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PTGE SEVEN B VH AT YQU yj MAI Classified FOR EASY R FERE NCE ifEDFOHD irXIL TRIBUNE, lTDFOUn, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 23, 1032. I hi JpP DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ABB THS BATES t pr word tint insertion 4 Jo (Minimum aooi Eaen additional Insertion. nar word , lc (Minimum 10c) Per line par month, without -oopy ehangee ...MM Phone 75 5 LOST LOST Celluloid frame glasses. Junior high school. Dollar reward if returned to Mall Tribune or W. A. Folger. LOOT Brown bllltold containing driver's license and other articles, V Gerald T. Latham. Return to Tri bune. Reward. LOST On South Central cap for fuel oil tank. Return to Relnklng Truck ing Co. and receive reward. LOST Toy Boston Bull dog. Call 1377-W. Reward. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE tlELP WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework; room and board and email wages. Phone 47-J-3. HELP WASTED MALE - WANTED Boys under 14 who play musical Instrument. Call after B at Apt. 19, Carglll Court. MEN, 18-35. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Steady work. Commence 8158 00 month. Paid vacations. Ex perience unnecessary. Common edu cation sufficient. Full particular with sample coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1238-B, Mail Tri bune. HELP WANTED Miae and remale. HAVE OPENINO for 3 men and 3 ladles. Apply Friday before 10 a. m. T. W. Schappert, 309 First Natl. Bank Bldg. WANTED SITUATIONS WANT to care for elderly ladles or children, or light housework. Csth erlne Stephenson, 122 Willamette. Medlord. WANTED General housework by ex perienced girl. Thelma Webster. Jacksonville, Ore. WANTED Any kind of doming, 25c an hour. Call 981-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BRING your laundry work to me. 419 Columbus. WANTED To buy 1927 model T Ford. Must be bargain and In good con dition. Phone 148-Y. WANTED To buy team horses, har ness and wagon. Holzgang Ranch. Ruch. Phone Jacksonville 9-F-12. !VILL PAY 810.00 for 8200.00 private loan for 30 days, secured by large houae and lot close In. Today. Write Box 4061, Mall Tribune. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished, o lb. Phone 896-X-2. WANTED Cheap electrlo range. W. O. Jack, Eagle Point or Phone 3S-F-4. WANTED To rent or lease, 8-room house or larger, unfurnished, about June 1st, by desirable tenant. Tel. 1608. WANTED 3-h.p. electric motor. Give price and description. Box 8816, Mall Tribune. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak land want load from there or point en route. Hawley Transfer, Phone 1044-X. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various part of Oregon want load. Frank Newland, 830 W. 13th St. WANTED Ceah register. Jennings Loan Office. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and I twine for sale. Medford Birgain ' House. 37 No Grape St. lt 1063 TOR RENT MOUSES FOR RENT 28 North Orange. One of th outstanding homes of Med ford; 10 rooms, fine shsde, beau tiful lawn, double garaxe; rent 145. water paid. Would sell at a bar gain. Available June 3. Call 14'3-W. FOR RENT Small furnished houae; strictly modern; Frlgldalre, etc. 331 No. Holly. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house with sleeping porch. 509 No. River side. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottsgs, esst side. Call at 414 8 Riverside. FOR RENT fee ml furnished du-: p!x: close In: clean; modern Key! 340 So. Grape. i FOR RENT Strictly modern 4-room duplex, furnished If desired. 634 N. Bartlett. uv.d Dw-r ftmftll ,AitMj with I acre of garden ground, close In. Phon 161' -w. 304 Vancouver. POB RENT FtriiUhM homo al 107 King. Adoii p;tit4. FOB REST-HOUSE. FOR RENT 5-room house, modern and furnished; acre trace, 1-3 In berries; garden ready to use. Just north of Baker's Service Station; 25. Phone 17. 37 'ALL furnished house for rent. 805 8. Oakdale. FOR RENT S-room furnished houae, modern. Call 915 or 1113-J. FOR RENT 3 room houae; 1 room house; cabin. All furnished. 813 Summit. FOR RENT Large house suitable for roomers. 829 W. 11th. Prlo 22 60. Phone 105. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DoVoe. FOR RENT 2 unfurnished houses. Phone 696-R. FOR RENT oood S-room house, rhone 1041-M. FOR RENT A nice house for small family. Inquire 384 Beatty St. FOR RENI homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT 4 n S-room bouses Phone 105. 80 N Central. FOR RENT Modern nouae. elose In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 825 per month, water paid. Call at 825 8outb Riverside. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern furnished apt., downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMES iPOR RENT Call 198 FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; overstuffed, hardwood floors, fireplace. Inquire at Mali Tribune office. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, close In. ground floor. Tel. 810, between 5 and 7 p. m. Call at 437 8. Central Ave. rOR RENT Pleasant turn. apt. Re frigeration. 10 Quince. Tel 961-L. . FOR RENT Small apt. downstairs, j In private home. 118 Genese. FURN. APT. for rent: 3 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apta. Phone 687. FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur nished apartments; pleasant, neat, very reasonable. 1305 E. Main St. FURNISHED house, 3 and 8-room apta.; garage. 604 W. 10th. 3-ROOM APT. Also nice front eleep- rates. Gloria Pan Apta 375 South central Ave. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace; newly decorated. Address Box 2985 Mall Tribune. . ARTHUR ARMS Apta, 830 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt Lights garage; 810 & 812 Phone 462. H. FOR RENT 2-room apartments. 810 520 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOR RENT FUKMNHKD ROOMS NICELY furnished rooms, 404 So. Grape. FURNISHED ROOMS Double and single; reasonable. 339 s. Central. Phone 1311. 'FURNISHED ROOM Private ent rance; modern, new home; garage; ' 812.50. Phone 789. 41 Ashland Ave. FOB RENT Bourn AND HOAHD FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. S3 No. Peach. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 718 E. Main. BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Rlverslds. PLEASANT room with board. 716 B. Main. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 13 acres finest soil In Jack son county; heavy stand alfalfa; clear on incumbrance. Trade for clear Med ford residence. D. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main. RUPERT. Idaho, house arid lota for Medford or vicinity properly. Tel. 324-Y. TO TRADE Model A Ford truck; good running order, for cows; Guernseys preferred. E. J. White. R F. . 1. Medford. TRADE Equity of 81500 in 8-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Write Box 3834, Tribune. OLIVER dlso plow for tractor to trade for cow, horse or fencing Tel. 14- r-ii. FOR TRADE 3 modern houses part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 8. Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MID-SEASON used car sale many makes and models to choose from; all cara drastically reduced In price to make room for many trades on the V-8. Full allowanoe on your old car; easy monthly payments, no brokerage. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. SPECIAL LOW BATTERY PRICES 1 FOR YOUR old battery on any Severln but.; 61volt 13-plat etsnd ard (1 yr. guar.). 85; 6-voit 13-plat heavy duty, as: o-volt 13-piate Jun lor battery, (6 mo. guar.). 83 50. Severln Bat. rechK.. 35c. others 50c. SEVERIN BATTERY 8ERIVCK 1630 No. Rlverald FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck. stake body and logging trailer with log chains; 1930 model A Ford Tu dor and small trsllsr; 1 model 52 Atwater Kent radio. Phone 665-W FOR SALE POULTRY FOR 8ALE Baby turks, cheap. Must make room for more. Phone 1031, ac for Gladys Palmer. FOR SALE Hen with 15 R. I. chick. Phone 678-W, I. M Snyder. FOR SALE 7-weeks' old cockere'.S. One registered Guernsey bull. One purebred Ouernsey calf. Also half era John Nansen. Phon 689-J-S. Rt. 8. Bdi 18. run SALE DOOS AND PtIS POR eS.VLE -Bpringer spaniel puppies. Harry 6tart. &? at third houss souvi ol u?jx G.Uis a Cxoei FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A SAFE INVESTMENT 5H acres garden land, 3 acres clover and alfalfa, fine family orcnard, flowers, shade, lawn, modern home, barn, garage; close In. What more can you ask for 82.300? Term. Also 5 Acre high clsaa soil, small modern cottage, one acre fruit, large chicken house, large barn, beautiful shade tree. Price 63500; 350 down, balance 15 yeara at 6. ' THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 135 B. 6th St. Fhont 1496. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANK3 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglera. You oan't equal this location at 12500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. WHEN you thin: of real estate think of Brown e Whit. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE 1200 equity In large bungalow No. 816 Howard street for 8300 cash or will trade for anything we can use. Loan pay ment like rent. Phone 7-F-14 or 51-7-L or see Clarenoe Pierce. SEE THIS furnlahed bungalow at 508 so. Grape, inquire 331 west 2nd. FOR 8 ALB Attractive home. Phone 105. 80 No. Central. FOR SALE LIVE8TOM FOR BALE Young Jersey cow. Just fresh. M. J. uariow, .aunt, wan ner Creek road. TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE sa Chevrolet truck: li cense and good ruooer; cneap. Sgobel 8c Day. FOR SALE Grand piano. Must sell. A real bargain, uau at uw a. Main St., Medford. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE 2 2500-gai. gasoline storage tanas. 8100.00 each. 1 3-ln. C. Pump and 3-h.p. motor directly connected, 8100.00. LIBERTY PLANT No. Pac. Hwy. phone 498-M. FIX that driveway with granite, 81 per yd., delivered. Phone iao. PLANTS Zinnias, aatera, snapdrag ons, 15o dozen. Mrs. Dreaaler, 1107 E. Main. PLANTS Asters, slnnlas, petunias and pansies, loc dozen, an Wil lamette. FOR SALE Stock trailer off Stewart Ave. on Columbus. Yeo Young. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 8 daya. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Baby turk cheap. Must make room for more. Phone 1051, ask for Glady Palmer. PLANTS Asters and zinnias, 15c doz. 311 Willamette. FOR SALE Alfalfa. C. A. DeVoe. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all makes. 65 up: terms If deelrod All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR SALE Lady's almost new black coai with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap Also two evening dresses. Inquire 346 8. Riverside, evenings 6 to 7 GARDEN DIRT, plowtng, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 913-J, MISCELLANEOUS WATCH WORK at greatly reduced prices. Satlafactton guaranteed or no charge. Good Elgin and Wal- tham pocket watches, 83.50 up. Guaranteed sstlsfsctory timepieces. Fay E. Diamond. Stone'e Drug Store. Central Point. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East Main. Haircut 35c. Open till 8 evenings. BUILD1NOS ana roofs painted by our apray equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colore In materials for composition roofs. Grins ted as Runts. Phon 1658. HAVE POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time to get your call In for apraylng cork elm. apples, peara and all kinds of shrubbery, call CASH paid - for old gold, Jewelry, bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan utile, no. south Front. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 37 no. arape at. Phone 1003 LOCAL or long distanoe hauling We guarantee to save you money Haw. ley rransfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BU81NESB DIRECTORY Antomoiiiie Loan. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED W pay up balance due dealer, bank or rinanoe company and extend your payment Additional money wsnca rnone ai ror appointment Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re finiabed re-glued We carry a full una oi upaoisrary sampw. n Thibaulv Tel 969-R Abstract JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System IB Jackson County. fcfUKKAT ABSTRACT CO. At tracts Of mi ritlo Insurmsco Rooms a ted ft. No. S3 Nortb Control If upstairs. Dressmaking and icrmodfltng mi. KAAHION ftHP - Drossn.sitn IHIIU . vi iK'.TTis.uf . - RKUiUlU 9Us3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOROS DO IT Tel 1173 Houae oleantng. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. fuueral rarlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive aervtct at inoderat ratea. Cs'.aQ Uahed 20 year. Ambulanoe serv ice. 6th St at Oekdal Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing crt all kinds; book binding: louae-leaf ledgers; and Blank, billing aystema, duplicating cash sales slip and everything In the printing line. 38-30 N, Orap Phone 76. Lawnmowera LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 76o- Cell and de liver tie 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per oent per month on unpaid balance No other charge Come In and get the cash today. So W E Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-P-4, PO Box 804 JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower price. Phone 640 or 053 -It. S. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator. contractor. Estimates free. Phone 631-L. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAlGH'l Teacher ol piano Classical and popular mualc courses Hatgbt Music Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 73. Plauo Deaiera. SEE the Baldwin .lne of Planie at the Electrlo Wiring Co. 323 W Main 8t., or call Mrs. H. O. urucker Tel 1443. Booting STANDARD ROOFING CO. Bulldera of water-tight roofa Eatlmatea and tnepectton without charge loth and FIT St. Tel 1077. Transm. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 S Grape St Phone 644, or resldenoe 1060. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO. Oftloe 1016 No Central Phone 815 Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. RE1NKING TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of al) klnda Office 809 South Front St. Phone 833 LEGAL NOTIUEl 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 loth day of May. 1932, In a certain action therein, wherein City of Medford, a Municipal Cor poration, a Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against N. Maude Evans and llla H. Evan, the defendanta, for the sum of One Thousand Forty- eight and 34-100 (61048.34) Dollars, wltn interest at 6 per annum from January 1st, 1837, until paid, with costa and disbursement taxed at Eignteen and no-100 (818.00) Dot lars, and the further aum of One Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1 Dish made of bread crumbs T. Celestial visitors IS. Beast 14. Noah's landing . - "Cft 15. Cut off IS. Satellite 18. Note th speed of 19. Advertise ment 10. Pay out 31. Burn 23. Trial 2. Vend if. French pronoun 17. Bar legall) 39. Bolls 13. Asiatic natlva 11. Greek portico 15. Calmer II. Rescued IU Hebrew word for God 13. Silkworm 14. Costly 16. Short sletpt It. Land measurM 10. CompHss point It, Prsclss Iocs (Ion Solution of Yesterday's puzztt T All L6RI 1PCE1D1AR NMEE A 5 E'pjA L I NE BJaInIn ER5RE V I LES OUgtE A LE c joiNE sWdImkIe s t ejw RHARPSL U SjHlY 5"E:F "O RjgA R EjAPiA C rMv eibyIippath LJAV EggAiR E SWtiRIyIs't go!r iXTTps: miWiPW me it is ARE RRp All LijgEV E A Bt. Pronoun ft). Luton .vao 14. Ancient Jswlfth ascstle M. Approached Kft. Looked to b (9. Klowfrs DOWN L Roof of ths mouth 1 Po-ltlvs lectrlo po I PS 3 B 3 H S y7 B I? IO I j m n ,s 'i '' ' & ST" " J7 "Ip"" 30 31 4o "'fy 54 SS 7 3T" " JjT Hundred and no-100 ( 8100 00) Dol lars, a attorney's fees, which Judg ment waa enrolled and docketed In h- rlork'i office of said Court In asld County on th 8rd day of May. 1932. Notic la hereby riven that, pur suant to th term of the said execu tion, I will on the 11th day of June 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of th Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for ssle and will aell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder. f, 'Vhy "idJU.h'ln her home here, returned-to Med mem, ,,- sale, subject to redemption a pro vided by law, all of the right, title and Interest thst the said defendants, N. Maude Evana and Ellis H. Evans, had on the 17th dsy of November. 1935, or now have In and to the fol lowing described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, to-wlt: Lot Thre (3), Bloc 1TVO i -' , ford Helghta Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. Dated this 11th dsy of May. 1032. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale, nv 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 th 10th day of May, 1933. in a certain action therein, wnere.n City of Medford. a Municipal Cor poration, aa Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against w. aiauae tyansiiw .ui H. Evans, the defendant, for the sum of One Thousand One Hundred Ten and no-100 ( 81110.00) Dollars, to gether with Interest at d per an num from January 1st. mi. wun costs and disbursements taxed at Eighteen and 25-100 (818.25) Dollars, and the further aum of One Hun dred and no-100 ( 6100.00) Dollars, aa attorney's fees, whloh Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk s office of aald Court In aald county, on th 3rd day of May. 1932. Notice 1 hereby given that, pur suant to the terma of the aald exe cution. I will on the llth day of June, 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy ssld Judg ment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption aa pro vided by law. all of the right, title and interest that tha said defendants. , teachers have been re-hlred with ?;rfMh!.V exceptton of Mra. Laura Cartar. hsd on the 17th dsy of November,' ,.,,,, .u- nr.. .i.it, 1925, or now have In and to the fol- sh "' "" "nd ,u" lowing described property, situated grades since Mra. Wilson resigned In the County of Jackson, State of becnuse of Illness. Oregon, to-wlt: Richard Scott waa a Central Point Lots One (1) and Two (3) Block . visitor Friday, called by th serlou Two (3), Medford Heights Addition ' nines of his father. Earl Scott. Mr. to the City of Medford, Oregon, a the Scott ,ffered a severe heart attack same is designated and described on j few vm)a an(, , not lmprov the official pita thereof now of record. . .,.. Dated thle llth day of May, 1032. "pioiy. RALPH O. JENNINGS. 1 Mr- nl Mr"' rTed "ens'er spent Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Mathea By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Eagle Point EAOLE POINT, May 35. (Spl.j Mrs. Wllllm Perry, who underwent an operation at the Sscred Heart hos- pltal May 30, Is In a critical con dition. Mrs. Violet Spencer and Mra. A. C. Mlttelsteadt called recently on Mrs. George Stowell. Mrs. Stowell 1 much Improved after a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements mo tored to Medford May 33, where Mr. Clement played golf. Mr. and Mra. George Taylor of Medford were dinner guest May 33 of Mr. and Mra. B. A. Clark. Mr. and Mra. Therln Taylor and son Billy motored to Eagle Point from Greensprlnga May 33, and spent Cross-Word Puzzle If, Cubic, mstei-k 17. Units 20. Mercsntlls estnbllsh- ment 23. Chltf actor 3S. Permits 38. Shsst of glass 10. Amphibian animals tl. Potsoss 13. Chtod vshsmtntlf tS. Our only connection with th outar world Pass, a i time. SI. 17. Weal'Jir tt. Church festlvsl 10. Anticipates with fors- hoiling 41. Part of an smptit- t heater it. Atlltuds 47. Stalk 49. Organs of slfcht 13. Metric land me.i turs IS. Torinftr negstlv 17. Nssr I. Pinch 4. Kilst 5. Molnt t. A druf 7. Sourrs of light In colon)! dnys ft, Alternstlvs KntanslM 10. City In ienniyi vsnla 1L Me it I o o dish the dsy with Mrs. Taylor's brother. Orln Adamson. Regular meeting of achool board will take place Friday evening. May 37. Rudy Weidman and Mary Hanna- ford motored to Ft. Klamath May 31. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Henshaw at the ranger station where Mr. Henshaw la located. All four vis ited Crater lakf May 33. Nettle Orover. who haa been help ing Mra. Mary Stowell to get aettled ford May 33. Mr. and Mrs. a. E. Ousterhaut and family called May 22 on Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bltterllng. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Young and family called May 33 on Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Clark. Lawrence Wlnslow and Robert La Roque are clearing off the ground west of the telephone office, prepara tory to making a tennis court. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hammel are building an addition to their home They expect to Install electricity In the near future. r Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hurst spent the evening of Msy 33 with Mr. Hurst's parents. Mr. and Mra. Will Hurst. Ed Dutton was here calling on friends recently. Mr. Elizabeth Pearce and Mrs. J. O. Hannaford attended church erv Ices at Trail May 33. Civic Improvement club will meet Thursday afternoon. May 36. Mrs. J. A. Bltterllng motored to Medford May 33. Mr. and Mra. Jess Taylor of Apple gate visited May 33 with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bltterllng. Mrs. Ed Dut ton accompanied them. s Rome River ROGUE RIVER, May 35. (Spl.) Boy Scout troop, led by scout Mas ter Cecil Roberts, left Monday for a weeks fishing trip to Willow Fists. Mr. find Mrs. Msrvln Rspdale are the parents of an eight -pound Rtrl. born May 31 at the Community Hospital, Medford. Rogue River schools closed Mday for summer vacation. All of tha and Mra. M. Denglcr of Grant Pnea, Burwell O'Kclly of Portland ar I rived here Friday to apend a few ! days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly. He came to attend commencement exercises, hla brother, Cloyd, being one of the graduate. I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. La Moln shopped In Medford Saturday even- mg. General remodeling and renovat ing Is being done to the store re cently purchased by Prultt brothers ofof Grants Pnss, preparatory ot lta opening. It Is expected the store will be ready for business some time this week. George Scott left Monday for Klamath Falls, where he will be em ployed for the summer. wlulam Eads left Saturday to visit In Portland and cities en route. A fire started Saturday morning In tha house belonging to Pitt Pen ny, and occupied by the R. O. Cum min gs family. Neighbors assisted and It was extinguished before any damage was done. Sparks Ignited the wood around the stove pipe. Oscar Shepherd suffered a pain ful Injury Saturday morning when a piece of steel flew from a bolt he was pounding and lodged In hie eye. Dr. Bywater extracted It, but tha eye la still swollen and sore. McLeod McLEOD, Mar it. (Spl) Tlios from McLeod who went to Savage Raplda May 17 were Irvln Howe. B. D. Hoae;, wm. Coburn, Jack John aton, Jim Casey and Fred Borta. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Olaaa and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mooney shopped In Medford May IT. Mrs. Harry Harding, county coun cil president of th P.-T. A. ws a guest of Mra. H. D. Turner on Air port road. May 17 where Mrs. Hard ing Installed the newly elected of ficers of the Medfcrd City council. P.-T. A. May 14, the McLeod extension unit had a chlcksn dinner at the MrLeod kitchen for all member and thtlr families. Laurelhurst had It achool picnic May 30, th last day of school. It was raining, so the tables were set In the school house. Parent at tending were Mr. Wm. Coburn, Mr. and Mra. K. D. Hoag, Mr. and Mra. Elbert Olasa and Mrs. Jim Rogers and Mrs. H. Harding. Laurelhurst P.-T. A. will hav It laat meeting of the year the even ing of May 37 and Installation of officer,. Fveryon Is Invited to at tend. Mr. and Mrs. s. D. Hosg are new living In their new home on Rogue river. Miss Dorothy Harding 1 valedic torian of the graduation claaa at Prospect high school th svsnlng of May 36. Flounce Rock FLOUNCE ROCK. May 3 (Spl.) Mr. end Mrs. C. C. Cottrell and baby have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson of Sunset on th Rogu lor a few dsy. Mr, and Mr. Raymond Cook and llttl on, Crol, were In Medford Friday, transacting bualnsa, return ing home In th evening. CIIF.AP WOOD-Over 4'i tiers tfl" slsbs for 94 50 and over 6 tiers 13" slab, for 00 Ask about Fre kind i ling. Viij ruel Co. Tl 7. Meteorological Report May 35, 1031. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday fair; not much ohange In temperature. Oregon Fair tonight and Thurs day; warmer east portion Thursday. .oral Data. Lowest temperature this morning, 37 d'grees. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 70; lowest, 49. Total precipitation alnos Septem ber 1, 1931. 19.13 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes. terday. 31; 5 a, m. today, 85. Sunset today, 7:84 p. m, Sunrise tomorrow, 4:41 a. m, Sunset tomorrow, 7:35 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m., ISO Meridian Time. imm u City BB SS B I f 0 Baker City Boston Boise -....... Chicago Denver Dea Moines .. Fresno Helena Los Angeles MEDFORD New York Phoenix Portland - Reno . ., 56 3C T. Snow 78 58 Clear 60 40 ... Clear 86 66 .01 Cloudy 76 48 T. Clear 80 CO T. Rain 88 60 Clear 36 36 Cloudy 88 60 Clear 70 37 Clear 74 58 Clear SB 64 Clear 60 43 .02 P.Cdy. 74 42 Clear 64 40 Clear 70 46 .18 Clear 74 56 Clear 58 44 .04 Clear 68 34 .03 P.Cdy. 84 63 Clear Roseburg Salt Lak San Franclco..M Seattl Spokan Washington, D O. Rotary Signs on Display Before Highway Erection At the Tuesdsy meeting of Med ford Rotary club Tarney Steward Announced that the new Rotary road markers were on display at the Cleveland ntudlo and many members Inspected the examples of commu nity advertising during the after noon. It la planned to exhibit these high way signs to the general public be fore thev are Installed. 1 A musical program by Effle Her bert Yeoman, piano; Bernice soiger. violin and w. T. Bolgcr, flute, was enjoyed by the Rotary group. Visiting Rotnrlana were O. G, Bruntsch of Portland and J. H. Har- ker of Ashland and gueata Included S. A. Greeley of Chicago, Judge H D. Norton of Medforo. and the mu sicians mentioned above. Royal Neighbors In Tenth Annual Camp Convention Royal Nelghbora held their tenth annual Ida Hamblln convention In Klamath Falls May 34. Camps at Central Point, Jacksonville, Med ford, Ashland, Bend and Klamath Falla were well represented with a few visiting members from dlatant camps. Stat , Deputy Ida Hamblln and District Deputies Anna Stallsmlth and Leonora BrlolU conducted a school of Instruction during the afternoon, followed by a 6:30 ban quet at th Christian church. During the evening session Med ford camp put on the Initiatory work for 10 candidate. Th memo rial put on by Jacksonville was vary beautifully done. Th latter part of the evening wa turned over to a program of fancy drllia, atunt, yells, eto., during which a "Depree alon Drill," put on by the Medford camp cauaed much merriment. It wa voted to combine th dis trict convention with th stt con vention at Corvellla In 1083 and the 1934 district convention to be held In Ashland. Miners Leader s Hints Operators In Bootleg Deal WAflmwaTOH, May 35. UP) John L. Lewis, president of th United Mlr Workers of America, said In the senate oommltts hearing on coal today It "might not b so funny" If he should bring In evidence "that officials and member of the Nation' al Coal association participated In formation of a pool to buy 800 case of pre-war whlakey In West Vir ginia." The committee Is studying the Davis-Kelly bill for regulation of the bituminous Industry. Lewi added It might not seem funny If h should "hav th pre nt location of that whiskey datr mined." t Medford Men Buy Ranch Near Trail FLOUNCE ROCK, May 38. (Spl.) C. J. McCoy has sold hla ranch, located above the Brophy school to Mesar Toung and Mclntyra of Medford. They hav moved their families onto the place and plan on farming and Improving It. Coast Fisheries Worker Drowns MAP.BHF1ELD. Ore., May 35. AP) Harry Reed, employ of th coast fisheries of Reedsport, wis buvsd drowned today In an attempt to beach hi craft near ti Umpqtu Jetties during a storm last week. The storm came up ahartly after Reed aet out. A specially mad pump for hi SS-foot power boat waa found on shore nesr th Jetties by ths coaM guard, today. RANCH PROPERTY CHANGING HANDS IN WIMER REGION WTMnn, May 23. (ApM Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Herbert and son, Olsn, aned two, of Olendale, Csltf., bought the Improvements on the Fred Snali Ings homestead and have moved onto the place, where they Intend to make thslr future home. Mr. and Mrs. Rayworth of Bakers field. Calif., are living on the Clark placa having traded a placa which they owned In Medford to Mr. Ola for hts place out hero near Wlmer. Many new people have moved to this locality during the past few months. Mrs. Rayworth's father and moth, Mr. and Mrs. Howe from Bakerafleld. Calif., are living on a five-am trsoa known as the Wade place. Mr. and Mrs. Howe have recently traded a five-room house and two lots In Bakerafleld for 160 acres, known as the Phelps place, which Mrs . Rays wor t h acquired a tax title to not long ago and traded to her parents for their homa In California. Another daughter and family of the Howes expect to move here soon, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Melhorn, for merly of Sacramento, but who for the pxst four yean hare made their home at the Suncrest Orchards, near Medford. have purchased the J. R. Bowen ranch north of Rogue River, and are moving their goods there, where they expect to make their future home. Mr. and Mra. Bowen have greatly Improved this place In the past nine yeara and if they decide to leave Evana Valley, they will be greatly missed by their many friends. Having several plana In view they are as yet undecided as to their future course, but are visiting for the present at the O. H. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Fuss hare over one hundred beautiful little three-day-old turkeys. They alao are new peo ple in the neighborhood. Azaleas are In full bloom end, the country never haa looked more beautiful. KANSAS CIT1. May 35r-(AP) A witness told Inter-atate eommero commission examiners today that th farmer In Iowa ar standing around on atreet corners talking about "get ting out their firearm and cleaning out the atat houa at Dea Moines." Th witness who Injected thla bit of testimony Into grain growera ob jection to higher freight rates wa Oscar Henllne of Marcus, Iowa, prea- Ident of th Farmer Oram Dealarsj association. In relating what h described a the desperate condition of Iowa farm. era, Henllne aald there was talk about going on to Waahlngton, b caua "something haa to b don. METHODISTS CUT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J May 35. (,V) The Methodist general confer ence, continuing 1-e economy legis lation, yesterday directed IS per cent reduction In salaries for Dots domestlo and missionary bishop. Th reduction were approved In ft recommendation, which la accepted a mandatory. Th recommendation, which will be put Into effect by th Methodist Book concern, which administers th Episcopal fund, cuts th salarl of effective bishop from 17,300 to 000, and th salaries ot missionary bishops trom 10,000 to 5,000 annu ally. DOLLAR STABILIZING IS ROSEBURO, Ore.. May 35. (AF)- Th eenat banking commute today postponed action on th Ooldsbor ough bill to stablllr the dollar but Chairman Norbeck (R., S. D.) aald h believed "something along this line will be repotted favorably next Tues dsy." Th committee voted, 1 to 5, against action on th meaaur today. Later It wa agreed unanimously to take tt up next Tuesdsy with a view to action. Norbeck told newspapermen " majority of this committee Is In favor of soms form of Inflation." Union Pacific Co. Revenue Reduced NEW YORK, May 35 -?) Union paclflo Railroad Co. reporta net op erating Income for April of 544,87l compared with ISS0.33J In 1031. April gross revenues totaled I8.003.3P3 com pared with aia.881,444 lut Jtu, Five 'Are Killed By Falling Elm HAWKESBURY. Ont, May 38. (AP Marcel St. Amend, 15, died early today, th fifth victim of an accident near her, late yesterday. Hla brother, Andre. 14, and threa others wer Instantly killed when an elm tree, felled by wind, toppled onto a truck aa they sped along tat alfuwar. BISHOPS' SAUM I