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MEOTOItD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TTEDXESDAT, JUNE 22, 1932. ESGE SEVEN Ml UP-ToTHE OMllfE f) r i JLA. J DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB THE RATES I Per word first tnMrttoE Each additional Insertion, .10 par wora Per line per month, without onm change .IMS Phone 75 LOST EosT-Ladlea SchaefeT fountain pen. Black with two gold banda on cap. IrobibTy left at Gardner Drug Ito" Please return to Mall Trlb una. Reward. . t LOST If dog missing, call 1518. ESTRATED STRAYED From pasture in Orlffln , Creek district, yearling Jersey, heifer. J. A. Manke. . r. u Medford. l; ' HELP WANTED MALE INSTRUCTION 1360-3400 YEAR. Government Job". Men-women. 18-50. Steady work. We j coach for examinations UP i tlons and full particular. f- Write immediately today sure. ( Box 1236C, Mall Tribune. Medford. Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS GIRL wishes housework or care of children. 247 North Front or phone 408-R-I. COOK Woman, best reference, any thing considered. Box 4544 H Trlb- Une, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Saddle horse or pony to keep thru summer for Its feed. Ted dy Marshall. Phone 770-L. WANTED To borrow S800 00. best security. Fine country home. Phone 564-L. WANTED A large size used electric fan: address J. B, Mall Tribune giving size, condition and price. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished. 8c lb. Phone 869-X-3. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parts of Oregon wants load. Frank Newland. 820 W. 13th St. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford &rgam House. 37 No. orape otii FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Five-room modern un furnished home. w. Jackson. In quire 436 N. Hoiiy WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or apartment, i-nwne ir. Geddes, 100. FOR RENT Beautiful furnished home, close In. 32.50. water paid. Key 214 Cottage. FOR RENT Three room furnished house, garage. 145 So. Grape St. FOR RENT Modern home, basement, furnace, hardwood floor, beautiful trees, sleeping porch, In best neigh borhood. Mall Tribune. Box 7249, FOR RENT That beautiful, large home at 23 North Orange- street. Flowers, lawn, fruit, double gar age. Available now. Key at 44 North Peach. Phone 1473-W. FOR RENT Nice clean modern 4 room house. Phone "90-L. FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 room Fnglisn cottage, hardwood floors, fireplace, etc. 627 Palm St., Phone 589-J-2. FOR RENT 3-room modern house, neat, convenient, reasonable. 1015 W. 11th. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished . 4-room cottage, east aide. Call at b 414 S Riverside. i ?0!t RENT 411 Wodstock. 6 room nicely furnished home. 825 per month. Phone 10-XX-l. Central Point. FOR RENT 5-room unfurn. house, Inquire 1331 North Riverside. FOR RENT Nicely furnished four room duplex. $17.30. close In. Tsl. 1149. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish ed houe. Call at 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Oood 5-room house Thone 104 1-M. FOR RENT Modern house, close In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. $20 per month. Call at 325 South Riverside. FOR RENT Modem 8 room cottage, $17.50 312 So. Grape. FOR RENT 3 room house; 1 room house: cabin. All furnished. 813 Summit. FOR RENT Home Furnlsned or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT 4 so 8 -room houses Phone iOA kj N central i FOR RENT 3-room furnished bou,vVHEN you thiol of real etttt tblal modeifl, Ca 315 JU3-J. FOB KENT APARTMENTS APT3 tnd furnished rooms for rent, 3 week up. 1005 w. Main. FOR RENT Achuler Apt; beautiful ly furnished and modern. Prices ranging from 130 to 150. Corner 6th and Oakd&le. TOR KENT Furnished apt. Inquire after 6 p. m.. 509 So. Holly. NEAT, pleasant 1 and 3 room spt'mts, Very reasonable. 1205 E. Main. ENTIRE lower floor, fireplace, unfur nlihed except range. Key at 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 339 No. Holly. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt., downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMES fOR RENT Call 798 FURN. APT. for rent: 8 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apt. Phone 667. FURNISHED house, 3 and 3-room apt.: garage. Q04 W. 10th. FOR RENT 3-room apartmenta, 110 630 So Fir. Phone 1330. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Front sleeping room with bath. Use of garage. $8.00 month. 738 w. 14th St. FOR RENT Large room close In, hot and cold water, shower, 30 So. Fir. FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD 1 BOARD AND ROOM. 335 So. Ivy. Phone 843-X. FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peach ' REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. FOIt RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Warehouse 25n00 suit able for trucking service, front and rear entrance, close to business cen ter. Phone 769-R. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Residence and 3 lots, fine location for rood land. 200 W. Jackson. . TO TRADE Nearly new cream sepa rator for young turka or what have you? Phone 392-Y. TO TRADE Equity In modern five room house for small truck or trac tor. K C. Mall Tribune. tf PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Route. Box 31-B. TRADE Equity of i500 in 5-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Write Box 3834. Tribune. FOR TRADE a modern house, part ly furnished, for small U&provtd acreago. 414 8. Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS With 1933 License Real Buys! 1931 Ford Sport Roadster. 1929 Ford 4-door Sedan. 1931 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1928 Essex Sedan. 1928 Essex Coupe. Also a number of other good cars to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Phone 18 FOR SALE1 Dodge achool bu. 1930 model, 20 passenger. Price 8700. Johnson Auto Camp, Klamath, Calif. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Weaner pigs, 82.00. Box 51, Anderson Creek Road, Talent. FOR SALE Sow and 12-month old pigs cheap. Will trade for cow. T. L. Penney, Box 87, Murphy. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. C. B. Mc Rae, West end Prune atreet. FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schulz, Beagle. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL or long distance hauling .We guarantee to save you money Raw ley rranster, 610 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. CASH paid for Ola gold. Jewelry, bridge work. eto. Jennings Loan Office, No. 5 South Front. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East Main. Haircut 35c Open till 8 evenings. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tool or what have you. Medford Bargain Hinjae. 37 No. Grape St. Phone 1042 FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room house. $1650. partly furnished, will take lot or what Tiave you. as down pay ment. 214 Cottage. WANTED Jack. Co. Bldg. At Loan stock tn trade for home renting for $45 mo. Phone 305-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE $1200 equity In large bungalow No. 316 Howard street tor $300 cash or will trade for anything we can use. Loan pay ments like rent Phone 7-F-14 or 51-7-L or see Clarenoe Pierce. FOR SALE Attractive home. Phone 103 80 No Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RANCH BUYERS ATTENTION 114 ACRES, mostly all Bear Creek bottom finest free soil, free Irriga tion, the well and pumping equip ment cost $1700.00 to Install alone: house, barn, place fenced, Joins pared highway, has running etream year around. This place wa priced at $13,000.00 rHm-resldent owner says, cut to $6500.00, must have ac tion. THE RF.AL ESTATE EXCHANGE 123 E. 6th St.. Phone 1496 FOR SALE Cabin site at Shady Cove on the Rogue. C. Earl Bradllah. 115 E. Main St. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS j 90 acre with nearly half mil on Roeu river, at lower ruin buu The most frequented retreat of local angler. You can't equal this location at 360u. WALTER H JOKES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 7S6 '" FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS EED CURRANTS. Phone 639-J-J. FOR SALE Choice rjerman Roller canaries. Phone 108a-X. FOR - SALE Dairymen like Ekonomy Dairy Fly Spray best. New low prices. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Cyanogaa kills squash bugs. Monarch Seed Co. FO SALE New pump. 3'4-ln. In take, 4-lnch delivery, cost ii Price 50 with pipe and valve, 401 W. Second. FOR SALE Pie .cherries. Phone 855-L. 101 Portland Ave. FOR SALE Cream separator at work harneae. Lyden Mouse, jacason vllle. FOR SALE New De Luxe Electric range, new fl-plec dining room ee;, price reasonable. 803 Vancouver. lloyd LOOM babv buggy In good condition. Will trade lor enna s cart. Ruby Schula, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Ford truck, cheap. In- quire 502 Maple. for SALE Heatrola. electric range, bed davenport, floor lamp. Pathe phonograph, 3 9xl2-rugs. Inquire 240 s. liony. FLOWER plant, cheap. 311 Wlllam- ete. CUT FLOWERS, plant:, fryers. Mrs Dressier. 1107 East Main. FOR SALE Two crypt In Medford Mausoleum, desirable location. Box 536 Tribune. MONEY Quickly Raised Introduce new deodorizer block, perfumes bathroom; cleans toilet bowl: 35c seller, (sample 12c). Splc As Span Co.. San Antonio. Texas. FOR SALE Oood used piano In first claas condition. Priced reasonable for quick sale. Address Mrs. Ruben E. Feytou. Trail. Oregon. FOR SALE Good second hand tlm bera and 3-ln. plank, cheap. B:g Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. POWER SPRAYER Now la the time to catch your fruit trees, cork, elm and all shrubbery. Phone 258-W. POULTRY PEP Cur dlsentery tn 8 days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, aand and gravel. Phone 912-J. RED CURRANTS. Phone 539-J-2. FOR 8 ALE Used sewing machine, all make. 85 up: term If desired. All make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett SEE OUR NEW SINGER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec . trio and treadle Singer machine Machine tor rent and repaired Tel. N-. changed from book listing to 544-J. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. . 329 E. 6th. BOATS, speed, pleisur and skiff or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Autoruoutle uoani. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer bank or finance company and extend your payment Additional money loaned, rnon l tor Appointment ADauwcu . JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title anil Title Insurance. The only complete Title System IB Jackson Coanty. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. A OS tract of fltl. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave.- upstair. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re finished re-glued. We carry a full Ilne of upholstery sample. A. H Thlbault, Tel. 969-R. Dressmaking and Kemodetlng. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .-emoiellng. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parior. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at modern rates. Estab lished 90 years. Ambulanoa serv ice. 8th St. at Otitis le. Tel 47, Job Piintltn. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing at all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers; tnd blanks, billing systems, duplicating easb sales slips and everything in the printing line. 38-30 N Orape Pbone 76. Lb wn mowers LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75a Call and de liver ttee 33 No. Fir. Phona aoi. Alone; to tend. WE LEND MONEY od furniture and late model autoa Three per cent per month on unpaid balance No other cbargee Come tn e-nd get the cash today. See W, E Thomas to So. Central. Phone 189 Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower price. Pbone 640 or 853-R. E L CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Pbone ' 621-L. Piano Injtrarttoii. FRED ALTON HAIOHH Teacher ot piano Clssiica) and pupulai music course Haignt Uul 6tu4JO, tlB Uoertl Bid TaL, 73, BUSINESS DIRrCTORT Piano Deuiera. SEE the Baldwin ilne of Piano at the Electrlo Wiring Co., 222 W Main St., or call Mr. H. O. iuruckr Tel. 1442. flooring STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge, loth and Fir St. Tel. 1077. Transit. REINK1NG TRUCKING CO.. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER Is STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8. Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 815 Prloea right: Service guaranteed. Vlotln Instruction SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO STU deuts of the Violin In keeping with the time. John R. Knight Is offering the following rates: One private lesson each month 81.50, with & class lesson each week fol lowing at a total cost per month of 2,50; In addition to tlila Palmer's Music House la offering a special free leason Inducement to those who purchase violin outfits. Class- es b.-Blnlng July 1st. Register now at Palmer or telephone Jackson- vine, 104. LEGAL KUUCES Administratrix Notice to Creditors Notice I hereby given that the un dersigned ha been appointed by the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County, administratrix of the estate of Jefferson Howard, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the under signed at 345 Scenic Drive. Ashland. Oregon, within six month from the date of this notice. HELEN WIMER. Administratrix of the Estate fo Jef ferson Howard, deceased. June 15. 1932. Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court of tne State of Oregon for Jackson County. Inter-State. Fidelity Building & Loan Association, a corpo.-ation, plain tiff, vs. George W. Jackson and Vivian C. jack&on (tormerly Vivian c. stan clirr), husband and wife, Defend ant. To George W. Jackson and Vivian O. Jackson (formerly Vivian c. Stan cliff), husband and wife, the above named Defendants. . In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff on file therein against you. or otherwise plead thereto, within four (4) weeks of the date of the first publication of this summons, same being the 1st day of June, 1933, or If served upon you personally outside or the stare of Oregon, then within four (4) weeks of the date oi the service of this sum mons upon you. And you aro hereby notified that If you Tall to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein, or otherwise plead thereto, as hereinabove required the Plaintiff will take Judgment against you for tne rejiei aemanoeo in tne said com. plaint: that Is, a decree foreclosing tne t-iaintiiis mortgage on the 101 lowing described real property situa ted and being In the County of Jack son, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a nolnt which Is South 22.975 chains and West 32.85 chains from the NE corner of D. L. 0. No. 42. In Twp. 38 South of Range 1 West of W. M. and running thence South 28.973 chains; thence West 5.19 chains: thence North Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Flushed with success T. Captivate IS. Subsequent silling .1 A nine days' devotion (I. Work b-nnd one's strength il. Boost 17. Title of a baronet ta. Kin, I of cheese 10. Quantity of medicine 5L Small stones and pebbles 51. Fur-bearing animal 26. Remove to an Inferior po-ltlon St. 0"cs more H. 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C. 43 in Twp. 88 South of Range I West and running thence North 71 'J degrees East 184 feet: thence North 100 feet: thence West 184 feet; thence South 164 feet to the place of be ginning, i Beginning at a stake 14 links North from the Southeast corner of the Ira Wakefield land In Donation Land Claim No. 43, In Township 38 South, Range 1 West o! W. M. anil running from thence North Tl'i deg. East 3 82 chains: thence North 57!- deg. East 7.00 chains; thenoe North 70 deg. East 4.87 chains: thenca North 8 deg. West 2.00 chains: thence North 33 deg. West 5 60 chains; thence West 3.41 chains: thence North 64 deg. West 7.00 chains: thenca South to the point of beginning. Also, beginning at a point on the Southerly line of land above de scribed, from which the Northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 43 In Township 38 South. Range 1 West of W. M.. bears North 13.70 chains, and Eaat 37.23 chains: thence South 70 deg. 00' West 12 links; thence South 57 deg. 30' West 307 link to the Northerly bank of a slough; thence along said Northerly bank, North 83 deg. 00' East 102 links: South 81 deg. 00' East 80 links; North 70 deg. 45' East 73 links: North 9 deg. 30' East 82 links: North 32 deg. 30' East 160 links to the point of beginning. Excepting and reserving from the first above described tract, the fol lowing: Beginning at a point 14 links North from the Southeast cor ner of the Ira Wakefield Donation Land Claim No. 43. In Township 38 South. Range 1 West of W. M : thence North 7i'i deg. East 184 feet, more or -less: thence North 100 feet: thence West 184 feet; thence South 154 feet to the point of oe ginnlng. This summons 1 published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, duly made the 31st day of May, 1932. F. P. FARRELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Addreas: Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. Riviera RIVERIA. June 33. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Walt Melnmer and chil dren Peuel and Beth, of Olendale visited her brother R. L, Milter, and family Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Briscoe Is much Im proved and at home again. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Koster and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Koster were Medford shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Lance was able to be moved home from the Sncred Heart hospital Monday. Mrs. Mildred Sar gent Is caring for her. A program will be given by the Foots Creek Sunday school children Sunday in observance of children' day. Few Foots creek people attended the school meeting at Gold Hill on Monday but those who did found It Interesting. They were satisfied with the results of the election of school directors. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance of Gold Hill have moved to the Lance mine for the summer Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gilchrist and Infant son Charles, of Oold Hill enjoyed a picnic eupper up Evans creek with R. L. Millers the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Broomsllter and son Lee, spent Sunday at Riv er I a park. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Note to Jog the memory t colloq. IL Indians of Tlerra del Fuero IS. Morbid respiratory ' sound 19. Salutation 21. Smooth spoken 22. Gaelic sea god 22. Membranous pouch 24. Self 25. Old Dutch liquid measure 27. Departed 28. Grow old 29. Reverse 30. Sin J2, Insect's erff IS. Or most recent orlglo M. Before 37. Mors costly 40. Moment 41. Serpents 42. Arrow 42. Winsltke 44. Ceremony 44. Saucy 47. Before: prefli 4ft, Km ployed 0. Born 12. Cooking utensil Ell 8. A son of Israel: var. 4. Thick black liquid I. Church officer 4. East Indian cedar t. Hard glossy pslnt . Negative I. Greedy untyBriefs Gold Hill OOLD HILL, June 33. (Special) Kendal Dufur, who haa been visiting relatives at Portland, returned home here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook and family. who recently moved Into the Fitter house near the cement plant, moved moved back, again to the house where they formerly lived. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes left Tues day morning for Oold Beach to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lively and How ard Dor ma n motored to Lake o' the Woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walker and Mrs. Millie Bunn are spending this week camping at tne Lithia park In Ashland. Mrs. Jim Clement and children, 1 Dale, Kelly, Ray and Terry: Mra. Tom Robinson and son. Junior, and grand-1 daughter, Betty Lou, and BUI Ham. mersley went to Brooking Sunday, where Mr. Clement Is working In a mine. i Miss Ruth Byerly returned Sunday from Pasadena, where aha haa been attending Pasadena Junior college. Mrs. May Logan and two sons re turned Sunday from Klamath Falls, where they have been visiting rela tives. Mrs. Alva Kellogg and Mra. Ma tilda Parkin of Medford visited rela tives and friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Moore and daughters, Jean and Yvonne, visited friends and relatives In Grants Pass last week. Boyce Kellogg of Medford la here visiting his brother, Noel Kellogg, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mullen and chil dren and Mrs. Emmett picnicked In O rants Pane Sunday. Mrs. George Ham merely and chil dren, Jeanne and BUI, returned here Saturday from Brookings, where they spent the week end. Mrs. Hammeraly returned to Brookings Tuesday morn ing. Mrs. Charles Beck and children, Floyd and Ellen, of Or ant Pas spent the week end here as guests of Mr. and Mm. Howard Drake. Howard Dorman took Wood row Sha ver and Ltnsley Dorman to Vancou ver Tuesday for training camp. Arthur I verso n of Medford spent several days here last week with his mother, Mrs. o. A. Dusenberry. Mrs. Mildred Campbell and daugh ter, Anna, of Forest Grove are here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mclalnger. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Trotter and baby daughter, Wallene May, visited .here Saturday evening. Wallace Iverson, who visited his sister In Portland, returned home Sunday. Miss Ardlth Combcst of Seattle 1 here visiting ber mother, Mrs. Cell a Combest, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Chllders re turned Saturday from Crescent City, where Mr, Chllders haa been work lng. Shorty McReynoIds of Phoenix vls lted friends here Sunday. B1U Bumerat, Mike Tepovaa and Charles Hitter left last week for Camp Clatsop for two weeks. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Pearsall, Saturday, a baby girl. Eileen Shorb, who ha been with her mother, Mra. Tom Chiiholm, and attending school here, left last week for Joseph to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shorb. Jimmy Green of Medford 1 here visiting his uncle, Roy Centers, and family. ' Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, June 22. (Spl) Hustlers club will have a picnic June 33 near the Hereford place. Mrs. Harry Hereford and Mra, Albert Hoffman will be hostesses. Earl Wymore and Margery Hon of Medford were married Saturday at the bride's home. They are making their home In Butte Falls In the Earl Hoover house. Mr. and Mrs. Evan HUdreth of Vancouver, B. C, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al HUdreth. Evan HUd reth la Al HUdreth' son. Mr. and Mra, Don Smith have a daughter horn June 11 In Med ford. Her name la Eilene. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morehouse have a new son. At the Eagle Point-Butt Falls baseball game Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr, and Mra, Roy Aahpole and Donald, Mrs Lottie Van Scoy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Scoy and son. Miss Lei a Oallan, Mrs. Elsworth 8 towel I, Ed Kincade, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Lewis, Mr. and Mra. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Bolgenoff, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Btowell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmorton and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mcpherson of Medford visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson Sundsy. Butt Falls baseball team won from Eagle Point Sunday, 0 to 4. Carl Jackson spent the week-end with his family. He works in Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Ed WaUoh arrived In Bum Falls Wednesday from San Francisco to visit Mrs. Watson's mother, Mrs, Ella Smith, and other relatives, Roland Robert It visiting Byron Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Miller of Redondo Beach, Calif., will spend the summer with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Jonea and daughter Maybelle and Edwlna, of Raleigh, N. C are spending the summer her. . Mrs. Let Peachey gave a dance for hrr niece Saturday night. All th young people In the commun ity were Invited and all had a good time. The radio snd Vlctrola fur nished mualo. ieSM Central Point CENTRAL POINT, June 33. (Spl.) ! Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Carpenter of Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Cowden of Hayden, Art,., and V. V. Hedgepeth and son of Kingsbury, Cel., arrived Sunday to visit the father. L. H., and brother, F. H, Hcdgepeth, and families. Miss Anna Dean of Oakland, Cel., la expected this week to spend her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farra. Betty Ellen Morris of Medford wa a week-end guest of her cousin, Miss Jean Hermanaon. Mrs. S. D. Smlt,h and daughter of Dallas, Ore., arrived last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stone. Mrs, Smith is a sister-lnMaw of Mrs Stone. Mr. Smith Is mining near Ruch. Mrs. Emma Oleason, president of W. H. Harrison Woman's Relief Corps, left June 30 for Corvallls to attend the convention which opened Tues day to continue three days. Mrs. Smith of San Francisco 1 a guest of her friend, Mrs. A. B, Maple. This ta the first time these ladles have met In twenty years and both are enjoying it to the utmost. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller are par ent of a son, bom June 14. His name la Fred Allen. Mra. Millard is now a great grandmnther. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and children of Seattle arrived Sunday at th A. B. Maple home to visit. Mra. Wag ner 1 Mr. Maple'a daughter. j Mrs. Leonard Freeman, former sec retary of the Orange, substituted for Mlsa Hlldcgard Lange Friday night, MIm Lange having broken her wrist while cranking a gasoline engine Fri day morning while preparing for Irri gation. . Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Bohnert re turned Sunday night from Ellverton, where they attended the State Grange convention, and report an Interest ing and Instructive session. -Afterward they made a brief visit In Port land. Mrs. Emma Arnold and Mra. Dell, Hlnaon of Oswego, Ore., were Thurs day guest at the J. A. Croft home. Mra. Mattle Smith waa a house guest of Mra. Alice Me Kim of Med ford' last week, and togetidr they attended the cooking school spon sored by the Safeway Stores. These ladles were schoolmates In mid western town during their childhood and had not met since until re cently. Grac and Gerald tne Hermanaon are spending a lew days with their aunt, Mrs. M. M. Morris, of Medford Mrs. Henry Head was hostess to the O. E. 8. Thursday at her home cast of Bear creek. Mra. O, D. Tucker and children left Tuesday for Los Angeles for a two weeks' visit with relatives aud friend Among Vie many students home from school are Dorothy Jones and Ruth Cash, Ashland normal; Oliver Obenchaln, Oregon State college, and George ElUen, University of Oregon Four carload of members of the newly organized club of General Lo gan Junlora Ho. I of Oranta Pass and their organizer and leader. Mra. Hat tie Calvert, visited the Central Point W. R. C. Saturday and put on their drill work which was enthusiastically received. The object of these clubs la to perpetual loyalty and patriot ism in the coming generations. The appearance of the auditorium of the Christian church la greatly improved by discarding the benches and installing chairs, which also adds much to the comfort. Jack Lees has moved his garage into better quarters. Guests arriving at th Smith home Monday night were Mr. and Mrs Frank Smith, Mrs. Jack Brennen Mrs. B. H, Stranrer and Edward Smith of Portland. Mrs. Brennen and Mrs. Stranzer are sisters and both gentle men are brothers of their hostess, Mrs. C. E. Smith. , Reese Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, Jun 3. (Spl) Mr. and Mr. P. O. Undgren ere the parent of an 8pound girl ben Jun 14 at the Sacred Heart hoepttal. Mr. and Mr. Warner Kimball and family have moved back to Orlffln creek, having rented the Ocorg Horner place. Visiting Mr. and Mr. Cliff Oaa laat week were her mother Mra. H. M. Albert and her auter and huaband Mr. and Mra. Harold Ide and daughter Beverly, of Loa Ang ele. Bert Peck, a friend of the family from Rlveralde. Calif., at tended to aome real eatat bual neaa while here. Mr. and Mr. Leon Brown and Pred Cummlng .pent the pat week camping at Squaw lake. Mra. Margaret Bohl pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. C. C, Bohl. Dinner gueat Sunday of Mr. and Mra. R. R. Ouchr were Mr. and Mr. Ray Ouche and daughters and Mr. and Mr. Vernon Ouche nd children, and Mia Pern Collar. Mr. and Mr. Cliff Oaa motored to Crater Lake Sunday returning via Klamath Palis. Accompanying them were their son and daughter, Durward and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Hardy and children Prancla and Bobby, of Ashland, Mr. and Mra. Harold !! and daughter Bev erley of Los Angeles, and Bert Peck of Rlveralde. They stopped at the interesting points en rout and had a picnic dinner at Cold Springs near th Klamath entrance. Thu wa the first tlm th Callfornlena had vlalted th lak. Mr. end Mrs. Hay and family have recently moved Into th Jeaale Mlnear houaa on th Jacksonville road near the R. R. academy. Mr. Hay I th new Advent minuter. Mr. and Mrs. Ry Ouche nd daughters were dinner gueat Sat urday of Mr. and Mrs. P, 0. Collar. Mr. and Mrs. X. F, Hannum of Oranta Pass and Mrs, Dora Bowers of Albany visited their nice, Mrs J. D, Brown. School meeting of June 30 wa well attended, Mrs. Bessie Snyder being re-elected olerk and Mr, Chllds, new director. The next meet ing of directors wll be the Jun 38 In the whit school house at 7:30 p. m. Miss Adella Vogal has gone to Idaho to spend the summer with an aunt and uncle. It 1 understood th contrac. ha been let at Jacksonville for the achool bus, which wilt com to Griffin creek next year for the) high achool pupils, the same s it did last year. I JULY 4 CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. Ore., June 33. (Spl.) Honoring th memory of Stephen T. Mather, th first director ot the national part service, unveiling ceremonies of th Mather memorial plaque will tak place July 4 at the rim of Crater lake. A suitable program is being prepared, with the main address and, presentation of the plaque by Judge Robert W. Sawyer of Bend, Ore. Similar program are being held on th same day In other national parka where plaques will be placed to perpetuate hla memory. In keep ing with long and constructive ser vice as park director. Th inscription Is a follows: 'H laid the foundation of th National Park Service, defining and establish ing the policy which Its areas shall b developed and conserved unim paired for future generations. Ther will never come an end to the good he haa done." Hereford Breeders To Picnic Friday In Lake Creek Vicinity Hereford breedera of thl section have announced a ptcnlo at Lak creek for Friday, at which tlm Harry Undgren, livestock field man for Oregon Stat college will be la attendance to speak on cattle condi tions, and Dr. Robert Jay, federal veterinarian will address the group on the control of fluke la cattle and sheep. All of the breeders are requested to attend, as well as any others in terested. The ptcnlo will be held at noon In the park across from th store, and each family la asked to bring a well-filled basket. The program 1 scheduled for th afternoon, according to Robert O, Fowler, oounty agricultural and club; agent. - 4 CHIEF HERE ON VISIT P. K. Newell of Portlmd, deputy prohibition administrator for Oregon, wa In Medford Tueitlay conferring with Cjrru He", deputy for outh ern Oregon, an rout horn. Mr. Newell hd ut completed trip over tn southern Oregon snd northern Ollfornl territory with Wllll.m O. Walker, federal prohibi tion administrator for California and Nevada. They were both plesMd with the aplendld work being don by th federal and other officer In tr.! territory. Mr, Wlker vu accompanied by Mra, Walker and eon and they vti Ited Crater Lak befor leaving for hem and were delighted to e that lak In It garb ot enow. MISS0UR1ANS PICNIC SALEM PARK JUNE 26 At h elty auto pa.k tn Salem Sunday, Jun 3d, th third annual Missouri ptcnlo for former residents of that state and their families, will be held, according to announcement today from Holt Stockton, of Sheri dan, Ore., secretary-treasurer of thf organisation. An elaborate program has been ar ranged, and many from the entire) state are expected to attend. The meeting plac ws formarly announc ed a th aula fairgrounds, but th location ba been changed ' to the city park. . An advocate of the Mcpherson bid, th scheme to move th University of Oregon to Corvelll and al nc mal schools to Eugene, waa reported working In th Interest of th leg lalatlon In th Ashland district Tues day. H'J nam Is Oten Rams?., th re port ataus and he Is contacting former student of Oregon State eoU lege end mmbr of ih Orange, to Influence them In favor of the bill. Boat for Sale $7.50 Call 611 South Riverside Evenings