MTDFORT) MAIL TRTBTTNE. MF.DFOliP. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933. PAGE SEVEN DON'T FOEGET T0 PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ARB THE RATES: per word first insertion - Each additional Insertion, per wora itflnlmlim IOC) per line per month, without rhnnff&s $1.35 wyj " 75 Phone LOST TqsT ' Afternoon of March 4, n Grants Pa. a sorority pin. ahae af an arrow, set witt- jeweia. P..i' fti. Hiflfr. name on back; " regard. Box 10098, care Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1616. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman to work for home, pnone oavo-. ' WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG WOMAN wants position as houaeKeeper . "lv",uv"v"" Box A497, Tribune. SStTsoT wants work housekeeping Cecilia Cox, 825 W. 18th St. EXPERT PAINT iSR will do algn palnt inff - interior decorating - general paint Jobs Call at 338 So Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS rtyiNTED 2nd hand davenport bed Tel. 1042-X. tunNG to California. Room for passenger. Phone 1581. WANTED To buy gvod y"nS fam of horses. ouy rruet-. memwu, .. F. D 8. Phone Eagle Point 4-F-9. .mniLiii rrn umr. t-rnnm tlMIJU. In rood district: 3 bedrooms. Write Box 10133, Tribune. WANTED To buy Secondhand port able typewriter. Please atate make and price. Address A. B. Z., Mall Tribune. Wanted Market poultry: also hare S baby chicks for sale Medlord Poul try. Phone 16. HAVE your furniture re-upholstered, reflnlshed. re-glued, Phone 969-B. Thlbault. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk Pat's. 1506 Prune. Tel. 647-L. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDPORD BARQAIU HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062. TO'R-BEST HOLSES IFOR RENT Modern 5-room furnish ed bungalow, 508 So. Grape. FOlt RRNTfilean. new 4-room house. eatt front, electric range, garden. large garage. 206 Portland Ave. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed home. 117 Almond St. FOR RENT One 8-room house or 6 room house, furnished or unfur nished. Call at 145 So. Grape. OR RENT 4-room house, garage. ) girden space; MOO per month In I advance. Owner. 001 W. 10th St. PARTLY furnished house. 513 South Grape. FOR RENT 6-room modern cottage, $13 312 So. Grape. SMALL furnished house. Call at 805 So Oakdale. FURNISHED house, 530 S. Central. ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar age; water paid. 1U0. Tel 130. Front. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with jaa range and heater. M0 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. FURN duplex for rent. Tel. 301-H. FURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 4-room mooern furn is ti ed bouse; Hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 8. Central. s MES FOR KENT Call 798. R RENT 5-room furnished house and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furn la ned 5-room mod ern bouse. Call at 41 3 RivaraJde FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished Brown & White FOB BENT APARTMENTS -ROOM apt., ground floor. 413 N. Tvy. FURNISHED apartment Durel) Court 329 N Holly, phone 1333-W FOR RENT Attractive ground flooi apartment tor couple employed Call at 633 Plum St. after 0pm or Sundays "FOR KENT Ft K.MMJMJ ROOMS' ROOMS for rent: nicely furnished Re uonable. 16 No. Orange. PLEASANT room, close In, bath, gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345. A i I KACTT VE room. 404 S GratW ---- FOR RENT Comfortaol rouma: prt- i including pink phlox, oriental pop vat entrance One block from j pits Jlnum. peach-leaf bells (blue Mam St. Reasoaaoie raves. U2 0 1 bn. iris, etc Phone 1M-U &2S FOB RENT BOARD AND ROOMS I ROARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main ' Rates very moderate. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE or TRADE Pish pond on coast highway, doing fair business For particulars write Ira Patrick. North Bend. Ore FOR EXCHANGE FARM WAGON to trade for model T Ford or heifers. Io Young, Co lumbus Ave. 8. of Stewart. TRADE Trailer for a wing machine. 464 Haven. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WOOD Fns? 'Micks and Fordson. Medlord Fuel Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work team, harness, wood saw outfit, tractor plow. George MoMahon, one mile soutn Talent. WOOD for aay or potatoes, near Trail R O Sfcellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry lfl" fir and bard wood for llstat truck 324 East 4tb FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 4 -ROOM modern house In Central Point. Will sell or trade for acre age. Inquire Roy Kelly, Central Poms. WILL TRADE 30 acres In alfalfa for city property. H. M Morrison, Tal ent Ore, NICELY furnished apartment prop erty: present earning capacity 90 per mo.: formerly $140 per mo. Price greatly reduoeo for quick sal. Will take Copco or Bldg. Ss Loan stock for equity, a nice place to live, plus an attractive Income. c. a- b interne. a. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room mod em house, Ashland, clear. George McMahon, Talent, ore. FOR SALE AUTOMBILES FOR SALE 1931 Plymouth sedan. 138 S. Holly. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Good 3 room bouse (east frunt) and nice Lot close to Berry dale store A great bargain at 6450 Terms Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE REAL BUY 9 Acres best buy In valley; 6 cul., 3 bottom land, 5-room house, beau tiful shade- trees, family orchard, free water, 3 chicken houses, barn. garage, close In. Price 61450. Will take 6100 down, balance easy. 407 E. Main, Medford. - FOR SALE 150-acre ranch; - 9 A. pears. 9 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land. new dairy bam, modern 5-room house; paid-up water right under Table Rock ditch. Call C. J. Hard- man, 418. or see L R. Hardman at Table Rock. WHEN you. think of real estate think of Brown te White FOR SALE POULTRY . Bo for our high quality W. L. chicks Hansen strain Reds and rocks &c 34-page catalog five. Jenfes Poultry farms, Tangent, uregon. HANSEN triple r-edrigreed baby chicks, $10 per mind red. Custom hatching, 2!c per egg. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. 63.00 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main Phone IM9-Y FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. vista Packing House. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Small team mares and harness. Geo. A. Korby, Talent. FOR SALE Registered milking short- norn cows, neners ana duii caivee Accredited herd. Klrtland Farm, Central Point, Oregon. FRESH and springer heifers for sale. also small pigs, call 1530 North Riverside. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schula. Beagie FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Five shares Jackson Co. Bldg. is Loan stock. Price right. Call 341-R-l. FOR SALE Roller canaries. 523-J-3. FOR SALE Coal brooder stoves. John Mace. Central point. FOR SALE Deciduous, shade and ornamental trees. Bargain price. while they last. Glascock's Nur sery, 364 Beatty St. FOR SALE Hay. L. F Belknap, 1 ml. soutn Taient. fnone 401-j-i. PHONE 969-R. Have your store or ol- nce fixtures repaired. Tmoauit. FOR SALE We have some electric refrigerators and electric ranges 11k new for bargain prices on easy terms. In most case you can as sume the outstanding contract. Phone 31 or H49. Commercial Fi nance Corporation. SOME real bargain In Farm Tools. 3 3-10 Tractor plow. 13-13 Plow. 3 Spring tooth Harrows. 1 75-tooth Harrow a l moot new. 3 Tractors, Disc Harrows. 5 Used Sprayers. 1 Wagon, almost new. 1 Garden Tractor. 3 Ford son Tr actors. 1 McCormlck-Deerlng Tractor. 1 John Deere Tractor, almost new. 1 Oetrac Tractor. 1 Offset Disc Harrow. HUBBARD BROS.. INC. Terms on part Cor. Main fe Rlv. NEW Singer Sewing Machine Co. of- xhes at 3 N. Bartlett. Machine for sale or rent cheap. Good elec. machines. Public Invited to inspect them. Telephone 783. MENS all leather work gloves China goat toe. Men as wctnens jacxers made to measure. Lewis Carpenter, 308 So. Newtown. Medford. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only 91.16 prevost Beamy Shoo 10 Laurel. Tel 72 7 -J. goo nAT.R rrhnim -rennlal Dianas FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ALFALFA, corn. C. A. DeVoe. SUFERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1012. ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are ahead. For Pear. Trees Cherry, Apple. Peach, Apricot. Almond, Plum. Walnuts, Filberts, Grapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc., call at W B. Bar num. Medford, 3 miles south on Pacific highway or phone 851R2. Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. FOR SALE Good Dallclou apples and Newtown culls, or will trade f )i wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor, Rt. 4, Box 237. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing aigns at the Mall rrbune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALS Used sewing machines, all makes. 65 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Oo. 34 N Bartlett FOR tand. gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone B12-J- MISCELLANEOUS LAWISMOWERS SHARPENED for 75c Work guaranteed. Call and deliver free Phone 261. Medford Cycle & Repair Shop, 23 No. Fir St. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return Years of expe-l-ence. Both State and Federal ire now due. - Fred L Colvlg. 526 ti Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job ifflce: printed on cloth to with stand the ram and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ars and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Rlveraide Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JACKSON CO. AHSTKAn CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. Ibe only complete Title System Id Jacksor County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6 No 33 North Central Ave upstalra Eipert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1172 aouae oleamng Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning; . specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPAKTMEN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks billing systems duplicating . cash sales sUpe and everything id the printing Une. 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 Aloniry to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON PURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No ether charge See W & Thomas 45 S Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State License No 8-157 Piano Instruction BETTER piano instruction. Individ ual or class The oaslc way Halght Music Studio. Liberty Building Phone 73 Trnnsfet. EADS rKANaFEH & STORAGE CO -Offioe 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NKJNG TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 332 Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medlord Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court, of le State ol Ortaon ror tne county or JacKson. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Everett Marsh, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been duly and regularly appointed administratrix of the above entitled estate under and oy virtue of an order of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, duly made, rendered and entered upon March 14th, 1033, ana nil creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby noti fied to present the came duly verl- iiea. witn voucners tnereunto at tached, and all persons owing said estate are notified to pay their said lndcotednss to me at the office of G. M. Roberts, my attorney, in the Medford National Bank Building, Rooms 201-3, Medford, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oreaon. this 14th day of March, 1933. EVA C. MARSH, Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Everett Marsh, deceased. - Notice. March 30. 1933. The public Is notified by this com munication that I will not be respon sible for any debts contracted by my wife, Elizabeth Allen. WALTER ALLEN. Notice for Ptihllratlon. Department of the Interior. General Land Ofrice at Rosebun. Oregon. March 21st, 1933. Notice la herebv fflven that Raloh B. young, of Trail, Oreaon. who. on 1 May 4th. 1929, made Homestead en- L try. Sorial No. 018445, for NEV NEU.i Section 31. Township 33 Range 1 E-. Willamette Meridian, has filed no- tiee of intention to make final three- i year proof, to establish claim to th land above described, before Victor A.Terigwald.U.S. Commissioner, Med ford. Oregon, on the 35th day of April. 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed E. Aih. I. H. Howe, Will Mc Donald and Boyd Tucker, all of Trail. Oregon. HAMnX A. OANADAY, Register. Mrs Clarence Wheeler has assumed active management of the Wheeler Apartments. 249 So Riverside. Fender and body repairing. Prices right. Brill Sbee Metai Works. LAST YEAR'S SAD STATE OF GIANTS REMEDIED, BELIEF Defensive Forces of 1933 Edition in Good Shape Except in Hurling Division Boast Sturdy Reserves By PAUL ZIMMERMAN . Associated Press Sports Wrjter LOS ANGELES. March 33. (AP) With their defensive fences In good repair, save perhaps on the pitching hilltop, the New York Giants look to the 1933 National league pennant race with a feeling that last year'a sad story will not be retold. Manager BUI Terry has built up a sturdy reserve back of his regular In field, mindful of the Injuries which rather messed up things In 1931 and 1933. He has put new power Into the outfield and more life back of the plate, leaving the only question mark written after hla hurling corps. Strong Infield. The Giants' infield appears espec ially strong. Travis (Stonewall) Jack son has been more active than ever at ahortstop since his legs were over hauled during the winter. Hughle Crltz confidence in hla once ailing arm has been restored and Johnny Vergez has Improved his work at third and at the plate. Terry completea what he is willing to call It any time, the best Infield In the league. He has been clubbing the ball at a pace which promises another year like that of last season when he hit .355. His work at first has been of the same sturdy caliber. Not satisfied with this, Terry has added a few reserve strands to the fence. To those who sought Sam Leslie In the winter deals he turned a dear ear. While the big Misslasipplan may not have much opportunity to take his manager'a place, he will be an active pinch hitter again. James Understudies Crltz. Then there Is Byrne James, built much on Crltz lines, for second base as Hughle's understudy, and the big blond John Ryan, a great fielder at third, short or second, but a bit weak on hitting. Terry figured he lost too many games behind the plate In 1932, but predicts that this won't happen again. with Gus Mancuso, a peppery little catcher with a fine throwing arm and lots of power In his hitting, and Paul Richards, purchased from In-, dlanapolls of the American Associa tion, to carry most of the burden. Mancuso went to the Giants In a trade with the St. Louts Cardinals. Davis Ac-e Recruit. Georgo Davis, who hit .309 as lead off man with the Phillies last year Is the most Important addition to the outfield. Melvln Ott, a 24-year-old veteran of eight years with the club. Is still looked upon as one of the best outer gardeners of the cir cuit and Joe Moore probably will fill the other spot. An effort has been made to help solve the pitching problem with lots of hard work during the spring train ing grind. Carl Hubbell, Fred Fitz slmmons, Leroy Parmelee, Glenn Spencer, Ray Starr, Adolfo Luque, Bill Shores, Hal Schumacher and Her man Bell seem to be the best choices for a full season of activity. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Hangs loosely I. Trenchant wit 15. Rest 14. One who talks tediously 16. Unclose: poet. 16. Elf 15. Negatlvt 19. Six 20, Sailors 3L Tablet 23. Weaken 28. Renown 27. Puts a new bottom in a chair H. Fathers 29. Rational 30. Auction 3L Scandinavian 33. Lets again 36. Stylish: colloq. 37. Embryonic botanical tissue 38. Fish eggs 29. Quantity per unit of time 40. Symbol for Solution of Yeaterdas Puzzle RlAlslpAlRllAlsli?FrP SdoheaveWave S LkMS, P R A TMA 5 f A A D AIL ON E EAR SAY RENE lMAgiM ODE 5L AWfflA RJA 5 j L EL A NM0fBS ESS EMlE R GlEiOglC ReB"S E T AIB E T5MR AMaJsC OT p E G A V?pO 0 A e vTlIpateTsMen D MNTEEIDIEINISIPIEINISI 43. Series of con- nncteil things 44. City in Okla homa 4B. Wig 47. Click beatla 49. Traps &0. Daydream: var. 11. The Indian mulberry 12 . 13 p p Z sggtj7 I6 If 0 1" a " "Hltll .ill p rr 2' gj Bps? . nr mi kktts iV.Wl i i hklkj I I i II i i VA 31 32 34 35 36 -M 31 .K T"T -.v.. ,Y,;i,-. .Wii tei FACES WHITE ON ELKS UN EVENT PITS CLEVER FIGHTERS Medford ring fans are looking for ward to something out of the ordi nary when Frankie Monroe, Klam ath's main bid for fist to fame, meets Herb White. Butte Falla pride, in the main event at the Elks club Thursday evening. White, a natural-born fighter, has made rapid strides since his first ap pearance In a- local arena and In re cent battles has demonstrated ability to take care of himself In the ring with Just about any lad his weight outside the big time. Monroe has consistently cleaned up In the Klam ath country and on hla Invasions of other battle grounds. He Is as fast as White, packs a vicious wallop and knows where to apply the kayo clout. Experts who have had an opportu nity to Judge as to the relative merits of the two boys, seem inclined to give White a slight edge on clever ness and boxing ability. On the other hand, word from Klamath Falls has It that Monroe makes up for any deficiency In cleverness by a rugged style of fighting, constantly boring in, and ability to take a punch if the opportunity offers for landing one of his own. In addition to the White-Monroe brawl there will be four 4 -round pre liminaries of stellar caliber. BlUy Dale and Bob Irwin mix In the 130 pound class; Johnny "Kid" Bell meets Ernie Daniels, st 145 pounds; Stanley Reed will swap socks with Carl Crapo at 148 pounds, and Tony Ortls will fight Jimmy compagne in the 120-pound class. The smoker Is being staged for Elka and their friends and will be the first fistic entertainment In Medford for several months. The boys have been matched by Promoter Mack Llllard, most of them being Imported from Klamath Falls. . Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Mar. 33. (Spl.) Grange met Friday night and a large group of visitors from Medford at tended, including the Gleemen, who gave a fine musical program, direct- led by James Stevens, with Sebastian Apollo as accompanist; - - Miss El low Mae Wilson gave two whistling numbers. A poem, descrip tive oi the Rogue River valley, com posed by Dr. Butler and delivered in song by Fletcher Fish, was enthusi astically applauded. W. S. Bolger, .president of the Chamber of Commetce, stressed the need of cooperation among all branches of business throughout the valley, as a means of the betterment of prevailing conditions. Refresh ments were served by the H. E. C. to all present. Next meeting will be April 7. at which time the entertainment hour will precede the business session. On April 1, Mrs. Calvert of Grants Pass will confer with girls who ex pect to become charter members of the Juvenile league. Woman's Relief Corps met Satur- Cross-Word Puzzle 3. Branches of leurning 9. Front of the foot 10. Exists 11. Give another title to 13. Wears away 17. Rodents 2L Father or mother S3. Ancient Jew- inti ascetic 24. Prepared 25, Wind indi cator 24. Abrading tools 28. Hindu worn , an's gar ment SO. Calmer 31. Leather thongs 32. Made of a elieflp's coat 33. Nerve network 34. ProfTr 35. Dauby 37. Companions 39. Garden Im plement 42. Mongrel dog 43. Malt liquor 44. Consumed 46. Egyptian sun god 43. Broad thor oughfare: abbr. 1. Denier In cattle 3. Complain t. Monkey 4. Italian river 5. English letter C Divided by partitions T. Steepl Frankie day with a good attendance. Guests from Grants Pass attended. Plans were completed for the serving of a luncheon for business men, Maron 29. Mrs. Kathryn Merritt entertained the Past Noble Grand club of Mt. pin Rebekah lodge, March 9. Presi dent Marie Richardson was In charge of the meeting. Ethel South wick was initiated Into the club. Others pres ent were: Clara Vincent, Mary Hay, Minnie Buckles, Emma Gleason, Florence Eddy, Betta Pan key and the hoeUss, Mrs. Merritt St. Patrick's day motif was carried out in the ar rangement of refreshment tables. A pleasant afternoon was spent. Next meeting will be April 4. This will be the regular annual supper at whU.li time the club entertains their families. Barbara Davis was down from Gold Hill Saturday to attend W. R. O. Mis. Leila Paxson entertained St. Mark'e Guild Friday. There were 18 members present from Medford. Re freshments were served during the social hour. Mr. and Mrs. H. O Wilson of Med ford were among visitors at the Grange Friday. Juhn Seller returned from Los An geles Sunday and reports that bis daughter Lucille Is attending school. Mr. fteiler is occupying the Rhodes home west of town. His family will not arrive until later. Annual meeting of the Federated. churches will be held in the church basement, April 4. Refreshments at the cose of the meeting will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young and fam ily of Medford were Sunday dinner gujts of Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Geb- nard. Ernest Hostel is engaged in remod eling his mother's home. Henry Head sustained a painful in jury to h.s hand several days ago by accidentally cutting a leader. Earl Leever J employed by the Standard OH company at Main and Fir rtreets, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Crocker of Medford have purchased the Taylor place east of town and will soon move there. Among those on the sick list are Mar Hay. Edward Farra and Ethel Soutnwell. Mrs. Robert Reame was a recent guest of Mrs. Mattls Parker. Mr, and Mrs. Hurold Catey and two small daughter were Sunday gitees of Mr. and Mrs. John Catey. parents of Harold. Mn. Henry Dubb and children. Shirley and Norman, are with friends In town while her nuaband la being trea'ttd in the Veterans' hospital In Portlpnd. TALENT. Msrch 3J (Spl.) Mis Usrclu Rohblnson spent Thursday st Phoenix, th guest nf Mrs. Louis Cul ver and Mrs. 8u)s De.sn. Mrs. Qrgs Oslbrslth hss been quite 111 at her home on Wsgner creek. Wednesday evenlna the following Ijourneyed to Ashland to the county j Talent MITT CARD Monro'. Royal Neighboni' rally and reported a most delightful time: Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mason, Mrs. Laura Parks. Mrs. Freeman Wedge and Mrs. Cora Den ham. ' Bert Corthell la still critically 111 at his home. here. Wayne Mason and William Bsgley arrived by motor from Corvallts Fri day to spend spring vacation on the Bagley ranch. Rev. Joseph Pope has been called to southern California, to attend to the rebuilding of some property owned by him. and damaged In the earthquake. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hart, who have been living In Sams Valley have moved on the Pollock placa on the highway south of town. Ted Du Ford of Sliver Lake. Klam ath county, arrived at hla brother's Byron Du Ford's on Monday. Mrs. Evollne Stagg and sons of Med ford were guests of relatives In Talent Sunday. Charles Sherman, a pioneer re dent of Talent, who now lives at Mare Islsnd, Calif., has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. K. H. Ooddard and Mr. Ooddsrd this week. Community club met In regular session Wednesday. A program of songs and dance numbers was pre sented by teachers of the Talent schools, which waa very much en Joyed. As hss been their custom for several years, the club presented Mrs. J. 8. Crawford, a charter member and their oldest active member, with a beautiful birthday cake honoring her sist birthday in commemoration of 20 years of service. Frank Denham arrived from Eugene Friday to spend the spring vacation with his mother. Mrs. Cora Denham. Mrs. Esther Spsngenberg motored to Lnkevlew Friday to spend the week :nd with her parents, Miss Helen Shipley end Miss Edna wisely accom panied her. Mrs. Jack Sweaney and amall ion are visiting at Olendale, Ore., the guests of Mr. Sweeney's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Oftedah, who epent the week In Talent vlaltlng relatives, have returned to Olendale. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart were visit ing relatives at' Table Rock Sunday. Mrs, M. E. Tryer received word re cently from her daughter. Miss Laura Tryer, who Is attending the Woman's Teachera' college In 8an Francisco that she has been elected to Delta Sigma Me of that college, out of atudent body of one thousand. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Inman and daughter. Margery, of Medford were guests of Mrs. M. S. Tryer Sunday. Ladles of the Wagner creek Baptist church and a number of their mends, met at the home of Mrs. Brown at Phoenix . Wednesday for an all-day ! meeting. Covered dish luncheon was served at noon by the hostess. The day waa spent In needle work. 1 Two brothers have left Dover, Bn glsnd, on a tour of Europe end North Africa In a 30-year old car bought for 8a td less than 3. Agricultural use of explosives la a new subject taught farmers by the Alabama Polytechnic Institute exten sion service. , Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 K. Sixth Street.) Marriage Licenses Volney 8. Oden and Arlene T-nln. John Sleber and Minnie A. WU- llama. Emll Sch teasel and Minnie Fuhrer, Circuit Court H. L. Hamblet, E. Z. Ferguson, John Bryce file emended articles of Incor poration aa "Alameda Inveatment Company." To recover real property. R. Q. Stephenson et al aa P. A. . Bates et ux, Jacob F. Lund et ux. Black Channel Mines. Lien foreclo sure. Jackaon County Bldg. Loan Assn. vs. George E. Wright. Ida M. Wright, . S. M. MoQuat, Southern Oregon Cre dit Bureau. Foreclosure. . . Chris Wolf assumes the business name of "Pyrolt Sales Agency." In the matter of the liquidation of Central Point state bank. George O'Brien vs. Black Channel Mine, Inc. Lien foreclosure. R. F. Jonea va. Ethel May Jones. Divorce. Clel w. Clements vs. Black Chan-, nel Mines. Inc. For money. oeuian ixjnon vs. w. x. Alma rider. For money. jaraea A. Rothrock va. R. J, Jones, sometimes known as Randolph L. Jones. For restraining order and cancellation of deed. Jackson County Bldg & Loan Assn. vs. Anne Reader et al. Foreclosure. Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn. - vs. J. L. Weiss, Vada L. Welsa et al. Foreclosure. A. A. Msdden vs. Ed High. Chattel lien. H. L. Ctaycomb va. Jimmy Waggen sr. Chattel lien. Stern. Damages. . r. nanmiia v.. nawara u. rearer For money. Ralph O. Bardwell, as administra tor vs. Walter H. Jones et al. Fore- ' closure of mortgage. Ralph Q. Bardwell, aa admlnltra- Ralph O. Bardwell,: as admJnlatra-,. tor vs. Walter K. Jones et al. Strlot ,. foreclosure of contract. Roy Fowler va. Black channel Mine et al. Lien. George O'Brien vs. Black Channel Mln. . .1 T.Ian Co. Hosrjltal lien. State va. Gordon L. Sohermerbora. ' Probate Court Eat. Bvalyn Danford (dec.) Admit ted to probate. Est. Ruth May Banks (minor). Ad mitted to probate. -" Christian August Edler (dec.) Ad mitted to probate. Est. Henry Everett Marsh (dee.) Admitted to probate. Bat. Alfred N. Wright. Admitted te probate. Est. sussn S. Whltten. Admitted to probate. Real Estate Transfers. Bertha 8. James to Emma X. Carl son: W. D. to part of Block It, BarrV. Addition to Medford. OuaaJ. a. Thorns. t 4 .a w m . Thomas: w. D. to Lot a. jvv 7 nif. of Medford. Mettle Austin to State of Oregon: deed to 3V4 of NWK: 8H of NIK.- oeo. , Tp. 37 a. R. I E. Allen Adams et ux to Moris Skyr man: W. D. to land In DLO 91, In Tp. S7 6. R. 3 W. Florls Skyrmsn to Allen Adams at ux: w. D. to land m DLO 81, in Tp. S7 a R. a w. Dorothy MoAUster et rlr. to Med. ford Irrigation District: Q. o. D. to land ir DLO 45 In Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W. ShAFlff tn Mjuirnn. IrrfMttAn ni trlct; sheriff deed to land In DLO 45 in. Tp. 87 . R. 3 W. . R. E Carley et ux to Stat of Or. . gon: w. D. to land In B!4 Bee. 18 in R. E. MoElhose at al to Frank Wo. as; Q. a. D. to Lota 31, 35, 34 and 35 in Blk. 8. Siskiyou Heights Add. to Medford. Frank Woods, at al to R. X. Mo Elhose; Q. o. B. to LoU 17, 18, 19 and 30, Siskiyou Heights Add. M Medford. , Ervln R. Lewi, at in n 3. w rowniee: w. a. o. to Lot 7, Blk. 71, Clt7 of Medford. Sheriff to Corbln Edgell; sheriff deed to land in Sec. 7 In Tp. 35 8. R. IE. iwin m. wm m ux to Helen TC Pierce; Q. o. D. to Lot 5, Blk. S, Sis kiyou Heights Add. to Medford. Josephine Murray et vlr to Mrs. , Nora Darby: w. D. to part of Lot 1 in Blk. 1, Barr'a Addition to Msdrord. Benjamin Webb to Florence U. Johnson: W. D. to tract on Apple tree", m Medford. Mrs. 8. S. Edmonds et vlr to Ber tha L Tlmmerman; W. D. u I aca In DLO 40 in Tp. 38 S. R. 3 W. Sheriff to Evangeline Patton; sher iff deed to land In DM 80 In To. 88 8. R. 3 W. Robert L. Hague et ux to Stats of Oregon: W. D. to 3.71 acre in 8ec 14. 37 8. R. 3 W. Homer A. Samuel et al to Carl Svarerud: deed to NW54 of Sec. 38; owt or ooc. 34 In Tp. 35 8. R. 1 w. e M. Oleln to O F. Olson at ux: W. D. to Lot 1, Blk. 4, oion Add. to Msdfont. ROSEBTTRO. Ore u.iwh oo f.m Eugene L. Psrker of Eugene was tl winner In th. rirmvrin. n.i ... by the V. 8. land office here In oi iwj vera as venata, 10 mile went of Kilcrena. Th. hiu. .him m eently opened SCO0 acres In Lane. Benton, Linn, Douglas and Josephine counties but applications were re ceived on only the on tract. Thar were seven sn'jle.