Mra. Putman returned home from the hospital In Medford Sunday, she has not been feeling so well the last of this week. Margaret Hughe spent Sunday with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Sprutl and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferns and family were Medford shopper Saturday. The Barnes boys have been working for Mr. Mays at Wagner creek the psst week. Mr. DeWIt sold one of his cows, and made the delivery of It Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burnett and Hollls Olsen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor Saturday evonlng. Mra. Ray Ward was hostess at a birthday dinner Sunday evening hon oring Mra. Cliff Mauat. Guests were Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drake, Mr. Maust, Mr, Ward and the honor gfuest. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Al ford Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Baron, Mra. Brown and Mr, and Mra. Potter, of Ashlsnd. Mr. and Mrs. eBn Rogers and family were house guest of Mr. and Mr. Joe Kantor last week. Ivan Olsen and L. C. Hill were guests of Kantora the evening of May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright were din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward Saturdsy. Mrs. Lester Carr and Miss Echo Alford were business callers In Med ford Thuradsy morning. Central Point CENTRAL POINT. May 13. (SnU Mr. Charles Dunlap, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Ben der, who arrived May 3 to visit her parent, returned home on the Shas ta to Woodland, Cal.. May 8. Mr. and Mra. E. Hurd and family of Medford were Sunday dinner guest at the L, H. Smith home. A committee 1 planning a hard time dance at the Orange hall on May 14. They hope for a record at tendance. There will be refreshment. Warning I given that no one put In an appearance dresed in his good clothe unless he wishes to pay a fine. Three one-act play will be given at the Central Plont Orange hall May 18. instead of May 11, as previ ously stated. Applegate Orange will present for first scoring in the con test under the Jackson County Rec reation club. "The Teeth of the Gift Horse" will be presented by the Central Point Orange, and "Miss Molly" by Rogue River Civic Im provement club. They scored highest among plays Judged to date. The public is invited. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Injure T. Mark mad br folding It. Bad or mall clous Inten tion 14. Forest wsrdea li. Plant of th Illy family! var. 11 Makea neces sary II. Together i ore tlx II. Sign 11. Sea earl 21 That which a ruminant chew M. Make leather It. Prison aboard of man-of-war II. Female horse 21, Chang 11. Faithful 10. Always 12. Finished IX. Resumed 15, Unit, of dis course It. Taken .olid food 10. Grows drowsy 11. Ilefor II. Old form of threa Solution of Yesterday's Puiil IF m mis m e In W d IIIWmTeId" an eJmBn; e1 o AM i tJe i M WMc a irm "eIlMs OlN C E RLSlEgfSIP AR KL E S A L E R fpWJ SpR E 1 9. BM S- " E M T O E E Glop P i 6 OlS M? f EDS SVE R SlE SjG U STSlElf AIR ES $1 IN AlN timfa C jOtJ- E SS Njb.Rlf Wk MlU A 6r6 mo T s PE R i D Ep EOJN T N E SjETSlTIg tS St IRIAIN IP S U Merchant. lie 4S, Chnffy pnrt nt ground grain . Within 47. 1.1km 49, Uawkeye state : tibbr. 10. A'ljiint the pitch again It. Soften In 14 Burnti forth violently 11. Nil thickly settled ' - 3 6 & 8 T' " 73 73 ar" "" Tr Ti "T" TT " " . -m n m W!M W'T WM li mm. iZZZIl z 1Z So SI A S3. S3 W. S SS m. ,1 I I I i. I I I I .1 I Mini u I .ii. I .ill. ' IUI.S Briefs Talent TALENT. May IS. (Spl.) Mrs. Murry Leslie, of Klamath county, is here to spend the summer with her brother. Elder C. H. Predenberg. Mrs. D. B. Long and small son Don ald, of Suncrest were guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Long. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry and daughter Edna made a business trip to Jacksonville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner attend ed the pot luck dinner and party of the Ashland Elks Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Southwtck and daughters. Doris and Betty Jo, were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. letter Newbry. Lad lev Aid society of the Talent M. E. church met with Mrs. Joseph Pope Thursday afternoon. Miss Luc lie Holudrldge, teacher at Sam Valley high school, wa home over the week end, P .T. A. met Thursday evening at the school, and an Interesting pro gram was enjoyed. Rev. Joseph Pope will preach the baccalaureate sermon for the Talent seniors Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Young married people's class of Talent M. E. church, had a party at Mr. and Mr. Everett Boone' Friday evening. A good, time wa enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hold ridge and family were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. William Lewsadder Sunday. Mrs. Howard Burnett and Mrs. D. B. Long and Charles Long motored to the Hamlin ranch beyond Eajle Point Wednesday. An Interesting Mother day pro gram was given at the Baptist church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman of Jack sonville visited her mother Mr. Ida French Sunday afternoon. J. S. Crawford who has been 111 for several day 1 reported Improving. . Phoenix PHOENIX, May IS. (Spl.) Mr. Mary Ellison of Medford la spending I'll week with her daughter, Mrs. L. O. Csater, Mr. and Mra, Dow Frakea of Lake view spent the week end her with relatives Mrs. Frakea waa formerly Leota Leamea. Mrs. Alice All n and daughter of Bend vlalted a few daya here with her mother, Mra. Wilson, and slater. Mra. W. D, Barnea. Mra Mary E. Wilson and-Mrs L. O. Caster spent Sunday afternoon with Mra. Cora Morgan here. Mrs. Anna Simpson of Medford Is spending a few days with her daugh ter, Mra. Moan chandler. Mr. and Mres. Esrl Anderson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saster. During the after noon all attended the theatre In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. w. O. Ganaway sc. compnnled their son. Paul, to Crater Lake Monday. They reported a good trip. Miss Delia Eagle of Klamath Falla visited Mr. and Mra. DeVrles and Miss Marlon DeVrles. Mr. and Mrs. Cross-Word Puzzle S. Type msaaurei . Bymbol for silver tl. Safe II. Wore swsr 17. Dry end barren 10. International understand ing 11, One who pro vide and serves food li. Prepare by staepinc 28. One: prefix 27. Preceding nights It. Swears olemnly tt. Given another title to X3. Withdraw 14. One who ae nnlrs by labor S5. S nm II hamlet 27. Drawn off liquid con tents 21. LeglalatW body 41. Precious ones 44, Custom 45. BDillcal king dom 4T. Drinking veel 42. Corded fahrle 41. French pro noun it. Comparative ending DOWN L Nn mo of two northweatsro sutns I. Beast I. Note of ths acale 4. Cloning wnrd of a prayer I. Firearm Kthereal salt T. Cowered I. ft!or!M rtipl- ratory sound John DeVrlej of Walla Walla. Wash.f visited here last week and Wednes day Mr. and Mrs. John DeVrles. Miss Dalla Eagle and Mlsse Orace and Marlon Eagle motored to Crescent City. Mothers' day program at the Pres byterian church Sunday wo attend ed by over ninety people. Dr. J. P. Bray of Medford preached. Special music wa furnished by the choir. i The society will serve dinner at noon to all on the two election boards here, also to anyone else wish ing to attend. A good menu Is be ing planned for the price of a plate lunch. I Beagle BEAQLE, Mny 13. (Spl.) Antloch Sunday school had a Mothers' day program Including: Song. Mr. and Mrs. BlBChoff; reading. Miss Marie Seegmlller: reading. Doran Moore; dialogue, primary class. Mr. Gray of Ashland talked on the mothers of the past and tday and the origin of Mothers' day Song waa given by Bobby Blschoff, Doran and Orval Moore and Pay Ora Zuck; rending, Bobby Blschoff; song, Cleo Moore: reading, Orval Moore; reading. Mr. Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Ranton and Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Phoenix were Surtday guests at the Blschoff home. Charlie Mulhounn returned home Saturday from Portland, where he haa been In the veterans' hospital two months. Antloch school team played Table Rock baseball team on the Antloch diamond Friday. Table Rock won by two runs. A return game will be played Friday. Friendly Nelgnbore met Sunday af ternoon honoring Mothers' day. Song were selected for the occasion and Marie Seegmlller gave a reading and Ruth Perdue a recitation. The time waa then given to the memories of mother and eacft one contributed to the program. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Ellis and son, Ralph, spent Mothers day with Mr. Xllls' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Si lts, Sr., of Savage Rapids. Mary Salle of the Medowa spent the week end with The! ma Sander son and attended the party given at the Hill home at Derby Saturday evening. The sin students In the eighth grade took state examination Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs, H. Sollee and daugh ter, Mary, of th Meadows passed through Beagle Wednesday en route to Medford. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, May IS. (8pU A barn-ratalm was held May 9 at th Wm. Perry, horn. Dinner waa asrved at noon to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell. Bill Wattenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Edith We W man. Frank Day, Henry Chlldreth and Rudy Weldman are now assisting with the work, which Is well along, th sheeting being all on. Mr. and Mrs. W. . DaTle were Medford vUltor May 10. Dorothy Young, email daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Young, dislocated her left arm while at play, May a. Mr. Percy Haley and Mra. Roy Smith motored to Medford May U. Mra. Tom Vestal was In town May 11. Mr. and Mr. Ous Nichols, J. H. Prenoh and son Lloyd were in town May 11. Cliff Hlxon La building a barn on hla property on Lake Creek highway. Everett Bee son wa In Eagle Point May 11. John Hughe was campaigning In Eagle Point May 11. Eagl Point baseball team played Jacksonville May 10. Th scor waa 0 to 14 In favor of Jacksonville. Mrs. Tom Riley of Antelope district wa taken to a Medford hospital May 11. Mrs. Earl' Stoner la still 111 at har home. Mr. and Mr,. Floyd V. Barrett, Mr. and Mr. C. P. Davtea and Mr. and Mr. A. O. Mlttelateadt attended Phoenix Orang May 10 Carl Steven of Ashland visited h! alater, Mr. Floyd V. Barrett, May Dramatic committee of the Orange, Meedame Floyd V. Barrett, A, C, MltteUtaadt and Edith Weldman met May 11 with Mr. A. 0. Mlttelttaedt Plana war made t present a play In the near future. Mr. M l. Prtiett called on Mr. and Mr. L. K. Haak May 11. Mr. Cliff Hlxon, who underwent n operation at the Community ho, pltal recently, 1 still very til. Bud Henahaw left May 10 for the Lodge Pol ranger atstlon, wher he will be employed tut summer. A number of Improvement, are be ing mad In Eagl Point, among which are new aeptlc tank at th homes of Mr. ana Mrs. R. L. Seaman and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young. Ernest Da hack reoently purchased th house belonging to Mrs. Id Bur dan! and ha torn It down and moved the lumber near th Oaala ervloe station, wher he will erect another cottage. Mra. Sarah Coy purchased the lot on which th Burdahl house stood. Mrs. Floyd V. Barrett made a busi ness visit to Medford. Mary Hannaford and Rudy Weld man were dinner guest May I of Mr. and Mr. Philip Hannaford. R. T. Seaman and A. J. Tlngleaf attended a marketing committee meeting In Medford at th otflc of R. O. Fowler, May . Eagl Point school will dose May 30. Mr. Orln Adamaon and children visited on day last wek with Mrs Edith Weldman Mra. Paul Hoffard visited May 10 with Mr. Amy Brown. Eagl Point Orange will meet May 17. C. P. Davles will give an ex planation of th Orange power bill Mimical numbera and reading will also b a part of th program. Mr. Ralph Hurst apent May 11 with her alatr, Mra. Poster Qreb. Eagl Point bebll team won from Butt Palls, May . II to 11. Law rerioa WUulow acted a umplr. i " 1 11 Derby DERBY, May 13. (flpl.) A Tarlety of activities have interested people this week. Gardening, turkey hatch in gand fencing have come In fo their share as welt as parties. The weekly gathering at the Mut Deen home. April 80, hart some 30 present, Including many from R Creek and surrounding vicinities. Mrs. MeJlmsey of Central Polir visited her daughter. Mm. Ed Eldred, the past week. John Allen Is erecting a new Pas wire fence, extending slong th high way, having already built one be tween his place and the Helen Drls kell homestead. Mrs. Wm. fllmonda received her tur keys from the Medford Hatchery and Is getting them through nicely. Mrs. Frank Hill also had a successful in cub tor hatch. Jack Martin has taken over th ditch-walking Job formerly held by his father and Is under th super vision of his mother, due to his 4t. Ccll Gardener, eon of th new neighbors, has been breaking a mar to be used, for garden cultivating this summer. Mr. and Mra. Ben Rogers and babies of Medford visited Mrs. Roger's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Murl sea. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer made a week-end trip to Eureka, spending Mother's day with Mrs. Boyer's moth er, Mrs. O. M. Da vies, who has bea 111 for some time. Many relatives wers present. Including a sister from Los Angeles. Both greatly enjoyed th family reunion as well as the delightful spring trip to th coast; Table Rock TABLE ROCK, May 13. (Spl.) An Interesting Mother's Day pro gram was given by th young peo ple's society her Sunday evening. After the program bouquet wer preented to each mother and special bouquet were given th oldest mother, th youngest, . th grand mothers and th mother of th largest family. Mlsse Jessie and Alice seabrook. Olenn Wilson. Victor Beaullne, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Hamilton and daugh ter and Janice Nealon enjoyed a trip to Crater lake Sunday. The Olemmen and Mesaera rami- Ilea accompanied th Dick Straus family of Sam Valley on a plcnla to Llthla park Sunday. Six seventh grade pupil and on from th eighth grade go to Sam Valley today to writ th Stat ex aminations. . No definite announcement hag been mad for th date of th community play being prepared by the program committee. Corn planting la now In full awing here, the weather being Ideal for this work. Charles Staoy and Ralph Billing wer among th candidate for . county offlc her recently. Both men are from pioneer lamlliea - In th valley and ar weU known among th old timer Mr. and Mr. Mel Atkln and son. Billy, of Ashland, visited relatives her Sunday, . Mr. Alfred Mllkowaky and chil dren of Sam Valley apent Wednes day afternoon with her mother, Mra, Tom Wright. Senior Tabl Rock nail warn De feated th Big Stlckey team her May 8. School team won from Antloch school Friday. . CLIMAX. May . H. (Spl.) Mr. Charle Jntaer of Central Point spent the week-end with th Wrt and Hanson families. Mennlfe Charley returned to th Jim Owena ranch Monday after week' visit at home. Frank Hurst returned Sunday from Medford, wher he spent th past week. A phone ha been Installed at th Comatock ranch. L. H. Werti was a business visitor In Medford Monday. Everett Orlsaom apent th week end at hla horn her. Mia Oarral Charley spent th past week with Mr. Frank Hunt. Oeorge McLean and Dennl Llnlnl of Ashland visited friends snd rela tive her laat week-end. Walter Charley ha perfected process for salvaging gold In placer mtnea that would be loet otherwla. Mra. Wert and Mr. Jantxer called on Mra. Hunt Sunday. Central Pt. Grange , Drapes Charter In Honor of Departed CENTRAL POINT, May IS. (Spl.) Beside a fin local attendance at Orange Friday night members of five neighboring Orange visited. Th charter was draped for Mrs. Lulu Strohmeler and Charlee Lng. Eleven candidates were Initiated In the first and cond degree. Th drill tesm, under Captain Ethel Lathrop put on the work, whim' constated of original atunte put on by the men. Mr. and Mrs. Don' Brenner, the . newtywed of th newlywed of th Orange, who hold offices, were called to th deak by Worthy Master Bohnert, to be con gratulated by their friends and be presented with gift. The meeting there will be Initia tion In th third and fourth de gree of 13 local member and 10 or . 19 In th asm degreea from Roxy Ann. There will not b another meeting In May. as achool commence ment I May 30, PERUVIAN REVOLTERS FACE FIRING SQUAD; LIMA, Peru, May U. (API Eight sallora of th Peruvian navy wer aentenced to death and ahot, all In little more than an hour laat night, ; a th government struck In retrlbu- . Hon for th feeble naval revolt of laat Sunday, Climax