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PAGE FIFTEEN I 11 Vj I SliLL TifEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 5IEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY JTXE 17, 1932. WHAT YOU yNmt&assified FOR E RiFERENHHf ) DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HER ABE THE BATES Par word first Insertl (Minimum aoci Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month, without copy .change ,1J6 Phone 75 LOST HOST Pair glasses. Phone Sanden. Jacksonville. . LOST Ladles Schaefer fountain pen. Black with two gold band on cap. Probably left at oAntt Drug Store. Please return to Mall Trib une. Reward. LOST If dog missing, call l"8- ESTRAVEB STRAYED From pasture In Orlffln Creek district, yearling Jersey heifer. J. A. Manke, R. F. D. 1. Medford. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Party to run woodyard In or near Medford. Must live on prop erty. Box 4555 Mall Tribune. INSTRUCTION i.im wad nMmment Jobs. eiaou-eotuw - - - . Men-women. 18-50 steady work. We I coach lor examia"u- uu tlons and full particulars FREE. Write immediately today sure. Box 12360. Mall Tribune, Medford. Oregon. v WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants to handle books for small firms need ing only part time man. Phone 1458-Y. COOK Woman, best reference, any thing considered. Box 4644 Trib une. HIOH school girl age 17 wishes work caring for chlldren ann light house work. Call 1110 W. 10th. EXPERIENCED maid wishes work immediately. Phone B45-R. WANTED Care of children and sew ing. Bedroom for rent. Phone 810-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Saddle horse or pony to keep thru summer for Its feed. Ted dy Marshall. Phone 778-L. CASH BUYER wants small Oregon farm; Improved; good water rights; Jackson or Josephine Co., 2,000. State details including crops In. May buy livestock. Box 4542 Mall Tribune. WANT late model car or small acre age for 1.000 equity nice nearly new 4-room residence, garage, fruit. shrubs and shade- trees. Balance like rent. Box 4M7 Mall Tribune. WANTED To borrow 800-00, beat security. Pine country home. Phone 664-L. WANTED Man' bicycle, must be reasonably priced. Medford Ex change. LADY driving to San Francisco wants passengers to share expense. Box 4231 Tribune. WANTED To buy second hand turn ing wood lathe. 10-ln. swing or more. Writ box 4223, Mail Tri bune. WANTED A lartre sine used electric fan; address J. B., Mall Tribune giving size, condition and price. WANTED To rent 6-room house with sleeping porch, or 5 rooms partly furnished equipped for gas, long time lease, reliable tenant. Phone 1550. WANTED Laundry, complet-ly fin ished, Sc lb. Phone 869-X-3. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and farlous parta of Orevon wants load. Frank Newland. 820 w. i3tn St. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain .House. 27 No Orape St. I 1092 FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished modern ho'ise to sublease from July lat to Sept. 1st. Frlgldalre, etc. Reasonable terms. 326't No. Holly. FOR RENT Six room furnished house, gsrage, close In. 145 S. Orape St. FOR RENT Unfumnned 6 room Enclleh cottace. hardwood floors, flrrplace, etc. 627 Palm St., Phone SB9-J-2. FOR RENT 2-rooro modern hotise, neat, convenient, reasonable. 101ft W. Ilth. FOR RENT Modem" partly furnished 4 -room cottate. east side. Call at 414 8 Riverside. FOR FXN r Modern 6-room home with lane screen ror-h. lots of shsde. god location. Inquire 264 Bcaity. FOR RENT 411 Wodatock. nicely furnished hou.e. month. Phone 10-XX-l, PoUU 8 r 125 FOR RENT HOl'Sr.S FOR RENT 7 room house, barn and garden near Medford. (19. Phone 302. Jacksonville. FOR RENT 5-room unfurn. house. Inquire 1231 North Riverside. FOR RENT Nlcelr furnlahed four room duplex. n .30. cloae in. Tel. 1149. FOR RENT That beautiful, large home at 33 North Orange street. Flowers, lawn, fruit, double tar ace. Available now. Key at 44 : North Peach. Phone 1473-W. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish ed house, call at 41 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Oood :room house. Phone 1041-M. FOR RENT Clean modern furnished house. 1023 W. 10th St. Phone 1645-Y. FOR RENT Modern house, close In. Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 20 per month. Call at 335 South Riverside. FOR RENT Modern 8 room cottage. 17.60. 313 80. Orape. FOR RENT 3 room house; 1 room bouse; cabin. All furnished. 813 Summit. FOR RGN1 Home. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses Phone 108. 80 N Central. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 816 or 1113-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Front cor., X and 2-room furn. apt., neat, pleasant, very reasonable. 1306 E. Main St. FOR RENT flchuler Apt, beautiful ly furnished and modern. Price ranging from $30 to 50. Corner 6th and Oakdale. FOR RENT' 3 room, private entrance, bath, cheap to steady tenant. t E. Jackson St. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Inquire after 6 p. m., 603 So. Holly. NEAT, pleasant 1 and 3 room apt'mts. Very reasonable. 1305 E. Main. ENTIRE lower floor, fireplace, unfur nished except range. Key at 146 So. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment for rent, 330 N. ley. FURNISHED apt., new overstuffed, Frlgldalre. The Berben. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 330 No. Holly. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt., downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMES FOR RENT Call 790 FURN. APT. for rent; 8 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apts. Phone 637. FURNISHED house., 3 and 8-room apts.; garage; 604 W. 10th. 3-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apts., S75 South Central Ave. FOR RENT 2-room apartments, 110 630 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM. 835 So. Ivy. Phone 842-X. FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 83 No. Peach. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 B- Main. FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Warehouse 25x100 suit able for trucking service, front and rear entrance, close to business cen ter. Phone 769-R. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Valuable Fresno. California property for Ore gon property. Inquire 46 Quince. WILL TRADE My Ashland rented property for Talent Irrigation bonds , or Copoo stock. Box 422 Ashland. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT 1 acre, 4 room modern house, gar den on Thomas road. Phone 857-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE One Wa" ro tary pump with gas A motor, one l" centrifugal pump with motor. Leo Yoifhg, Columbus Ave off Stewart. TO TRADE Equity In modern five- GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, room house for small truok or trac- ni and gravel. Phone B12-J. tor. K C. Mall Tribune. tf '2 1" '-'-'-" - - -,. ,. -,. -,. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all FOR SALE OR TRADE Late 74 Har- make. (6 op; term U desired All ley Davidson motorcycle, run less makes rented and repaired White than 1.000 miles, like new. Boys. 8ewlng Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett here' your chance. 1761 N. River- "de, MISCELLANEOUS PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade AUTO! NO to No. Dakota eon. Model for light car. Jackaonvlll Star A Ford Tudor car. Room for one. Route. Box 31-B. .hare expense. References. C. M. r " ; : English. 10O6 So. Oakdale, Medford. TRADE Equity of l600 In 5-room . -, n. -,. - . . bungalow on macadam street for LOCAL or long distance hauling We suburbsn acreage. Writ Box 3834. guarantee to save you money Haw- Tr"un- ley transfer, 618 North Riverside " " phone 1044-X. FOR TRADE 2 modern Douse part- , - - -, - - , ., , L ly furnished, for small Improved CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry, acreage. 414 8. Riverald bridge work, eto. Jennings Loan ton SALE-REAL ESTATE Olo. No. 6 South Front. "T",t: EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East FOR SALE Cabin sit at Shady Cove Mln. Haircut 25c. Open till 8 on the Rogue. C. Earl Bradflah, .tenlni. 116 E. Main St. . uing.. -- - WE PAY CASH FOR SALE OR LEASE - Home. 41 Por fumu,lre. tool or what har Barneburg road; furnished or tin- ,0,,. Medford Bargain H.-u. 27 ctTaS w T Vaster Wo. Orape St. Phon 1062 LA ROE. well Improved ranch close BUSINESS DIRECTORY to Medford, not Irrigated, to ex- '"' . .. -s.. change for smaller ranch or city aotoiuoDUe bean. property. Box 4267, Tribune. L-- CONTRACTS REFINANCED RIVER FRONTAOE AT HIOHBANKS PAYMENTS REDUCED 30 acres with nearly half mil on w pay up ftalaao due dealer, bank Rogu river, at lower High Bank. or rinanos company and extend The most frequented retreat of your payment Additional money local snglere. You can't qual this loaned Phon 81 for appointment location at 12500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. . Jackson County B.nk Bldg. aoitnuT. PhOn 790. ' " " -L'L'1- " '- --'-'-'--i-u urur fli JACKSON CO. WHEN you tnin; of real sitae think F??.,T I ABSTRACT CO. of Brown At Whit I ""treu of THI 0 roR SAi.eLiti:sroiK I 7ll T"." ,n,",?1r . . - . ., H 4f only complete Till FOR SALE Weaner pits 2. Box 81 8y.tem IB Jackson Anderson Creek Road, Talent. " Cnonly. . . . . FOR SALE Guernsey cow, fresh. -- - i-ii.i. m.i. Phon 4S8-J-1. tf MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-Abstrset I . -,. - - l. -L -L.-,.n - i 1 1 i at riti Titl Insiirane Rooms 8 FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk and 6. Bo. 81 Norm Osntnl At. I cons, Adolf Schulx, Beagls, Or, upstair, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES REPOSSESSED USED CARS Two Ford trucks, A models, 1031 Ford sport roadster and sedan, 1928 Olds coach and Dode sedan. 1931 Chev rolet sport coupe. Pontlao coupe, coach and sedan. (One eEsex coach 35.00.) PONTTAC SALES FLOOR So. Riverside FOR 8ALEi-'34 Ford delivery 815. 341 Haven. FOR SALE HL'EL FOR SALE Wood Old growth body fir, guaranteed sound and out of large trees. 12-lnch 16 per cord, IG-lnch, 86 per cord. Orders of 3 cords or more ricked In woodshed. Ask about hardwood. Phone 835-X. FOR SALE Wood. Dry blackoak, 16 Inch; large body fir 16-inch; green fir. 16-lnch. Fhone 639-R-4. FOR BALE DOUS AND PETS ANGARIA POODLES, male and fe male puppies, $10 each. Mrs. Ella Barr, Albert St.. Home i. FOR SALE Pure blood hound pups, Cass Auto Wrecking Co- 1113 So Riverside. Phone 780. FOR SALE HOMES SACRIFICE SALE 6 room house. 30 Cottage. WANTED Jack. Co. Bldg. & Loan stock In trade for home renting for 845 mo. Phone 395-R. FOR SALE Modern furnished 3-room home and garage. Or will trade for what have you?. 31 Elm. FOR SALE OR RENT 8 room house, 616.50, partly furnished. Will take lot, piano or electric range aa down payment ur what have you? 214 Cottage. ' FOR SALE OR TRADE 81200 equity in large bungalow No. 316 Howard street for 8300 cash or will trade for anything we can use. Loan pay ments like rent. Phone 7-F-14 or 51-7-L or see Clarence Fierce. FOR SALE Attractive homes Phone 105 80 No Central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 7 pigs and sow, weigh about 50 lbs. Extra good. O. E. El liott, Wagner Creek, Talent. FOR SALE CHEAP Tee box, 15D-lb. capacity, terms. Call 653-J. FOR SALE Two crypt In Medford Mausoleum, desirable location. Box 4536 Tribune. FOR SALE Second hand hay rake, grain binder, threshing machine, combine. Finley Implement Co., Central Point. . FOR SALE-lc box, 40-lb. capacity. Phone bdo-y. FOR SALE Slightly used grey re versible wood fibre rug, 9x12, 83.60. Mahogany Aeolian Vocal Ion phono- grapn witn ao records, bio. a 43 no, Grape. FOR SALE Ford AA truck. Second. 615 W FOR SALE Peas, 2o lb. Pick them yourseir. p. s. Carpenter, Jack sonville Highway. MONEY Quickly Raised Introduce new deodorizer block, perfumes bathroom: cleans toilet bowl; 35c seller, (sample 12c). Splo & Span Co., San Antonio, Texas. FOR SALE Good used piano In first class condition. Priced reasonable for quick sale. Address Mrs. Ruben E Peyton. Trail, Oregon. FOR SALE Good second hand tlm bers and S-tn. plank, cheap. Big r-ines ior. jo. xei. no. i. POWER SPRAYER Now U the time to catch your fruit trees, cork elms and all shrubbery. Phone 2DU-W. SEE OUR NEW SINOER VACUUM I CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric and treadle Singer machines Machines for rent and repaired. Tel. N . changed from book Hating to 84-J. SINOER 8EWINO MACHINE CO. 229 E 6th. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 3 days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. jFOR SALE Alfalfa. O. A. DeVoe. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE Et-UPHOLSTERED, re finished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Vhlbault. Tel. 969 -H .Dressmaking and Hemodelliig. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .-vmoCeUng. 424 Medford Bldg Phone U61. t xpert Window Cleaners LTT GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House oleanlng. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Jub tMntlut. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in uuthern Oregon. Printing U all kinds; book binding; louse-leaf ledgers; a a d blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Funeral furfur. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulanoe serv ice. 6tb St. at Oakdale Tel 47. Lawn mowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 76o Call and de liver ttee 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come In and get the cash today. See W E Thomas 16 So. Central. Phone 139 Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. E. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 631-L Piano instruction. FRED ALTON H Aid Hi Teacher of piano Classical and populiu music courses Halght Muslo Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 73. Piano Ueaiera. SEE the Baldwin .lne of Plan, at the El oc trio Wiring Co- 222 W Main St., or call Mrs. H O. ?u nicker Tel. 1443. Hoofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and inspection without charge 10th and Fir St. Tel 1077 T must n . DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed '40 S Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER As STORAGE OO. orfios 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed- REIN KING TRUCKJNQ SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 809 South Front St. Phone 832. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator and to Creditors Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned Thomas J. Kenney was on tne second day or June. 1932 by an Order duly made and entered In the County Court of the State of Oregon r n Jackson Clunty. appointed td mlnlstrator with the will annexed of the eitate of Robert C. Pointer, de ceased, then pending therein, and ha. since qualified and Is such adminis trator. All persons having claims against Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Flower ' 6. Fried Hirhtlv end gulrkly IL Written order directing a bank to pay mnn.y U. Coddle 14. Kye: Scotch Is. Not cognisant 17. Article 15. Besting ' violently it. Small quarrel 23. Go down ;j. Holds back :. Ztnl :t. A'-id fruit 29. H.hold SO. Denied 24. Not. ofth scale 35. Kind of trss 17. Dl.nch.d It. Article of sppar.l It. Far blow th. surfHC 41. Not old 42. Makes mis take 43. Rher Island 4fi. Liquor 44. Vegetarian U. Rodent 8olutlon of Yesterday'! Punl WlAlSiHSfTTRlE 1NT8SSSC0T IJl AMaEllDtEggKlE oi AWoir-fpMw jfTlNji $ s 15: PiRiELSieTr v enIeJWe jjp E WRlE'DSSOrS S AMeIdNA s IE n 1 am e i Tfe Aidfi' e E rrAStERNrE,CK Tp"ElS " E9n-EIALlLT)AjPE SlIlA;NCAM EiN;DiE D n T'l'NiEMEirXO.DrEAfElKO 42. 14. New Rngland fttnt. 14. Hindu cymbals 1, Tyne square 47. Vehicles for snow travel CI Catch elrhl of DOWN 1. Mien card I. Tronoun V6 Wo 21 22 IT 32 35 ?1 4I 1 tl said estat are hereby notified to present the same with the proper vouchers within six (61 months from ( e date of this notice, to the said administrator at 412 Uberty Building. Medford. Oregon. Dated thi 3rd dav of June, 1933. THOMAS J. KENNEY. Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Robert C. Pointer, deceased. Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator. ' Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. Sam H. Baker, Is the duly appointed, acting and qualified administrator of the estate of Cyrus M. Paul. Deceased. All persons having claims agalns. said estate are hereby required to present the same to said Sam H. Baker, Grants Pass. Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, as oy law required, and all persona owing said estate are hereby required to make payment of their Indebtedness to the said Sam H. Baker at said place. Date of first publication, the 27th day of May, 1932. SAM H. BAKER, Administrator of the Estate of Cyrus M. Paul, Deceased. Notlre to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned wss on the 19th day of April, 1933, appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Wm. Ira Marlon, de ceased, by order of the County Coiirt of Jackson County, Oregon. All per sons having claims against said estato are required to present same, duly verified, at the office of O. C. BORgs, 30 North Central -Avenue, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which Is made on May 27th, 1932. LILLIAN E. MARION. , Administratrix. O. O. BOCK16. . J. P. FLIF.OEL, O. H. BENGTSON. Attorneys for Administratrix. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ella W Peters, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the Plrt. N.tlnnat R.nV nf l.H f-,i gon, by an Order duly made, given "u t.iwiTO in m. auuve enutlcn Court and matter, has been appointed and acting Administrator of the es- . wi wo nuuva named ueceaent, Ella W. Peters. All persons having claims against said above named estate or the de cedent are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers; to the eald Administrator at the office of Its attorney, T. J. Bnrlght, at Room 11, at 32 N. Central Ave., In the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published May 27. 1932. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of MED FORD, ORE., Administrator. Notlco Butte Falls Schol District No. 91 has funt'4 In Medrnrrl NiLtlnnnl na,.l. to pay all warrant Issued to date. iHvcrcsT, svops alter June 10, 1932. MYRA RIOHMAN, Clerk Crazed Alan Slioota Two SAN MARCOS, Tex., June 17. (AP) Major T, B. Curtis of the veteran bureau at San Antonio, and A. W. Turner, San Antonio veteran, were shot, probably fatally when a mental patient seined a gun and started fir ing In a crowded Pullman car here today. Find Body In Itlrer OREGON CITY, Ore., June 17. ((AP) Brneet Chaney, 61, of OS' wego, drowned In the Willamette river near here yesterday. The body was discovered by a small girl who dragged It from the river and sum moned help. ' Broken windows glazed by Trow Bridge Cabinet Works. Cross-Word Puzzle Aloft 'CST, Sunper 1 ' Kea eagle Takes nourish ment Portion Tiny Poor School ef whales Dinner cours Nonmetrlcal language Grinding tooth Breaks sud denly Rlhhed fabrle Uitlded Wlnnew Mexican rub ber trss Stitch Kult at cards Tops of wave Dessert Yal Mnl. eat F.ons Exist Eo-.ntrle ro tating plsc Crony Hsst.n Conlunetlon Ptrlke gently Artful , 8. Symbol for t.iliirlum 4. Imaalniiry line ei'iidl'ant fr"m th poles . Dwarf 6. Persian xsrntent T. Improved 777X5 k3 '7 1 23 24 2S 2& 33 34 pa 42 Us So St J2 Mr i. 1 44. 4l. I 47. (0UNTY Rogue River ROQUE RIVER. Jnn 17 (Spl.) E. Minor of Portland who Is mining near Yrcka vu a dinner guest Sun day at the Whipple borne. MLaa Dor la fiandry and Mlaa Arlene Ear hart attended graduation exerc!re at. Medford high school Friday. Mlsa MabsM Orlmmett. a former Rogue River girl waa one of the graduating claas. Mr. anU Mrs. John Breeding and E. Minor are upending a few daya at the Breeding home here. They are en gaged In mining near Yreka. Mra. Percy Thoma and Mra. Ira Phelpa spent Wednesday shopping In Medford. Mrs. Either Brash ear left Sunday for Tacoma to visit her ulster, Mrs. C. . Thompson. While there Mra. Brashear attended the National Gen eral Federation of Women's clubs in Seattle as a delegate from the Ladles Civic Improvement club of Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards and daughter Betty, left Wednesday for Battle Mountain, where Mr. Edwards la employed for the summer iu look out nian. All other firemen in this district also left for their various posts Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mathls and Mra. Minerva engler of Grants Pass, and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Portland visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dengler.- Mra. Oscar Shepherd left .Saturday for a visit to Portland and Sllverton. Orvllle Dengler and Vergal Shults returned to their homes here Satur day after a trip to Hombrook. Charles Sanders of Pleasant Creek was a Rogue River visitor over night Saturday. Mr. Sanders received med ical treatment for an Infected hand. Mrs. Sarah Wake man and sons. Miles, Herman and Edward, and Mr. and Mra. Payne and daughter Lois Jean, all of Klamath Palls, visited friends and relatives In Rogue River and Evans Valley over the week end. Karl W. 490011, a resident of south ern Oregon for the past forty years, and of Central Point for the past three years passed away at the home of his brother, Ernest Scott of Cen tral Point, June 14. Prior to moving to Central Point, Mr. Scott lived at Rogue River and has many friends here.' Among Rogue River people con ducting business at Medford Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott, Mrs Fred Dengler, Orvllle Dengler and James Whipple. J. E. Carey, local merchant, is build lng a new service station next to his store. Talent TALENT, June 17. (Spl.) Miss Velma Mason la spending a few daya with frlenda In Eugene this week. Mra. Leora Summers left Sunday for Portland on business. Miss Audrey Btockstlll was married Tuesday to Lewis Romaneskl of Elma, Wash. Mrs. Cora Denham and son, Frank. of Corvallls, arrived home Monday. Mr. and Mr. A. L. Sweeney of Wolf Creek and Mr. and Mra. Lee K. Oftedahl of Loa Angelea moved Into the Henry Mason house Friday. Mr. and Mra. Atwell of Medford spent Tuesday evening with her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Batea. Mr. and Mrs. Bates have received the appointment of notary public for Talent. Miss Edna Newbry wa a dinner guest Sunday of Rev. and Mr. Jos. Pope. Elder Fredenburg attended th Middle Oregon Baptist association at Mitchell, Ore., last week and this week h 1 attending Vie Southern Oregon and Northern California asso ciation at Klamath Pall. During hi absence his sister, Mrs. M. C. Lesley, la visiting relative In Medford, Jesse Bacon, atudenb at the Port land Bible Institute, la. visiting with frlenda In Talent this week. Mra. L. S. Harkler, who underwent a serious operation last week, Is re portod slightly Improving. Mrs. Edna Beeson entertained th young married people' class of th Talent M. E. church at her Medford home Friday evening. Mrs. Byron DeFord ha been Very 111 thla week. J. A. Ttenton of Aa'tland, formerly of Talent, passed away at his bom Tuesday. Annual school meeting will be held Monday evening. June 20, at the school house. , Long Mountain LOlfO MOtrNTAm, Jun 17. (Spi;)-Mr. and Mr. T. F. Nlchol nd fmlly have returned horn from Anion where Mr. Nichols went for his health. Howard Oold of this district. Tom my Coy and Vno Peros of Regie Totnt spent th weelt end ftt Cllmas and Lout Lake. A birthday party wa glvn for Henry Holman and Lyle Clngrade June 10. Those present were: Dale Throckmorton. Chester Smith, Eddy shark. Earl and Elmer Hamlsrt, and Billy Taylor, all of Eagle Point. Earl Hernlsh and Billy Taylor spent the night. Those attending th social evening t th Eagl Point Orange from this district June 11 were: Mr. and Mr. Jack stowell and family, Mr. and Mr. W. R. Holman and family, Mr. and Mr. Nick Toting, Mr. and M's. J. R. Kiln n4 nephew, Olenn Lan nlng ad Delbert Mongol. Mrs. Msnuel Shelley, Jr., was In town Tuesday,' shopping. Leon Taylor c. Central Point called at tin Holman Jun 11 on busln. jlua.JLLi. u Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. June 17. (Spl.) Mrs. Frank Shaw and chit dren of Medford were callers Tues day at the Lee Wakefield home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rhoten and fam ily have moved from the Hodson home to the Allison Moultnn rest-, dence on the Jacksonville hill. Miss Thelma L. Ratty of Medford and Qeorge M. Dahl of Ike county, Calif., were married here June 9. Judge Ray Coleman performed the ceremony. Mrs. Ardlth Swenson of Washing ton Is here on ft visit to her grand mother, Mra. L. J. Corr.best and her brothers. Clay and Russell Com best. Mrs. Mamie Wlnulngham had her tonsils removed at the Jacksonville Sanitarium June la by Dr. J. B. Glllla and Dr. Howard OIUls. Mrs. Alfred Norrls and daughters Ve .spending ft few daya here from their homestead near Tule Lake. Helen Ulrlch of Ashland spent Fri day and Saturday visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Alice Ulrlch, and other relatives in Jacksonville. Miss MolUe B-ttt and Mrs. Florlne Severance left Sunday to attend grand chapter O. E. S of Oregon at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley and Mrs. Clinton Smith shopped In Medford Tueivlay. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Nob let and Miss Lillian Roberts of Medford were visitors Sunday at the Cheater Purse) home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowdlsh and daughter, Alloa, of Medford spent Wednesday at the C. B. Duunlugton home. Mlsa Burdette Dunnlngton, who had spent a few days visiting at the Bowdlsh home, returned to her homo here. Miss Burdette and Alice ward attended a party at the Garfield home on the Jacksonville highway Tuesday as ft guest of Isa belle Canfleld. - Mrs. C. E. Rose and children of Medford were visitors Sunday of Mrs. Leonard Lyons. Emit Brltt and Dr. J. W. Robinson took dinner Sunday In Ashland, later motoring up Wagner creek. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Olden who have been visiting relatives here left Monday for Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blgham. They will return to their home in Ban Fran cisco via the coast route. Mrs. Leslie Coke and daughter Helen of Jacksonville and Gale Culy of Medford, were In an auto acci dent Sunday morning while en route to Brookings, Ore. ... Coke, who was somewhat Injured, la confined to her bed at her home here. Tne others escaped with only slight bruises. McLeod McLEOD, June 17. (Spl.) Mrs. Dora Hutchlnon and three children are apendlng a few week at Casey camp, before returning to their home In Redwood City, Calif. Mr. Hutoh Inaon 1 a daughter of Mra. Ethel Casey. Miss Zola Smith of .Eagle Point spent the week with her friend Mas lne Harding. Mr. and Mr. Harry Harding and son motored to Portland last week a Mr. Harding attended th school Instructions of Parent and Teachers held In that olty. Miss Doris and Zelma Naught of Hlllaboro, Oregon are now working at the McLeod Kitchen, Dances are now being held at the Log Cabin every Saturday night. Mr. and Mra. McNeil from Ind'ana were dinner guests Jun 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peyton. Mr. Frost wa Injured Jun 10 while working on th highway. H waa cranking his truck when th crank flew out of his hand and hit him in the stomach. While on their way to Crater Lake June 13 Mra. Adella Sprague and Mlas Maxln Kandy were Injured when their car atruck a pol. Mrs. Sprague was taken to a hospital and Miss Kandy wa returned to her home in Medford. Climax CLIMAX, June 17. (Spl.) Messrs. Homlsh and Purcell of Portland were here on business from Monday till Wednesday. Ross Klein, deputy assessor, and Bill Holman were here Tuesday. Owen Austin returned to Climax after several months' absence. Mrs. A. J. Orlaaom and children. Nellie and Everett, attended com mencement exercises ftt Medford high school Friday. Miss Ethel Turpln and Oscar All q ulrer of Portland visited Mrs. Com slork from Mondsy tilt Wednesday. The D. B. Oold family Is moving back to its ranch here after three years in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. chas. Jantrer of Cen tral Point were Sunday guests at Vie Werta home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy of Ksgle Point visited ftt the Orlssom home Sunday, Ueorge and Kayton McLean are working for U H. WotU. Owen Austin called at the Charley and Comstork homes Wednesday. Many cattle have been driven past here the last few daya to the sum mer range on the high mountains. Climax was completely missed by the heavy rain and wind storm of last week. It became very dark; the lightning was everywhere, and all preparations made for a fierce storm but It never materialized. Montana Plcnio June 10th at Evershady Auto Park. Oood pro gram and music Coma and bring you lunch. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, June 17 (Spl) Mlsa Dortha Meyer and BurreD) Wyant, who recently graduated from Medford high school are hems fof the summer. Through the untiring effort eg a faithful few. Lake Creek's new Orange hall will soon be ready to be occupied. Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson ef rt4 Indian soda springs is stsylng in definitely at Mrs. J. W. Walsh's. Mrs. Delt Hall of Uedford to guest at the Hoefft horn. A dancing party sponsored by th Lake Creek Orange will be glvn In the new Orange hall June 2 Everyone Is cordially Invited. Everyone la starting or Is In thj midst of haying, with an electric storm threatening nearly every day( but aa yet It has rained In every section but this. Mrs. Tom Ragsdale and daughter Beverly, and Mrs. Fern Farlow re cently arrived from Oakland 10 visit relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ntckol ant daughters Oladys and Msrgy. Loren Farlow returned from ArU eona last week. Community club met June 11 at Mrs. Grace De Hans' home. Mra. Mao and Mrs. Lathrop demonstrat ed canning. Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Swlnney an4 Ardell, visited Mrs. Tonn and Harry Sunday. Friends and neighbors are sorry to hear of Mrs. Minnie Fox' Illness In' the Community hospital end) wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ted Hoefft returned homt Isst week from an extended vUH In Medford bringing her sister -in law for a week-end visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tyrell of Berrydale are visiting their dsughi ter, Mrs. Frank Farlow. . Table Rock TABLE ROCK. JUn 17. (Spl) Dally Vacation Blbl Khool opened her June 6 with an enrollment of 2S . children. The claaaes are be lng taught by Mra. H. W. Davlssoa and Mrs. ' John Dickey, Kenneth and Roy Henaley, Ivan Meyers, Manley Jacobsen and Boa) Snge at convalescing " from tn measles. i Children's nay exercise were eot. ducted here Sunday evening by tfitt Toung People' aoolety. Table Rock Ball team defeated th Prospect team on th bom) ground Sunday ' afternoon. Th) cor wa 12 to 10. John McBrlde of th Red Skla orchard has been 111 for several day and 1 atlll under the car of a physician. Mlsa Flora Collin of Medford M visiting her father 0. O. Collin, and family at th Modoc orchard. Mlaa Jessie Seabrooke will lean Sunday for Ashland to enter the) summer session of ' Oregon Stst normal ichool; Mr. arid Mr. Root.- Fox ai4 daughter Janet, of Aberdeen, Wash, an visiting Mra, Fox' parents, N and Mr, Sam Newman. , Van Wegan alfalfa hammer mill la busy her this week with thai first crop of alfalfa on th Nealo) ranch. Orchsrdlst her report no dam age from th hall storm of ' lee week that damaged many section of th Taller. On pear grow reported slight damage, hardly not iceable, Eagle Point. EAOLK POINT, Jun. IT, (Spl.) Mr. and Mr. Clarenc Toung and daughter of Oold Beach are visiting w. H. Young and family. Rev. J. S. Smith announces serr ic.s will be held at the Presbyterian ohurch Jun. IB. Sunday school wilt begin at 10 o'clock and church at 11, ' Mr. Mary Stowell and Myrtla Stowell went Jun 18 ts Jack S tow all's, where Mr. Stowell will remain a few day TUItlng. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Klin, called oil Mr. and Mr. J. O. Hannaford on Jun 14. Mr. and Mr. Harold Vn Soot vera . all-night guest Jun IS of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robertson. Mr. Elizabeth Pierce, Mr. Harold Van Sooy and Mary Hannaford mo. tmd to Medford Jun. 14. Jerry Lewi la digging a welt fog Mrs. Pranoe Campbell on her prop erty on the Lake Creek road. Lawrence Wlnalow went to Brown. boro on business Jun 19. Myrtle Stowell returned Jun. 1 from Eugene, when th. visited with frUnd a few day. C. A. Skellegar, who recently pur chased 40 acre near Bybe. bridge, was her on business Jun 16. Mr. and Mr. Albert Bum of Med ford, formerly of Eagle Point, visited her Jun. 11. Rudy Waldmari I haying for A. d, Mlttolsuedt. Mr. M. U Pruett wa la town on Jun 19. Mr. Percy Haley, Mr. A. Wood rich and Mr. Ed Cowden war. Med ford visitors Jun It. HEAVY SNOW DELAYS OPENING OF HIGHWAY WALLA WALLA,' Waah., Jun IT.--(AP) Declaring h had never ) so much snow In the mountain thi lat. In th season In 39 years' servlo with th forwt dprtmnt, Albert Baker, ranger, predicted today th scenic highway along the ridge of tit. Blue mountain between Weston. Ore., and Dayton. Wash., probably would not be opened before July IV Desirable house alway la first class condition, for teat, I, or sale. Call 10.