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MTDFOTCT) MATT, TR TRUST!, MTDFOU!), OTJEGON', TTEBNESDAY, MAY IS, 1932. WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE; (Jy 1-(2 SliLL GOU.K.OW 1 . r ' DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARE THE BATES; Per word first Insertion. (Minimum a 5c l Each additional Insertion. per word -lc iiiintMiim irw.i Per line per month, without copj changes lj0 Phone 75 inr ewti LOST LOST Tan leather Held boot. Leave at Mali Tribune. LOST On South Central cap for fuel oil tank. Return to Relnklng Truck ing Co. and receive reward. k'OSTToy Boston Bull dog. Call ' 1277-W. Reward. LOST Brown leather billfold con talnlng driver's license and cur rency. Reward. Thomas Culbert on. Phone 693. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. ' HELP WANTED MALE MEN, " iTT30Ta fL WAY MAIL CLERKS Steady work. Commence ' $168 00 month. Paid vacations. Ex perience unnecessary Common edu cation sufficient. Full particular with sample coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1238-B, Mall Tri bune WANTED SITUATIONS "WANTED General housework by ex- J nerlenced girt. Thelma Webster, Jacksonville Ore. : JJIS. ' WANTED Housework. 25c hour. 137 Tripp. WANTED Any kind ot clewing, 25c an hour, uau bqi-u WANTED MISPtl.t-ANKOUr) WANTED FOR CASH A small Inger- soil Rand air compressor. State i condition and price. Siskiyou Me- mortal Park. 43 s. central. WANTED Small modern safe. Rosen- berg Bro. rei. nuu. WANTED 15 horsepower steam en- glne or boiler. Write W. W. Mac- Laughlln. Jacksonville. WANT cattle and calves. See Lew at Huber Packing CO., auaway ruau. EXPERIENCED MAN wants to rent equipped ranch on shares. Box 3929, care Tribune. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak land wants load from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-x. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parte of Oregon wants load. Frank Newland, 820 W. 13th St. WANTED Cash register. Jennings JtVANTED Wool and mohair Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 27 No Grape St 1. 1062 r'UK KENT HtlllSKS FOR RENT Small, well furnished house: 2 bedrooms, garage. 321 Apple St. AMI apariiuciiu umaiuK, 2 people; furnished; reasonable. I Phone 638-X. ! FOR RENT Vcrv desirable furnished i house Call 741 West Jackson. 3-ROOM duplex: bath, sleeping porch, electric heat, garage, strictly up to date, clean: adults only; at 312 so. Central. Call for key at 20 So. Grape. FOR RENT 3 room house; 1 room house; cab'n. All furnished. 812 Summit. FOR RENT 5 room modem house. 116 Mistletoe. FOR RENT Large house suitable for roomers. 829 W. 11th. Price $22 50. Phone 103. FOR RENT 5-room modern bunga P low at 13 Crater Lake Ave.. Just ' completely redecorated: $23, water rent paid. Phone 597-R-2. FOR RENT 5-rom newlj decorated house, 332 Mary. Price $17.50. Tel 105 FOR RENT Good 5-room house rhone 1041-M FOR RENT A nice house for small family Inquire 264 Beatty fit. FOH RENi riomea Pirnuned 9t unfurnished Browr ai White FOR .?ENT 4-room furnished houe. very cheap to reliable party Tel d A DeVoe. FOR KIN! 4 so 9 - room nouses Phone 105 30 N ntral FO RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room coitK-:e east side Call t 414 8 Riverside FOR RINT 3 room mod'Tn house, gardrn and garage. 522 Edxard. FOR RENT 3 room houe. garden growing. Inquire 243 Beatty St. FOR RENT Modern douse close In , Fine sl-.de lawn and garden lot. $25 pei month water paid. Call at 323 South Rlvtiaid. ' TOR RENT APARTMENT!- HOMES iOR RENT Call TOD FOR rent Modern furnished apart, mcnt: overstuffed, hardwood floors. fireplace. Inquire at Mall Tribune office j FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart- ' ment. with garage: adult preferred. ay wo. urape: FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, close In. ground floor. Tel. 310. between S and 7 p. m. Call at 437 S. Central Ave. FOR RENT Pleasant turn. apt. Re frigeration. 10 Quince. Tel 961-L. FOR RENT Small apt. downstairs. In private home. 118 Genese- FURN. APT. for rent; 3 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apts. Phone 687. FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur nished apartments; pleasant, neat, very reasonable. 1205 fi. Main 8t. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room stucco house on east side. Phone 109. FURNISHED house, 2 and S-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. 2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rates Gloria Pan Apts., 375 South Centra Ave. FOR ctENT Modem' furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace: newly decorated. Address B I 2986 Mall Tribune I ARTHUR ARMS Apts.. 330 N. Holly , FOR RENT Furnlhoo apt Lights garage; 110 4s 13 Phone 45.-H FOR RENT 2-room apartments 110 620 So Fir Phone 1320 I Fllll HKM FIIKMNMKU ItOO.Ylti FURNISHED ROOMS Double and j single; reasonable. 330 S. Central. 1 Phone 1211. FURNISHED ROOM Private ent rance; modern, new home; garage; $12.60. Phone 789. 41 Ashland Ave. I FOU KKNT KIMIM AND BOAKU REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. EOARD AND ROOM In private family reasonable Call at 414 8 Riverside PLEASANT room with board 716 E Main FOB RENT MIS( L'l.LANtOI S OFFICE ROOM for rent, near court house; cheap. 145 N. Central. j FOR RENT Floor polisher; concrete mixer: Jack screws. . HUBBARD BROS, INC. . FOR RENT Small ranch close In: well Improved Phone 437-X . , r FOR EXCHANGE TQ TBADE McJdcl A port, truclt. good running order, for cows; Guernseys preferred. E. J. White, R F. .. 1, Medford. r0R sale or TRADE 1 work and Bad,ie horse.. Phone 143. euity in small, plnce. Might trade I lor small car or property, n. mi derback, Plttvlew Ave., Central Point TO trade Nlce lof! cabln ne,r union Creek, for coupe. Prefer Chrysler. Phone 148-J. FOR EXCHANGE Copco stock for small acreage near Medford or Ash land. Box 3926, care Tribune. TRADE Equity of $1500 in 5-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Write Box 3834, Tribune. OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trado for cow, horse or fencing. Tel. U-F-ll. FOR TRADE S modern hous. part ly furnished for small Improved acreage 414 S Riverside FOB SALE POULTRY R. I SETTING EGGS F A Pefley Tel 616-W FOR BALb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cow. T. V. Williams Tel. 14-F-ll. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. Just fresh m. F. Barlow, Talent, Wag ner Creek road. FOR SALE ALTOMOUU.ES FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck, stake body and logging trailer with log chains; 1930 mode A Ford Tu dor and small trailer: 1 model 62 Atwater Kent radio. Phone 665-W FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Attractive Domea Phone 106 30 No Central FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIGHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at 12500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 798. WHEN rou tmn? of iral estaw thin ol Brown 41 Whit FOH SALE DOI.S AND PETS FOR SALE Springer spaniel pupple. Harry Stewart. See at third house south of upper Oritten Creek school FOR SILK MISCF.I.LANEOl'S l FOR SALE Oojd used piano, stand ard make. $55. lectrlc Wiring Com pany. U2 W. Main, next to Copco FOR SALE A $28 Heywood Wakefield baby buggy for 112. 519 So. River side. WHOLE FRIED CHICKEN, ready to est. 60c. 300 ft. 1', -in. u-ed pipe. Bargain. Tiie Covered Wagon. CSF.D TOOL BARGAINS 3 Pprayer;: 1 mower; 1 30 Octree; 2 Fordsone; 1 garden trsctor: 3 or chard cultivators; 1 6 At P ng!n: 1 side delivery rope; 1 secondhand drst saw; 8 show caaea; 1 caah reg ister: 1 safo; 3 dltplav ta:es. HL'BBAR BIIOS,' INC. FOB SALE MISCr-LLANEOCg TO SELL FOR STORAGE 3 dresser, mall range. 4 rockers, a kitchen iwhinfu lawnmower. bed. SDrlng and mattress, a heaters, library 1 table, kitohen table, chest ol drawers, sewing machine, Xmas lights, coffee urn. 3 show cases, sink. Davis Transfer 6z storage, 29 So. Grape. PLANTS Cheap. Portland Ave Green house. WOOD FOR SALE S5c per tier. 13-ln. green slabs; $6.00 per load 0 tiers. FREE! one load of kindling with each 3-load order. VALLEY FUEL Co.. Tel. 76. ORDER NOW. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiff or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. FOR SALB- -used sewing machine all make $5 up, terms If desired All make rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Oo. 34 N Harriett FOR SALE Alfalfa. C. A. DeVoe. Fed SALE Lady almost new black coat with beautiful fur collar and cuff set will sell very eheap Alsc two evening dresses Inquire 348 8 Riverside, evenings 6 to 7 GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer sand and gravel Phone 912-J. M1S( El.l.ANEOl'8 CALL 142, Medford Riding Academy, and make reservations for two-day horseback trip to McAllister Soda Springs, May 29th and 30th, EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 10 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 St Runu. Phone 1658. HAVE POWER SPRAYER Now la the time to get your call In for spraying cork elm. apples, pears and all kind of shrubbery. Call 258-W CASH paid for old gold, Jewelry, bridge work, etc Jennlng Loan Office. No 6 South Front. WE PAY CASH For furniture tool or what have you Medford Bargain H 'ase. 37 No Grape St Phone 1062 LOOAl or long distance huling We guarantee to save you money Haw ley Transfer. 618 North Riverside Phone 1044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY Automubile ..cans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up oalanoe due deaiei bank or finanoe company and extend your payments Addition! money loaned Phone 81 for appointment Furniture Kepalrlng. FURNITURE BE-UPHOLSTERED, re flnuhed re-glued We oarrj full line of upholatery sample A N TUIOault Tel 989-B ADilmt JACKSON CO. Alls I'HAl'l CO. Abstract! ol Title and Title Insurance I'hf only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY AHSi'KACI CO Abstract ol rule rule Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central tve upstair Dressmaking and tte mod-ling THB FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and emouellug 434 Medford Bldg Phone 1181 expert window Cleaner LEI UBUrUlB DO II - Tel 1172 House oleaning. rioor waxing Ori ental rug oleaning xpeolalty Funeral Farior PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctly service at moderac rates Estab lished JO year Ambulance er ' lea 6tn St at Oakdai Tel 47 Job ITIntlHa. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Bast equipped plant in outnrl! Oregon Printing d all kinds, book binding; touee-leaf ledgers; and blank, billing systems duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line 38-30 N a rape Phone 75 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model auto Three oet oent per month on unpaid balance No other charge Come In and get the cash today See W E Thomas 15 So Central. Phone 139 Lawnnowera LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED OILED and adjusted for 76o Call and de liver tiee 33 No Fir Phone 361 Painting. HARRY MARX. Painting Tinting Paperhanging Phone I4-F-4, PO Box 804 JOHN H LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower price Phone 640 or 963-R, E L CLYMER Painter, decorator. contractor. Estimates free. Phone 621-L. Piano Instruillnn. PR ED ALTON BAJOHi - Teach! ol piano Classical and populai music coursea Height Muslo Studio $18 Liberty Bldg Tel 73 Piilm Deaiera. iKE the Baldwin -ine of Plan i at the Electric Wiring Co, 222 W Main St.. or call Mra H O uruckr Iel 1442 Roofing 1 ANDARD HOOPING CO -Binders of water-tlgnt roult latlmstet nd in-pection without chart, loth too fit Au Tel. 1077. BUSINESS D1RECTUBI OA VIS TRANSFER at STORAUE -Service guaranteed 30 8 (Irap 8t Phone 644. or residence 106U BADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Price right Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NO TRUCKUNO SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Olflo 808 South Front St Phone $32 LEGAL NOTK'Ki Notice of Sheriffs Pale. By virtue of n execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of May. 1933. in a certain action therein, wherein City of Medford. a Municipal Cor poration, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against N. Maude Evans and Ellis H. Evans, the defendants, for the sum of One Thousand Forty eight and 34-100 ($1048.341 Dollars, with Interest at 6 per annum from January 1st. 1927, until paid, with costs and disbursements taxed at Eighteen and no-100 ($18.00) Dol lars, and the further sum of One Hundred and no-100 ($100.00) Dol lars. a attorney's fees, which Judg ment waa enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 3rd day of May, 1932. Notice 1 hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 11th day of June 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a. in., 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 ment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption ss pro vided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, N. Maude Evans and Ellis H. Evans, had on the 17th day of November, 1925, or now have in and to the fol lowing described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon to-wlt: Lot Three (3). Block Two (2). Med ford Heights Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. Dated this 11th day of May, 1932. RALPH G. JENNINOS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of May, 1932, In a oertaln action therein, wherein City of Medford, a Munlolpal Cor poration, as Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against N. Maude Evans and Ellis H. Evans, the defendants, for the sum of One Thousand One Hundred Ten and no-100 ($1110.00) Dollars, to gether with Interest at 6 per an num irom January let. 1B27. with costs and disbursement taxed at signieen and 25-100 ($18.25) Dollars, and the further sum of One Hun dred and no-100 ($100.00) Dollars, aa attorney fees, which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed In the Clerk' office of said Court In said county, on the 3rd day of May, 1933. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the term of the said exe cution, t will on the 11th day of June, 193a, at 10:00 o'clock , m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, offer for sale and will aell at public suction for oath to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg ment, together with the coat of this sale, subject to redemption a pro vided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendant, N. Maude Evan and Ellis H. Evans, had on the nth day of November. 1935, or now have In and to the fol-J lowing described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot On (1) and Two (3) Block Two (3), Medford Height Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, a the same Is designated and deeorlbed on the official pita thereof now of record. Dated thl 11th day of May, 1932. RALPH O. JENNINOS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, April 13th, 1933. Notice It hereby given that Bggbert Chambers, of Eagle Point, Oregon, who on June 13th, 1937, made home stead entry Serial No. 016933. for SW NW4 and NWV, 8WV,, Section 85. Townshln fU A Ban., 1 w ette Meridian, hat filed notloe of in- " to maxe rinai three year proof, to establish claim to the land above ty. KaH k- rn r. . . . . . ----- .. , mwtv L-Jlllia o, Meyer, Clerk of County Court, at of May, 1833. Claimant name at witness. John Allen. H. B. Webb, Frank Hill and Merle Dean, all of Eagle Point. Oregon. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD, Acting Register. Sterling STERLING, May 18. (Spl.) Francea Oliver of Buncom It prepar ing for a trip to California and Nevada. W. O. Dutton of Medford has moved on Sterling creek for $ ahort ttay. France Oliver and Shorty Holman visited Paul Phlnny Sunday, Missel Olivette and Virginia Olnet visited their mother, Mrs. W. H. Davis, 8unday. E. NelUon called on T. P. Dut ton Sunday. Mrs H. L. Knap and Mra. Alton Brownie visited Mra. F. P. Dutton Thursday. H. O. Youman of Medford is cut ting hi next winter's wood t the F. P. Dutton ranch. Gay Dutton spent few dsyt In Medford with hit brother, Harvey Dutton. Frank Lemming of Talent visited W. H. Davla Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Brownie of Medford visited F. P. Dutton Sun day. Mia Patricia Hogan visited Mra. L. A. Nelson Sunday. Portraits of distinction. The Peaa leyt. opp Holly theater. Broken window glased by Tro Drldge Cabinet Work. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. May 18. (Spl.) Butte Falla placed second In Its di vision at the track meet. Eagle Point winning the cup. Esther Moore won two first and tome other ribbons. Guy Merrlman will receive track letter. The public 1 Invited to attend senior class day the afternoon of May 20. Mrs. Oeorge Stewart left Friday for Eugene and returned Sunday. Emma Herring left Butte Falls Friday for Washington to attend the Sparaway school, Butte Falla first grade had a 100 per cent attendance last month. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn moved Into on of Charlie Edmondson's houses Thursday. Butte Falls high school tudent receiving basketball letter May S were Frank Llnstrom, Jim Tungate. Calvin Stoddard, Bill Abel, Aurdy Rogers. Zella. Vincent. Erma Glass. Ruth Moore. b..-lc Bedford. Eva lln Cummlnga, Laura Cook and Frances Stone. An eight-pound on waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore April 28 at Jacksonville, named Darwin Phil lip. They will oon return to Butte Falls. Frank Carson and Mr. Botta made a fishing trip to Savage Raplda Dam last week. Velma and Eunlc Whitney. Beat rice and Lefa Bedford, Lyle Wright. Frank Llndstrom. Manual Pool, Mra. Thompson, Mr. Smith. Mrs. Harriet Taylor, Hatel Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Patton, Mr. and Mr. Harold Patton wer Medford visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Denny, Mr. and Mr. Harry Hawk and Mr. and Mra. Charles Robert of Medford visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ellis Sunday evening. Friday afternoon Butte Falls high school played Jacksonville high base ball team here. The score waa 9 to 5 In Butte Falls' favor. southern Oregon Normal school played Butt Falls town team Tues day with score of 19 to 6 for the teacher. Freahman Engllah class won the paper-selling contest last week. The sophomore will give a program In their honor soon. Eagle Point and Butte Fall will play another baseball game to de cide the winner, a each ha won a game. The last waa Eagle Point Monday with a acore of 11 to ia for Eagle Point. Seventh and eighth grade exami nation were given at the' grade school May 13. Mt. Pitt and Crater Lake school took their exams here also. Mr. Ira Tungate I home after several weeks in Medford. Danoe Saturday night had a record attendance. Upper grade of the Butte Falls school are playing volley ball. Mr. Larson held pre-reglstratlon at the high school last week. Student signed up lor aubjeot they plan to take next year, enabling him to plan the work better. Mr. N. B. Stoddard returned from Santa Ana, Calif,, Tuesday, where she attended her father' funeral. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSa t. Soak up . i. Elevated plateau I. Mark of a wound II. Indian of Tlerra dl Fugo II. Word at IhS end of a prayer II. Healthy 15. Mishap 17. Spoken 18. Nohlsman 19. Duly II, Move with i Isver II. Send out 14. Natlv metal II. Wooden pro- psll.r It. Top card 10. Chinese aalu tallon 11. Oround grains 15. Heroine of "Ivanhoe" II. fall on a reci tation or collnq. IT. dewed edge II. Snut room II. Horn 40. Obl.ft of worship II. Tablet Solution of Yetterday't Puzzlt APPiu BMs mWMik s i5lMEkSll0TS'tr! U S g8DTg T AjTfotrT 5?T A, "I E'fr i SlIRyliFiE !? imioiT i ofa fegMl i OJH '' 44. Point of tlm 48. Silkworm to. On th ocan tl. Bnitids hi. Malitin SS. Half: prsllt St. Summit HT. Direction 11. Oaello II. Trp meal-urea 7 I 1 WM4 I5 I I? WWA I? I' " t i" a. m jj- 33 M IP33 mmt "WWW; iM" IL. JMi r-Ld&ALJatu. W jm 1 ' ' 1 A I I I L . I I Rcrue River ROCHJB RIV3R. Ore., May 18. (Spl.) Jamoa Whipple and I. T. Oal- llger were Medford visitors Monday. Mr. and Mm. Richard Scott at tended the show at Grans Paaa Fri day. J. E. Carey returned Thursday from a business trip to Washington. He was accompanied by hi son, Jim, who will make Ma home with hts parents .here. Mr. and Mrs. I. Nelmuth, who moved hero from San Jose a few weeks ago, have sufficiently complet ed the home they are building to move Into It. Frefchmen and sophomores of the high school held a picnic on Evans creek Thursday. An enjoyable even ing waa spent. Mrs. Ted lord and two sons of Santa Roan, Cal., are visiting friends In RoRue River. Years ago Mrs. Ted ford owned Vie proporty and had a residence where the Waldorf hotol now stands. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mcllvaln mo tored to Morgan's Camp Delight Sun day to celebrate their wedding anni versary. The city Is putting In some cul verts on the street leading pflht the baseball diamond. The building of several new residences along this road necessitated this move. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcllvaln of Los Angeles are visiting Mr. Mcll valn 's brother, A. T. Mcllvaln, and Mrs. Mcllvaln. After a short visit tiey will make their home In Grants Pans. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witt and son, Delbert, returned Thursday from a camping trip up Evans creek. Mrs. Fred O'Kclly left this week for Portland to visit. Mr. Martin, who purchased the old Ealell place. Is tearing down tho old house preparatory to building a new one. Mr. Selleck and Pete Shultz of the 8. P. railroad were business visitors In Rogue River Friday. Junior and senior classes of the Rogue River high school held Uielr annual banquet, at the Hotel Med ford Friday night, after which they attended the Holly theatre. Dr. Drummond and Gertrude Brlen held a clinic- for pie-school children at the school house Tuesday. The mothers responded and several chil dren received examinations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood were overnight visitors of Mrs. Groan wood's nephew, Mr, Fiddler, at Phoe nix. They then motored to Yrcka to visit Mrs. Greenwood's brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witt had mi guests Sunday night Mrs. Witt's brother, Joe Julian, Sunday night. Mr. Julian Is returning home to Cali fornia after visiting his parents at Redmond. Lad lets' Clvto Improvement club presented the play, "Miss Molly," at Phoenix Saturdny night. This play reoelvcd the highest number of points over Central Point and Apple gate, entitling the players to a trip to Corvallls next year. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods of Med ford spent the week end visiting Mrs. Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bandry. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harden have pur chased 10 acres of the Gundcrson ranch and are erecting a new home. Cross-Word Puzzle Insect Japanese msature of capacity Provided with floor oovr Int Wlngllk Depend Wrath City In In diana Consplcuout Propel boat Away Kntlrtly Entllsh fora rtinnar of bnsiball Unlttd Pal French artlcl Duys back To Ihi plac Permit On aid of a book leaf Continent South Afrltan fox Nerv not work Metal nrp.nta Hlth In th musical seal Untruth DOWN 1. Cleansing aisnt I. A alntl time I. Rtep 4. Cratr i. First alii In poisoning I. (Jppftr hntme of Cnnar.s 7. I. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. My IB (Spl.) Williams Ladles' club will enter tain the Provolt Ladlea" club May 18, at the community hall. Mra. Fred Calklne, who visited her parent. Mr. and Mra. Harry Cougle of Williams, left Friday for her home at Martinez, Calif. Everett Taylor la camping In the little cabin near C. A. Cougle'a and la cutting wood for M. L. House. Mrs. Al Mnquist. who haa been confined to her room with measles la able to be removed from the home of her grandmother In Med ford to her parents home, Mr, and Mrs, Brltteon of Williams. Coyotea are Riving turkey and aheep raisers trouble this spring and poison 1 being put out, mak ing it necessary that farmers be careful for their dogs. Provolt won from Selma ball team Sunday at Belma, lft to 8. A large crowd was present. W. H. Wlsecarver has a contract for yarding and loading logs for the Amo Smith sawmill thla summer. Mr. and Mra. Smith of Upper ADDlegate have moved to the Watta cabin near the A. L. Blodgotte home. having It leased for a year. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sutton of Klamath Fall apent the week-end on Wllltama creek. Mrs. Sutton and daughter, Carma llta are remaining for a visit with her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flxley. Mr. Sutton U with the Standard Oil Co. at Klamath Falls. Stearl Vahrenwokl I seriously HI In a Portland hospital, where he underwent a major operation Thura- day. Hla mother la ataylng near him. Mra. Splcer la ataylng at the vanren wald home with the other children while she 1 away. A. D. dray nd C. E. Vlncel were business visitors In Grant Paaa Monday. Oeorge Fields and son, Louis, nave purchased a new truck, and are hauling logs to the Amo Smith sawmill at William. Chester Bont has the contract to cut and deliver the wood for the Williams school house for the com ing school year. Ray Lofland, AI Unquiet, K. Brltt son and a brother of Linqulst are mining on Butcher dulch. Ralph Cougle vliltod friends In Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Jack Herrlot of Medford war Williams Creek visitor Sunday. R. M. Cougle vlalted Sunday at the Frank Bryan horn. Rev. D. D, Randall of Medford oallod on frlenda on Wllltama Creek Monday and remained over for the evaiigellstla meeting In the evening at the Baptist church, A baby daughter waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lettokln at th ma ternity hospital In Oranta Paaa May 8. The llttl lady haa been named Sharr Coleen. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mr. and Mr. M, L. House and family were transacting business In Modford Saturday and drov to Tal. ent to call on friend. Mr, and Mr. Chnrlo Este, who keep the Tiny Tavern. Freshman and sophomores of Wll llamt high school entertained the Juniors and senior with a welner roast at th school house Thursday evening. An enjoyable evening waa apent at game and around a bon fire. Phil Heetobry waa a bualneat vlt Itor on William creek one day this week, Mr, and Mra. M. h. House were dinner guests after church Sunday of Mr. Selby and her mother, Mrt, Llnkhart ot Orant Pass, Mr. and Mra. Frank Bryan were business visitor In Grant Ps Monday morr.lng. Mra, Lizzie Cougle called at the Mary Topping home on day laat week. Phoenix PHOENIX, May 18. (Spl.) Juve' nil clrol of Oak circle held a apse, lal meeting Saturday when they en tertained th Juvenile circle ot Med ford and member of Oak olrol. A program Waa given and refreshment served. At Oak olrol meeting Wednesday night, th Juvenile circle told candy, the proceeds to b used by them. Mra. F. A. Daugherty and Mr. Eld- rlilut attended th school for parents In Medford Thursday. Mra. A. Hagan It visiting frlenda In Portland. Mrt. L. O. Caster and mother, Mrt M. E. Ellison, Bpent Wednesday after noon with Mra. M. T. Shrew. Mia Preston, North Phoenix teach er, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mra. Ouy Bishop Tuesday. Miss Cornelia Hllkey apent Thurs day night with Freden Daugherty. Prospect PROBPrcT, May 18. (Spl.) Mrt Anna Wetks returned home after four months In Berkeley, Cal., gn-Mt of her daughter. Miss Florence Weeks. She was accompanied home by Mrs. R. B Bird, who will remain with her a -short time. ! Mr. and Mr. J. P. MecUrla of Med ford are spending a few days as gueata I of Mr. and Mra. Oh&rlM Manning. Oraduatlng claw of the Proflpeet I high school laaued Invitations commencement exercises In the school (rymnaftlum the evening of May 30 I John Hakkerup. Jr., Alma K.Fo and 1 Miss Harding are the three students in the senior class. Because of the i few they will not give a play. Miss Marlon Nye has returned home arter several months In San Jose Oal. Mrs. William Sherwod and daugh ter and Mr. Ritchie were dinner guMts May 10 of Mr. and Mrs. John Hakkerup. Th weather has been delightful the past ten days. Cverythln gia tin 1 usually green. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, May 18. (Spl.) A number of the relative of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Blngman arrived from Idaho to attend Carl Blngman'i funeral Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blngman, Sr., formerly of Phoenix. Mr, and Mra. Robert Frame wer guest of Mr and Mrs. Henry Frame Sunday at their home weat of Talent. Mrs. Irene Wella and Mra. O. Carey went to Jacksonville to the candidates rally Tuesday. Most of the small tract west of Phoenix are being planted to toma toes for the Medford cannery. It Is understood the apricot crop west of Phoenix will be almost aa heavy aa usual. Funeral aervlces were held Satur day for Carl Jamea Blngman of th highway south of Phoenix. A large attendance gave evidence of the high esteem In which he waa held. In terment In Phoenix cemetery. Mr. King, Mra. Daron and Mr. Dave Watt went to Ashland Sunday afternoon. Juvenile circle of Woodcraft at Phoenix met Saturday afternoon. They Initiated three new member and entertained the mother of th members. An enjoyable time waa had. Charles Talent recently purchased a fine little ranch south of Talent on the Paolflo highway. The plac la Just above the crossing at Fredrle, W. H. Henry Is foreman. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Gore, their daughter and granddaughter, cam to the Carey plant farm for tomato plant for their garden thl season. Two more aales on the highway south of Phoenix ar being com pleted. Wimer WIMER, May IB. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peters, who spent a week with Mra. 0. N. Law and Mra, Barto at "Camp Catharine," left Tuesday tor cordon, Neb, They will visit Mra. Peterson's sister and brother-ln-la at Missoula, Mont., and stop at Port land, Salt Lake City and other point. They wer charmed with Rogue Rlvr valley and Intend to return toon to make their home. They apent th winter In Arltona and aouthern California. Mrt. H. J. Peterson and Mrt. Vivian Norman Barto wer dinner guest of Mr, and Mra. John Jennings on South Laurel atreet In Medford, Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Jennlngt and family were former realdenta ot Nebraska and many reminiscence wer en joyed. 4 Flounce Rock FLOUNCE ROCK, Ore., May 18. (Spl.) Mis Clara Gordon, who ha been quite 111 with the flu at her home, la able to be up and around now. Her alster, Mrs. R. B. Vincent haa been ataylng with her sine her Illness. Mr. and Mra. John Richardson and son, Edmund, motored to Medford Saturday to spend th week-end. ' Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hawkeawood and family and niece, Mis Naomi Peyton, motored up from Medford to spend Sunday at the horn ot Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peyton as they wer giving e birthday dinner for their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Cottrell. Mra. Hawkeswond Is also a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Peyton. Mr. and Mrt. Ralph Gallant of near Talent motored up Saturday afternoon to visit his alster, Mr. Raymond Conk and family. They were accompanied by their son, Ralph. LADIES' AID MEETING IN PHOENIX THURSDAY PHOENIX, May 18. (Spl.) Ladle' Aid society will hold their annual birthday party at the Phoenix Pra byterlan church Thursday afternoon commencing at 3:80 and continuing through th afternoon, Refreshment of cak and lc cream will he served and a program will be tnjoytd. Extension Club Meeting Friday PHOENIX, May 18. (Spl.) Exten alon club meeting, recently post poned, will be held at th Phoenix Orange hall May 37. Mrs. Mack, home demonstration agent, will b present, and the second lesion In the preparation of economical meal will be given, and dishes prepared in this lesson will be served at th noon hour. Each lady attending 1 requetted to bring the article for which ah wait tollcltad. Geo. Stewart Home . From Eugene Stay BUTTS FALLS. May IB. (Spl.) Mr. Georg Stewart went to Mad ford Friday to meat her husband, who cam down from Eugene, whr he haa Bpent the laat three wweks. Mr. Stewart undarttandt th poli tics of the country thoroughly and hi recent trip acros th country haa acquainted him with condition! which make him a ttorehou of Informa tion. Attempt Lynch Mexican Deputy MEXICO CITY. May 18. (P) Del flno C. Najtra, member of th cham ber of deputies from th tat of Mexico, wa beaten and nearly lynoh ed last night by a mob after he thot nd killed a 15-year-old boy who had Insisted th deputy pay 81 for food consumed In th restaurant owned by th boy' mother. For wrckr or tow wrvic. night ar day, Phon ,1500, Lewi' Servlo. Real Estat or Insurance Lear it to Jones. Phon 798.