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SFEDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1933. PAGE FIVE 71 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB IBM VBS BATES: 'ft, word first lnsertlo cb additional insertion. pet wora lc (Mlntm"m 10c) Per lint par month, without aonv ohawres 1-3b 75 Phone LOST LOOT Black and white Sprlnscr .i.t license No. 182. Tel. 630 or return to 1018 W. 11th. LOST Pair new pruning shears, long ha." die. Finder please phone 481-J. LOST Lsdy's dark brown pigskin glove, for right hand. Please re turn to M. H.. Mall Tribune otflce. Reward. LOST I dog nuaalng, call 1618. HELP WANTED MALE ft FEMALE WANTED Sales people, men or women: fastest selling proposition " in city; earn $3. M or 5 per day Apply 207 Grand Hotel. TT ANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED cook and house keeper want position on ranch; fullcherge desired. Riverside Apt. No. 11. MAN OR WOMAN want Job work, in side or out. 826 W. 4th. Ph. B33-X RELIABLE, experienced - girl wants housework. 1399-X. EXPERT PAINTBR will do sign palnt lna: Interior decoratlns general paint Joba. Call at 833 So. Central ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ' WANT passenger to New York, south ern route; leaving Jan. 26; refer ences; share expenses. Box 9221, Mall Tribune. WANTED Wood-turning lathe. ' Bart Bradllah, 118 E. Main. WANT TO RENT Completely furn ished home. Noar high school, fire place, furnace. 3 bedrooms. Phone 10U-J WOOD-SAWINO. Phone 976-W. RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. You don't have to watt for returns We cay cash. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. GraDe St. Phone 1063. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. TOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furn. hse; 3 adults. Tel. S19-R. FOR RENT Modern home; furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, large llvfng room. Phone 865-L-2. rOR RENT Furnished fi-room mod ern house, close In; upholstered furniture, hardwood floors, fire place, garage, oil heater; cheap rent. Write to B. J. Palmer. Rt. 3. Medford, Ore. FOR RENT 60 NO. Peach. 6 rooms and bath: oil burner. Tel. 105. FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Houses, 612. 15 and 17.50. Tel. 105. FOR RENT A nicely furnished du plex, close In, for 815 Phone mi wrto nw. d--ru-tm fnmljihMl house. lArti K-ArtK nentral. Inaulre 930 FOR RENT Partly furnished borne, clow la. nice shade, garden spot, garage, 820, water rent paid: lo cated at 816 So. 'Rlverarslde; In quire at 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4-room house. Telephone ub-m. FOR RENT o-room furnished Bouse and garage. Call at 345 N Bartiett FOR RENT -room modern furniao- ad house: hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 630 8 Central 6-ROOM modern stucco: cook stove and heater; 815.00 Key at 531 Spencer. FOUR-ROOM furnianed house. In quire Irvln Anderson. 214 Vancou ver Ave FOR RENT Nice S-rcum unfurnish ed house. 816 mo Location. North Central. Phone 449-X. FOR RENT wootn small furnished house with garage. Call 316 or 1113-J. 741 WEST JACKSON 8 rooms, good condition and locatiss. Tel. 105 FOR RENT Furnlsaed 8 -room mod irn house Call at 4N 8 River.ide FOR RENT - Homes Furnished a unfurnished Brown Whit FOR RENT nilARII AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main. Rates very moderate. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 3 -room apt.: light and water: adults. 343 N. Holly. FOR RENT 3 furn. or unfurn. apts. no Aimona. FURNISHED apartment, Durell Court. 339 N. Holly, phone 1232-W. APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice clean apartment with garage, cheap, at 413 North Ivy. FOR RENT 3 and 3-room apart ments. 317 W. 3nd St. NICE furn. apt. 518 So Oakdale. NBAT fum. apt. Key 146 8. Ivy. FURN. apts.; steam heat; convenient for 1 adults The Berben. 10 Qulnoe POR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment tor couple employed Call at 633 Plum St.. after 8 p. m or 8unday& HOMES FOR KENT Call 796. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room, close In home cooked meals, private family, price reasonable. Phone 1076-J. ATTRACTIVE heated room. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance, una Dlock Irom Main St. Reasonable rates. 323 S Central. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 and 'A -acre tracts near Medlora. Tel. 105. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A BARGAIN For aale or lease. Sun rise Super Station. For partlculara see Rowe In cabin office, cor. 13th and Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Baled and loose alfalfa hay. Will also feed out or trade for beef cattle. B. L. Dodge. Jr.. Rt. 4. Phone 5.65-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE Incubator. E. W. Messenger, Fern Valley. FOR TRADE 303 Ross rifle for snowshoes. F. K. Kamberg. Talent. FOR TRADE 40 A. modern cab- Ins, 3 houses, filling station. 6 miles from Falls, 85.000 back cost 818. 500. Make offer equity, w. J. Hol man. Fort Klamath. WOOD for aay or potatoes, near Trail k o ssenenger. Trail, ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard wood for light truck 32- East 4tn FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Oakland, Cel., 7-room modern home, 3 bedrooms, furnish ed or unfurnished; 1 hlk. to cars; close to Lake Merrlt. Want small ranch, Improved. Will assume mort gage. 1020 Elbert St., Oakland. FOR SALb HOMES .... wjfy RENT"' - 41 AA "hen you can buy an at N I hlllB tractive stucco home, llv- ' ing room and dining room combined, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and breakfast room and batn. an in ex cellent condition. Only 850 cash; balance 815.50 per month, Including Interest at 7. Charles A Wing Agency, -Inc., Exclusive Agents. FOR EXCHANGE Good 8-room mod er houscjn Klamath Falls, clear, for small ranch In Jackson county, For partlculara phone Medford 56. FOR SALE Good 3 room bouse (east fru-nt) and nice lot close to Berry dale atore. A great bargain at 8460. Terms. Phone 617-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 3E INDEPENDENT . i On this little $1 650 P'1" on'y mll from tPaVOV t , Polnt: g acres grapes, balance In alfalfa and grain: 4-room house, electric lights, gar age, chicken house; 1 horse, cow. calf, 40 chickens, mmplements go. Only 6500 cash, balance 6250 per year, lntereat 6. See Charles A. Wing Agency.. Inc.. Exclusive Agents. 13 ACRES Own water right: bouse and other buildings: on bus line: 81000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 25 R. I. Red pullets, 75c. Becntoio. Ktow iivM v. -- landing field. FOR SALE Barred Rock cockerels, fall pullets, hatching eggs. Toulouse geese. Orders taken for baby chicks. Commercial hatching. R- E. Carley. Pacific highway north. Tel. 358-x. BRONZE toms and hens. W. A. Py- burn. Rt. 4. Bucaanos NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns. Hansen strain. 8 cento; Reds and Rocks 8 c.nts. 24 page catalog free. Jenka Poultry Farms, Tangent. Oregon. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PIGS, 81.60. M. F. Baker. Box 31, Wagner creek, Taejnt. FOR SALE Work honx. 1100 to 1700 lbe. Rear of 1140 Court St. RED feeder Besgls. pigs. Adolf Scbulz, FOR SALE DOCS AND PETS REGISTERED wire-haired terrier, male, vear ol: beautiful show specimen: reasonable. 805 W. 2nd. FOR SALE FUEL DRY 13, 16 and 30-lnch wood. Phone 153, Jacksonville. - FOR 8AI.K MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Tel. 447-M. PIANOS FOR SALE OR STORAGE Large music house n m m" vicinity one player piano, two new studio uprlphts and a baby grand piano which they will sell cheap on convenient terms rather than re sh;p; can accept old piano in ex cha.ige, or will consider storage with responsible party who intends buylni later. Write Geo. Robinson. 433 Washington. Portland. Oregon Iron SALE 1 1x5 lathe. Inquire at I ncs si jrorcj . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 75 tons hay good feed yard If desired. W. W. Gregory ranch. Cater Lake highway. Phone 408-J-l. ALFALFA. 88.00; wheat. 61.05 cwt.: barley, 85c; ear corn, 80c. Phone C. A. DeVoe. 823-J-3. GOOD NEWTOWN APPLES, 300 per xo. Bring boxes, MoCall, V, mile west of Talent. ORANGES 62.00 crate: 6110 half crate; grapefruit, 62.35 case; i.-u half case. Heavy pack. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, Inc. S. Front St. FOR SALE Two large wicker doll buggies, doll bed ana otner toys, dhampoo shield and stand. 219 No. Central. FURNITURE for sale Servian rugs radio, overstuffed. Maytag, mangle dining set. bedroom furniture Westlnghouse range. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle 685 cash, see John, at uau Tribune. FOR SALE Used eewlng machines, all makes. 60 up; terms II desired, alt makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartiett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 913-J. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Msll Tr:bune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. STOLEN STOLEN Skis, Northland trade mark, 74-foot, ash, single grove, new condition. No questions Is returned promptly. Phone 175 or 390-X. CLAIRVOYANT, CARD READING MADAME TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Rainbow Auto camp, Cabin 3. MISCELLANEOUS GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Spools! livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT. CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance, foe only complete Title System In Jncttsop county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No 32 North Central Ave upstairs Automuhrte Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up -balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your paymenta Additional money loaned Phone 31 for aonmntment Attorney-at-Law, OLENN O. TAYLOR LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULDINO MEDFORD. OREGON. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEO ROE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB OEPARTMEN1 Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks billing systems, duplicating cash sales sups and everything in the printing una. -h--u n. urape Phone 75. Painting and Papernanglng. BARRY MARX Painting, tinting, papernanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res Coleman Creek road. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per oent per month on un paid balance No other charge See W K Thomas, 48 8 Central Oround floor Craterlsn Theatre Bldg State License No. 8-167. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO Office 1016 No. Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed REINB.1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price, ltl No Fir Street. Phone 833. LEOAL NOTICES , Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon. December 16th, 1933 Forest Exchsnge. Notice Is hereby given that on No vember 18th, 1933. The Fruit Growers Supply Co., 711 Consolldsted Reslty Bldg., Los Angeles. Csllf., filed ap plication No. 020563 under the act of March -G. ivti, otv.. toot vo r oh.tiM All Sec. 23. T 40 8.. R. IE W. M., with the exception of 18.267 acres owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, for rlrtit-of-way an! aiding: R'i sec. no. ne',4 . NW'i. SW'iNW'i. and S'4 Sec 32 all sec. 33. all See. 34, all Sec. 35, T. 40 B. R. IE- NWVi. N 46W'4 and SWViSWVJ, Sec. 3, all Sec. 8, LoU 2. 3. 4. 8. 8. 9. 10. 11 and NW'i Sec. 4. all Sec. 6, all Sec. 6. all Sec. 7. N4NWt;. SW'-iNWU. Sec. 8, all Sec. . all erccpt NW",NW'4 Sec. 10. all Sec. 13. all Sec. 16. Lota 1. 2. 6. 8. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 13, 13. see. 17. Lots 1 and 2. N'iNE'i Sec. 18. T. 41 8.. R. IE- and 814 See. 38. T. 40 8.. R. 1W., and Lots 2. 8, t. and N'A See. 13. T. 41 8 , R. 1W W. M Oregon, within the Klamath National Forest, for portions of Sec. 3. 4. 10 and la. T. 41 a.. R. iw., w. m. ore ion, within the Klamath National Forest. The purpose of this notice Is to sllow sll persons claiming the lands selected, or having bona fide objec tions to such sppllcatlon. an oppor tunity to file their protests with the Register of the United States Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon. Any such protests or objections must be l M in this office within thirty days from the date of first publication of this notice, which first publication wi'l be Dec. 38th. 1933. HAMILL A. OANADAY, Register. MEET THURSDAY The local unit of th Toluntw commuulcatldn reserve of the Un ited Statee navy, recently organised here, wtll hold next regular meeting Thursday evening at the local ar mory, code practice equipment ha been made available, and a course of active tralrlng outlined to make the meeting of the unit Interesting and Instructive. Local memben have volunteered to teach various sub jects In continuous and consecutive courses, which win make every radio men In the unit a better operator. Courses will cover such subject as cod practice, naval procedure, ra dio and electrical theory, and naval customs and courtslea. This training la not expected to be sufficient for members who know nothing of radio but It Is hoped that It will increase the knowledge of men who already know something of radio, whether they be amateurs or commercial op erators. Ensign Carl Johnson, US NR. ex tends an Invitation to all radio men, commercial operators and amateurs In tho vicinity of Medford who ,ara interested In the unit, to be at the Medford Armory Thursday evening at 8 o'clcok. Applications for mem bership are stlU being accepted. The meeting will be held In the American Legion auxllUary room, on the sec ond floor and at the north end. . trapper Lost in GRANTS PASS. Ore., Jan. 18 (8pl.) Attempts to find the body of Clarence A. (Pat) CUne, 34, who, It Is feared lost his life about Decem ber 24 In the snow covered Bear Basin, near Crescent City, have so far proved futile. After & thorough combing of the snow In the vicinity where Cllne's knap-sack was found the first of last week, arrangements were being made to organise a party of volunteer searchers to look for the body. It Is not thought likely that the re mains will be uncovered until the snow begins to melt In the spring. Cllne left Crescent City on "the morning of December 34 to return to his cabin In the Bear Basin Friends, receiving no word of him, began to worry and began the search for Cllne, which so far has been fruitless. Cllne had been trapping In the Bear Basin country, batching with Herman Zulpluh. He went to Cres cent City last October from San Francisco, where he was a salesman for Spauldlng Brothers sporting goods. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends for the sympathy and kindness extended us during our recent bereavement, and also for the lovely floral offer ings. Roy Llndley and Family. Mail Tribune Daily across . U District In London 6. A (Tec ted ly sb S. Bilk thread 12. Persian pott IS. Liquor 14. Cavity 15. Gaelic sea cod It. Character la "The Rhlnegold" 17. A judg of Israel it. Color :0. Used lnsoltnt and re- f roach ful angusge -X. Hot'itamped tmpretilons on leather .'. Set In lha ground -. Drive 30, Fabulous Dlrd 31. Fool 31. Cast Indian plant 14. Brines Into bonds e M. JEloquenca 3S. Psrtalnlnr to ths mouth 40. MoMier ot Xerxes it. Oo with bounds or lei pa Solution of Yflitflrdsy'i Puzzlo SA Dp 5 EN T Ap F LjY CA N C E LT5 M c!rsl Kl TAN SB L A y A ffSPLAVALra OTtT QNI C B Am pN s e rIeTd 5 A go P1y s t erSl ay Em $m P I TtvD A n ol1 KF I R E gSC OCKN EM NlT 111 R HQ N E E RTeI ME EsaT ElsjaTlAtT a. Ilea 4 47. Aritata ' 49. Wrath 60. Ireland SI. Bitter vetch 1 Conic) nr chamber II. Speed con teit 14. Short for a man's nam II. Coxy bom 'L--WL- -I- 24 25 . 2r 27 28 2f 34 35 Wi'3 37 M. II in "III fe I mr I l Gay " Tripping " ft J? ' PopuUHty Election Win- JT Jsflyj lrlH ' ' -sS J flf V If nsrs need havs no fear of CSC' M Ir 'PfKS isiR5'r,W ? ' iff being lonesome or horns- ' 3L;sr7 I n. Tr Kf H lv $&r ic when takine thsir ,. if tJ - J I 4. . parties ari to b. made up ?5S O T ff J " AS I 2 of elected popularity eirla g'VvZJ if It f tVTfff ' 1 from many cities and -J uJrJr Zz ' 'At4"' M LL5 1 t I ilsl ' what ood time they will I Jslf i& V! ; I !i have I Who f ST 11 - 1: 1 Isv . wouldn'tworkfor -A .V .J li, i KlT iTiifsgV th opportunity r.' IV E' Vf world in such f f ? , Typical parties of Klrli whs ha, a won popularity eontests In their crllles. similar to the one which will ha launched Saturday by the mer chants of Medrord and fhe Mall Tribune. A wonderful voyage to Hawaii will be enjoyed by "Miss Medfor d" when she la selected by southern Oreron shoppers during the next six weeks. A delightful trip to Seattle and a boat toj-aje to San Francisco awaits the Rogue River Valley girl who wins second place In this cltr- wide contest. NSTALIS 0FF1CIMS IN IMPRESSIVE MEET PHOENIX, Jan. 18. (Sp!.) Neigh bors of Woodcraft circle held instal lation service at their hall January 18. Mrs. Dorothy Loffer was chair man of the program committee. Mrs. Mauds Daugherty was Installing of ficer, with Prod Daugherty as llrst assistant, Mrs. Minnie colver, second assistant, and Dorothy Loffer, third assistant. Those on the drill team were: Nettle Holcraft. Leona Daugh. erty, Naomi Montgomery. Bessie Rath burn, Opal Montgomery, Elva Caster, Ida Bishop snd Bertha Coblelgh. Officers Installed were: P. O. ft.. Florence Drske: a. N., Mildred Wsrd: Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Drug -yield Ing plant 11. Repair IS. Thosa riven to self -ex altatton 19. Electrified particle IL Trouble maker 21. Expression peculiar to a languaea 14. Lift with a lever 26, Card earn 37. Naturally dis posed t. Always: ooeL 29, Pallid 32. Use of the oral method of Instructing ths deaf 36. Ancient Jew tib ascetla 17. Belarus 39. Fertile spoU 40. Imitator 4U Ancient Irish cspttal 11. Pertaining to ths ear 41. Native metals 45. Confined 41. S j liable used In musical refrains ff. rorward DOWN 1. Compositions lor on 1. S'.ga J. Fa biscuit 4- Alternative 3. Sans . Aged T. Crava I. Belief In a god f. Movj on wbttJs Parties of Popularity Girls Away on Their Joyous advisor, Mabel StanclUfe; maetclan, Haael Bishop; cleric. LlUlan Coleman; Inner sentinel, Nettle Holcraft; outer sentinel, Louis Colver; flag-bearer, Oertruda Hardesty; musician, Dor othy Loiter; managers, Enid Caster, Bertha Coblelgh and Roaelt Watt: attendant, Minnie McOlaln: captain of guards, Elva Brlnooe, and corre spondent, Elva Caster. The hanker, Mrs. Maude Daugh erty, was Installed by Mrs. Rosell Wstt after all other officers had been seated by the team. Mrs. Rosell Watt, the retiring past guardian neighbor, vaa presented with a pin as a token or remem brance from ths circle. The pressn tatlon was made by Maude Daugh erty and responded to by the recipi ent of the pin. A table scarf was presented to Msude Daugherty In appreciation of her work as Installing officer. Pre sentation was made by Florence Drake. Dr. Forbes of Bsgle Point was In troduced. A chicken supper was served by a committee, Meadames Enid Caster, Minnie MoClala and Ida Montgomery. Applegate APFLEOATS, Jan. !. (Special) Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Hartley return ed Tuesday from a two-day trip to Eugene where they met Mr. Hartley's mother from Mldvsls, Idaho, who will apend ths winter hers. Mrs. Hsrtley had been visiting another son near Eugene. Nate Russell of Centrsl Point wss a Sunday guest hers of bis brother Hsrvsy Russell, Mrs. Boone of Jscksonvtlls and two daughters, Mrs. Vlrgta Pursell of Jscksonvtlls snd Mrs. Msrths Mitchell of Medford celled on Applegsts friends last week. They visited Mrs. Jim Buckley, Mrs. A. Throckmorton and Mrs. Ralph Olldea. Mrs. A. N. Krauss received a tele gram recently of the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Hsrold Howsrd of Eu gene. Mrs. Krsuse left st once for that city and espected to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. Wilt Hsrlow left recently for Aahlsnd. called by ths Illness of her brother Charles Bwartzfager. Mr. SwsrtsTager has been in ill health Medford Pear Sales, New York Auction Prom New York Daily Fruit Reporte. furnished to The Mail Tribune by the Fruitgrowers' League Three ears Medford Bosc pears, T January 13. Market stronger on sll Bow Broadway. Extras Fifth Ave.. Fancy . Plc-O-Pae, Fancy Blue (loose. Extras Hp Top. Fsncy Anjous Blue Dlsmond, Hvtras Red Diamond, Fsncy ,. Blue Diamond, Extras Polly. Extras ...... Top O' Day, Fancy Blue Maltese Cross, Extrsa Medfruco. Fsncy Olen Rrsa. Extras ....-.... Olen Ivy. Fancy . 193 Beacon. Fsncy . Beacon. Fancy . Beacon. Fancy . Cande, Fsncy , Cornice Beacon. Fancy , . 394 . M 30 . 830 Bxa. eg 49 030 303 .. 369 300 . 330 830 ... 138 330 113 B30 40 for many years but recently became worse. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Hudson have re turned to Los Angoles sfter spending several months at their mine on Btar Qulch. They expect to return to the mine next summer. Bill Jennings of Jacksonville spent this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Ollson nd Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Klein hammer. Mrs. Orvllls Click and daughter Bath of Ashland were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Burt Harr on upper Applegate. Mrs. Ollck and Mrs. Harr ars sisters. Mrs. Scott Darby and thres chil dren ot Medford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. 6. Klelnhammsr. Mrs. Osle Centre!!, daughter Norma and daughter-in-law, Mrs, Trult Can trell of Medford, called Sunday on Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Prowl of Ross burg arrived this week snd expect to mske their home st Squaw lake. Emmlt Phillips also has returned to Squaw lake from Rosevllle, Calif., where he nas been employed by an Ice plant. Mrs. Ira Hurst of Climax called one days this week on Mr. and Mrs. Lance Offenbscher. Wlrmte Ssnford of Csntrsl Point spent last Sunday here visiting her father, Walter Miller. ( Margls and Jack Fltsgerald who have been attending school at Union town are stsylng with their mother, Mrs. White, recently from Lsksvlew, snd attending high school at Med ford. Albert Lltehen, who lives on the Klamath river In California, was a business visitor one day this week st the Frank Preston ranch. D. D. Randell of Medford, a mem ber of the Missionaries of American Sunday School Union, who organised the Beaver Creek Sunday school, hss been at work among the lower Apple gate people and organized auouher Sunday school December 18 at the Community hall. Officers sre: Sup erintendent, Chsrlea Puts; assistant superintendent, Mrs. Tom Mes; sec retary snd tressurer, Mrs. Harry Brown. Intermediate teacher, Charles Pitts; Junior tescher. Mrs. Charles Pitts; plsnolst. Hurbert Elmore; pri mary tescher, Mrs. John Pernoll. The Bible tescher hss not been named. The aversgs number of attendants Is 3s. Mr. snd Mrs. A. Throckmorton of Rueh received quite a scsre Isst Tues ears and 1 part car Anjous, 1 car and pesrs. 70s 80S AOs 100s 1 10s 130s IS. Is 1S0S lSs J 80. 108s 310a Avf. 188 188 188 188 100 108 108 108 1HS 185 178 188 t88 178 188 108 108 188 188 ITT 146 170 180 180 180 188 178 178 176 180 ISO , iti 180 180 180 180 180 166 180 160 . 164 146 148 145 160 183 160 160 160 188 148 148 18 315 300 300 308 306 338 338 307 170 170 180 188 188 100 ' lit 306 308 300 300 108 308 308 330 338 Vft 100 too 1D8 106 318 338 388 338 308 306 31V 17U 170 170 170 ISO 186 186 186 186 170 170 180 100 100 108 306 184 166 166 W 166 188 IBS 188 166 168 188 188 106 100 100 100 340 331 336 336 100 100 31 , 106 168 168 168 178 176 188 186 186 ISO 180 -T 188 185 178 100 180 100 108 300 300 300 . . ISM 170 170 180 180 180 106 108 188 186 184 178 178 170 178 180 188 300 S08 308 100 ' 16a 160 146 148 190 160 180 ISO 180 148 1831 300 106 M ItO 18 300 300 108 108 M 176 Journeys day afternoon wnen the flue of their .house burned out. Upon seeing a smoke coming down from the roof, they rushed out to see the flsmes coming from the flue and leaping high In the sir. No damage was done as It wss watched to keep sur rounding buildings from catching. Little Diana Worthlngton, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maria m Worthlngton, has been suffering from -whooping cough. Diana's grandpar ents, Mr. snd Mrs. A. S. Klelnbsm mer of little Applegate received word tills week of her Illness In Sen Frun- clsco. Mrs. Emma Buckley entertained Sunday for her mother, Mrs. Alice Ulrich of Jacksonville and two sister Mrs. Leona Hanna of Jacksonville and Mrs. Fleta Chapman of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Blgalow of Medford. sister snd brother-in-law of Mrs. O. M. Ruch have moved to Ruch for the winter. PROSPECT. Jan. IB. (Spl.) Mrs. Ous DltswortA, who has been 111 with the flu, Is recovering. A dance will be given Saturday night, Jan. 51, under auspices of the P.-T. A. and the high school In the Prospect gymnatsum. A basket sup-, per will be served. Esgle Point boys H. 8. basketball team played ths Prospect R. S. team Prldsy at Prospect and defeated the Prospect team. The Eagle Point town team played ths Prospect town team and were detested. Frldsy night, Jan. 30, both Pros pect town and H. S. boy's teams will play the Butte Falla teams at Butts Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clower and two sons have moved from Red Blanket Into a cabin at Cascade Oorge. The men's club which hss been meeting every Friday nlgbt st Cas cade Oorge will meet on Thursday nights hereafter. Mrs. Geo. Trlbbet wss removsd Saturday night to the Community hospital In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robs Moors spent Tussday In Medford. Real Bstata or Insurance taut st to Jones. Phone 79. Phone Ma. We'll aaul away Ivor refuse. Olt? Sanitary Service. 1 part car Cornice sold In New Torsi Prospect