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MEDFORD MATL TTCTTWTra, 'MEBFOKr). OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933. PAGE THIRTEEN l3 I DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERE ABE THE RATES: per word first- insertion minimum 25c. Each additional Insertion, per word -.1c Minimum lOoli Per "line per month, without mot chanties , ...... ..$1.35 75 'Phone LOST LOST Black and white pencil on EMV::Maln, Wednesday. Reward. noli aofi-Y. I LOST If dog missing, call 1516. HELP WANTED FBM ALB. WANTED Woman to work for home, Phone 539-J-3. ' jffA'TEP-rSITUATIONS (MIDDLE-AGED woman with small daushter would Hue to correspond with some one needing housekeeper soon; Box 10316,, Trlmine, YOUNG: WOMAN , wants position as housekeeper in motherless home. Box 9407, Tribune. EXPERT PA1NTBR will do sign paint ing - Interior - decorating - general paint 1obs Oall at 223 So Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED .Laundr. Men's shirts, 15c. Phone 1528-R. , WANTED Man with equipment to handle 30 acres near Talent; money maker for the right man. Call evenings this wesk only, 429 N. Central, Medlord. WANTED 2nd 'hand davenport bed. Tel. ;i042-X. . . . WANTED Market piultry; also have baby chicks for sale Medford poul try. Phone 16. HAVE your- furniture re-upholstered, reflnished. re-glued Phone 969-R. Thlbault:-- - - " WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk Pat's. 1506 prune. Tel. 647-L. . - WANTED Household goods, stoves tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape 8t Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES . 8-ROOM partly furnished, 815. Call 627-W. small iurn house, cheap. 801 No. Central. '. ' FOR RENT-Strlotly modern 5-room unfurnished" house; basement, fur nace, fireplace, bullt-lris,. shade trpes: :ln first-class condition. In- ouire 613 South Newtown. Tel. 488-M. FURNISHED 3 -room house, Ave. Key at 210 Laurel. Rose FURN 4 rooms and breakfast nook; Spanish -type houiw, modern; close m. icejr at 114 Tripp. FOR RENT Modern 5-room furnish 1 ed bungalow, 508 So. Grape, - - FOU RENTclean, new 4-room house, east front, electric range, garden, large ' garage. 206 Portland Ave. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed home. 117 Almond St. FOR RENT 4-room house, garage, girderi space; MOO per month In advance. Owner, 001 W. 10th St. FOR RENT 6-room modern cottage, U 312 So. Grape. SMALL furnished house. So Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar age; water paid. $11.50. Tel 130. BACHELOR CABIN---$2 week. Front. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with as range and heater. 510 North Bart lett.' Phone 341-R-l. FURN : duplex for rent. Tel. 201-H. FURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. lIOMES FOR KENT Call 790. FOJ R RENT Fur nisned 5-room mod ern bouse. Call at 41 3 Riverside FOR BENT Homes, Furnished or unfurnished. Brown Si White FOR I K E NT KM SH ED ROOMS PLEASANT room for irentleman: cloje In; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. ROOMS for rent; nicely furnished Re.isonable. 16 No- Orange. PLFASANT room, close in, bath, gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345. . ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT ComfortaDle rooms; pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 8 Central FOR RENT-ABOARD AND. ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 B. Main Rates vary moderate. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Onod 8 room bouse (east frtst) and nice lot do to Berry dale store . great bargain at 1450 Terms. Piioue 517-1 FOR BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED housekeeping apart ments. 1, 2, 3 rooms. 1205 E. Mala 3-BOOM apt., ground floor. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment Durel Court 329 N Holly, phone 1233-W FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 632 plum St. after 8 p. m or Sundays. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT Serv Ice-station, 6-room modern house, 2 acres good soli. Blgest bargain on Pacific highway Is taken at once. Oall at Sunset Station, Talent, Ore. S. J. Wllburn. FOR SALE or TRADE Fish pond on coast highway, doing fair business. For particulars write Ira Patrick. North Bend. Ore FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WOOD Ford Trucks and Fordson. Medlord - Fuel Co. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Or. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck 321. Cast 4tb FOR EXCnANGE REAL ESTATE 4-ROOM modern house In Central Pftint. will sell or trade for acre. ae. Inquire Roy Kelly, Central Point. WILL TRADE 30 acres In alfalfa for city property.. H. M Morrison, Tal ent Ore. NIOELY furnished apartment prop erty: present earning capacity 90 per mo.; formerly $140 per mo. Price greatlv reducea for quick sals. Will take Copco or Bldg. is Loan stock for equity. A nice place to live, plus an attractive Income. C. S. Butterfteld. FOR SALE AUTOMBILES irrew 'M E08T. -dnjioid xoq in proa x repoN anvg hcu FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Olty and acreage homes; easy terms. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. ' Tel 1528-J. when you think oi reel estate think 01 Brown & White FOR SALE POULTRY WINAN"S Hollywood Leghorn hatch ing eggs, 2c each E. P. Ireland, R. F. D. 2, Box 321 BRONZE TURKEY eggs for hatching. Jones Grocery. Central Point. 8o for our high quality W. L. chicks Hansen strain Reds and Rocks 9c . 24rpage catalog free. Jenks poultry Farms. Tangent. Oregon. HANSEN triple redrlgreed baby chicks,- $10 per nundred. Custom hatching, 2Vio per egg. Eakln "Hatchery,- Talent. - FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. 92.50 hundred Baker Service Station. " DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 B Main Phone 1669-Y FOR SALE FKUITS & VEGETABLES NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap .Vista Packing House FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Small team mares and harness. Geo. A. Kirby, Talent. FOR SALE Registered milking short horn cows, heifers and bull calvec. Accredited herd. Klrtland Farm, Central Point, Oregon. FRESH and springer heifers for sale, also small pigs. Oall 1520 North Riverside RED feeder pigs. Beagle Adolf Schulz. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEWTOWN APPLES, 20c box. Ripe D'AnJou pears, 50c. W. H. Watt, 468-R-2. FOR SALE. PIANO Sacrifice late model, high grade piano, in storage ' here. Will sell at big dlecounr.. Most any terms wli: handle. If in terested write E. A Coffman, 1021 J St., Sacramento, Cat. FOR SALE Beaver strawberry plant. Monnlch's Feed Store, Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALS Choice beardless barley for seed. $1.00 per cwt.; aleo baled alfalfa, 60c per cwt Tel. 697-R-I. FOR SALE Roller canaries. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Deciduous, shade and ornamental trees. Bargain prices while they last. Glascock's Nur se7, 264 Beatty St. PHONE 989-R. Have your store or of fice fixtures repaired. Thibault. FOR SALE We have some electric refrigerators and electric ranges Mice . new for bargain prices on easy terms. In most caes you can as stime the outstanding contract. Phone 31 or 1149. Commercial Fi nance Corporation. SOME real bargains in Farm Tools. 2 3-io Tractor plow. 1 2-12 Plow. 2 Spring tooth Harrows. 1 75 -tooth Harrow almost new. 3 Tractors, Disc Harrows. 5 Used Sprayers. 1 Wagon, almost new. 1 Garden Tractor. ; 3 Fordson Tractors. 1 McCormlck-Deering Tractor. 1 John Deere Tractor, almost new. 1 Cletrac Tractor. 1 Offwt Dt.-w; Hnrrow. HUBBARD BROS.. INC. Terms on part Cor. Main & RIv. NfTW Singer Sewing Machine Co. of ft.vs at 3 N. Bartlett. Machine for sale or rent cheap. Good elec. machines. Public Invited to inspect them. Telephone 76. MENS all leather work glovea China goat toe men d women 8' jackets mace to measure. Lewis Carpenter, 308 So. Newtown. Medford. FOR SALE Choice perennial plants inciuaing pmx pmox, oriental pop ples Jtnum, peach-leAf be lis (blue belts), iris. etc. Phone 192-L. 325 South Holly. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown cull, or will trade f n wood or whatever you have. J Kan tor Rt 4. Box a37 I ALFALFA, coxa. C A. DeVo. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only l.m prevosi ueauiy 8hop 16 Laurel. Tel 737-J. FOR SALE Five shares Jackson Co, Bldg is Loan stock. Price right, Call 341-R-l. SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1012. ORCHARDI8T8 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. 8 miles south on Paclflo highway or phone 851R2, Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass. ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job Mfice: printed on ciotn to witn stand the rain and weather. FOR SALS Osed sewing machines, all makes. 46 up; terms U desired. All makes rented and repaired. White ' Sewmg Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming pnone hij-j MISCELLANEOUS LA'JVNMOWERS SHARPENED for 75c. Work guaranteed. Call and deliver free. Phone 261. - Medford Cycle as Repair Shop, 23 no. nr at. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg. 525 ei Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Bunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather HA WLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 Nortb Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY - JACKSON CO. ABSI'HAI"! CO. Abstracts ul Title and Title insurance, rtie only complete Title System In Jacksop County. -MURTUY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title insurance Rooms 8 and 6 No 32 Nortb Central Ave upstairs - . Expert WlndiiH L'lrBners. LEI OEOKHE DO 11 - Tel 1172 House cleaning Flout waxing Ori ental rug cleaning specialty Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB UEPAKTMEN'I Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ol all kinds; book binding; loose-leal ledgers, a o d blanks billing systems duplicating casb sales slips and everything m the printing line 38-30 N Grape Phone 75 Money Co Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODE1 AUTOS - Three per oent per . month on un- paid balance .No other rcbarge See W . E rhumaa 45- a central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State License No 8-157 Piano instruction BETTER piano instruction, individ ual or class The oasic way Haigm Music Studio. Liberty Building Phone 73 Transfer. BADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO -Office 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices tight Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ul No Plr Street Phone 332 Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given- that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as the Executor of the last Will and Testament of A. N. Wright, deceased, and has qualified. All per sons having claims igalnst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified In the manner pro vided by law, to F. P. Farrell, Attor ney for such Executor, at his office at Room 10. Jackson County Bank Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published Marcn 17th. 1933. RAY E. WRIGHT, Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of . N. Wright. Deceased. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, The Union Central Life Insurance Company, & corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Nathan S. Slmpklns, et al.. Defend ants. Tot Nathan S Slmpklns and Eliz abeth A. Slmpklns, Defendants: in tne name or trie state or Ore gon: You are hewby required to appear and answer plaintiffs com plaint herein on or before four weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, or plaintiff will take a decree. aa prayed for therein, to-wit: Tnat it recover from the defend-1 ants, Nathan S. Slmoklns and Eliza- 1 beth A Slmpklns. 2497.23 with ln-! tret at 1 from Sent. 1. 1032:! 3228.67 with Interest at 10 from Sept. 1, 1932; SU2.50 with tntereit at 10"- from May 11. 1932; 33.60 with Interest at 10 from July 1,' 1932; $7.00 for continuation of Ab- I stract; (250.00 as attorney s fees, and i or its costs ana disbursements here in. ! That the mortgage described tn said ' complaint be declared to be the first! lien upon the following described i premises, sltuat in Jackson County.; Oregon, to-wlt: The Southerly 47 feet of Lots 4 end 11 in Block 19 of Chltwood i tract, an addition to and within the coroprate HmiU of the City or Asn land. as per plat and dedication thereof recorded March 4, 1887, tn 1 Book 13 page 447 of the Plat Records; of Jackson County, aid tract facing 474 feet on the easterly line of Oak Street and extending easterly 150 feet to a frontage of 47", feet on he westeily line of North Pioneer Street. Also; Including herein community driveway 6 feet In width immediate ly adjacent to the above described property on the North and extending from the East line of Oak Street 70 feet easterly therefrom. That said mortgage be foreclosed according to law: that the above de- ecnoea real property oe sold to satis fy plaintiff's Judgment: that you and all persons or parties claiming through you be barred and foreclosed of all your Interest therein: for such other and further relief aa may be djujtiinie. This aummons la served noon vou by publication by order of the Judge oi &ne aoove entitled court. 8HILIP HAMMOND, Attorney for the Plaintiff Address: Bank of Oregon City Bldg Oregon City, Oregon. SLAYER SUSPECT SUICIDES IN CELL BUTTE. Mont.. Mar.. 24. (&) Hurry Bushnell, for whom Michigan officers had nought for 15 year, was found dead in his ceil here yesterday, a few hours before he was to nave been returned to Michigan to serve an unexpired prison term and for questioning in the deaths of Mrs. Mrs. Tlllle Jenkins and Valden Bord ner in 1D18. 1 The county coroner said he had committed suicide by poisoning. At the same time officers revealed that a search had been started for Mrs. Theresa M. Severens. 70, Bush nell's first wife, whom he divorced here in 1023. Bushnell was also known as Severens. The apparent suicide of Bxishnell climaxed a stranger than fiction ca reer which began In 1911 with his sentence of from five to ten years in the Mlohlgan prison for assault less than murder. - He became & prison trusty and In 1918 escaped. The day after his es cape the bodies of Bordner and Mrs. Jenkins were found near the prison. Both have been slam and officers connected the escape with the crime. A nationwide hunt was started. Bushnell eluded all traps and came wes;, where he homeateaded and be came a respected citizen. After his divorce last year he married a Butte girl, who was unaware of his past. It was not until last week, when A reward offered by a detective maga zine Tempted an acquaintance to turn him In, that Mrs. Bu.ihnell learned of her husband's criminal record. Dutch Plan East Indian Fight. SOURABAYA, Java - (AP) A scheme for a Graf Zeppelin flight from Holland under Dutch colors and with a Dutch crew was announced here by a director of the Nederland Steamship company. It Is hoped this may lead to a regular service be tween Holland and the Dutch Bast Indies. Hungarian Tree On Gold Base. DEBRECEN, Hungary (AP) A half-pound lump of gold, believed to be 2000 years old, was found under a tree In a state forest near here. The forester who made the discovery got one-third of the value, the balance going to the government. Flu KIHh Oldest Londoner. . LONDON (AP) Sopa, a 150-year-old tortoise, the most aged resident of the London zoo. died of Influenza. Sopa was a native of the Galapagos Islands, 730 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Mail Tribune Daily ' ACROSS U Mingled won der and. fear 4. Pleasant smell I. In what way 13. Mingle U. Snavlnir Implement It. Self 15. Untouched 17. Bank officer 19. Act 20. Expression of rebuke !!. So be It Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle F ElEBjjLII ISIEIL A R MjN A N J DEB ASED T ABODE OR B R I El COMA B I D WsP A N ODE Ho R E St ".bl'..rrl" TERRORS 28. Number 29. Cut at random A L I B I HT 33. Burned 35. Coin !DECANTERSBMTW0 -"TESSS; IA6EH6eE 37. Unclose: ooeL S3. Weep 81. Declds 39. Act of giving B3. Devoured out 54. Mors criDPltx 43. Rained platform 45, Make a . mists ks 46. Imitates 49. Expression ef surprise or Incredulity 56. Old musical note B7. Pasture 58. Accustom 3. Hold back DOWN L Amoni ; H IS 7b sip '7 16 ' HH" ,5 1SI11 2 Z7 MiZt Sip 2? 3o 3 33 H T g5"" IIiJi!LiI AZ A3 44 W&4S 47 46 Hi SI3? Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, March 24. (fipl.) Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor of Port land 'were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward McReyno'ds Sunday. The Taylors were en route east. Mas. Francis Beal, former Phoenix girl, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Julia Manning of North Sacramento, and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Ecase. Mrs. Walter Allen of Medford was out to the Allen place the first of this week, and called on Mrs, Noah Ohandler while here. Mi." Irene Standlev called on Mva. Youn& and .Mrs, Sylvester . Steyens Tuesday. Mrs Anna Simpson and daughter, Mrs Noah Chandler, went down to Mrs Simpson's home in Medford Monday tc look after the place. Mr. Bowman of North Phoenix, who has been sick all winter, is but little better. Mrs. Bowman Is able to oe about her work again after being 111 also Miss May Bonham will not finish the term at the Normal school. , A card from Mrs. Sr lies, at Compton says they wero not injured In the earthquake, although Mr. SQlles had narrew escapes. Mrs Lula Hamlin visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamlin Tuesday. Wednes day Mrs. Hamlin went to Talent to visit Mrs. Ed Robtson Mr. and Mrs. Hoibrook and .family and Mr. Holb rook's father and mother were In Ashland visiting Sunday. - Mrs. Irene Wells jf Talent visited her sister. Mrs. Minnie Robtson of Medford, Saturday. Mrs. Ida French and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rap p and family were Medford shoppers Saturday. rom Talent. Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Miller. Mrs. Rob Furry and Mrs. Addle Stcadman, Mr. Alvord adn son Theodore wfre business vis itors In Medford Saturday. , Mrs. Ida Lockwood brought off her firs'; hatch of 600 oaby chicks last week. Mr. Alvord of the highway south of Phoenix bought enough strawberry plants to set out a large patch Sat urday. Many of the small ranches between Phoenix and Talent are getting young orchards that will bear peaches and apricots this season. , E. L. Hopkins received a big load of cement and lumber Tuesday with which he will build brooding space for hi? young chicks. Rob Furry has neen quite badly crippled from his back for the past two weeks, but Is some better. Mrs. G. A. Parker of the highway south of Phoenix was calling on friends Tuesday. Noah Chandler has finished drill ing hie oat crop on the Sollss place and end his own ranch this week. A few of the gardeners In this pre clncty have planted early potatoes but not helr main crops - - . M. A Miller has seed onions up on the Carey garden plot, which Mr. Mil ler Is tending this season. Spain's Writers Form Alliance MADRID (AP) Spanish authors have established a registry for manus cripts to combat plagiarism. Writers bring their works to this bureau be fore submitting them to publishers or theatrical producers, sign the reg istry and deposit copies of the origi nals. Cross-Word Puzzie 10. 8-ahaped molding IL Impaired b: uss 16. City In Oklahoma 18. Cuplike spoon U. Vase 24. Details 25. Kind of tree 26. English letter 27. American railroad magnate ' 30. Took 31. Title of E L S Hr1e1de S address 34. Lift Up 36. Less thickly settled 37. Belonging ' to ua 40. Type of automobile 41. Feline 42. Circular Indies tor J. Fermented grape juice 3. Outer 4S. Poker term 4. Part of a curve 41. Mental Image 5. Clattered 47. Feminine 9. comic opera name country 48. Sewed Joint 60. Biblical hub priest 52. FWore 65. The Greek M T. Maxim I. Exist I. Steering . . apparatus Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Mar. S4. (8pl. Ladles' Aid society of the Presby terian ohuroh of Jacksonville Is In vited to meet at the home of Mrs. O. R. Chapman in Medford, March 30. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Roval Neighbor ladles held a social rnWlng Tuesday evening. Mesdames Nell nnney and Reva Henspeter were on the entertainment committee. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunsalcer are moving this week to the prop. rty owned by Mr. Lacy on North Oracn street. Mrs. Katie Hoffman Is recovering from an attack of Influenza Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wendt enter talned at dinner Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West and chll district, In honor of BUllc's birthday. BU.Io West is attending school at the Laurclwood academy and la spending a few days at his home. Morris O'Donnell of Mnrshfleld vis. Ited at the Fred Butcher home Sun day. He Is looking for a location In this district. Edgar Evans from Kentucky left Monday for California after a few days' visit with his aunt and cousin, Mrs. Julia Williams, and daughter, Mrs. Lula Saulabcrry Wcnley Kartman. with the assist ance of three men, Is repairing a brld.jo over Lake creek for the Med ford Irrigation company. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Plvet and daughter of Griffin creek moved this weex to the property on South Third street formerly owned by Leonard Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman and ohilrtren spent Sunday t the newly purchased home of Mi. and Mrs. Jack Mooro Sr.. in the Wing addition south of Medrord. Lee Wakefield Is 111 at hla home in East Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy and daugh ter Ruth of Medford called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch, aa a guest of Mrs. Low's Ulrlch of Medford, attended a luncheon and quilt show given by the D. A R. at the ladlta' clubrooms In Medford Saturday, Mr and Mrs. Jack Jack Moore and Mrs. Charley Adams of Medford vis ited Friday . at the Archie Bowman home Mr. and Mrs. Yocum and his father of Medrord were recent business vis itors here. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Vogle and sons. Marion and. Clare, wore dinner guests Sunday at the W. A. Chllders homo Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders nd daughter Mazlne attended churoh in Medford Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy moved Saturday to their property on the Jacksonville highway. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ha maker and Mr. end Mrs. oeorge Backus looked over mining claims on Forest creek recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowdlsh of Lo zler lane called on friends here Sat urday. Msloolm' Jones, student of Willam ette university, is spending the spring vacation with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. S H. Jones. Mrs. O. R. Chapman of Medford. accompanied by her mother and sis ter, Mrs. Alice Ulrlch and Mrs. H. K. Hanna., visited at the James Buckley home near Ruch recently. Robert Lewis, a Junior student of O. ft. o.. Is spending this week at the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis. Jackssonvllle basketmall boys were awarded a consolation medal for third place at the tournament at Ashland last week. Joe Nee accompanied the boy also. Ray Hur.saker attended on Seturday. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, March S4. (801.) All welcome Mr. Payne back on the mall route again after a several weeks' absence due to sickness. His substi tute was quite efficient but Mr. Payne was sadly mliwed, as he has been on this route for about seven teen years, so he has become a per sonal inend to an. A St. Patrick's day party was given at the Lowden home March 17 by Misses viola and Zola Lowden, hon oring Lewis Fern. He was called away early In the evening by the death of his father. Quests were the Misses Helen Kantor, Lois Mason, Verlee Connor, Wilma and Nellie Nip per, Ola May Sprulll, Mary and Alice Heneler, Mr. and Mra. Ed Marshall, Messrs. John Kantor, Harry Steele,, Lloyd, Roy and Clarence Bames, Ever ett Dougherty, Dallas Reeder. Hugh Sprulll, Ivan Lowden and Mr. and Mrs. Lowden. The community waa sorry to learn of the death of Charles Brown. He was the brother-in-law of the Dough ertys jat live at the Knoll Crest. He and his family had recently ar rived from Oklahoma. Mr. and Mra. L. H. Hughe called on Mr. and Mrs. ottor Caster In North Pnoenlx Sunday evening. About thirty young people from Phoenix and Medford enjoyed a picnic on the cliffs Sunday. Dr. Haynea of Ashland waa here one evening of last week. Harris Mitchell returned home to Ashland Monday after two weeks working in tie neighborhood. Literary meet the evening of March 24. Mrs. Ezra Messenger and her little daughter, Velda, were In town Wed neaday for some dental work. Cyril Steele Is still In serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor and chil dren wer egusste of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward entertained Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox. The occasion waa honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Florence Drake and Mrs. Ralph Wil cox. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeWltt were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Old enburg In Medford Sunday. Mrs. Kantor and Miss Anna Kan tor called on Mra. Fred Buaeey Sun day afternoon. Butte Falls BUTTE PALLS. March 34. (Spl.) Pollyanna club will give 110 to the mlealona and 91.60 to the Sunday school. This amount was cleared on the entertainment last week. Senior class of the high school has selected the senior play and actors. Play practice will begin soon. There will be a musical night at the high school March 39. It will be In the form of broadcasting. Mrs. Harold Netherland and two small sons have returned to Butte Falls after spending nearly a month In the valley. Miss Naomi Van dross of Sugene spent several day with frlenda tn Butte Palla. She returned to Eu gene Wednesday. County Physician C. I. Drummond and the county nurse gave the dlpth therla sereum at the grade school March 33. Mrs. Bod Baker .haa been 111 elnce Saturday. March 33, Mabel Mack, county home demonstration agent met with the Hustlers' club. After dinner she explained the dry cleaning process and also discussed renovation of clothing. It waa a busy day for all. Next demonstration will be April 18, a continuation of renovation. The proceaa of dyeing will be demonstrat ed. All the women of this commun ity are welcome to attend and bring their problems of the wardrobe for solution. , Art Alqulst received good newa from John Reed nnri relatives In Los Angeles and Long Beacn. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee, formerly of Butte Falls but now of Jacksonville, have a con born' St. Patrick's day. Hla name Is Lelnnd Joe. 1 Relief work will start soon In Butte Falls. , Russell Klbbard and Clyde ! Smith .have charge of the work. There will bo county road work, city work on water pipes and work for Medford water or clearing of land near source of the water, Margaret Parker aaalsted the coun ty nurse ot the grade school Thurs day forenoon and Mrs. Ernest Smith ! In the afternoon, Jean Cadeow is vacationing- With I his father. Imogene Edmondson spent Wed-! nesday with relatives here. ) Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Oosa have been In Portland a week. Mr. Goes la hav ing an operation for hla eyea. Mr. McQee moved Into the Evenoff .riouse. : ; Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Mar. 84. (Spl.) -Mrs. Matlock has as her guests this week her sister and son from Cali fornia , Tuachers In this vicinity met at the achoolhouse March' 17. Mrs. H. W. Wright entertained the following guests at dinner Saturday, In honor ot Mr. Wright's birthday, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Brown, Mrs. Ray Delalre, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brad' shaw and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dallatre of Rose burg are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Georpe Brown. Tho county health nurse was a vis itor at school Friday She also took a sample of water from the well for examination. Little Butte school was closed four days last week, owing to the Illness of the teacher, Mrs. Ellyn Charley. Friends of the Charley family ex. tend their deepest sympathy in the loss of their loved one Lemon Oharley of Medford. Mrs. H. W. Wright and Mra. L. J. Rohm attended the Lost Creek Com mun'.ty club at Mrs . John 8hort' Wednesday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Barker spent Sunday at the Waddell home on Reese creek. Honoring Mr. Maxfteld's birthday, Mrs. Maxfleld had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. H. W. Wright, Harold Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rad cliff. 4 ' Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, March 84 (Spl.) Jacksonville Orange will hold a so cial meeting Friday evening. Home Economic club of the Jack sonville Orange met with Mrs. S. H. Jones Wednesday afternoon. O. O. Sanden attended a stag party at Jack O'Connor's in Central Point Saturday, given by the letter carriers of Medford In honor of Mr. O'Connor, recently retired letter carrier. Donald Forbes and Lewis Apple baker of the Jacksonville high school recently received-typing awards from the Oregg Publishing company of New York. Each received a certifi cate of membership In the Order of Artlstlo Typists. Mra. Josle Lytle accompanlsd her daughter Mlsa Reglne on her return to Portland and will remain there until the high school term Is com pleted where Miss Reglne teaches. Little Augut Petard. Jr.. Is quite 111 at the horns of hla parents In South Jacksonville.- Executive committee of the P.-T. A. met at the high school Tuesday. Mrs. Agnes Hlnes of Forest Orove arrived here Tuesday and la visiting her sister. Mrs. Miles Cantrall at Ruch, and her brother, John Devlin, a patient at the Sacred Heart hos pital. He U recovering from an ope ration he recently underwent. Mra. Alonto Oaddy Is quite 111 this week. . Laura, Ruth and Leo Butterfitld. who have been attending the Ad- ventltt Academy, enrolled In the Jack sonville public school this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Noma of Tule Lake made two trip to Jacksonville this week, taking bade wfth them four head of cattle and their team from here. Albert Olson assisted them aa far u Klamath Palla Tuesday. John Marsh U quite Ul at hla home on South Oregon street. O. C. Chltwood. who has been Ul the past week Is improving. Mrs. Carrie Obenchaln and son, and Mrs. Richardson of Bly visited this week at the Oeorge Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Dorothy enter tained at bridge Wednesday. Quests were Dr. and Mrs. Harold Otllls, Mra. Nell Finney and Mr. and Mrs. James Llttell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Backus and children of Los Angeles arrived hers Monday. They plan to make their home in this vicinity. John Canady passed away at hla home on South Third street Tuesday. He leaves a wife and five children. Several men are at wort clearing the right of way for the new pips line to be put m between the two olty reservoirs. past Noble Grand club will meet wtth Mrs. Henry Miller the afternoon of March 3d. Bob Langenbaucker left Saturday for hta home tn Missouri. He stopped en route to visit his sunt at Ban Francisco. Mra. enrol d J. Parker and daugh ter. Nntlta of Medford, called on Mrs; Earl White Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Cantrall moved this week to ths home of Mrs. Sarah Cantrall on South Third street. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coks are sorry to learn that they had four relatives killed in the recent earth quake In California. The Coke fam- . lly formerly lived east of Jacksonville and are now' residents of southern California. , . Mrs. Art Davles of Forest creek spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mra. O. 0. Dorothy. . 1 . Gold Hill GOLD HILL, March 34 (Spl.) Mra. Evelyn Johnson and son of Aan land spent the week-end St her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Cameron. -' Mrs. 0. F. Beck of Oranta Pass waa here Saturday visiting friends, Mlsa .Eileen Mornlngstar of Med -ford spent the week-end with Mlsa Frances Davla. ... Miss Zelda Smith spent the week, end in Oranta Pass, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Trotter.' Mra. 0. F. Beck came March 39 to visit Mra. Howard Dra'ke. She will remain several days. Mrs. Ruth Smith and aon of Grants Pass spent Isst week with her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Cameron. James Cook, Mrs. Opal Welts and Gladys Smith were among Medford shoppers Wednesday. ' Mrs. Pens, girl scout' leader, took IB girl scouts to Medford Saturday to the tea given by the Girl scout of Medford. The girls all report a, lovely time and enjoyed the program, Mr. and Mr. Howard Drake were business callers In Oranta Pass Wed nesday. ' . Mr. and Mra. Wallaoe Trotter called on frlenda here Sunday evening. ' Mrs. Marjorle Pena waa a bualnea caller In Grant Pass Friday. Many frlenda of Mra. J. W. Clark were aaddened to hear of her death In Medford Wednesday. She had been elek lesa than a week and her passing will be mourned by many aa ah al ways had a smile and pleasant word for everyone. Mr. and Mr. Nell Doty were busi ness caller In Medford Wednesday. Mra. Belle Centers of Brownsboro spent Sunday with her daughter, Mra, ' Opal Weiin. Mr. and Mr. Karl Moore and two daughters spent Sunday tn Grant Pass, the guest of Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. Bert Stephens. Bob Cook la building new garage and machine shop on hi property here. Miss Marcla Radtke of Chlloquln It visiting Mlas Lucille Hittle. Mrs. Grace Ramsey and children of , Klamath Foils are here visiting with Mrs. Ramsey' mother, Mr. Minnie Iddlngs. 4 ENJOY PROGRAM OF TALKS BELLVIBW, Mar. 34. (Spl.) Bell view Orange met Tuesday evening at the Community club with a large at tendence. Tin program Included piano num. bers by Edna Hash, and nlano due. Mrs. Walter Hash and daughter Edna. w. R. McNeil of Southern Oregon Normal school gave an Interesting talk on the relation of geography to apiculture. Austin Parson played an accordion soio, accompanied by Mra. Oeo. Andrew Two number were played by the Bellvlew harmon ica band, and there waa short talk by Ashland fire chief, Clint Baugh man. Seventyiflv member and two vis itors wer present for the business . session. Four candidate wer given the first and second degree obliga tion. Mr. Frevert of the Crescent City branch of th Ooloen Stat Milk Product .eompany pok to the granger on marketing their dairy produce. The n. S. oommltiee to serve nest meeting are: Mr. and Mr. A. R. Klnf aid. Mr. and Mra. Val tnlow. Mr. Abbl Longatreth. Walter Lonsstreth. Mr. and Mr. C. B, Itmkln and Oscar Low. - Refreshments wer served and soclil time followed, with grand marc., Vlrglnl reel and number of gam. ' ' ' ' i Movie, tn Tashkent Mosque. TASHKENT. tJ. 8. B. P. (AP) A . motion picture theater haa been opened her In what formerly wa this ancient Oriental capital largest mosque. I. It j'tt it IT.