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PAGE STO iSHBll WHAT YbQ: Classified FOR EASY RSFERENjCEjBg SIEDFOBB IIUL THIBTJXE, MEDrORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JTXE 5, 1932, 7 Mi DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HEBE ASS THE BATES: Par word flrrt Insertion (Minimum aoci Uach additional Insertion. m. ward . -to (Minimum 10c) pBr ime per month, without copj changes 11 26 Phone T5 LOST fcTwrlst watch. Phone Shady Nook Store. XjOST If dog missing, oil IMS. HELP WANTED MALE sNtSS more boy under l4 who play musical iratruments. - H ?t -Jt. 19 CtrgUl court or write Box 707. Medford, Oregon. HELP WANTED Mae ana female. ET"" 1 f " "STEADY JOBS t MEN AND WOMEN 18 to 50. We are I Ire now preparing a limited num- ( ne for Civil rvlce examinations ? i KkYAW APPOINTMENT PLAN" Here ! your opportunity to get on ' Government payroll - Wtoj. i" : nent and good pay. Small cgw i Sot auppllea. etc. See Mr. Poole 1 Jaelwon Hotel, Saturday. Sunday : and Monday i to 9 P- ! SXVERNMENT STEADY JOBS p '105-250 month. Men-women W 2 to 50. P&ld aummer Tacatlon. Short houra. Common education usually I .ufflclent. Experience usually un- neceasary. 35 coached free, Pull ' partlculara and list position, FREE, i write today eure. Pranltlln U"tl- i tute. Dept. 257C, Rochester, M, Y. ' , INSTRUCTION , " 12S0-34OO YEAR. Government Jobs. ! Men-women, 18-50. steady work. We J coach for examinations. List pwl- 1 tlons and full particulars FREE. i write immediately today ure. f Box 123BC. Mall Trioune, Medford, v cjrezon. MIDDLE AGED LADY would work for small pay. Town or country. 206 6o. Holly. EXPERIENCED middle aged woman wants dressmaking or position aa clerk. Box 4292. Mall Tribune. YOUNG WOMEN want work. Local reference. Phone 392-Y. WOMAN with child wants to keep house for man. small wages and home. 249 S. Riverside, Apt 10, Rosewood Apts. . WANTED Any kind of cleaning, 25c an hour. Call 981-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO RENT Small house. Box 4313, Mall Tribune. 'ANTED TO RENT Small furnished house, no children. State location. P. O. Box 967. ANYONE with a well built house of three rooms, for sale, write to H. F, lock box 62, Roseburg, Oregon. WANT TO BUY Fir bark on the stump. Write P. O. Box 713. BRING your laundry work to me. 41S Columbus. WANTED Laundry, oompletely fin ished, 9c lb. Phone B69-X-2. KMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak land wanU load from there or point en route. Hawley Transfer, Phone 1044-X. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various part of Orecon want load. Frank Newland. 820 W. 13th St. WANTED CMh register. Jennlng Loan Office. WANTED Woo and mohair. Wool sack and twin for sale. Medford Bargain ' House. 27 No. Grape 8t. 1 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6 room furnlhi houe until Sept. 30. Call at 741 West Jackson. FOR RENT Small furnished house, $18 00. Tel. 934-R. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. Phone 24-R. FOR RENT Well furnlnhfd four room house; reasonable to respon sible family of two or three. 915 wgt E'erenth Street. FOR RENT 7-room modern home, close in. 3U N, Oak; lie are., hot water heat, ftre piace. three bed rooms, sleeping porh. garage. Phone 698-J-2. B. J. Palmer. FOR RENT 408 Park, four room fur nished home, piano, oil burning healrola, eltctric rsr.t. 32 50 me. water. Chsrlee R. Ry. Res:tor, Med ford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Furnished bungilow. 508 S. Grape. FOR RENT House, !x rooms, re tinted. 517 So. Holly. Rfnt reduced. See Mr. Gore. Med. Nat. Bank. IFOR RENT 4 room morfe-n furn'.!i d house. Inquire 119 Almond St. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT fl room furnished house, good home in desirable neighbor hood. Phone 583 -L. FOR RENT 4-room house, 403 N. Bartlett, 15 lot, fine growing gar den. 10.00 In advance; water paid. Inquire 344 N. Central. Tel. 753-W. FOR SALE OR RENT New 3 -room modern house, partly furnished. 16.50. WiH take lot aa down pay ment or what hate you. Inquire 314 Cottage. FOR RENT Modern 4 room furniah- ed houae. 1022 W 10th St., Phone 1645-Y. FOR RENT F! re -room furnished home In Perrydale on Jacksonville highway for two monthe. Lovely yard, ahade trees. Charles R. Ray Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Good 5 room house, nicely furnished, on West Jackson Phone 697-J-l. FOR RENT 4 room bungalow, ready occupancy June. 5. Mrs. C. L. Wil son, Central Point, Route 1. Phone 341. FOR RENT 1013 East Main, five room unfurnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, furnace, double garage, attractive yard. 45 Inc. water. Charles R. Ray Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT Five rooms, furnished bungalow, close in. Key at 146 So, Ivy. FOR RENT 2 -room modern house, neat, convenient, reaaonable, 1015 W. 11th. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4 -room cottage, east aide. Call at 414 B Riverside. FOR RENT Small house with 1 acre of garden ground, cloe In. Phone 151 -W. 204 Vancouver. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. J. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or 11 13-J. FOR RENT Good 8-roorn house Phone 104I-M. FOR RENT Modern house, close In. Fin, shade, lawn and garden lot, S20 per month. Call at 625 South Klverslde. FOR RENT Home Furnished or unfurnished. Brown as White FOR RENT to 0-room nouses Phone 105. 80 N Central FOR RENT 3 room house; 1 room house; cabin. All furnished. 813 Summit. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM furnUhed apt. hath nd private entrance. Cheap to (rood tenant. 9 B. Jackson. Phone 592-Y. ENTIRE lower floor, modern, unfur- . nlehed. Inquire 146 S. Ivy, FURNISHED apt., new overstuffed. Frlgldalre. The Beroen, 10 fciuince. CLEAN, furnished Apartment, 21? West Second, FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 32 No. Holly. FURNISHED 4-room apartment, F. O. Block, Holly Apartments. APARTMEN-! for rent. 116 Almond. FOR RENT Furnished ftpts. vacant June 1st. one a--oom apt. one 3 -room apt, $25. New and clean, light and airy. Overstuffed furni ture. Hot water, elec. for cooking. New B. Apts.. 412 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMES FOR RENT Call 796. FURN. APT. for rent; 8 roome, bath, steam beat and Frlgldalre, Hawk Apt. Phone 687. FRONT CORNER 1 and 3-room fur nished apartments; pleasant, neat, very reasonable, 1205 a. Main St. FURNISHED house, a and 3-room ftpta.; garage. 604 W. loth. 2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rate, olorla Pan Apt., 876 Sputa Central Ave. ARTHUR ARMS Apt, 830 N. Roily FOR RENT Furnuhed apt. Light garage: 810 $12. Phone 442-H. FOR RENT 3 -room apartment, 810 620 So Fit. paons 1320. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 83 No. Peach. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E Main, FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Concrete basement, 60x 70 ft. Has driveway for cars; very reaaonable. 127 No. Riverside. Tel. 223. FOR SALE AVTOMOnil.ES USED CAR BAROAINS WE ARE OFFERING the following tractors that have been overhauled by u subject to prior sal. 1 Pordson, $175. 1 Ford son with Hyater winch mounted on front, $350. This Is a dandy rig for logger w contractor. 3 model W Cletrac tractors, choice for $350. These are real bargains com In and look 'em over, MILLER SANFORD TRACTOR CO. 22 S. Fir St., MedMrd BEPOSSF-SSIONS MUST BE SOLD 190 Pontiac coach and coupe: 1929 Pontlac sedan: 1928 Bulck sedan; 1928 Dodge sedan: 1928 Olds sedan, new aeries 1931 Ford sedsn: 1911 Chevrolet coupe. We have 30 for yon to eelect from, at all prices. PONTIAC BALES & SERVICE So. Riverside SPECIAL LOW BATTERY PRICES $1 FOR YOUR old battery on any Severln bat.: 61vo!t 1.1-plate stand ard (1 yr. guar.). $5: 6-volt 13-plat heavy duty. : -volt 13-p.au Jun ior battery, 6 mo. guar!, $150, vfrln Bst. reche., 35c. others 50c, 6EVER1N BATTERY SERIVCE 1520 No. Riverald FOR SALE 1939 Chevrolet truck, stake body and lodging trailer with log chain; 18)0 model A Ford Tu dor and small trailer: I model 52 Atwater Kent radio. Prion a?l-W. TOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Desirable, close-in. Grant Paaa acreage under irriga tion for unimproved land up to 1000. What have you? Write full description and price. Box 39D, Gold Hill. FOR SALE OR TRADE Outboard motor; 17 horse-power, late model, fine condition. Phone 1566-L. TWO 6-room houses, one stucco, one frame, shrubbery and lawns, well kept Inside and out in Hawthorne, Calif, to exchange for ranch prop erty In Rogue Rives valley. Box 76, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Rabbits. fOT cow or chicken. Phone 5-F-4. FOR TRADE Green fd cutter for Saanen milk goat. Box 4300 Trib une. FOR SALE OR TRADE EQUITY In 320 acres hill land good running spring, some good timber. Would take email town property. J. W. WAKEFIELD AGENCY, 107 East Main St.. Medford WILL TRADE 1928 Studebaker Com mander sedan for truck. Write P. O. Box 713. PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Route. Box 31-B. TRADE 18 acres finest soli in Jack son county; heary stand alfalfa; clear on incumbrance. Trade for clear Medford residence. D. E. MILLARD, 425 S. Main. RUPERT. Idaho, house and lots for Medford or vicinity property. Tel, 224-Y. TRADE! Equity of 1500 in 8 -room bungalow on macadam street tor suburban acreage. Write Bex 3834. Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 modem house part ly furnished, for small improved acreage. 414 8. Riveratde. BISINESS orrOBTCMTIES DOES 3 INTEREST YOU? I have! an investment earning 3 net an 16,000. STOP-LOOK-LISTEN $4000 cash will buy this. Property under leaae. Owner need cash. C. s. Butter field, realtor. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE At bargain, five acre improved; o-room house, box 141 Jacksonville. FOR SALE 122-acre farm, fTee wat er right, 50 acres meadow; 13 head cattle, hay, plenty wood. Bargain. eaouu. Terms, w. c. ferry, k. j Grant Fas. FOR SALE Good home, acreages. Houses for rent. W. J. Roberta, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. SUBURBAN HOMESEEKERS SEE THIS 3 ACRES' of finest soil, with garden, berries, fruit and shade trees com ing on, well located, 6-room mod ern home and garage, automatic pressure system, a high-quality home. $3000.00. Will accept ome clear trade. Have client for small good or chard, about 30 down, balance '-op pavment. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOS 125 E. Sixth St. Tel 1496. LARGE, well Improved ranch close to Medford, not Irrigated, to ex change tor smaller ranch or city property. Box 4267, Tribune. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS SO acre with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banka. Tile moat frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at eiauu. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. WHEN you thin: of real estate think of Brown Whit FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE $1200 equity In larg bungalow No, 816 Howard street for $300 cash or win trade for anything we can use. Loan pay ment ilk rent. Phone 7-F-14 or 51-7-L or ee Clarence Pierce. FOR SALE Attractive home Phone 105 80 No Central. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR sale: Fresh milk goats or will trade for wood. M. J. Swing, Inter section Sam Valley Road and Pa cific highway. FOR SALE Priced lower than but terfat. Jersey bull one August and one December, from high producing registered ancestry. J. Q. Stewart, North Tenth Street, Grant Pas. FOR SALE Large first class weaner pig $2.00 each. Harold Crump, Lit tle Applegate, or phone 81-F-25, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Weaner pig $200. Box 61, Anderson Creek Road, Talent. FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schule, Beagle, Or. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BARGAIN In new L. fl. electric range with heat control on oven. Phone 289-Y. FOR SALE Four poster magohany twin beds, and dresser. Phone 396. BOYS' BICYCLE A-I condition, cash. Phone 133J-X. HOORIER kitchen cabinet, buffet and dmlng table. 410 Newtown St. RETURN TICKET San Francisco. Empires June 6: exceptional bargain. Phone Central Point, 129. R. R. TICKET good until June 6 to Eugene. Grand Hotel. LADIES' re'urn ticket to Portland. Friokane and Whitefih. Montana. Fxpl.-e June 6. Phone 641-L. PLANTS Asters 10c "r. Rogers, 519 Crater Uke, Phone J138-J, PLANTS Klnnlas. astert. petunia, cosmos. 811 Willamette, SEE OUR NEW 8INOER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric and treadle Singer machines Machine for rent and repaired Tel. N . changed from book listing to 544-J S1NUER SEAINO MACHINE CO. 329 . 6th. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Arrived a. Sailing ran el 10. Point of time tfc. Astringent aai. J5. Immature in sect It. Ireland 17. Coares file iS. Flower i$, Fragrant oint ment of the ancients 10. Plans 33. Oirt order ot bird 14. Decay 15. Deep hole 33, Spoke from memory S, tm penitent 114. Fish sauce Sa. Figure $7. Morbidly sensi- tlve 31, Roam about Idly St. Short sleep 4ft P!sc for stor ing hay 4L Greenland set tlement 43. Assail 45, Premontory 46. Calmer 45. Moved bsck 60. Parcel of ground St, Mire 52. Sarcastic 6o',utlon of Yesterday'. Puma SP1 iRllLgaPM RAnTE3i. P O.t ijT EiiEiLjE V E H i tie wmnV nMp e rt 27 ETBj SjADTNI IEMtTR 0 !0lNO)RMoL6j0 ElSl A e mieMs m hlIehru b J- bMMp"mcpp e & A vlo I j DjS Mrf R aS lR u R. Elves 40. ScanrSinavliin discoverer 81. Ethical 63, Tard? 4. Feminine name 65. Ths chosen SS. Phf n Jetfer 7. Chinese weight as. Wie men 69. Alack DOWN J. Pi?e of gaate-board 'i p p u y,.Y b 7 18 W 1 o t ka 3 j j ', ' Tt ' " ' 8 TT"-q t ' '.', m,W-w yd' '"" 'Ml vtm'MWfc. 2 27 2S U? 1 ', ' 3a 31 33 33 34 WF'3S 7 37 " '. Vi'f, Vfy- ', 91 , V . ,, ww,w 7frp:?s mww lg 'W'M'tM WMm;0A ; m , So- 'M Z2 E5 tTl 1 1 wr 1 1 1 wt" 1 1 TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2-horse gaa pump engine, also wicker baby buggy almost new. M, a. swing, intersection Sams val ley Road and Pacific highway. FOR SALE One bean aprav rig tn A-J condition. W. H. Craadall, Eagle Point. POULTRY PEP Cure dlaenter In 9 days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co, FOR SALE Baby Curbs cheap Must make room for more. Phone 1051, aak for ulady Palmer. FOR SALE Alfalfa. 0. A. DeVoe. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hi way Exchange, East Central Point. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, aand and gravel. Phone Q12-J, FOR SALE Uaeo sewing machine. aJJ makes, tb up; terms li desired AN makes rented and repaired. White 8ewing Machine Co, 24 H Bartlett FUR SALE Lady s almost new black coi with beautiful fur collar and eufi set. WlU sell very cheap. Alac two evening dresses. Inquire 348 S, Riverside, evenings fl to 1 MISCELLANEOUS MATTRESSES RENOVATED, recover ed, and fumigated; new ones made to order. One day service, Pricea reasonable. Dale Flowers, with Burk's. 112 No. Front. Phone 145-J. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East Main. Haircut 35o. Open till 8 evening. BUILDINGS ana roofs painted by our spts-j equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colore is material for composition roofs. Orlnsted $ Run tt. Phone 1668. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Batgam lioae, 87 No, Orape St. Phone 1092 LOCAL or Cong dtaWioe hauimg We guarantee to save you monef Raw ley .Transfer. OiB North Riverside Phone 104-31. COMMERCIAL hauling of all kinds up to two tons at reasonable rates. Phone 1335-W. CASH paid tor ola gold, jewelry, bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan Office, Wo. A South Front. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Automomie iOans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer bank or finance company and extend your payment Additional money loaned. Phone SI tor appointment Money to Lend. WU LEND MONEY on furniture and tat model auto Three wt cent per month oa unpaid baiaaoa No other charges Come in and get the cash today. See W E Thomas 45 So. OentrmL Phone 139 rJSPpjlsTey PAYING BUSINESS Exrhange Tor nnfrwiimherfd honse In Medford rrr near Me'dtorfl. Novelty store lore ted nar Eugene; Inrolres fS-MO; will sell at Involf-e. Has good business and low rent ; shows profit every month. Present owner too old to ronllnue buslne Rent with gsroge and four Ihlng rooms only $30.00 per monlh; long lease. BARNES AND CORK fTiorie 409 010-Y 15 S. Central Cross-Word Puzzle ssaxe freerr Purpose ' Obtalosd Drink slowly Prevails with out restraint Flush with sue cess Evergreen tree Kind ot rsilroaf car : oolloq. store ms.tm Wanderer Figure ot speech Stitched Aeriform fluid Spiral Karly Edifices of wor ship Uark denoting a soft pro nunelaftoo the letter C And not Idonsrtl Dispatched Solo from mm opera Prong Gertus of Afri can trees Glut Rear end Volcano l"fldersias3 Kqulp t. Win a. Disarrange, if. eolloQ, 49. t. Founded upon ?2. experiment 3. t. Sloped . Maiden 5. 7. tVorthleee etv-5i. Ing $. Above S, . Protective rail-?, im? M. 10. fllgnMea 69. 11. Sandarac tree 61. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACK HQ S CO, AU31HACT CO Abstracts ot Title and Title insurance. The only complete Till System In Jechaun County. HURRA ABSTRACT OO.AtetTSCt ot Title Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 8. No. 33 North Centra .we upstairs. Furniture Kepatrteg, FURNITURE RS-UPHOLSTERED, re fmi&hed re-glued We crrf a full line ot upholetery sample, A. N Thibault. Tel 060-R Dreaamak.ni and KeraodHlng. THE FASHION SHOP Dreesnjaklng and .-emoCeHng. 434 Medford Bldg Phona 1 191. Br pert IHndow Cteanert LET QEORtlS DO IT Tel UU House ssanlng, Floor waring. Ort ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Fanor PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Eetato Ushed 20 ?et,rs. Ambulance rv toe 9th 8t at Oakdale Tel 4?, lob Printing. MAIL TMBUftE JOB DEPAKTMSNT Best equipped plant in southsm Oregon. Printing nt all kinds; book binding; touae-Ieat ledgers; isS blanke, taUmg eystem. dupiicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing Hne. N Qrape Phona Piano Inatrnctloo, FRED ALTON HAiOH't Teacher of piano. Olaasica and popuiaj mualo courses Height Mu.iio Stuaio, 818 Liberty Sidg. Tel. T2. Painting. JOHN H LOCK Contrasting Pain ter. Quality work at lower price. Phone 640 or 9&3-R. E L CLYMER- Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 82.-U pore PAINTING, paper hanging and kaisomining, phona 10IB-W. DAVIS TRANSFER BTOBAtW Servio gunted JO 8 Or if St Peon. Mt, or residence 106U. BADS TRAW8FBB ITIORAOE CO Offio 101 Mo Central Phon lit Pricea right, eervlos guaranteed. KEINK1NO THUCK1NO HKHVlCg Transfer and hauling of all Kinds Otlic ts South Front 61. Pfcoa, 333 is. IJL RCSTSTS WRr.TORY Lawnmotrere LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for Call and de liver tiee 33 No. Fir. Pbone 261. Pis no DetKra. SEE the Baldwin dne ot Pianie at vhe E,ecuw: Wtnsg Co, 223 Mais Se or call klrt H. O. Puruckw Tel 1443. STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders ot air-ttgh roof Estimates and inspection without charge. 10th and Fir St. Tel. 1077. I.ESAL NOTICES Final "otire In the County court of the State of Oregon for J&ckma County. In the Matter of the Estate of Thom as M. Swem, deceased. Notice ta her h? given, that the un- derj!ened, Cassandra J, i5em. exe cutrix in the above entitled matter, haa tiled herein feer Fina Report and Account and that June 28. IH32, ten o'clock A. M. at the Courthouse in the City of Medford. Sn snlrt coun ty haa been ftieed the time and since of hearing selections thereto snd for the examination and allow ance thereof. CASSANDRA J. SVVFM, Ewcutrix Dt the Estaie of Thomas M. Swem, Dec. Final Noilre In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon Tot Jaekson Cm. my. In the Matter of ih Eie of Ass Hamilton Anderson, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, N&taUe My Hamilton, ad- mliHatratriJt ot the above entitled matter, has filed herein her Final Report and Account and that 3une 28. 1032, at ten ottorfc, A. M. at the Courthouse in the City of Medford, In said county has been fixed an the time and place for fwaTing objection thereto and for the exsoiinstiuo ana allowance thereof. NATALIE MAY HAMILTON. Adminlat retrix. Notice to Credit or :i tha County Cavirt of the ta of Oregon for Jackass County. In the Matter of the Estate of Nancy Thompson, deceased. Notice la hereby given, that -the county court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, has appointed m administrator the eatst of Nancy Thompson deceased. Ail per sons having claims asslnst said es tate are hereby required to present them with proper vouchers within mi month from thi date at the office of Porter J. Neff. Cooley Bldg., Med ford, Oregon. Dated May 39, 1933. JOHN THOMPSON, Administrator, Enterprise Grange Elects Delegates To State Conclave Enterprise Orange met May 28 with Worthy MAater Eugene Moore in the tnair. inrer Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto, J. R Bo wen conducted the program which ronalated of music and rad- inaa bv Mrs. Rttv Ht!H H.iv t.lr rter and others, Tiolin solos by Tom Culten and Inform! talk by tm toua member. In the buslM mHn xunrtv Maater Moore and Mrs. Moore were elected dtltLTitt tn jh nHhn. convention tn Snverm 3uTt 14-11. rf, n. txjwrn sna Mrs. sowen were chosen alternates. Visitors durintr th Urn hm. were Howard and Billy Baker and r- leus-amp. LMer m the evening refreshment! a-or f h uH r R. Bowen and her committee. Noxt regular meeting will be June 11. after which thnr win . show and dunce with a stiver offer ing ior refreshments. Everyone in vited. It 1 hoped to hav th new lights on at that date. VETS TO HONOR GRIEVE MEMORY Annual gathering of the Spanish American War veteran will be con ducted today at Prospect, whtn vet erans from Orant Pass, Ashland nd Medford trill meet for their picnic- and program, according to announcement made Saturday. service in memory of Jame W. Grieve, peat commander of the poit will be held and wldres bv Jud&t Win. W. Colvlg U1 s included on the progrm. to be jlven following the picnic at one o'clock. Mr. Grieve i preparing th table, fsr th picnic. Next flundaf, hseml camp mem ber will attend the flag dy cele bration at Orant Fas. , Trail TRAIL, tfart f Special -Mr. and Mra. 0, O Toung who were guest at th S W Hutchinson hem tor a week. Lava gone to Oranta Pas and are getting settled on a piece of property they recently bought, H miles out on the Redwood highway, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Hutchinson and children were dinner guest at the Jim Pay ton home Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Hough and daugh ter Daphne of Roburg bar re turned horn f ter rating Mr. and Mra. Ralph Waton for several days, Mra Houghe and Mra. Watson arc sisters. Mr. and Mr. Fctd Hutrhlnaon we ahoppinc in Wedfsrd Friday. Mr. and Mr, jjarry MtrrimMn were shopping In Medford Wednesday. Oeo, MrNeat and slater Millie and Mr. and Mra Ifoyd Twker were eve nlnj gueaf a( the dd Pierce horn Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchlnaon spent the evening Wednesday at Harry Merrtmarr bom. Desirable bouses slwsys In first class condition lor rant, lea or salt CaU 108. Pioneer Phoenix Church Surrenders to Razing; Beams Hewd Out in 962 Lit'.le more than th nnd hewn raftr and th moe gronn eps, ot: which the hes ot m.ner, miUer, f?mT, satoon keepet ir.d m'.Mion ry pfu,sxt to and from t-hs altar In days of 3, ce-rrying eiiTly sett'era of otthe rn Oregon to wontilp their CrOv'i, remain today whtTe the Firat Fresbytertan church of PhcrV.x stood ff months ago in mm of pine tree. Once the white sentinel of the grove, which also shelters the marble markers and little green grvres ? nwny skmeer dead to today ust m skeetOii cf t-'mbf rj, supporEitg tower, from which the bell tolled the hour of worship, thanksgiving and toT burial. The bell ha not bUndst it echoes with t.':e aighing of t.'i plr.ei for the past four years, but the church stood silent and erect on the rocks and atones, which form its crude founda tion, mttl a few months sgo when it wu sold for 50. Thm r?td;:g start ed aoon after. The church wa established In 1863 by the Methodists and Presbyterians ot the Rogue River Msy, according to , history written o thto region. It waa later owned exclusively by the Presbyterians, who met within Its walla for worship until Its large and modern successor was eonstructed RAINFALL IN MAY ECLIPSED RECORO OF LOCAL BUREAU Total ptectpltatloa, for it month far smrpasaed all previews May tain fan record etnee the establishment of the veather bureau Medford tn 141, according to m jnorrtnlF re port of W. J. HutchSaon, observer. A total of 3.05 Inches fell during the month. The greatest monthly amount for May tn past yean vma .4T Inchee ta USl. Normally pntlpUMtoa at Medford for th month would he UI inches and comparing thla figure wii.n May, VB32 raintnli an excess ot m tnche la ahowa. Tr.e infre quent occurrence of tmH an abund ant May Mlnfall 1 Indicated by the fact that during the preceding nine yeaT May precipitation total hav osen lea than one Inch. though rainfall wm aomMerably exceasjv ror tne month no unusual ly large dally amount fell. The greatest 31-hour precipitation occur red on the 39 vt with a total ot .ft incite. The wet weailter warn con fined to three dlitlnct period of a tew nay each, the first three day. and from th loth to the aand, and daring the tlve closing day of the month, Th Interval b','n rain period vr ntlreljr free from pre clpitatlon. The current Talnfall season to date i one of the most snsMandlng ot eatlwr bureau record. Beginning with to first month el toe aeuon. September, 1031, ufflclnt precipita tion has fallen to maintain an excess of normal each month except tor February. At th cIcm of May tout seasonal precipitation amounted to 20.01 inchea, an excess of 3.70 inches for the period. Average dally temperatwe Here meetly seasonable with a few moder ately warm day. Might were cool but with no extremely low temper ature. A monthly highest temper- atme of 86 degree waa recorded on u urn. On the tttfc th, itatlon thermometer ncotdtd s torn temper ature for th month of 38 dear. In the .arty morning of that date a t ht frost deposit wa observed and light firing in some of the orchard wa noted. Wo frost earnest wa re ported. Prevailing winds were from - the northwest. Total monthly wind move men amounted to 4,4 mile at an average Hourly velocity of s.i mile per hour. A maximum velocity or th month occurred on the 37th when tsTHlr, northwest wind registered 37 mmt per nour. Bat Afii. Mln. Mrt. Pen, -67 47 tl ,11 Mes , 70 $ 43 9 HJS f OI Ashland. Mra. Mary Austin pur cfcmsed ttv nd orve-ihud acre tract ft-fonr fific highway mxiih cf city and will JnsUl cmp f round, Biker. Locsl idwlta to tm- Coqullle nw equipment Installed l Coaler beauty shop. i 3 00 44 S3 .88 Cloudy . sa ta t . .it Cloudy 4 8S 4 f, ,oo Cloudy 88 $1 S f m t Cloudy It 41 tl m Clear 7 78 43 09 ,00 T Cloudy a 43 63 .00 Clear 81 4S m m Clear 1 78 4? a m P Cloudy II 88 43 tt 00 Clear 13 83 18 68 .00 Clear H ..T! 47 83 .00 P Cloudy 14 .. 44 M m P Cloudy ( n St in M P Cloudy 18 . 84 41 U Mt Clear 17 83 47 8t M P Cloudy II 68 84 61 .01 Cloudy 1 3 4 84 .08 Cloudy W 63 47 84 .41 Cloudy SI 81 3 SO .21 P Cloudy 33 - 68 43 84 T P Cloudy 33 73 44 88 .00 P Cloudy 34 TO 40 SB .00 Clear 74 87 M M Clear 3 -. 7 40 M m Clear 74 43 88 M P Cloudy 38 63 48 66 ,34 Cloudy 3B SI 46 48 .71 Cloudy M - M 47 M .OS Cloudy 1 . l 4a ST .01 Cloud. within. VM Vnrs fova jt All wa prosperity ia Phop.n'r is 18o4 when the Presbyterians took over the church, the history book, found upon the counter ot the Phoenix Gn era! .Vferch iodise store, r:tv4. Is j 1B74 the slump cm to e.idure for j 10 years, but waa broken when th I railroad ran its tlea into the Rogue j River vaHey connecting otrthrn Ortmmt with, the outaid word la. J 1884. J Four dry good store war est ah j llshed at Phoenix, a traveler through n Town, snnouncea rn lerwr hom Or.e hard.ws.re shop ws &pea ed, three blsckemiih aivo th rt t ho tles, two flouring mills, on Jivedy stable and four saloons. Th llttl church established in 1663 1 Tso mentned in hi letter quo'd 4s .e For 30 Tears th emftrr form In j the churchyard, waa operated by tl Achooi board, phoenix being, the resi dent fettle, the only ows Sn state to require this duty ot ,'ti Khocl official. Thirteen time marauder of hoboe in search of shelter entered th church, the bettered door TeveaS. 1 scars remsfnini", wher tht p r ! rtevs lock were broken. Each tl rr.t e ne one waa placed in the panel and to day the last Is holding firm the door which tspena Into apace. SHRINE CARNIVAL1 COMPANY ARRIVES FOR WEEK S STA Fits asrtfts of tent, ten huge r.A tog derici twenty big afaewi, thtrty railway cs rs , and five hundred po pie are scheduled to arrive in Med ford today to participate In the an nwal ctiebraUon of KUla FwiroVt fieat. op?nIng tomorrow, Tfcef hm long to the Worthm show, ad their novel attractions are expected to draw thousands during the six day they tra few HtUatt patrol ha gossj wmtU effort snd expense to brlnr th!f b!g carnival to Medford, and feels that th ahowa and concession will b ot Inreat to all townspeople Mi weft as mutf throughout scythe rs. 0m gort, Th Jar; company, which wJll compose a miniature village. Is ar riving from Redding, Calif. Besides the band and calliope mo compsvnyUig the ahowa, tha Hirisi bancf wilt play at th cra..'rsJ. th patrol committee announced, Thos of the patrol who are heading up th program are Paul B. Rytratng, A. Pert E. P'Miy, Ren Bamett, Jack Porter & C. "Jf" Jerome and Herb Seyi The Pacific and Eastern railway ground on East Main street near Bear creek: bilflge have beetk thoja tor the location of tht Wo rthsm howf, where ample space li provide for th riding device. Included la the gigantic machinery to be set up la th Lindy-loop, the Key-Bey, th Leaping Letia, the ctrptlltvr, the RrtiJE-sw-iv WHoop, toe eeppf.'.'a and the Jarrer, , ' And th "staples, th ferrU wheat and merry-go-round are also to b set up Lt the show grounds. For the ttddie. Wort ham thaws wJJJ have mlniatur railway with a small engine and twelve car. Deck d In circus plums and fancy har. nee, thert wit, aim be fUtta UtUa ponffti for ths children to ride. John T, Wortham, owner of the show, ha mad It a point to gather one of the most Interesting collect- ton of fre&at in the country tor th troup, according to Tobe p Kc Far? snd, 4vnoc represents t'ir ot the company, who has been purchas ing supplies for th "village." The iiti.tt traveling In the shcr are cwi wlih aeven leg s i -1 ? with t! re feet and two ta.'l. a with two feet, Texas jteer whoa fifth leg growa out of th hack ot Its neck, and a litl.a Idaho range pony with eight feet. MRS. FINNEY CHAH12S PLEA ON BEER CHARGE Plurr.t Plr.r.ej, arret4 Way tf rj SUC polls In Jacaeonrfn,, la ccri- nectlon with a 'beer Joint," pleaded guilty In Justice court Friday after, noon, and wa sentenced to ninety day in th county Jail, sdf Q .er.rt O, Tartar Mgipeoded t w-" Mr. Plnnay changed her plea t guilty, having previously plead not guilty. Bill OHthrMga, whs vrw amatol at th, aam time, wa Meoc4 arly last week to thirty day In Jail, and fined 6300. LITTLE LAO IHD . WHEN STRUCK BY CAR Jimmy Newman. 33-monthi-old on of Mr. and Mr Leo Newman, 4 vTn Jacaaon atreet, waa tradly bruised when h waa knocked1 tfwra or the rar drlren By afr, h, D. PeUraoa of 1770 Charlotte strtiet, 1 Eugene, at 1:90 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Aoeortltw Is a report filed ret'-; day at th, elir poUo ataffoo, th. mtl boy ran Into in atreet from behind another car. Jimmy 1 th grandson of Mr, and Mr. Burbidg of north Boliy sttMk