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MTTDFOTID MATL TRTRFNTC, MTTPFOItD, OREGON, MONDAY. APRIL 10, 1933. PA'flE SEVEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABB THE BATES: per word flnrt insertion (Minimum 26c) Each additional Insertion. per word - - minimum 10c) per lino per month, without 1.35 copy changea 75 Phone r J 7Zr H dog miasms- call 1M. HELP WANTED FEMALE JJrTyounK woman for ' "use ""1. i. is nomlnir Court. wora I- WANTED SITUATIONS with -. - Tribune. . SffiRT PAINTBBW111 do sign paint J .interior decorating - general "? T ni. J,.n t. 223 So Central paint jooa ' .," , i H 13 to 18 experience" . v.r unrav on true. macV-any where. Call 258-w. Jor "experienced landscape garden. ins. can wuu-. SEWING, care Ol cnimren, uj - vinrf. 25c oer hour. l.p day Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince. B41-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOCS WANTED Song poems and melodl to arrange, .or P" r". M. do Hroaacaami. w-rj.-T.-- cured. Halght Song service, Liberty Bldg. 318 WANTED 8-oz. Mayonnaise Jars with lids. Phone 921-X. . . WANTED Walkathon contestants. Apply Springfield Junction, at the big tent, Eugene. WANT TO BUY All kinds, grades anV sizes of sugar pine. fir. white fir. and all kinds of native hard woods. State best price and give Inventory of what on hand. Box 9862, Tribune. WAriTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags, twme for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. arape St. Tel. 1063. FURNITURE upholstered, reftnished and re-glued. Phone 989-R. Thl bault. EMPTY covered truck returning from Butte, Montana, April 17 wants lod from there or points en route. Phone 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p,e to care for In ty home. Phono 437-X, 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. WANTED Dawson sharpened mow ers good for the season. Wa, file gum aaws sharpen safety, straight raaora. scissors. Locksmlthlng. sol de."ng, flxlt work 44 North Front. WANTED Household goods, stoves , tools, or what have you 4 MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE T 27 N Grape St Phone 1062. FOB RENT HOUSES UNFURNISHED three room house, breakfast nook, electric range hardwood floors. 15. Phone 1382-J. FOR RENT 4-room cottage, unfurn ished: two 2-room apartments, well furnished. By week or month In quire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel749-Y. DESIRABLE houses always In first class condition for rent, lease or sale. Call 105. PARTLY furnished house, 613 No. Grape. FOR RENT 4-room furnished mod ern home at 117 Almond. FOR RENT 8-room modern home, furnished. 120 Genesee St. Phone 3-F-3. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, 530 Haven St.. 15 per mo. 4-room furnished apartment, 301 Beatty St., 15 3-room lurnlshed apartment, 303 Beatty St.. 12. GEO. JVERgON. FURN 4-room house, overstuffed, 122 50. 214 Cottage Key at 308 Ash land Ave. Phone 1382-J. FOR RENT Neat, new 4 room house. modern, hardwood floors, nooa, electric range: large garage. In quire 211 Vancouver Ave. SMALL furn. house, cheap. Control. 801 No. SMALL furnished house. So Oakdale. Call at 305 ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar age: water paid. I1I.50. Tel 130 FOR RENT Homes Furnished ol unfurnished Brown at wniw FOR RENT 4-room duplex with : range and heater. 10 North Bart lett Phone 341-R-l. i For rent Furnished 6-room mod ' rn house Call at 41. 3 Riverside F0.1 RENT 5-room house good con dition. Some fruit, acre of good garden soil with water: acre ol pas ture J B. Webiter phoenix. HllMfe PUS mSI I'all :96 FUil-S. HOUSES. . A- DeVoa. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. I. 2. 3 and 4-room. 1205 East Main. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment 34s H. Baruett. 3-ROOM turn. apt. upstairs. Adults 31 L no. Baruett St. FURNISHED apartment Durell Court 828 n uony. pnone laaa-w FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms. sleeping porch, oath, hot water; til 821 West 10th St. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 632 Plum St.. after 6pm or Sundaya FOR RENT FUKMSflED ROOMS ROOMS for rent: ntoely furnished Reuonable. 16 No. Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entranoe One block from Main St. Reasonable rates- 222 8 Central FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD 153 N. Oakdale BOARD AND ROOM a 716 B Main Rates very moderate FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Desirable bungalow for small acreage or business location. Box 10493 Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Modem clear home for Bear oreek acreage. A. r. Flowers, corner 12th and Front.' WOOD for ray or potatoes near Trail R O Skellenger. rrall Ore FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rant, 4 room house newly painted and kal somlned, near school: nice garden spot, at comer of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 sunset. FOR SALE Oood 3 room house (east frunt) and nice tot close to Berry dale store . great bargain at (450 Terms Phone 617-L. FOR SALE AUTOMBILES SPORT ROADSTER Late model, six wire wheels. Will trade for light sedan In A-l ehspe. Owner must have two seated car. If Interested address "Car Owner" care Tribune giving model and facts concerning your sedan. WE HAVE a very fine 1-ton Reo, priced to sell quick for cash. See It at Howard & Martin's Garage or phone 367. PRICES ARE DOWN 1931 Dodge 8 Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. 1930 Dodge 1'4-ton truck. Chrysler 6 Sedan. The above cars at unheard-of low rjHces. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. BETTER USED CARS With a 60-Day Written Guarantee. 1931 Chevrolet 2-door sedan.' 19n Ford 2-door sedan. 1929 Pontlac special' sedan. Several other older cars at reasonable prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR LEASE (Real bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible party. 1 acre, house, garage, hen house: good soil and location. ,Close In". Also electric range. Phone 1119-Y or write Box 129, Route 1. 158 acres, clear, Applegate, 60 cul.. 16 free water, level, family orchard. 6-room house, large barn, all fenced. Will trade for good clear residence or acreage. 6 acres. Bear creek soil, good barn. 6-room bungalow, tree water. One of best buys In valley. Price 81800 With S600 down, balance easy. SHELEY & GAINER Agency 407 East Main. WHEN you think oi real estate think ol Brown 6b white. FOR 8 ALB LIVESTOCK BROOD SOWS to farrow soon. If sold before Tuee. saoo. weaner pig. implements, horses, etc.. M. F. Bak er, 21 Wagner Creek. Talent. FOR SAI.E 20 head of horsee and mules. Bay Moran. central roim. RED feeder Beagle. pigs. Adolf Schulz. FOR SALE POULTRY 500 10-days old chicks. White Wing Poultry Farm, pnoenix. uv-m. AAT.W Dark red babv chlcka, due April 13th, rrom trapnesrea Sunnyfleld stock. 10 per 100. A pair of thoroughbred Chinchilla rabbits. Cummlngs Hatchery. 8 miles out Midway road. Central Point, R. 1. FOB SALE POULTRY POULTRY FOR SALE-Leghom chicks 7c: Reds 7'c. naw:nin bb choppers wanted. Keller. Jackson vllle. Sterling road. FOR SALE Fine turkey eggs, 16c each, from hens weighing 15 to 33 lbs. T. J. Haynes, Red Top School. TURKEY es for sale. 15c each, 132-R. Medford. Call 8c for our high quality W. L. chicks Hansen strsln Reds and Rocks 9c 24-page catalog free Jenka poultry Farms. Tangent. Oregon. HANSEN chicks. triple redrlgreed baby 610 per nundred. Custom hatching. 3'4c per egg. Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatchlnj eegs, laving strain. Baker Service Ststlun. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery 1107 E Main Phone 1569-T FOR SALE FKU1TS VEGETABLES FOR SALE Cold storage NewKrwns, loose. Big 7 Warenouse. LARGE SIZED packed rtpe D An ion 50c. Bog 7 Fruit Warehouse. 1 ito & S. Front. FOR SALE Oood 0l!cloue app:es snd Newtown enlia or will trade I u wood or wnsievei tou have. Jj Ksawr, Rt- . Boa FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PLACER MINE Old Channel diet. 40 acres and outnt. Aaareea w Tribune. FURNITURE Baby beds and buggy. 21s No. peacn. FOR SALE Large electric brooder. 8.00; or will trade for feed. See it at Samson's Feed Store. TEAM, wagon and harness for sale Herman LHienoacuei. SPECIAL PRICES on choice varieties of perennial plants. wm ""j Also rock plants. Call at Holly Gar dene. 325 S. Holly. ROCK PLANT BARGAINS to close out. 25 plants of high-class assorted varieties for 1 while they last. This Is less than half price. Park Land scape Co., North lUverslde. LATK MODEL U-tube Phllco console. A real bargain for cash. Tel. 906-L. FOR SALE Rabbit, also chicken 412 Berrydale Ave. FOR SALE Fancy beardless seed bar ley 6100 per cwt. B. H. Nleder meyer. Phone 697-R-l. A-l TRACTOR 6 1 8 So. Oakdale. ALFALFA, corn. O- A DeVos. FOR SALE Used cash registers, scales, typewriters 6s adding ma chines. Taylor 6s Blerma. 34 No. Cintral. Tel 112. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE at Park r.niM-jLrM Co. ComDlete nursery stock priced to sell. Rock plants our specialty. 806 North Riverside, SOME real bargains In Farm Tools. 23-10 Tractor Plow. 1 2-12 Plow. 2 Spring tooth Harrows. 1 15-tooth Harrow almost new. 3 Tractors, Disc Uarrows. 6 Used sprayers. 1 Wagon, almost new. 1 Garden Tractor. 3 Fordson Tractors. I McCormtck-Deering Tractor. 1 John Deere Trmtor, almost new. 1 Cletrac Tractor 1 Offset Disc Harrow. HUBBARD BROS , INC. Terms on part Cor. Main A Rlv. SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. 1012 Phone MKNft all leather work gloves Chins goat 750. Men & Women's' lackers made to measure, uowis yaciJvu.c. 308 So Newtown. Medford. FOR SALE Roller canaries. 523-J-2 OBCHARDISTS 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, Medlord, 3 miles soutn on Paelflo highway or phone soma Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only ai.JO provost ueau-y Shop 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J. GET the 'No Hunting' and trespass ing- signs at the Mau rr-oune jod tfflce; printed on jioth to with stand the- rain and weather FOR SAL--Uaed sewing machines, all makes. 66 up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone 912-J MISCELLANEOUS FREE APPLE WOOD Large apple trees pulled and lying on ground. Will give entire tree for clearing up brush and hauling away. Tele phone 1368. FLOORS CLEANED, waxed and pol ished: everything furnished: 1.00. Call Lamports. SPECIAL For making, remodeling and altering of women's and chil dren's garments, also altering and repairing of men's' clothing. See Oladys Klme, Modiste, 107 Mistle toe. WANTED Expert Shoe Ra- by Richard O. Wise at O. Kldd 6c Co. Best quality material at prices to meet every purse. It'a scisrt to buy good shoes and then keep them repaired. Kldd's Shoe Stoje, 223 East Mam LA'ATNMOWERS SHARPENED for 75o. Wjrk guaranteed. Call and deliver free Phone 361 Medford Cycle Repair Shop. 23 No Fir St. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg. 626 d Central. Phone 736-M. GET the "No Bunting" and trespass lng signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather SAWLE? TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X BUSINESS OIBECTORT Abstierte. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title -System in Jacasor county. MO RIMY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntls. Title Insurance Rooms S and 6. No 63 North Central Ave. upstairs Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling 424 Medlord Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Expert Window (.leaner. LEI GEO ROE DO II - Tel 1172 douse cleaning Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Electrical Service. FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Repairs day or nlte. Phone 565-J Job Printing. alAJL TRIBUNE JOB OKP AKTMKN1 Best equipped plant to southern Oregon Printing ol all kinds: Book binding: loose-leaf ledgera. isd olanks online systems duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the prrotmg una. aa-JU n, uraps Phooa 73. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money .to Lena. WE 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 Oraterian Theatre Bldg State Lionise No 8-137 Transfer. BADS rRANsFER & STORAGE CO Offioa 1016 No Central Phone 916 Prlcea right Service guaranteed R SINKING TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable price 111 No Fir Street Phone 392 Piano Instruction BETTER piano Instruction. Individ ual or class The basic way Halght Music Studio. Liberty Building Phone 72 LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditor. The undersigned hss been, by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, duly appointed administra trix of the eatate ol George J. Pres- cott oeceased, and ha qualified The creditors of and a!' persons having claims against sala deceased, sre hereby notified to prerent them, veri fied and with protr vouchers, aa required by law. w'thln alx months after the first publication of this notl-ie. to the undesigned, at the orrne or oienn o. Tuvior. her attor ney, in the Federal Building, Med ford. Oregon. Dated and first published. March 27th 1933. EDITH PRESCOTT. Administratrix of the Estate of George J. Prescott. Deceased. Synopsis of Annual Statement Of the Philadelphia Fire & Marine Ins. Co., of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first day of December, 1932. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up M.000,000.00 INCOME Net premiums received during the vear $1,294,063.20 Interest, dividends snd rents received during the year 188.093.27 income rrom other sourc es received during the year 27.250.72 Total income si. 509.407.19 DISBTrRSF-MFNTS Net losses paid during the year including ad- lustment expenses $ 673,182.35 Dividends paid on capital stock during the vear.. 100.000.00 uommiss'.ons and salaries paid during the year.... 451.252.21 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.. 63.733.69 Amount of all other ex penditure 249.381.23 Total expenditures 61.526.769.68 ASSETS Value of real estate own- . ed (market value) $ 0 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value! 3.445.326.13 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 0 Cash in banks and on hand 837.979.63 Premium in course of collection written since September, 30. 1933 .... 407.352.64 Interests and rents due and accrued o Other assets 151.909.08 Total admitted assets 64.842.587.48 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid 9 341,180.00 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks 1.389.109.03 Due for commission and brokerage - 9.041 .M All other liabilities. 649.685.42 Total liabilities, except canltal $2,389,024.99 Capital paid up 61.000,000.00 Surplus over all llablll- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Fall behind 4. Fixed charges . Hif,'h card 13. A Mowing forth 14. Large serpent 16. High wind 16. Decoration 18. Subsidiary proposition lined In another one 20. Staffs 21. Newly mar ried woman '13. Eat sparingly n. Dad 27. Corded fsbrlo 28. Atjd ten; suffix 30, Capital of Scotland: abbr. 31. Ran awar secretly 34. Who! a 36. Motor vehicle: col Icq. 37. Hewing tool 39. Self: Scotch .0. Federal dis trict: abbr. 41. Identical 13. Mlsus Solution of Saturday's Putxl charitearsPdm H J L Oji 5Sr?E.VVLlN5 ADA MA NTT SALADI N PESA5pAINYULE bTl atant EMa rtB E A R R J N G SMk H E j M 5 LlalAGEEAipiL. G R ' N G op SORBQNNE COO AL L AUEIB s I y. o SG 5 o J N s siJMg N I LNOTEDAR I IS E. I MAS I NEARTJLfTS ETEGRlOeSD I ES eide!nSsy1n1o1de15It1e 45. Rear end 47. Roman house- holrl Bodm 49. Wavered 51. Allowance for the weight of a con tainer 84. Unity 6S. Large turnip 57. Greek letter 7 5 u mi s I6 17 I o I 7i lib r iH ! it1 - "''v'' " MM M i , J 32 33 tmi 34 3S --To pill - -mm i in iiiii wmmmrm, - i n - m I -- So pp SI S3 S3 rsT st" ties . ... 1 .463.542.40 Surplus sa regarda policy holders f2.4a3.a44.4V Total 4842.367.48 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TUB YEAR Net premiums received during the year . 6 19.648.03 Losses paid during the year 8,732.37 Lossed Incurred during the year 13.004.17 Name of Company, Philadelphia Fire as Marine insursnce comosnv. Name of President. Benjamin Rush. Name of Secretary, John J. Connor. Statutory resident attorney for serv ice, waiter k. rrita Chas A. Wing Agency. Inc., resident agents, Medford. Ore. Fern Valley PERN VALLEY, April 10, (Spl.) Spring work hti started full w.y, AH the furmet are busy cultivating. Apraytng, finish log pruning and clear Ins of the bruah. Prlenda of Mra. Ray Ward are griev ed at the pasAlng of her father, Mr. Morse, Wednesday after a long ill neae. Mrs. Margaret Beer haa been atay lng home with her folks the past few days aufferlng with an ulcerated tooth, which had turned Into blood poisoning. Her husband haa been driv ing back and forth to his work In Medford. Lem Frlnke of Talent was here on business Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Joe Kantor Jr. la having some dental work done In Medford this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long and son Donny were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall Sunday night. John BUI and Joe Kantor spent Thursday evening with Ivan Oleen. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Messenger were Ashland shoppers Thursday after noon. Next Literary meeting will be April 14. Sam Morris of Ashland was- call lng on friends here Thursday after noon. Ralph DeWlt and Lem Hughes were In Medford Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bussey have re ceived news of their eon Lewis who lives at Oil Fields, Cal.. that he la in quite 111 health due to after effects of flu. George Beer and O ran villa Brltson of Medford were horseback riding Wednesday on the cliffs and sur rounding hills. 4 , r Sterling STERLING, April 10. (Spl.) Mlaa Patricia Hogan. local school teacher apent the week end at her home on Thompson creek April I. Mrs. w. Lewis and her daughter apent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis. Miss Olivette Olnet and Virginia Glnet spent Saturday visiting their mother Mrs. W. H. Davie. Paul Phlnney and Roy Phlnney made a business trip to Medford April 1. Mra. W. O. Dutton Is visiting her sister, Mrs. E.-Ollmore of Medford. . F. P. Dutton and W. a. Dutton made a business trip to Medford April 8. An Instant, accurate credit report may be obtained from the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau while your cus tomers wait. Smart wearing apparel for Baater at ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN'S silk dresses starting at 65.98 su'.te and coats starting at 612.76 Cross-Word Puzzie 6. Ulnute particle -a. Long abusir speech 7. Interminable period of lima t. Trap 9. In bed 10. Plots U Take solid food 1X. Require 17. Form of musical composition 19. Meaiiure 21. Article of food 22. Disinclined 24. Feminine name 2. Anoint 29. Kind of eheasa 3L Cessation of use or custom 33. Assert aa fact 35. Not far 38. Take out 42. On the watch 4. The Greek B 4fi. Title or Athens 48. First man 49. Enemy 60. Regret fi2. Male sheep A3. English letter (. College degree 68. Abounds 9. City In Cer- many DOWN 1. Lower limb 1. Ancient win vessel I. Earthen pot used by drugglsta 4. Sun god (OUNTT Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. April 10. (8pl.) John Klncade la raising chtckns this year and haa ordered from the Lester Sparlln hatchery. Mrs. Ben Letteken and small dau ghter, Sherry, visited Monday with her aunt, Mrs. Tom Wilkinson. Ac Koxey has placed an order with Olbaon and Shults for lumber for a chicken housa. Vernice Vahrenwold will finish the school year here, making her home with Mra. Charles Holland. She had been staying with Grandma Rowley who pasacd away. James McFadden was on the creek last week assessing property. Mra. Bert Harris, who haa been se riously ill at the Elisabeth mine, waa taken to Ashland two weeks ago to be near the doctor. She had to be carried down the mountain on ft stretcher. Sunday achool at Provolt had 60 In attendance Sunday. They will have a short Enater program with An egg hunt for the little folk after ward. Bessie House, who waa taken to the Oranta Paas hospital two weeka ago with appendicitis, la Improving rap Idly and will be home In a few days. The little fotka are happily filling their hands again with the beautiful long-atemmed lambs tongus, bird bills and a treasured red Illy occa slonally. Mr. and Mrs. Doll Lemmon and chlldrep and Harry Shlpman of Ash land. E U. Provolt, Charles (Ttnk) Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lettckln and daughter, Venus, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. John Lette kln'e. Provolt Ladle1 olub met Thursday with Mrs. Ed Roberta. The occasion -was Mrs. Roberts' birthday. The l' die gave her a kitchen shower. Hht t received many useful things. Re freshments of cake and peaches with whipped cream waa served by the hostess and ft pleasant afternoon waa spect socially and with ft short musi cal program. Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken were agreeably surprised Friday when ft group of friends and neighbors of the Provolt and Willlama community gathered at their home. There were some 00 present. The evening was spent socially and with music. Re freshments were served. Sunday afternoon callers at the A. L. Blodgette home were Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and children. Mr. and Mrs. B. p. Smith of the Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberta. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Cougle of Med ford spent from Thursday to Mon day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry cougle. Mrs. Jack Henson. who has been camping with her husband, where he has been mining all winter near the Saiaibetb mine, left Saturday for Klamath Falls. Mrs, Tom Choate and ohlldren left Sunday to join her husband near Yakima, Wash., where he haa work for the summer. She waa accompa nied by Mr. and Mra. Tucker of Klamath Falls. She will vtslt ft few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Shields at Yoncalla en route. Miss Kathleen Lemmon of Ashland Is spending two weeks with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken and other relatives on Williams creek. A group of young people enjoyed a party at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Letts ken's Saturday. There were 14 pres ent. The boys of Mrj. Lee's room, the eighth grade, played their dada In ft game of baseball Sunday afternoon In which the dads went down In de feat. They also played the Provolt Junior High boys, resulting In a tie. Qlbeon and Shults have a contract for getting out bridge timbers for the government. Mrs. Jos Boat and her alster, Mra. Delpha Nye of Toledo, Ore., called on Mrs. Lee Peckham last week. Mrs. Hood called at the Hartley florets and Sparlln home Thursday. Mrs. Hood will be remembered as Miss Ruth York and taught school on Wil liams creek several terms before the World war, Her horns Is now near Medford. Harry Sorels and Rile Cougle work ed Monday establishing the western boundry line of the Wilson place. Olb aon and Shults are having timber cut In that vicinity. Mr. Griffin returned to Willlama creek Thursday from an extended vtslt with a son In Tenneases. Bill Turvay Is doing some carpen ter work for Mr. Schnltsler of upper Williams creek. Ace Hoxls has the agency for the Zonal produce snd Is busy getting nevr customers. Lee Peckham Is getting BOO baby chicks thla week from ths Garret brothers' hatchery. He has 100 ftt boms to be hatched at the same time. Art Pratt spent the week-end with his wtfs on Williams creek, returning to Grants Pass Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peckham took their small son, Jlmmls, to the doc tor In Grants Paas Sunday. They feared the little cms had tonsil I tli but it proved to be only a severe cold and sore throat. Mr. Jacobs was ft business visitor In Grants Paas Monday. Ed Llewellyn of O rants pass Is working for Dick Gibson again thla week. Charlie Moomaw has Joined the U. S. navy, ant Is now at home wait lng to be called. P?-EatT bargains. Shoes $Mfl to 13.00: hats 3fte to o.9S; dresses 1.93 to 15 95; coats and suits M96 to 10 95 "The Store that Saves Yo'i Money" The Band Box dt snos Box. - - Don't extend credit to Mr. New Customer until you find out from the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau how he paid Uis other follows. Briefs i : ; fhoenix PHOENIX, April 10. (Spl.) Fri day afternoon, a program was pre sented at the Phoenix high school by the Central Point high school The program presented was ft march by the orchestra, a play, "Farewell Cruel World," with Mona Lewis, Etjh elyn Scott and Alvtn Maple partici pating .Selections by the orchestra, and a piano accordion number with orchestra accompaniment, selection, orchestra. 1 Mr. Walker, president of the North west School of commerce, Portland, talked to the assembly Thursday, A typing team from the Ashland high school, came to Phoenix Thurs day for a pre -contest try-out, with Phoenix. Miss Helen Thosdal was In charge of Ashland teams. Ashland team won' the contest by a large mar gin. Services at the Presbyterian church are being held each evening. The pastors from neighboring churches are the speakers. Meetings are well at tended by people of the community Junior C. E. society la planning a hike and plcnio for Saturday. They will meet at the manse. All teachers of the Sunday school appreciate the bouquets of flowers which the Junior girls of the Sun. ay achool placed in each room Sunday, gathered wjien they were on their hike fraturday. The class Is taught by Miss Frances Porter. Byron Coleman and his mother of San Francisco have been spending a few days here on business. Miss Roberta Reames is spending a few days In Phoenix and working at the store. Co itu. it tee appointed by the which will arrange for the i the Oleemen to Phoenix, met n F. A. Denver's Tuesday. Plans ;HL . presented at the grange Tues-.i.ijV.-ighi. - T'.e attending the mealth meet L r U-ld in Medford Saturday tnclud- Mrs John Gammlll. Mrs. Ed White. Xk . and Mrs. R. S Peterson, Mra. Norri. Mrs. Cora Morgan. The meet ing was held at Miss Carlton's, ' Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, April 10. (Spl.) Mrs. Merle Bratnard la taking care of her aunt In Forest Grove. Her aunt Is Improving In health. Ira Tun gate returned to hts home Tuesday after several days In Medford at the Sacred Heart hospital, with Inflammatory rheumatism. He Is greatly Improved. There was & committee meeting Wednesday at Mrs. Ray Parker's to dlscuts the ohurch finances. Mem bers were Mrs. Haufman, Mrs. Hoefs, and Mra. Parker. Woodman lodge took In eight dol lars from the dance Saturday night. There will be an excellent Easter program at the church. It Is hoped that the services will be well attend ed. This beautiful weather finds every body busy gardening, cleaning yards and burning brush, leaves and rub bish. The grade school teachers were all re-elected for next year. The salar ies were reduced. Mrs. Georgs Stew art was re-elected to teach In the high school. The principals were re elected. The third teacher for the; high school has not yet been hired. Mrs. Ruth Mitchell has rented one of the Evanoff houses snd la moving Into It thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prlngle and daughter Lots of Medford were Butte Falls visitors Sunday. Butte Falls saw the first basebalt game of the season Sunday. Many spectators -were out. Mra. Ooas write from Portland that "Doc" Goss Is Improving rapidly since the operation for cataract was performed. They will return here In Mat. Mra. Ruth 'Mitchell 1s organist at the church. Mra. Den ham and son of Talent were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs Wesley Drlskell. Ira Tungate received word from Idaho that H. D. Mills passed away. Hla many friends In Butte Falls were deeply shocked to hear of his death and extend sincere sympathy to Mrs. Mills snd their three children. Dorothy snd Paula Hunt have re entered school here. Because of road conditions they could not come dur ing the bad weather. Wagner Creek WAONER CREEK. April 10. (Spl.) John Crowe of the Hope Mining company returned from Seattle laat week. Mr. Crowe haa been In Wash ington for some time transacting business. Mra. MeOee. Mist Thelma Conley and Ray Conley of Ashland called at the H. L. Bommer home Monday evening. Among those from thla creek In Medford Monday were E. O. Taylor. O. W. Abbott, Mr. and Mra. Hugh Combest and daughter and Mm. I. E. Bradley and son. Merle. F. W. Combs waa In Aahlend trans acting business Friday of laat week. Charlea Loose waa In Medford laat Saturday on business. Many resident of this locality at tended the Talent P.-T. A. play t the Talent achool house Friday even ing. Everyone was well pleased and praised H. H. Lowe, director of t!IM play and the fine work of the Cfett. The county tractor and graders have been working the Tank Oulch road the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. U Sommera were In Medford Wednesday on business Mr. and Mrs. a. T. SUgle motored to Roseburg and returned last Thura day. They were accompanied home by Mr. Slagles parents. Mr. and Mra. J. D. 81agle of Talent. Nye Burnhuisel of Medford called at the Abbott home Saturday. 1 Beagl, BEAGLB, Anrll 10.iKnl w 31 the teacher. Miss Boussora. and th . m.iarrn gave a party for th community. The evening was spent In playing games and ended with a mos lunch prepared by the older girls. A large crowd enjoyed thla good time. Mra Edler and little Barbara Frey visited school Tuesday afternoon. Miss Swanson apent Tuesday Tlslt. lng at the Schuls home. Mrs. J. L. Frlnlt and daughter. Era, attended the birthday party for Paul Schula at Sams Vslley. Many and Florrln Bailee of the. Meadows attended the party given at Sams Valley In the Caton hall aa "ll for Bill Dugan March 81. BUI left the noxt morning for Cali fornia to stay with relatlvea for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and family were Sunday guests at tha Charles Sanderson home. Cleo Sims, Lawrence Sanderson. Garrett Dews) and torlng and Merrill Martin hiked to Cave Rocks Sunday afternoon. Rav. Magcrle of Rogue River preach, ed at the school house Sunday morn ing after Sunday school. The Neighbors and Rice famfllea have moved from tha Donlson ranch to the Marsh ranch up on the hill. A family la expected to move onto the Denlson ranch, but we have not learned their names. ' Friendly Neighbors he! da regular meeting Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Grant aa leader. Raymond Mayfleld of Rogue River and Ella Blackman of Medford spent Wednesday evening visiting at th Sanderson home. : Ed Blnns, the Medford butcher. was here Thursday after a few weaner pl. - Crops are being out m Benin the ground Is dry enough to farm. Tom Dewa and grandson, Garrett, were Medford business visitors Wed nesday. Doran Mose spent Sunday after- noan visiting at the Zuck home. Leo Martin, who Is working at TabI Rock, spent the week-end with horn folks.- Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, April 10. (SOU Royal Neighbor lodge held a biui- nesa meeting Tuesd&j evening. They will meet again for a social evening apru ib. Mrs. George Backus and Mra. Archie Bowman will entertain. Jacksonville health commltteo met at Mra. Fred J. Flck'a Tuesday after noon. Election of officers was held and It waa decided to keep the pres ent officers for the year. Nejot meet ing will be at Mra. K. K. Henna's Mar 3. Mrs. Amy Dow entertained at din ner Sunday for Mrs. Agnes Hlnea of Forest Orove, Mr. and Mra. Miles Cen tral of Ruh and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Zlgler of Jacksonville. Mra. Tate visited Mrs. Thompson up Jackson oreek recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bell have re turned from Los Angelea and are liv ing on their ranch on the Jackson-vIlle-Ruch highway. Dr. D. A. Forbea of Eagle Point at- . tended the annual business meetliuj and aupper at the Presbyterian ehurcb, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kennetfh Blgham and son, Lewis, returned Thursday to their home In Portland after a two weeka visit with relatives here and at Yreka. P.-T A. la to meet at the hlga school auditorium today at 3 o'clock. Bmll Brltt and alster Mollie Brltt were Medford visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Parr and soa Junior of Phoenix visited at the O. O. Sanderson home Friday. Junior re mained over the week-end. . Mr. and Mra. Floyd Carter of Ash land were In town Tuesday on busi ness. Mr. and Mm. 7. T. Wilson and Mra. Elmer Adams were callers at the Ar ohle Bowman home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Russell from the Modoo orchards were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Walter Scho ler. Mr. and Mm. Robert Dawson at Trail creek spent Sunday with rela tlvea In town. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore from Or chard Home addition, south of Med ford recently called on Mr. and Mra. Archie Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. John Price, Miss Alloa Hoefs and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knight attended a show In Medford Sunday. Clifton Chlldera of Big Applegate) la spending a few days with bis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ohlldera. Meteorological Report April 10, 10113 FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Tuesday, becoming unset tled. Slightly warmer tonight. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Tues day, becoming unsettled with rain Tuesday northwest portion. Slightly warmer tonight but freeElng tem peratures east portion. Lowest temperature taila morning, 58 degree. Temperature a year ago todayi Highest 7B-. lowest a Totsl precipitation alnee Septem ber 1. 1032. 12.69 Inches. Relative humidity at ft p. m. yes terday. 91 per cent; a. n. today. 79 per cent. Sunset today 6:46 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow. Sr37 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, t At.