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arpprrmp mail tribune, arEnroRr), Oregon, ttednesdat, February is, 1933. PAGE SEVEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB rflB RATES: per word am insertion 2 (lilnlmum 36o) (.ii, additional insertion. per word - U (Min"""m 1) Pn line per month, without ahuUH ' WW - Phone 75 LOST rsT Man's brown pigskin glove turn to Tribune office. "SSekrrimMj German ponco doj V " phon i Trtrto" missing, call 1518. "uo - JJSav CATTLE 3 head Jerseys Sr?e bonded B. C. or Diamond- Srop off left ear. Taken from pound Jacksonville. Deo. 1, 1D33. J. W. Bybee. FOUND FOUND String of colored wooden beads. Call Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED FEMALE THREE positions for women, per manent work, real opportunity. Also woman, or -man and wife wltn car for crew work. Phone 1277-R. WANTED SITUATIONS MAN OR WOMAN want Job work, in side or out. 828 W 4th. Ph. 833-X EXPERT PAINTER will do algn paint ing Interior decorating general paint obs. Call at 382 So. Central " WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1000 for. one year. 8 plus S00 bonus; no real estate, or old business. New Idea to be na tionally advertised; loan carries 0 tnonths option to buy Interest and loan to be secured by full rtehw until paid aa agreed. Curiosity seekers don't reply. This Is a prop- I osltion of real merit, not a fluke. ' or get-rlch-qulck chance. Adver tiser is a responsible, well-known man. Address P. O. Box 330. Med ford, Oregon. UPHOLSTERING Reflnlahlng re. glueing. Thlbault. Phone 969-R. WOOD-SAW1NO. Phone 978-W. RAW PURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Ton dont have to wait for returns We Fy cah. Vre buy Hldest Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE T N Grape St. Phone 1063 WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT New. modern 4-room house: bath, electric range, double washtray: or 3-room ground floor furnished apartment. 204 S. Grape. FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished house, close In; first-lass shape, modern: low rest to the right party. James Taylor, 240 So. Grape. VERY NICE home. 808 Queen Ann. Phone 1138-J. F0RN. HOUSES.- O. A. DeVoe. A-ROOM furnished nouse; nice and clean. 608 North Riverside. 8-ROOM house, range water, 820. 18 No. Peach. Phone 1042-W. FOR RENT At once, to family with out children or with grown chil dren, one of the nicest modern 5 room unfurnished bungalows In the city; has electric water heater, Keatrola. new linoleum on kitchen and laundry with washtubs: houtte all newly painted and papered; pa rage, wood house, screened porch -c, flowers, garden plot. etc. Address K. s.. Tribune, and owner will call. FURNISHED 8-room modern house, close In; oil heater, electric range, upholstered furniture, fireplace, ga rage; only 827.80, water paid. Write B. J. Palmer, Route No. 2. POFL RENT 8-room furn. bouse wltn garage; close In. Tel. 341-R-l. 0R RENT Furnished modern 4 room bungalow, garage'. Inquire 20 Oak St. 10 DAKOTA Wood stove; 818.00. First Ins. Agency. M4 13TH low rent. First Ins. Agc7. 1004 E. JACKSON Wood stove; rent right. First Inai Agency. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid. taa.50. Phone 1149. 81" BERRYDALE 812.50. water paid First Ins. Agency. FOR RENT 1204 Niantlc. First Ins. Aeenev. Small furnished house. Call at rear 301 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 824 W 13th. Tel. 10S FOR RENT Houses. 812 .40. 815 and 817 50. Tel. 105 ATTRACTIVE new Dome: ouiit-lu 4U Uienlaoa, 618 8. Oatdele. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Partly furnished home close In. nice shade, garden spot, garage. 830. water? rent paid: lo cated at 815 So. Rlversrside; In quire at 825 Bo. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnlahed 4-room bouse Telephone 4S8-M. FOR RENT 80 No. Peach. 8 rooms and bath: oil burner. Tel. 105. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house: hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 S Central. FOR RENT 8-room furnished bouse and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett 741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good condition and location. Tel. 105 FOR RENT Furnished 8-room mod em house. Call at ale S Riverside HOMES FOR BENT Call 796. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOB BENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM modern furnished apt.; hot water; 810. 821 w. 10th. FURNISHED apartment: light, water and heat. 229 No. Ivy. 3 ROOMS, private bath. 319 3. Ivy. FURN. apts for rent. Tel. 301-H. 2-ROOM apt, 810. 412 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 633 Plum St- after 6 p. m or Sundays. FURNISHED apartment, Durell Court 329 N. Holly, phone 1232-W. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 a Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E. Main Ratea very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 and -acre tracts near Medford Tel. 105. FOB EXCHANGE WANTED Trade radio for car trailer. 450 Haven. WILL TRADE Marmon for small, late model car: Plymouth or Chrysler Six preferred. Will assume small indebtedness. (No Fords.) 1 1165 East Main St., Ashland. Ore. , WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck 822 East 4th FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE for Bldg. and Lean - stock.1 modern o-room house; fireplace; hardwood floors, etc.; good location, close In. Address Box 9779. TMbune. 10 ACRES uear Red Bluff. Cel., to exchange - for small acreage- In R. R. valley. 116 Ashland St., Ash land. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1926 CHEVROLET Coupe; rumble seat; lust overhauled; price 675. , 210 Laurel. FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES WING ORCHARD extra, fancy and fancy wrapped and packed Cornice pears. 61.10 per box. For aale at Big "7" Warehouse. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK RED feeder pigs. Adolf . Schulz, Beagle. FOR SALE Jersey cow and ' heifer; coming fresh soon. Hugger Ranch, west of Central point. FOR SALE FUEL APPLE WOOD Phono 897-J-5. FOB SALE POULTRY FOR. SALE Barred Rock hatohlng eggs, laying strain. 62.60 hundred Baker Service Station. FOR SALE Barred Rock baby chicks, hatching eggs. Toulouse geese. Can use hay or wheat. R. E. Carl7. 358-X. NEW low price on baby chicks: Hsn sen triple pedigreed, also Tom Cockran mating S. C. W. Leghorn. B. Roc Its and R. I. Reds. Custom hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch ery. Talent. FOR SALE Rocks, Orphingtons and Reds: also 3 pigs. Tel. 314-X. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks white Leghorns, Hansen strain, 8 cents; Reds and Rocks 9 cents. 24 page catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent, Oregon. BRONZE hens. W. A. Fyburn, R. 4. Buckshot Hill road. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOB SAL HOMES FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frnt) and nice I t close to Berry- dale store. A grot bargain at 6450. Terms. Phone 5l-L. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ISO-acre ranch; 9 A pears, 9 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land: new dairy barn, modern 5-room home: paid-up water right under Table Rock dltoh. Phone 617-L. HOMES, ranches, dairies, placer claims, timber lands. Bargains, w. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. 12 ACRES Own water right: house and other buildings; on bus line; U090. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River Oregon. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brows A White. FOR" 8 LE M ISC-EI.LANEOrg FOR SALE Hay. grain and alfalfa H. O. Maury Ranch. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown culls, or will trade f )r wood or whatever you have, Joe Kan tor, Rt. 4. Box 237. PIANOS Two almost new fine mod ern upright pianos lust received from a bankrupt stock. 6135.00 and 6145.00 this week only: terms. 64.00 per month like rent. See these pi anos at once If you are looking "v a Real Bargain. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 36 S. Grape St. FOR SALE: Used parts for the fol lowing cars: 1928 Bulck Standard; 1928 Essex: 1928 Nash: used tins of all sizes: used batteries reason able. Pennington Battery Service and Garage, phone 903. PIANOS Fine standard make used piano: perfect condition; only 659 this week. Beldwln Piano Shopps, 26 S. drape St. FOR SALE 1 buzz saw, 1 cow. 1 tractor plow, 1 Star Del.: 1 Ford truck. George McMahon, one mile So. Talent. BEAUTIFUL little Bungalow Piano, almost half paid -for. Will sell for balance due this week: terms to suit. - Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 3. Grape St. FOR (Merchants' Courtesy Books, Tel. 931: 820.00. value for 75c. SUPERFEX oil heater, cheap. Phone 1012. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only 61.75 Prevost Beauty Shop. 18 Laurel. Tel 727-J. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on doth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALSUsed sewing machines, all makes. 85 up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 913-J. ALFALFA. 68 00: wheat. 61.05 cwt.; barley. 85c; ear corn, 90c. Phone C A. DeVoe 523-J-2. FOR SALE Barley-Davidson motor cycle 686 cash See John, at Mail Tribune MISCELLANEOUS TOWING SERVICE When in need of a wrecker phone 903. day or night. Pennington's All-power wrecker INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of expe-1-ence. Both state and Federal arc now due. Fred L Oolvig, 625 Central. Phone 735-M. UPHOLSTERING Feflnlsnlng re gluelng. Thlbault. Phone 969-R. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on doth to with stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 819 North Riverside Phone 044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abitiacu. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. Tot only complete Title System In Jacksor County. MURR4Y ABSTRAOl CO. Abstracts of ntte. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave. upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned Phone 81 tor appointment Attorney-at-La. GLENN O. TAYLOR . LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULDINO MEDFORD. OREGON. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House cleaning Pico: waxing. Ori ental rug oleamng. specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, a o d blanks, billing systems, duplicating casb sales slips and everything in the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Money Co Lend. WB LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charge. See W. B. Thomas, 46 8- Central Ground floor Cratenan Theatre Bldg State License No. 8-167. Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Rea Coleman Creek mad. Transfer. CADS TRANSFER e STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Pbone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. v-i nauj snvuung at a reasonable nrioe. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 833. Piano Instruction BETTER piano instruction, lndlvld usl or class. The basic way. Height Muslo Studio, Liberty Building. Phone 73. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Fin Meeting of Creditors. NO. B-17BH0 in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the mnrm or ureron. In the Matter of Will Huakison WIW son, Bsnkrupt. To the creditors of Will Huiklson Wilson, of the City of Medford, in the County of Jackson and District aforesaid. Bsnkrupt: u,- i- hmh, otvn that An the i 31st day of January, 1S33. lb U4 Will Huakison Wilson was duly ad judicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of hia creditors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building. Medford. Oregon, on the 25th day of February, 1933, at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the aald creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. February 15th. 1933. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office st Roseburg. Oregon, February 3. 1933. Notice Is hereby glven'that Francis P. Green, of Talent, Oregon, who. on February 11th. 1930. made Homestead Entry. Sertal No. 018028, for EVa NW Yt. Section 7, Township 39 S., Range I W Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish olalmi to the land above oescrioeo, oeiore Victor A. Tengwald. United States Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 16th day of March, 1933. Claimant names aa witnesses: James MoDowell, or Talent, Oregon: James Mays, of Talent, Oregon: El mer Centers, of Talent, Oregon; Ru fus E. Gould, of Medford, Oregon; Ralph E. Green, of Talent, Oregon. HAMILL A. OANADAY, Register. Notice- of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an executlqn on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 33rd day of January, 1933. in a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Henry Gordon Dtess and Rogue River Na tional Earm Loan Association, a cor poration, the defendants, for the sum of Nine Thou&and Three Hundred Twenty-seven and 77-100 ..(69327.77) Dollars, with Interest at 8 per an num from entering of decree, with costs and disbursements taxed at One Hundred Fifteen and no 100 (6115.00) Dollars, and the further sum of Five Hundred and no-100 (6500.00) Dollars, as attor ney's fees, which Judgment was en rolled ana docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 16tb day of January, 1933. notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the -terras of the said exe cution; I will on the 25th day nf February, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. th at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sals and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said J dgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants. Henry Gordon Diess and Rogue River National Farm Loan Asoclatlon. corporation, had on the 2nd day of January, 1925, or now have in and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: The West Half of the Southwest Quarter of section Fourteen and the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen, all In Township Thlrty-slx. South, Range Four West of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, i-oauuning mi acres according to the U. s. Govt Survey, excepting and reserving therefrom, aa follows: Commencing 4.48 chains North of the Quarter Section corner, between Sections Fifteen and Twenty-two, In Township Thlrty-slx, South. Range r-our west: tnence north 2115.02 feet; thence East 147.5 feet; thence South 296.02 feet; thence West 147.5 feet the piece of beginning and contain ing one acre. Also: Beginning at a point twenty feet North of an iron pin In the center of the County road at the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen, Township Thlrty- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Strikes a coif ball over an obstacle C Lara serpent 9. Weep con vulsively 12. Fool 18. Ventilate 14. Ancient wine venial 15. False Jewelry 18. More vtacous- 18. Musical Imtruments 20. Burn super flclaJly tU Antenna 23. Alluvial de posits at river mouths 14. Make a mistake 25. Calm 27. Manners Z Dandy 30, Chief actor 34, Grand or noble 17. South Ameri can city It. Part of the bodr IL Form of In florescence U. Style of type Solution of Yesterday's Punls C ATSETpAT A L QLEIEL AjENATE PALEMB050MEO AMEERjL I ON loseSpellpit HCREiVERNE SPO I LSSERENE TOPELje ODEin EDE VAJNgCE5 5 ANGATRIA RBUTTAL$VE.T iDEROEjEVE pawedspaJred 44. Vessels for beating liquids 45. Ousted 47. Made a pre . II ml nary waiter 60. Came together Bl. Before 62. Score u 13 p s 17 a tm? Vo M ft-. m s' .. . 21 " " 3 m " " 53 iWll ; :iLk 2f 36 ;sgi 3f 3o Jf XI 33 m - .i-.tv. i -- 36 3j 4o Ipi' 42 . 5 " ' . si " S3 " " slx, South, Range Four, West W. M ; (on the West line thereof); thence North 280 feet to the Cemetery line; thence East (along the South Ceme tery line Rogue River Cemetery Asso ciation) 147.5 feet; thence South 280 feet; thence West 147.3 feet to the plsce of beginning, contslnlng one acre, more or less. The last named tract being the same as deeded by George H. Hoy and his wife to the Rogue River Cemetery Ass'n and now of record. The above two tracts be ing the exoepttons of 2 acres. The South Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter' and Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter ! Section Fourteen and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Section Fourteen, all In Township Thlrty-slx South. Range Four West of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing 360 acres in all 598 acres. Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, subject to the rights ac quired by Deed recorded in Book 98 of Deeds page 388, records of Jack son county, Oregon, to which refer ence Is hereby made. Together with all. and slnglar the tenements, heredi taments and appurtenances there unto belonging or In anywise apper taining. 193? SSrd 01 Janut!7 '.7 OR DON L. SCHERMERHORN, -?-?rlff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. VALLEY APPLES WILL BUY VOTES The Oregon legislature has been benight (Oh, Ho!) And the pur chasers admit, It the dastardfi.) Now that they've bought It they" haven't the price and legislators, unlike spring hats, can't be charged.' So It's more pears Representative E. B. Day would be having, from the 8. O. 8. sent the chamber of commerce today. Two telegrams were received In Medford. One by W. S. Bolger, presi dent of the chamber of commerce, the other by Raymond Reter. presi dent of the Rogue River Traffic as sociation. ""Serious legislation concerning 7flth year celebration held up. account of shortage six Anjou pears for legis lators. Refer Ted Baker. Rush order to Earl Day" says first, signed by Frank Fnrrell and Hamilton Patton (log rolling In Salem.) "Medford delegation In a mudge pot. Earl Day bought off legisla ture on the promise of a pear a vote to stage Diamond Anniversary cele bration" says the other from Mary Grelner Kelly, wife of Representative Kelly. . And the story Is this, the Jackson county delegation wanted 'to assure passage of the -bill designating the Medford celebration the official ob servance In Oregon of the state's 76th birthday. Representative Day, In ft burst of generosity, thinking pears are plentiful (no one can sell them), offered a pear a vote. The bill was more popular than he bad antici pated and he ran out of pears this morning. When he found himself In debt, he sent the call for Anjous to the chamber of commerce. But the chamber of commerce can't find the Anjous, C. T. Baker, secretary, an nounced this afternoon. So apples are being sent to Salem to moisten the tongues of the legislative orators and Medford Is hoping the substitute will meet with approval. The Pinnacle Packing company Is furnishing the fruit and the Pierce Auto Freight lines will transport It. Cross-Word Puzzle L Cublo meters e. Slnslns vole 7. Lubricate H. Ascended 9. God It person 10. The end 11 Uncovers 17. Measures ol distance 19. Syllable placed before a word to modify Its mean Ins SL Not many 22. Period 28. Leave 28. Fabulous blru 28. Pinnacle of Ice In a it lacier 31. Viaduct 88. Purpose SS. American novelist 35. Bcsathtd aulckly 38. Woolly 28. Genus of tropical plants 39. Flutter over 40. Leaves out 43. Xrtineltl waterway 4fc Paradise 48. Silkworm 48. Tree 49. Stain CI. Metrlo land measures 154. Clamor 66. Kind of fist DOWN L Rim 1. Room In a harem t. Place for cat coins flsb 4. Sum I p 1 r '. Il iTT.li n 1 II I eagle roint w imams ueeK EAOLE POINT, Fsb. 15. (Spl.) William Ulrlcb. who died In Medford. Fabruary 11. was a local resident for many years, having been engaged In the ranch and cattle business, and was an old pioneer of the valley. The Ulrtch ranch was bought by a Mr. Hamilton of San Francisco, who has since died. Much of this property has been subdivided, part being taken In to the town of Eagle Point. The house was one of the largest and fin est hers at thst time, and la now oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs.'Paul Hoffard. Formerly' a part of the ranch are the old ftudloph Weldman ranch, the Wilson dairy, the John Smith ranch and the Lester Throckmorton ranch, together with some lend owned by the Eagle Point Irrigation Ditch com pany, and many smaller places. It does not seem thle section has been growing rapidly, yet this Instance of Urge acreage, owned and operated 30 yeara ago by one man. the same acreage now houses about 50 fam ilies and business concerns, showa considerable growth for a farming community, Mrs. Barl Stoner left by train for Portland, February D, to spend a few days with her husband, who la tak ing medical treatment at the Vet erans' hospital. Mrs. Gertrude Haak made a busi ness oall on Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Kerk lee February 10. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pettlgrew and son Charley were among the guests entertained at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jackson. February 5. Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce, who has been staying with 'Mr. and Mrs. R. u. Brown for more than two months, re turned homo February 0. Mrs. Royal Brown la reported to have been 111 for a few days. Mrs. H. W. Wright of Brownsboro visited Mr. and Mrs, George Daley February 7. Mrs. N. B. Newcomb attended the Delphian club at the county court house February 8. J. L. Worthlngton waa a bualness visitor In Medford February 11. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley visited in Medford February 11. Mr. and Mrs. jack LaRoque spent the week-end In Klamath Falls, vis iting frlenda. Mr. Clarence Myres had charge of the telephone business during their absence. Wm. stuoker wss successful In get ting two wildcats recently. He took them to the county clerk's office Feb. ruary 10 to receive hla bounty. 8ev era! have' been getting bobcat and coyotes lately. ' Mr. and Mrs. teroy A. Smith were surprised by some of their friends with a fine birthday dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ward and daughter Enid, Mr. and Mrs. Botts of Butte Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell. Mr. and Mr. W. L. Chli dreth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry. Mr. and Mta. J. B. Jackson of Butte Falls, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tlnglear and daughter June, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley, Mr. and Mrs. tilok Young and Mr. Wilkinson. All reported a de lightful time. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson of Butte Falls apent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley. Mrs. O. K. Handerson and Mrs. Jacob Fry spent February 10 In Medford. Frlenda calling on Mrs. W. L. Chll dreth February 0 were Mrs. Wm. Perry, Mrs. Alice Daley. Mrs. Scott Boyer and Mrs. Percy Haley; Mr. and Mrs. Sharon H. Hawk are the parents of a daughter, born at their home on Little Butte, Just above town. The little miss weighed seven pound. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale of Trail spent the week-end with Mr. Rags dale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cowden. Mr. and Mrs. Oar! beta were Med ford visitors February 9. Oeorge Von der Hellen of San Fran cisco 1 spending some time with hts brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen of Wellen. Community church held an all-day session February 13, with Sunday school and church service. Rev. J. 5. Smith of Butte Fall preached. Mlaa Yetta Olaen ssng a solo, accom panied by Mlaa Helen Smith. At 13 o'clock basket lunch wss served, with Rev. and Mr. Howell of the Medford Presbyterian church a guests. A half-hour song service wss held, after which Rev. Howell delivered a fine sermon. Rose and Francis Smith sang a, duet, accompanied by Helen Smith. All are asked to remember the P. T. A. dinner to be served to the pub lic. February 33, at p. m.. In the Orange hall. An evening's entertain ment la planned to follow the dinner. A play Is being practiced by many Orange membera under the direction of Mrs. Madeline Barrett, recreational director. Thl play la for the eon teat In which all of the Oranges of the valley compete. Many from .here attended the Orange contest play at the Sams Val ley Orange In the Sam Valley school house. February 14. The third and fourth degree team of the local Orange ha been prac ticing several time the past week, under the leadership of Dr. D. A. Forbes, new degree team captain. They epeot to put on thl work at the next meeting. CARE FOR TOLO GOAT TOUO. Feb. 1. (Spl.) Little Charity Phillip whispered to the Tolo correspondent at (chool yester day to "plssse ask the Ms 11 Tribune to coma and get the billy goat" that has been wandering around Tolo townalte) Ux teiwU weeks, DBFS WILLIAMS CREEK, Feb. 15. (Spl.) Snow which fell January IT I still several Inches deep In the hills and some down In the valley, making the roads bad, though passable In most places. Mrs. Goldsmith of William and Mrs. L. D. Howard of Orants Pas were visitors at Mrs. F. E. Woods' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norton and son of Grants Pas called on Wil liam Creek frlenda Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Lester Sutton. Mrs. W. O. Flxley and Harold Boat were shopping In Medford Saturday. Harry Ralph and Earl cougie drove over to the Rogue River Orange rally Saturday evening. W. A. Johnson and Arthur Brown of the Frultdale Orange visited Wil liams Orange Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Latbrop of Central Point have rented the farm of Taylor Hartley and will move Into the house now ocoupled by the Cheater Boat family. Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop have attended Orange- here several time and made many friends. All welcome them to the community. Emll Vahrenwald has purchased 10 acre six miles from Orants Pass on the lower river road near the Howell place. Ha la hauling lumber to build and expects to move hla family boos. Mrs. A. L Blodgette, who recently underwent an operation at the Orants Pass hospital, Is getting along nicely and waa able to be moved Saturday from the hospital to the home of her daughter, Eunice In the Blancnard home. Mra. Bert Harris and sona, Ralph and Jack, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. "silver of Ashland through' January, returned home Wednesday. Mr. Harris had been In Ashland for a few days. He ha been on the lck list for a month. Mr. and Mr. Dan Rlgel.; Sr., of Wlmer. drove over Friday with load of sorghum for customer. Mr. Rlgel will remain for a short visit with her sons, Irvln and Noah and her niece, Mrs. Joe Boat. Mrs. Rlnda Hammond passed away at the homo of her brother-in-law, Henry Hammond's Tuesday. She had been 111 for some week. The re mains were uhlpped to Washington for Interment beside her husband. A sister, who came down from near Tacoma. accompanied the body. Mr. and Mra. Earl Lavlere and fam ily were Sunday visitors at the Cleve Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedgepeth and small son were Sunday visitors at the Harry Sorrel home. Mr. Chlploy of orants Pas 1 stay ing with Frank Rose and Roy Law rence, working at the Olbson saw mill. Several visitor attended orchestra practice Monday. After practice Mr. Trepte entertained with selection on the trombone,,axophone and vio lin. Mr. Trepte. 1 an accomplished musician, finishing hi musical edu cation in Germany. Mr. Shopmen, high school teacher., waa on the sick list and so unable to be present. Mr. and Mr. T. B. Davidson nave purchased the place formerly owned by Mr. Bhlnn near the Wilkinson place. They expect to build and move there In the near future. " Mra. Arthur Pratt I, spending a few day visiting friends In Orante Pass.- Alfred Elder, who recently returned from southern California entered the high school for the second semester. Olbson and Sbulti have resumed hauling lumber to Grant Pass alnce the road are cleared some of snow. Oeorge Turvey has been losing some sheep. He Is unable to 'decide If It la the work of doga or coyote. Mr. and Mr. Joe Boat entertained the William bridge club Saturday. . Art Woolfolk of Orant Pas spent Wednesday night and Thursday with his grandparent, Mr. and Mrs, John Lettlken. ' Provolt Community club met Sat urday. After a short program of muslo and readings an old-faahloned toffy puU waa enloyed. While the ladle made the taffy the young folk and children played game. ' Blanch House returned home Sun. day, after (pending last week With frlenda and relatives in orants rasa. Mlaa Constance Larnmon wa a wel come caller at Mr. O, W. Robert' Wednesday, Provolt community basketball team played William high school team Thursday, defeating them by a small margin. Mr. and Mr. A. O. Edward and Josephine Topping were guest at dinner Saturday at Mr. and Mr. F. E. Wood', Mra. Lee, upper grad teacher, wa alck last week. Mr. and Mr. Lester Button and daughter, Carmallta, who hsve been visiting Mr. Sutton' parents, Mr, and Mr. W. C. Flxley two week, left for their home at Klamath Pall Sun day. Mr. W. O. Flxley. Mr. and Mr. Chester Boat and son, Billy, and Mr. F. B. Wood were business visitor In Grant Pas Monday. Jim Shield left for near Salem In aearch of work Monday, Oeorge Jordan, who recently went to a cllnle In San Francisco for a medical examination, haa returned and la residing for a while at the Oeorge Flelda bom. Grace Robert apent two day lAt week In Klamath Fell. Oeorge Cockman of Mascot, Fie. who apent several month with hi uncle, Oeorge Cockman of William. left Thursday for bom. Mr. May Field and daughter, Tola, rial ted Thursday evening with Mra. C. W. Roberts. Cooking school, held it the Pro volt community hall Thursday and itsUV. was well Uad4. br bale about W present Friday from Pro volt. Williams, Applegate, Murphy and Thompson creek. The school was sponsored by the Crown Mills Products Co. of Portland and the Flamo Gas Co. The school was con ducted by Mrs. Humphrey and daugh ter. Bread, biscuit, cakes and cook lea were baked. Potluck dinner wa served at noon by the ladlea of tho community, after which Mr. Wright or oranta Pass gave an Instructive talk on the care and feeding of young' fowls. Mr. Simpson of Grants Pas spoke on Flsmo Oas and Its appll ancea. t Foots Creek FOOTS ORBBK, Feb. 15. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Orsnt Nesly are build ing a home on the highway adjoin ing the home of. Mr. and Mrs. W. Qalbreath. parents of Mrs. Nealy. Mrs. Been Boomsllter and Mrs. H. Henderson were Medford shopper February 11. Mesdames Smith, Bffle Blrdesey. R. L. Miller and Nets Blrdseye at tended an all-day meeting of the Olvie Improvement club at Mrs. Mays' February 10. The day wa spent sew ing for the Red Cross. Medford visitor on February 11 were Mr. Julia Rlcker, daughter Blanche, L. L. Smith, Dorothy Smith and Victor Blrdseye. Mr. and Mr. Marlon Lance and Ed Koster were In Rogue River February Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook, daugh ter AUce Lee, Mrs. Floyd Lance and daughter Ruth, spent the evening of February with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook at the Cook and Rowe mine. Ed Bollng has returned to his plac er mine here after a few days at hi Appiegate home. 1 Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. Feb. 15 (Spl.) Moderate weather of the past few day I making a noticeable decrease In the snow on the flelda and hills. From remarks in general. Sams Val ley Is well pleased .with the appoint ment of Elmer Wright as road sup ervisor of thl district. Sunday dinner guest with the O. T. Wilson family were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. May and Chet May of Ash land. Young People's oclety held a party at the sohoolhouse Friday night, with an attendance of 40. After indoor games, refreshment were served, St, Mary'a boys of Medford clashed with the Sam Valley boys In basket ball Friday night on the local floor, with a one-sided score In favor ,of the locals. A hundred resident from this sec tion attended the party dancs grVen at F. L. Caton hall Saturday night In honor of the birthday of J. L. Rowe. Young . and old enjoyed the new and old-time dancing to muste furnlahed by Fritz Snyder. James Mc Donough and Joe Duaenberry. PROSPECT, Feb. 15. (Spl.) Pros. Beet boys' and girls' basketball team and the boys' town team played the Sam Valley team February 3 at Prospect, and lost all three games. Saturday night, February 18, the high school will bold a dance in the gymnasium to raise funds for trans portation of basketball players on, practice night. A basket supper wlQ be served. Wyatt Clarke and Charles Clark) were Medford visitors Friday. ' Prospsot P.-T. A. will hold Its regu lar monthly meeting February 33 'a the hot lunch room, at 3:30 p. m. All members are urged to be present. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clell Cun ningham, a son, February 13, at Mrs. Purucker's in Medford. Mra. David Neville la caring for the) two Cunningham children . during their mother' absence. OXYGEN TENT FOR AT T Alt person Interested in the pro motion of public health, welcome the new that the Sacred Heart hospital now ha an oxygen tent, well known medical device, which has aaved the live of many persons In the psst, In cluding several from Medford. The tent, purchased by Dr. L. D, Inskeep, has been placed at the hos pital for the use of all persons need ing thle special treatment. The tent 1 especially Important In the care of patient afflicted with fractured skull and pneumonia. A little girl In Medford wa recently cured of double pneumonia through the use of a tent, which wa brought to Medford from Orant Pass, a re markable recovery of one so young. Dr. Inskeep stated yesterday, when discussing the device. Illustrated its Importance, particularly In the care of children. A well-known Medford man wa also saved from death by. pneumonia through us of the tent some time ago, also the life of one with a broken neck. The tent la placed over the head and shoulders of the patient, when in operation, and Increases greatly the amount of oxygen breathed in by the person. Two oxygen cylinder are used and the oxygen is cooled over salt and le and blown into the tent. The air, which ha been breathed, 1 sucked out, and carbon dioxide Is re moxed, oxygen added, and blown back into the tert. The Sacred Heart hospital Is the only on In this city or Ashland to have on of the device. During pre vious emergencies, tent have been iUpp4 IB ITOBI pUiai cltlea, . . . Prospect