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arePFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ATEDFORP, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933. PAGE SEVEN aOrT. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD BEBB AJUf THE RATES; Par word firm Insertlo: (Minimum zoo) Each additional insertion. par word (Minimum 10c) Par line per month, without flnof eh&nees .81,36 75 Phone LOST m aoa nr4 truck chain Oh , Jacksonville hill. Reward. Tel. 13. LOST Lady's dark brown plgshln J, glove, lor right hand. Please re turn to M. H.. Mall Tribune office. Reward. LOST I.' dog missing, call 1918. WANTED SITUATIONS MAN OR WOMAN want Job work, 'n ,ld. or out. 628 W. 4th. Ph. 833-X Dir.iim.1!. exDerlenced girl wants housework. 1399-X. mvniraT D & I MTKH Will do Slim DSln ins interior decorating - general paint JODB. lan u WANTED MISCELLANEOUS wa NT-win 80 to 79 cords second .mwth or body fir dry. Pierce's Hothouse. Phone 997-R-2. FURNITURE repairing, rc-upholstcr- Ing. Thlbault. Phone 069-R. WANTED Song poems and melodies ' to arrange for publication and Radio Broadcasting., Height Song Service. 318 Liberty Bldg. WANTED Those who play or want to learn how to play . Piano, violin, guitar, mandolin, tenor banjo, saxo phone, ukelele, piano accordion. Solo or orchestra practice for Radio Broadcasting, voice coacning. ac companist. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. WANT 4 or 8 more milk customers J on Sundays. Tuesdays and Thurs days, at the Milk Depot on West Main. Open every morning at 8:30 o clock, except sax., open o:ju p. m Sat. B. O. Lockwood. WANT TO RENT Completely furn ished home. Near high school, fire place, furnace, 2 bedrooms. Phone 10U-J WOOD-SAWING. Phone 978-W. RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Tou don't have to wait for returns We Fay cash. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE at N Grape St. Phone 1G62. FOR RENT HOUSES BEAUTIFUL furnlshtd home; 2 beds; overstuffed. 840 E. 9th. Owner 114 Tripp. CLEAN house close In. Keys at 219 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Small furnished house and garage. 526 Edwards Str FOR RENT 9-room modern bunga low, 19 Crater Lake Ave: 817:50 mo. G. E. Pierce. Phone 597-R-2. rOR RENT Modern home: furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, large living room. Phone 565-L-2. FOR RENT 60 No. Peach. 6 rooms and bath: oil burner. Tel. 105. FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Houses, $12.50, 815 and 117.50. Tel. 105. FOR RENT A nlcelv furnished du plex, close In, for 15 Phone 1149 FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 1001 North Central. Inquire . 039 N. Central. VOR RENT Partly furnished home, close In, nice etiade, garden spot, garage, tap. water rent paid: lo- ' cated at 818 So. Rlversrslde; In quire at 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4-room house. Telephone 488-M. FOR RE-NT 5-room furnished bouse and garage. Call at 34S N Bartlett FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish- stuffed electric run-re. Call at 630 8 Central 5-ROOM modern stucco: cook stove tnd beater; 115.00 Key at 531 Spencer. 741 WEST JACKSON6 rooms, good condition and location. TeL 105 FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod srn house. Call at 41 S Riverside FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or I unfurnished Brown 4t White Four-room furnn.icd house. In quire Irvin Anderson. 214 Vancou ver Ave. TOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTVENT FOR RENT Nice clean apartment with garage, cheap, at :a North xyjr. FOR BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 3-roora apt. Light and water. Adults. 2 N. Holly. FOR RENT-Upstalrs apt. 204 South urape. FOR RENT a (urn. or unlum. apt. no Aimona. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court. n. Houy, pnone 1233-w. NICE turn. apt. 918 So, Oakdale. NEAT Turn. apt. Key 149 S. Ivy. ruRN apta.; steam beat: oonvenleot for 1 adults The Berben. 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed uan at Da? rium si- arter o p. or Sundays. HOMES FOR KiiNT Call 796. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. . Grape. ' FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: nrl- vate entranoe. One block from Main St. Resaonable rates. 923 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a. Rates very moderate. 718 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 and 14 -acre tracts near Medfora. Tel. los. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab Ins. 3 houses, filling station. 6 miles from Falls, 95.000 back cost 818, 900. Make offer equity, w. J. Hoi man. Fort Klamath. WOOD for liay or potatoes, near Trail a o SKeuenger, xraih ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard' wood for light truck 322 East 4tn FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Good subur ban home, well located. What have yo::? Phone 100. FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab Ins. 3 houses, filling station, 6 miles from Falls, 95,000 hack cost sib,- 600. Make offer equity.- W. J. Hoi man. Fort Klamath. FOR EXCHANGE 3 acres 1 mile . from Portland: family orchard, city conveniences. Want mountain ranch equal exchange. Box 9401 Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Good 8-room mod er house in Klamath Falls, clear, for small ranch In Jackson county For particulars phone Medford 58. EXCHANGE Oakland, Cal., 7-roora modern home, 3 bedrooms, furnish, ed or unfurnished; 1 blk. to cars; close to Lake Merrlt Want small ranch, Improved. Will assume mort gage. 1020 Elbert St.. Oakland. FOR RAI.fc HOMES OWNER SAYS SBbL $1675 Modem double construct ed home, 3 bedrooms, bath, modern built-in kitchen, attractive breakfast nook, living room, hardwood floors, fire place, on pavement, close to school. fuoo.oo down, balance $20.00 per montn. unar.es a. wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agents. FOB RENT Nicely furnished 4-room house, pnone B87-J. FOR SALE 219 Haven, 4-room partly furnished home, re-decorated; hard wood floors, fireplace. Price tl800: down payment (200; balance 620 a month. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, room 203 Medford Bldg. Tel. 302. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east rrint) ana cioe lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at $450. Terms. Phone 617-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR ,5 ALE 10 acres, house, outbuild ings, all clear, or trade for larger place. See owner, 618 McAndrews road. 12 ACRES Own water' right: house and other buildings: on bus line; (1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 6a White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON all New Ford 1932 V-Eight Cars on hand. 3 Standard Coupes. I Deluxe Coupe. 1 Deluxe Four Dor SMan. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. FOR SALE 1931 Ford Coupe; looks like new. Address Box 9449, care Tribune. FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Sedan; driven only 1600 miles. Address Box 94o, care Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Barred Rock cockerels, fall pullets, hatching egg Toulouse geese. Orders taken for baby ch'.cks. Commercial hatching.- R. E. Carley, Pacific highway north. Tel. 25B-X. BRONZE tome and hens: W. bum, Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks white Leghorns. Hansen strain. 8 cents: Reds and Rocks 9 c.-nts. 34 psge catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tsngent, Oregon. FOR S.H.E LIVESTOCK RED feeder Beagle. pigs. Adolf Schulz, FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES ORANGES 13.00 crste: 81.10 half crate: grapefruit. 3.as case: 81.10 half case. Heavy pack. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse. Inc, S. Front St. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista Packing House. Ala TOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Oood dry mixed hard wood. "Let Oeorge Do It." Te! 1172. DRY 12. 16 and 30-inch wood. 153. Jacksonville. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. rit. GotS BU. rOR SALE M1SUEI.LANEODS BABY GRAND PIANO MIGHT store with responsible party; pre fer to sell, however. Cllne Piano - Co. for particulars. Main and River- siae. Aieaiora. FOR SALE 1st crop alfalfa hay. 6 00 per ton. A. E. Hanley ftancn. ti 097-J-3. TWO attractive children's beds for sale cheap. Would trade. 204 North ivy. BOYS' bicycle, good condition, new tires. (8.00. 26 S. Grape St., phone 33ft or 1442. FOR SALE Good alfalfa hay 8 ml wo. central point. Jonn owens. Eagle Point. BALDWIN and Newtown apples, 25c dox. pnone 7-F-4. 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 585-J. FOR SALE Ford truck, model 1931, with hydraulic lift and dump body Address Box 9386, cars Tribune. LOOK CLINE'S BIO PIANO SALE Main and Riverside, Medford. Uprights, (69. (87, (95 and up; sucn makes as Kimball, Howard, Tomp son. Smith & Barnes, Cable-Nelson, P. S. wicks and many others. TERMS (1 A WEEK. FOR SALE Ford truck, long wheel base, model 1931; Al condition, Address Box 9429. care Tribune. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. baled or loose, delivered' or in barn. Phone 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. ALFALFA. (8.00; wheat, (1.05 cwt.; barley, 85c; ear corn, 90c. Phone C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Two large wicker doll buggies, doll bed ana other toys Jhampoo shield and stand. 219 No Central. FOR SAIiE Harley-Davidson motor cycle coo casn. see John, at Mat) Tribune FOR SALE Used aewlng machines, all maxes so up; terms u desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and warning. Phone 912-J. GET the No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall IT-bun Job office: printed on oloth to with stand the rain and weather. STUDIO UPRIGHT PIANO bargain for cash or might rent cheap to responsible party, who will buy later. Write Geo. Robin son, 435 Washington, Portland, Oregon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TO CLOSE Wyncoop estate must sell at once to highest bidder (1500 00 mortgage on Mnrshfleld Auto, Camp and Service Station. Walter H. Jones. , CLAIRVOYANT, CARD READING MADAME TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin 3. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HAWLE? TRANSFER - Expert pack- srs and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone "044-X i MISCELLANEOUS GET the "Mo Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on olotb to with stand the rain and weather. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstiacts. JACKSON CO. ABSTKACI CO. Abstracts of Tttl, and Title Insurance. Ths only complete Title system in Jackjor County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or unanos company ana extena your payment. Additit-naJ money loaned Phone 81 for aopointment Attorney-at-Law. GLENN O. TAYLOR POST OFFICE BULDINO MEDFORD, OREGON. Expert Window creanera. LEI GEORGE DO IT - TeL 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant id southern Oregon. Printing of til kinds; boot binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing una. 28-30 N. Grape Phons 75. Painting and 'aperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-P-4- Res Coleman Creek mad. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per montb on un paid balance. No other charge. See W. E. Thomu. 46 5- Central Ground floor Cratenan Theatre Bldg State License No. 3-157. Transfer. GADS TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TROCKINO CO. Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable prioe. Ill No Fir Street Phone 332 FOR SALE 11x5 lathe, inquire at Flea, ii UnOJej's, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Piano instruction BETTER piano instruction. Individ ual or class. The basic way. Halght Music Studio. Liberty Building. Phone 73. LEGAL NOTICES City Warrants Call for Payment Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand It. the general fund of the City of Med'ord for the redemption of warrants numbers 24351 to 24417 inclusive. Interest on the above warrants will cease after January 26, 1933. Dated this 20th day of January, 1933. GUS h. SAMUELS, City Treasurer. Adm.nUtrotrix Notice of Hearing on Final Report and Account for Settlement of Estate. Ir the County court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert John Conroy, Deceased. Notice la hereby given by the un dersigned. Helen Mar Conroy, as ad ministratrix of the estate or Robert John Conroy, deceased, that said ad ministratrix did, on thi 31st day of December. 1932, file with the County Court for Jackson County. Oregon, her final report and account for the settlement of said estate and asking that a decree and order be made al lowing and approving said final re port and account and settling said estate and discharging said adminis tratrix wiereor and masing such iina- lngs and decree In said matter as may be proper under said final re port and account, and that on said day the County Court for Jackson County. Oregon, sitting in probate, maae and entered an order setting the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, the first day of February. iwja, as cne time for the hear nit of aaia nnaj report ana account and all objections to such final account ana the settlement thereof, and re quiring all persons having any ob jectlons to the allowance and ap proval of such final report and ac count and the settlement thereof and the settlement of said estate in ac cordance therewith to appear in said court at said time and make such objections1. All persona having any objections to the allowance and approval of said final report and account or to tne matting of such flndinzs and de cree and to the discharge of said ad ministratrix are hereby reaulred to appear at said time and place and make such objections. Dated this 31st dav of December. 1933. . HBLEN MAR CONROY, Administratrix o; the Estate of Robert John Conroy, deceased. Administratrix's Notice to Creditors. Notice Is herebv mven that the undersigned has been. aDoolnted bv the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as Administratrix of the Es tate of FYed W. Weeks, deceased. Ill persona having Claims aaalnst said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the under signed administratrix at the office of ner attorney, Allison Moulton, 301 UDerty Building. Medford. Oregon, on or before six month, from h date of this notice. - Dated and first published this 9th uny oi January, 1033. MAE M. WEEKS Administratrix Estate ' , w. Weeks, deceased ALLISON MOULTON. Attorney for Administratrix. Administrator's Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of William Green, deceased. aa ineo. in tne County Court of Oregon, for Jackson County, his duly verified final account, and said court has fixed February 14th, 1933, at ten o clock In the forenoon of said day. at the court room of said Court, as the time and place for the hearing of said Final Account. All persons in terested are hereby notified to maki their objections to said account. If any they have, with said Court at or before said time, F. B. WAHL, Administrator of the Estate of William Orosh, deceased. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS J. Possesses 4. Metric land measures T. Bar one's self by one's own act 12. Grow old 13. Light bed 14. Renown 15. Strike vio lently 16. A coming Into view 1. Qive forth 20. ;Rub out 2L Article of food 23. German phi losopher 27. Metslllf'-u, rock 2J. Crafty 30, Insect 31. strainer 14. Form of musi cal compo sition 36. Bustle 87. Boy 3. Oriental ship captain 46. Browns In the sun 42, Cheap apart ment house 46. American mu sicisn 4t. Arabian chief-tain Solution of Yesterdny's Putxla MlElSlAALRTpFLAlW AL ENgsRODEQsjRbLE P.kASiARi5 MOUSES 5aTTDEL I SgASfSET RAfTiS 1 5TR j AN E3 1 Rc adIetarnE Dpjfft A A L O NJ E I TONE aOec sIsinceIJen I D NASAUpEliP FIAS T 5j DDI M8E R p Si E o3QL I NEAMOjTS PfEjRU SiSlMAlK. 49. Frsrrant Illy like notvtjrs 53. Piece out 54. Brlni Into litis 65. City In Hol land tt. Fern In ins nlcknamt RT, Tears asunder 59. Cereal grass 69. Exprestrlon of rebuks 2 p pHp p 2 ts ; 7 TS 10 U ... ssss .'W Vi .- ! . , ....Y vm ViViY il 22. ; A, 23 3A 23 24 if: II 27 TT TT33 iV:'':i ? : . ' . 31 n S3 x.i$iM 35 : .--r ; 4o At A3. U3 44 4J 4? Jo Si " 2 - S3 IS --3S 1 ,,l -L. 1, . I I 1 I 1 ' ' ' (ounBriefs Williams Creek I WILLIAMS CREEK, Jan. 33. (Spl.) Snow covered the valley about two inches deep Wednesday, bringing Joy to the heart of youngsters. Gibson and Schultr. are running their sawmill again arter having to close down on account of all having the flu. Mrs. Sorrels visited Thumdsv at the Mullln home. Edyth. who has been seriously 111 with pneumonia, I, better but still confined to the bouse. Victor Coltern, Harold and Sylvia Vlncel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lemmon and girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Cllve Davidson were among those from Williams creek who attend the dance at Murphy Saturday night. On the way home the Vlncel car. In round ing a corner, ran Into a eow that started to cross the road, and so badly damaged the car that It had to be towed home. The cow was un injured. No ono was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Smith from the Applegate visited after Sunday school at the O. W. Roberts home. Mrs. Smith Is superintendent of the Pro volt Sunday school. Mrs. A. L. Blodgc-tte, who has been In the hospital at Grants Pass for about two weeks, was operated on Tuesday for a gall ahrdluet ahrdlu Tuesday for gallstones. She is get ting along as well as can be ex pected. M. L. House and son Walter, who have been at their mine near Brlkks creek, came out last week, thus es caping the snow. Mr. end Mrs. Emery Butts are spending about ten days on business and visiting friends at their old home near Fresno, Cal, Frank Wright had the misfortune to sprain a shoulder so badly that he had to have professional atten tion. The Vahrenwald family have moved to the house on the Murphy place, across from Ceph Moomaw's house. During the recent rainy spell about 60 feet of the old slide on the Watts mining ditch on Monger creek went out. This had Just recently been v paired, entailing a great deal of labor and expense. Jack HUl has a contract for cut ting several slashings on upper Wil liams creek. Rogue River basketball team cume over last week and played the Wil liams team, defeating them by a small margin. Those on the girls' team are Wllma lemmon, Sylvia Vln cel, Gertrude Swearingcn, Pauline Varner and Ernestine Klnoald; boys team, Harold Vlncel, Orval Lewmen, Victor Sparlln. Llnwood Varner, Charles Moomaw, Bert Bostwlck, brought the Rogue River team over. Earl Cougle acted as referee. The telephone line up the east fork of Williams creek wis being put in order Monday of last week. Constance Lemmon has Joined the school orchestra conducted by, Mar tin Treptis of Orants Pass. Practice was Monday night. Mrs. Trepts was present. Mrs. George Sparlln spent Tuesday with Mrs. C. W. Roberta. Oscar Johnson was transacting business up Williams creek Friday. Cleve Wilson was shearing sheep Sunday at the Roy place. Real Estate or Insurance Leav It to Jones Phone 706 - Cross - Word Puzzle T. Incites I Smooth and flossy 9. Unit of wstcht 10. Sta fish 1U An English post laurt ata 17. Bars of timber or mstal 19. Sour 22. I,tvely dancs 24. Humiliation 26. Cltar sain 24. Bevcrags 29. Time Ions; gone 31. Corpulent 32. Alountato In Crete 32. Proportion 3G. Cognomen 08. Thlcksr 41. Pay out 4. Poor 44. Kind of palm 4.1. KnKl.nh rfvtr 47, Creek god of ' war 49. Thick black Mould 19. Mexican rub ber tree St. Larjre raetp tacla , It. Perctlva DOWN 1, Women's part of a Mo- hamm,edtn houas X. Kind of llsar I. Punctuation mark 4. Htgh eard . Famous lovsr t. Backs of boats I Applegate APPLBOATB. Jan 33. (Spl.) Tbe entire Appleate was visited by and early morning snow storm Jsn 18 Prom two to seven Inches fell In var ious places In the community before the storm psseed over around noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Port and family motored to Ashland Jsnuary 14 to be with Mrs. Port' parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachey In celebrating their S3rd wedding anniversary and also Mr. Peaeheye 80th birthday. The 38 relatives present were entertained at the home of Mrs. Lee Peschey where a turkey dinner was enjoyed. Mra. O. O. Buck spent several days this week visiting' Her daughter, Mrs. Clpde Clark at Medford. Mrs. Hattle Logan who has spent the past several weeks here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Otlson re turned to her . home In Jacksonville Saturday. Mrs. Logan has had 111 health for some time but la slowly recovering. Mra Mary Purcel who has been staying at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Delia Silvia at Wlldervltle since Chrtstmsa week has returned to her home here. Applegate home extension unit met Jan. 17 with Mrs. Minnie Offenbach er. Jan 34 the meeting will be with Mrs. Fred Benedict where the blocks of the craiy quilt, which the members are now working on will be completed and the quilt will be given to a needy Applegate family. They also will bring a food donation for a food shower to be given to the needy. February 7 will be the last of a series of meet ings held at the school house at which time Mrs. Mabel Mack meets with the ladles In a clothing demon stration. Earl Crowell, sheep herder for Ben Dawson who cut his toe off while cutting kindling last fall and who has been staying at the Dawson home on Steamboat left last week for the Community hospital at Medford. Mr. Crowell has blood poison In his foot. Lee Port Jr., post-graduate at Ash land high school came home Thurs day to spend the week-end. Newell Elliott accompanied him. Mrs. Alice Headburg apent last week-end visiting friends In Medford. Uroy West of Medford visited his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West here last week. Mrs. Hoke, cook at the Big 4 mine l at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. Hoke Is a sufferer from heart trouble. She was reported a little better Wed nesday. - Mrs. Tom Mee expects to leave Tues. day ror Seattle, called by the illness of her mother. Edwin Taylor expects to attend a grsnge meeting at Central Point Wed nesday, for all newly elected masters They are to meet with Ross Kline, the Pomona Orange msster of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith entertain ed Sunday for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Jackson ville, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Redden, Mrs. Oral Franklin and two daughters of Medford. The shooting match at the Pete Farra ranch at Provolt last Sunday was well attended and several Apple gnte men were present to try their luck and skill. Ray Toping of Wil liams Creek proved to be the cham pion. Mrs. Edward Kubll entertained bout 30 uesu Saturday night with a card party. Tne evening was spent In playing whist, first prlie going to Mrs. Hugh Brown and Harry Brown, and the consolation prices to Mra. irry Brown and Burt Hukle. Re freshments were served at a late hour. Charlie Dun ford delivered several head or cattle this week. About 86 head of stock cattle were sold to Laurence Miller of Dlllard and were delivered Wednesday. 80 head of beef were delivered Thursday to Jr. Pet erson of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Offenbacher had as company recently, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hurst and son Ray of Climax. Otis Buck who has been employed at Hackamore in the beetle camp for the past several months returned to his home here this week. Ira Sparlln of Williams Creek was a recent business visitor in Medford. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Smith and fam ily have returned to their ranch near riueh after spending the past several months In Medford where Mr. Smith was employed as chief cook at the Rex cafe. -The Little Applvs.n Sewing club met at the home of Mrs Bob Pullman Wednesday where they celebrated the birthday of Mra Frank Cameron. A large birthday cake was served. Next meetln. February 1st will be at the home of Mrs. A. 8. Klelnhammer, Mrs. Floyd McK.ee was shopping In Meaiora Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump made a Business trip to Medford Thursday Walter Hartley who underwent a minor operation at the Community hospital In Medford last Sunday was a nie to oe removed to the J. C. Caas home in Medford Wedneaday. He Is Improving rapidly and expects to be able to return to his home on Little Applegate soon. 1 Gold Hill COLD HILL.. Jan. 33. (flpl.) Miss Roberta Mullen spent Friday In Med ford. the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg. Clarence Shaver and Wallace Iverson attended the mass meeting la Med ford Thursday. Mra. B. A. Rosa and daughters, Laura Mae and Phyllis, left Friday ror Portland, where Laura Mae will enter Doernbecktr hospital for treat ment. She has been alck for about two months, suffering from a nerv- ous breakdown. There waa no school Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, as the snow made the roada so bad the busses could not get through to bring the children to school. Moat of the bussea travel the dirt roads ana travel over them was Worse than on the highway. Bus driver on the Ksnes creek route reported 13 Inches of snow at the head Of Kitties creek. A first aid eiasa has been organleed wtth membera from Rogue River and Gold HUl, one week meeting in Oold Hill and the next at Rogue River. They met Tuesday of this week In Oold HUl, with 33 Inattendance. County health officer, Dr. Drummond. and county health hurse. Sybil Wal ker, or Medford demonstrated "How to apply bandages." Next week they meet at Rogue River and everyone Is invited. Mr. Rena Davis entertained the Past Noble Grande club Thursday. There were I J members present and all report an enjoyable afternoon. Lowell Tracy was a business visitor In Medford Tuesday. Jerome Abbott, Misses Albertlna Hankey and Rhode Cheney spent Wednesday shopping In Medford. Mrs. Dora Hammeraley and daugh ter Oene spent the week-end in Ash land, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg sre spending this week-end In Et gene. Miss Lois Cameron spent the lest week-end In Ashland, guest of hr sister, Mrs. Otla Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Emery of Port land are guest, of Mrs. Bmery'a par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J D. Hedgepeth Dick Walker, Mrs. Kate Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. A. Meunler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and Miss Olive Tur ner were business oallers In Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alberts of Chllo quln are guests or Mrs. Alberta' sis ter, Mrs. Earl Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Dots Eddlngs return ed last week-end from Orants Pass, where they had been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Fort Jones, Cal., are here visiting Mrs. Bakers parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. V, MoKenxle have returned to their home In Roseburg after two weeks spent visiting Mrs. McKenzle'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohllders. Mrs. Maybell Dotson and ohlldren have moved to a place on Bealt lane between Willow Springs arid Central Point. -Mrs. Millie Walker and daughter Sybil were Medford visitors Friday. Mrs. C. W. Martin, who haa been quite sick at her home In this city, la slowly Improving. The young folks have been enjoy ing sleighing on the MoCarter hill. Some few have tried skltng, hut there waa not enough snow. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wright returned this week from Idaho, where they have been visiting relatives. They expect to remain here for some time with Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. Susit coy. The Sylvanlte mine has resumed operations after being closed down for nesrly a year. The Purkeypiie orohestra met for practice In the I, O. O, P. hall Mon day evening. The Skeel-Oraham placer mine on Sardine creek has resumed operations after being closed down since before Christmas. beaols, Jan. 33. (opl.) A party was given at the Adolph Bchuls home Friday evening which was enjoyed by about 10 friends. The evening wu spent In dancing and card and end ed with a midnight lunch. Miss Zetta Rlgaby of Eagle Point Is spending several days visiting the Harper family. The F.lendly Neighbors gathered at the home of Mra. A. H. Selmlller Tuesday to tack some ullta which are to be given In relief work. There were twelve ladles present and the hostess srvd a lunoh aftr the work waa fin Ished. Oene Sparks of Medford Is spending the week visiting her grandmother, Blaine. Qrandpa Bennett la slowly Improv ing after a stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago. He Is able to be about the home with the aid of a cane. Monday, Jan. 18 was Ruby Schule' birthday and Mra. Schulz made birthday cake and Ice cream for birthday party for the school. The cake had eight candles on It which were lighted by the teacher. Mlsa Boussom and Ruby blew them out The children all enjoyed the treat and wished Ruby many happy re turns of the day. Mrs. Sanderson wsj leader of the Friendly Neighbors lsst Sundsy tak ing the regular lesson. Birthday cards were given those whose birthdays came In this month. A change was made In the leaders' and the ones chosen will take the lesons for month Instead of one Sunday. Mrs. Ellis was chosen leader for the first month. Mrs. Elder and daughter, Mae, were Medford visitors Saturday. Mae had seversi teeth extracted while there. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and fam ily and Mary Sollen motored to snow line above Butte Falls Jan. 16 and spent the day hiking. Baby Dick Mulhollen Is quits Ul again as he took a relapse after a siege of pneumonia. Mrs. Inch, county school supervisor wss a visitor st the school Mondey. Rev. Ira Hart of Talent delivered a sermon at th Sunday school to the members of the Antloch Onion Bun day school. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Orant and son Donald spent Sunday visiting friends in Meaiora. Otto Frey end smsll dsughter Era and Harriett Frey of Lake creek were Sunday guests at the Elder home. Mr. and Mra. Harry Ellis were Med- ford business visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Selgmlller of Medford are spending a few dy vis iting Don's parents. Mr. and Mrs, K H. Selgmlller her. About six Inches of snow fell hers Wednesday forenoon. 1 Beagle Rogue River ROOUE RIVER, Jan. 33. (Spl.) Olrl Scouts under leaderehlp of Mrs. Josle Love end Florence White met at the community hall Wednesday ulght. The regular business meeting was held. The girls are working hard to get their quilt done: also on their program which will be given Febru ary 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler left Mortday on the Shasta for Portland on a business and pleasure trip which will last most of the week. Lora Carter, secretary of Live Oak Orange and Mrs. A. Deveraux were busy Mondsy taking subscriptions for the Household magazine. Trie grange received a percent of the mon ey taken in. They met with very good success. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris visited Monday night at the Whipple horns. Mrs. Harris la a nephew of Mrs. Whip ple and grandson of Mrs. Bliss. The young couple were returning to Ran- uoipn iieia. Texas from Idaho. Mr. Harris Is In th army school there. ' Many from Evans Creek attended the funeral of E. M. Plttman In Grants Pass Wednesday. Henry Henderson returned recent ly from Vancouver, B O.. whero he was called by serious Illness of his father. Mrs. Oarfltld Laws shopped In Med ford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phlllpps were Orants Paas shoppers Saturday. Rogue River residents were surpris ed Wednesday morning to wake and find about 4 Inohes of snow on the ground. Chas. Mlnear and Chaa. Sanders of Wlmer were visiting st Whlpples Tuesday on their way to Grants Pass. Mrs. Lottie Wright wss a Medford visitor one day last week. Ovlo Improvement club met at the community hall Friday. The ladles " are studying on a play they will pre sent In the near future. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Burwell O'Kelly re turned Sunday to their home In Port land after visiting some time here. Henry Breeding of Myrtle Point waa visiting relatives and friends here Thursday. ' Mrs. Lillian Swscker of Orants pass was a Rogue River visitor en dsy this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shepherd n tertalned at dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter and Mr. and Mrs. William Trotter. - Mrs. Madge Snell of San Francisco returned Sunday to her home, teklnfr her father. .Mr. Campbell, with her.. Mr. Campbell haa been very 111 at the home of his daughter, Mra. Earl Stra ham for some time and Mrs. Snell will take him to the hospital for treatment. Mra. Reed Carter and Mr,. James Wiley ntrtalned with a turkey din, der Sunday at their ranch home, Those who gathered at the table wer; Mr. arid Mrs. Hiram Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore and children, Nell and Neva; otto Fuhrman and Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Charlott and Mr. and Mrs, -James Wiley. . Antelope AtrrqaLOPB, Jan. 33. (Onl.) The Literary elub met at ths AnteJop school house January 18. A good program was enjoyed. Th debate was the main feature. Th subject was, "Resolved, that airplanes er more beneficial than radio." Th af firmative waa taken by Ted Oresham snd B. T. Seaman: negatives were Dos. id Crane and W. B. Davis. The Judges, Meadsme T. T. Hntlett, Mc- dow and Earl Yorton, decided th debate was a tie. Mrs. R. T. Seaman becam a member of th club. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Oreb and little daughter sre spending a fvr days st th horn or Mrs. Oreb's father and mother of Butt Falls. Mrs. Bill Blghsm reports that her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Askew er Lincoln, Oal., are moving back to th Rogue River valley. Mil ton Moor of Lincoln, Cal., Is mov ing them by truck. Mr.' snd Mrs." Askew say there Is no plao Ilk the Rogue River valley. Antelop Sewing club met Jwvuary 18 at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day of Centra! Point, Mr. and Mrs. John Joeephson on Plngree, Ida., father and mother of Mrs. Luther Day; Mrs. T, T. Hatlett, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blghsm, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ow mt. Mrs. B. K. Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley and Dav Rummel. uncle of Mrs. Henry Owens. Ths 18th wss "husbands' day.". Quit a few members were absent on account of Illness. The club will meet at trie horn of Mrs. Henry Owens Februsry 15. Mr. Helen Oulbertson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blgham and BUI Blghsm are on th alck list this week. Jerry Bellows was to undergo an operation the 18th of January, on his nose, due to an accident a far weeks ago. It is hoped h will soon recover. Everyone Is up In ths air over th turmoil at the courthouse, but here's ' hoping that It will all be settled fair and square, so th county can n on with th relief work. As thtr are hundreds anxiously waiting to go to work that they may keep the wolf away from th door. If some of th ptopl who are up in ths air would come down and tak a peek at the lunch buckets of the children of th unemployed, they would get down business. Maybe it's a cold biscuit with sugar sprinkled over It, sr a cold Jelly sandwich bar(ly enough to keep them alive. Ben Oswald of Climax visited st th Barney Rlgga horn January 18. Oldest California Bank Is Oefunct SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Jan. 38 (AP) -Th California National Bank of Sseramonto and Its subsldlsry. .'., California Trust a Salmis Bank, claimed te b th oldest institution of Its kind In California, failed to open for business Ssturday. 1 i. S V mi-