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nTDFOTlD MATL TOTBWE, MTTOFORD, OREGON, TT7ESD5Y. MAT 2, 1933. PAGE SEVE'JC DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT . Want Ad HERB ABB THE RATES! per word first insertion 3o (BI.U.U.UU' Bon additional Insertion, (Minimum aoo) per word .10 ......,m iom Per line per month, without ..HO py changes " Phone 75 copy cnang LOST LOST II dog mlM'ng, call 1819 rSSTJrnnvboubi''-blt axe In Table k district. Tel 13-X-3. Central Point. WANTED SITUATIONS SERTpUNTBRlli do sign palnt wt interior decorating - general pntobsJ3aUj SEWTNoTarrTsMaTelay wort of any kind. 25o per hour .81.75 day M Tharp. 37 Quince WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WaTSted Second .hand bird cage. 518 Liberty; . . . 5ANTED4'700 shakes. 30 In E. E. Poss, Talent. .,-.,- WANTED Small centrifugal or ro Uiry pump, also gas engine All must be in iood ahape and cheap. Box 133B5 Trioune. HAVE your furniture re-upholstered. Thibault. 069-R. WANT to lease farm with 10 or more at-ies. Write A. P. Townsend. Rt. 1. Box 190-A. Costa Mesa, caL DRIVING to Tacoma; want a I or 3 passengers. snarexpenoeo-- . at. 1. ... nw trrpe.n drs turo: first place north Airway Radio Station. Chas. Isaacs. WANTCDIiTP cnh of cheap team- O. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2. . WANTED Call at our office for latest and lowest Golden Anniversary prices on all types of wire Piucts for all wire requirements. Spec al Anniversay prices now Prevail Write for details. We cut rolls. Ship anywhere & aave you money It Its made of wire Ask us. Volney Dix on, Page Pence since 1B98. 134 N. Riverside avenue. Phone 268. Med ford, Oregon. LOAN Good security. Phone 319-R WANTED Wool , mohair. Wool bags twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p.o M5 care for In T.y home. Phone 137-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No. Central. FOR RENT -room modern house, 2 sleeping porches, garage, wood shed lawn, shade, all new Interior, right down town. 147 North Holly. Inoulre at Holly Apts. HOMES FOR RENT Call 896. FOR RENT 5-room furn. house, 815. 214 West Jackson. Inquire 715 Cedar. FOR RENT B-room huse, M a. land ready for garden. $6 mo. 4th house left side Ross Lane north Baker's Serv. Sta. STUCCO 5 rooms, furnace, fire place, m-xiern. 4 rooms, reflnlshed. large sleeping porch. Inquire 531 Spencer. POR RENT 331 Marie St., good con dition, reasonable rent. 1033 West 11th St. S rooms, good condition. 113 summit, 5 rooms, furnace, excellent condition. 102S West 0th, very attractive hume, hardwood floors, fireplace, close In: reasonable rent. 008 West 10th, 6 rooms. 810.00. 8ce H. H. Brown, or Tel. 108. roR RENT Part furnished house, cn.se In. Ask 444 N Front. FOR RENT 6-room house, modem, close in. lots of shade. Von Zun del. Phone 102. FOR RENT 5-rom house, city water, one acre Irrigated land, mile from cltv limits. Von Zundel. Tel. 102 FOR RENT S-room modern furnish ed house, vard, garden ground and garage. 641 Pine St. Call after 6 p. m at north door or other house - 637. next door. TOR RENT 5-room house, hardwood fluora, fireplace, finished. Von Zvpdel. Phone 102. FOR RENT Homes Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & Wblt - FOR RENT Partlv furnished 5-room house Inquire at 345 No Bart'.ett. POR RENT Well furnished modern hous. Call at S17 W. 10th. 27 WASHINGTON completely furn lsneo. garden spot, and ohlcken house. Phone 105. DEtf'.KABLE nooses alwaa in first class condition for rent, lease or sale. Call 105. FOR RENT HOUSES HOUSES 10, 812.50 and 15. water paid: wood range. Phone 103. POR RENT 5-room modern home, breakfast nook, lots of bullt-lns. hardwood floors, fireplace, hot air furnace, well furnished, electric re frigerator, overstuffed set, $40, wat er paid. Phone 728. POR RENT 4-room cottage, unfurn ished: two 2-room apartments, well furnished. By week or month. In quire at 317 E. Jackson Tel. 749-Y FURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with fas range and heater. 610 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. HOMES FOR KBNT Call 798. FOR BENT APARTMENTS 3 -ROOM furn. apt; overstuffed: elec trio range. 51 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Two 2 -room apartments, well furnished. By week or month Inquire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel 749-Y ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.; gar age: water paid. 011.50 Tel 130. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room apart ment, furn'shed, heat; garage. In pulre 534 N. Bartlett. 3 ROOM apt. With garage. 412 No. Ivy. POR RENT Newly decorated nicely furnished apartment. Adult. 327 So Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed: hardwood floors, light and heat. Man Tribune, Phone 75. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, 1, 2, 3 and 4-room. 1205 East Main. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1232-W FOR RENT FUKMSHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleepln; rooms. 2 blocks from courthouse at 957 Pearl St . Eufenc, Ore. PLEASANT room, separate entrance 22(1 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. PQR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One blook from Mam St. Reasonable rates. 222 6 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 718 B Mala Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BAOHELOR CABINS. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Acreage, share crop. Ph. 437-X. FOB EXCHANGE TRADE lj ton Graham truck, 10 speeds forward, for ugnt car. im. 1044-X. TO TRADE FOR, OAR 10 acres of land, 2 miles north of Trail on Trall-Tlller highway. C. F. Fry- 3 -ROOM modern home, bath, laundry trav. screened porch, bullt-lns. gar age, shade and frult trees: 700 equity for car, acreage, cabin site or what have you Phone 1638-L. or write Box 13337, Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth harrow, slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or grain. Tel 334-R-4. FURNITURE upholstered, re-flnlahed and cabinet work. Will exohange . for what have you. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. FOR SALE or trade for wood. Ford trucks and Fordson. Med. Fuel Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs.. 7 years old. Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge, So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R o Skellenger. Trail. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE To TRADE For house and lot In town. l acres, house, barn, chick en house, good garden ground, fine pasture: 2V3 miles out. Inquire at Route 4, Box 85, Buckshot Hill Rd. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In Bend, Ore., clear, for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Pre fer small acreage. What have you. 165 7th St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres Will sell cheap for cash 925 Reddy Ave. WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown fe White. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 30 White Leghorn chicks. 6 weeks old; 1 Black Rock setting on 16 choloe Plymouth Rock eggs. Also rabbits, one large doe and buck, and six fine sires. 518 Lib erty St. FOR SALE Cheap, pure bred Narra gansett torn from prize winning stock at Tangent. Ore. Call 361-R, or address Box 339 Central Point, Route 3. fOR SALE White Leghorn ehlcks: als i started chicks Cheap prices for May delivery. Blood-tested stock. C. J. McCoy, Medford. phone 334-J-4. FOR SALE Young turkeys, 35c each. J. E. Hannan, a mues aoove urop Bridge on Old Crater Lake high way 7i',c for highest quality W. L. chicks Hansen strain. May deliveries. Rocks snd Reds 8Vjc. Wonderful value. Jenks Foultry Farm. Tangent. Ore. TURKEY eges for sale. 15c each. Call 132-R. Medford. HANSEN triple pedrlgreed baby chicks. 10 per oundred. Custom hatching. 3l4o per egg. Eakln Hatchery, raient. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain, 82.60 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLERS Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 159-7. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cow and 2 heifers R. A Stump. West of Howard school. POH SA1.E 20 head of horses and mfies Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder pigs. AdolS Senilis. Beagle. . FOR SALE AUTOMBILES USED CAR SALE Some Real bargains. 60-Day Written Guarantee. 1931 Ford coupe. 1923 Pontlac sedan. 19?C Ford coupe. 193i Chrvsler sedan. 1929 Plymouth coupe. 1931 Ford sedan. 19 u Chrysler "8" convert, coupe. Also several earlier models to choose from. Chrysler - Plymouth - Htldson Terraplane - Cadillac - LaSalle Sales and Service. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside. Phone 18 Open Evenings. RECONDITIONED CARS Every car cleaned, repaired and ready to go. 60-day written guarantee. 1930 Ford coupe. 1929 Pontlac sedan. 1929 Essex coupe. 1930 Dodge ooupe. 1930 DeSoto sedan. 1931 Ford sedan. 1930 Plymouth coupe. Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 88 N. Rlv. Open Sun. and evenings FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHY' To Settle Estate 50 ACRES Bear creek bottom Fine garcen land. 15 acres of pears. $20. 000 place for 812,000. 30 'ACRE pear orchard; deep free sou. Best In valley on paved road: bungalow and barn. Some equlp mei.t. 818.000 place for $10,000. 10 ACRE pear orchard, fair house and barns, Irrigated. Easily worth $2500. Price for quick sale at $10u0 Rook bottom. No Inflation yet. Terms to suit. J. O. BARNES Phone 773, 910-Y, 16 S. Central PLACER MINE Old Channel Dlst. 40 acefi and outfit. Address Box 13433, Tribune. FOR SALE 8 acres, partly watered. 6-room house, other buildings, cow chickens, garden, d fruit, 6 berries, walnuts, cheap for cash; no trade Bx 141, -Jacksonville, Tools. FOR SALE OR LEASE Reai bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible party. 1 acre, house, garage, ben house; good soil and location. Close in Also electric range. Phone 1110-Y or write Box 129. Route 1. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 8-room modern house; garage; $500. Call at 145 S. Grape. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 rootn house newly painted and kal somlned. near school; nice garden . spot, at corner of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. POR SALE Good 8 room bouse (east frunt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at $450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Agates, cut and polished, at 620 So. Ivy. call after 6 p. m. POR SALE House plants. Mrs J. P. DeWltt, R. 2. Box 217. FOR SALE Federal truck, 3-ton, dump boqy. Price $700. Central Park subdivision on Jacksonville highway. Whole or part. Call at Jacksonville Exchange, FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn, 3o lb C. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE Large electric brooder. $8.00; or will trade for feed. See it at Samson'a Feed Store. SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1012. MENS all leather work gloves China goat 75c. Men It Women's' Jackets made to measure. Lewis Carpenter 308 So. Newtown. Medford. GET the No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Osed sewing machines, all makes, $6 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 LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED for 75o. Wjrk guaranteed. Call and deliver free Phone 261 Medford Cycle ar xjmr onop, la no r-jr Bt. WALL PAPER cleaned good as new. Call 283-J. Reasonable rates. F. M. Goodman. OET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on cloth tc with stand the r&ln and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack US and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 610 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORS A bit! acta. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 5. No. 83 North Central Avs upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title liuarance. Tbe only complete Title System In Jacksov coonty. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Pbone 1181 Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEO ROE DO IT - Tel. 1172 House cleaning Ploof waxing Ori ental rag cleaning, specialty Electrical Service. FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Repairs day or nlte Phone 665-Y Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant tn southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: boot binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks billing systems dunllcatlng - cash sales clips and everything id the printing una, 28-80 N, Oripe. Phone 75, BUSINESS OntECTORT Money co Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charge See W. E Thomas, 46 S- Central Ground ' floor Cratertan Theatre Bldg State Lloense No. d-157 Publlo Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHING MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY , Grace C. Voss 84 North Central Phone 112 Transfer. BADS TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We nauJ anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir 8treet- Phone 333. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, May 2. (Spl ) Mrs. Anna Walch spent Friday as the guest of Mrs. E. E. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Hansen were dinner guests at the Glbeon home Friday. Mr. Hansen was helping Bill Gibson with his onions. Clarence Myers, BUI Gibson and G. A, Hansen each have a fine stand of onions and are kept very busy with the weeds. Mrs. Hayward and sons. Olen and Clarence from Mountain View,- Call!., are here for an extended visit on the Hayward ranch, formerly owned by Joe Maxfleld. Mr. Monta and daughters, Donna, and Mrs. Velda Dalhke spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Monla, at Hilt. Calif. Bill Barker moved his goate, the latter part of the week to his home stead above Butte Falls. Cyril Haak accompanied him and will be em ployed at the Barker ranch this sum mer. Mrs. Joe Maxfleld spent Thursday night at the Clngcade home In Eagle Point. Friday she drove to Yrcka, Calif, wit hthe Clngcades snd at tended the funeral of her niece, Mrs. Ida Hughes. Mrs. Bd Tucker, B. B. Tucker and children were business visitors In Medford and Central Point Satur day. . Mrs. Marlon Barker and Mrs. Ellyn Charley attended teachers' meeting In Medford Saturday, Leland Dyslnger. Bill Myers, Ger ald Hansen and Mildred Hansen were among those who enjoyed a party at the Wyant home recently. Walter Marshall, who Is employed by the forest service. In the Butte Falla vicinity, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Henry attended the funeral of their cousin, John W. Willlke; In Medford Sunday. H. w. Wright Is building another tourist cabin on his place, which will be used by the Myers family this sum mer. Rev. D. D. Randall of Medford Was a welcome visitor at 'Sunday school and preached a very Interesting ser mon which was enjoyed by all present. PORTLAND GASOLINE ADVANCE HALF CENT PORTLAND. May 3. (AP) Retail gasoline prices advanced one-half cent a gallon here Monday! First struc ture fuel was today selling at 18 cents, third structure at 14 cents, and Ethyl at 21 cents. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Parcel of ground 4, Playing cards s. Plan of a town site 18. Room In a harem It. State in Brazil li. Pleasure ex cursion 15. In bctiatf of 16. Formally proper 17. KngUsh school 18. Exchange 20. Girl student. colloq. 23. Spike of corn 21 Stage speeches to the audi ence 29. Kind of bird 32. Frighten 23. Arizona Indian 34. Beverage 38. Stumble 37. Living 3t. Gives the meaning of iU Amount of medicine it. River: Spanish 44. Pulled apart 46. Legislate 60. Half: prefix 63. Knfrllsh river 6. Conflict of arms Solution of Yeiterday'i Puzzle 5 p e dshameapes weretalonbite g R 1 A jjjo R5.ITaNON p u E EJJkU APL AND IlliiOlN E r-1 YiN E Oli TR Y5T50?GANI s m ROulTEAMf I Lfeiei S AIM US ANKLE DAgT PL A Np 5 A I L T jE i rU hi D ETT All lNSANlDlAiNmE 66. Patron saint or i or way 67. Dispatch 6R. Before h9. Merchandise 60, Ood of love 61. Secret military agent DOWN L Upper room In a, barn 2 3 jpj4 5 Z 7 77 iizlmi--" ia 175 35 2i WW, W, W?- j iiilll 26 2Tto 37-"35 : m III 33 Hp. 35 pp3Z IT H"3 ill so & psr It w - T , - (0UNTY Riviera RIVIERA, May 3. (Spl.) Mr- Mrs. George Lance were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance April 30. Mrs. Bessie Anderson and son, Ed Boling. visited her son. Lester Bollng, and family April 37. Mrs. Bertha Poyer has been visit ing In Grant pass for the last few days. Mrs. Ben Harrison and son, Clar ence, spent Wednesday afternoon -t the N. B. Turpm home. Mlsa Virginia ye and Ted Dole were callers at the Clay Biles home April 34. Claire Stumbo was absent from school most of last week on account of a sort hand. He was splitting wood when the ax handle broke, running several silvers In the palm of his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist of ddld Hill were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller April 35. Mr. and Mrs. John Biles left Sat urday for Roseburg, where they will visit a few days with their daugh ter, Mrs. O. E. Joelson. Mrs. Ed Perfountain and family at tended Sunday school at Foots creek Sunday. Mrs. D. L. Biles visited the first of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Bryon Ward. Mrs. Howard Barker and son. John nie of San Pranctsco, are here visit ing her mother, Mrs. Julia Rucker, Arthur Biles Is having some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrlck were In Rogue River April 39. Bryon Ward, who has been over on the Chetco river, returns Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson were visiting at the C. C. Carr home April 23. , , Prospect PROSPECT, May 3. (Spl.) Mike Hanley, Jr., spent a week recently as house guest at the W. T. Grieve home. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moore and chil dren spent Sunday. April 33, visit ing relatives tn Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Belden of Rose burg were guests Easter of Mr, and Mrs. Wyatt Clarke. Mr. Belden ! manager of the Union Oil Co. at Roseburg. Fifteen children from the Prospect school attended snd took pt In tbe musical festival in Ashland Thurs day. Prospect P.-T. A. held their April meeting Wednesday afternoon. At the business meeting it was voted to discontinue the hot lunches for the remainder of the term. The re freshment committee, consisting of Mrs. Wyatt Clarke, Mrs. Jeff Rlchey, Mrs. Donald Neville and Mrs. Clower served coffee and cake. About 16 ladles were present. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gaines have moved to Diamond lake, where Mr. Gaines has a Job as caretaker. Mr. and Mrs.' William Young and two daughters and Mrs. Kerr of Med ford were guests April 33, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulrlch. Mrs. Young Is Mr. Ulrlch's sister. Cross-Word Puzzie ' t. Kindled 10. Commotion 11. Number 19. That which Is obtained from some thing else 21. English letter 2. Decay 25. Mend with yarn or thread 26. City In Penn sylvania 37. Old world lizard 28. Food fish 29. Outdoor game 30. Genus of the honeybee JI. Marry lb. Air: comb. form S. Self 40. Demons 42, Rub out 45, At any time 47. Overcomes with solemn wonder it. Kind Tault 49. Card with three spots - 60. Scatter seed 61. Old musical note 62. Deface 64. Biblical char acter I. Scent I. Ancient trisb capital 4. Come into view 6, Wheeled vehicle C Scandinavian navigator T. Group of Pa cific Islands I. Prophesy Briefs Valley View VALLEW VIEW, May 3. (Spl.) Miss Esther Chllrters. who Is a atu deut at the Stanford school of nurs ing at San Francisco, has been spend ing a weeks' vacation with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Childers and family here. Oeorge McCracken returned Wed- j nesday from a few days' visit with ; bis brothers, who are attending Ore-! gon State college. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter visited at the William Glenn home Sunday. Mrs. William Glenn and Mrs. W. A. Stratton attended a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Balls of Ashland and Mrs. Louis Brown of Medford. at the lattors home Tuesday. Mrs. E. C. Gardner and Mrs. L. O. Penland attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs, W. A. Holloway In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Gardner won one of the prizes. D. M. Lowe Is one of the auc cessful fishermen from our neigh borhood. At the opening of the season he got two largo 25 and 30- lb. fish on his first trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Combest and little daughter were over-night vis itors at the Don Lowe home Satur day. D. A. Runyard of Medford. Copco salesman. Installed &n electric steri lizer for milk utensils at the W. A. Btratton ranch Saturday for demon stration purposes. All Interested are invited to examine this sterilizer as it is a great labor saver and very simple, practical and low In price. Valley View Community club neia their April meeting Thursday with 27 ladles and 6 children present after a short business meeting the follow ing program was introduced by Mrs. Kayl, the program chairman, con tinuing the study of Japan, which has been taken up for the last several months: Mrs. Lowd snd Mrs. Lennox, vocal duet; paper on children and youth of Japan, Mrs. N. E. Hawk; vocal solo, Mrs. Stella Morse; paper on the art and pottery of Japan by Mrs. O. W. Glasgow; Mrs. Olasgow had Japanese articles on display to Illustrate her talk. Mrs. Earl Bostwlck, Mrs. H. Weagant and Mrs. W. A. Stratton served lunch at the close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs- O' Oardner. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton were guests ftt a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg Thursday, celebrating the Borgs' 18th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent playing bridge. At the close of the evening the hostess served delicious refreshments. The guests presented Mr. and Mrs. Borg with two pieces of Fostorla. Little David Lowe, son of Profes sor and Mrs. George Lowe of Central Point, spent the week-end with hla grand-parents, "Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lowe. Valley View Junior club held ft party at the club house Saturday with 30 people present. After an evening of games, refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie and Mr. and Mrs. James Lennox acted as patrons and patronesses. Dr. D. Nance and Mr. Grant Davla were Valley, View collors this week. Mrs. A. Davenhlll and Mrs. William Glenn were guests at a luncheon ftt the home of Mrs. Emll Peil in Ash lsnd Friday. Sewing for the Red Cross and games occupied the after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Thornton and Merrick Thornton called at the Stratton home Friday. Herbert Dnvia and Mr, Elliott vla Ited at the Glenn home Wednesday. The young women's club, which has Just been organized, entertained their husbands at their mooting Saturday evening with a waffle party at the home of Mrs. Don Lowe. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bostwlck, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bost wlck, Mr. snd Mrs. Elmer NIckols. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Leslie and the hostess, Mrs. Don Lowe and her hus band H. R. Westerberg Is confined to his home by Illness. Professor and Mrs. George Lowe and little son of Central Point were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lowe Sunday. TRAIL, May 2. (Spl.) The TnM! and Shady Cove school Joined the Reese creek school In an all-day pic nic April 28. E. E.Ash and George Fisher have gone to Yreka, Calif., on a prospect ing trip. The Scott and Me rr I man families spent Wednesday with the Merrlman boys at their mountain home on Elk creek. Mrs. Irvln Howe and daughter, and Mrs, Edith Wright spent Satur day shopping In Medford. Mrs. H. T. Swingle and Mrs. Ed Cushman shopped in Medford Fri day. Lee Merrlman la spending a few days at Phoenix where he Is gather ing cattle for H. T. Swingle. Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson, who had been visiting with her son, Keva Hutchinson and family In Klamath Falls for t week returned home April 2ft. Mrs. "Kmvm. Mitthlnann inrf lit tle daughter. Shir lev. came with her for a week-end visit and Keva csme Saturday evening snd they returned home Sunday. Mrs Wllsta Pmltt called on friends In this community Friday. ' Clarence Noe apent Sunday at his cottage near Sunset on the Rogue. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cottrell and lit tle daughter. Barbs, were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. B. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Owens, who b&v Trail been In Loa Angele the past year, have returned to their home here for a few months. Six ladles from the Trail Extension unit are planning to attend the Jack son County Home Extension unite to be held in Medford at the First Chris tian church May 3. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, May 3. (Spl.) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rallton an eight-pound boy April 38. Green Matthews returned home April 27 after a week's Illness In the I sacred Heart hoeijital at Medford. I Rogue River cowboys were heard over the radio Friday evening, after several weeks' absence. Mrs. J. N. Davis and daughter, Miss Olive Hanna of Eureka. Calif., are spending a week with their sister, Mrs. Scot Boyer of Butte Falls high way. J. T. Coller and daughter. Fern, of Medford, spent April 24 with Mr. and Mrs. J. Nichols. Mrs. Carlyle Natwlck is able to be around again after having suffered severely sprained ankle laat week. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. May 3. (Spl.) Mr. Ralph Green and family apent Wednesday evening at James Mays. Howard Holtman gave a party for Loren Close Friday evening. Loren left for Klamath Falls Saturday to visit his father. Mrs. James Mays called on Mrs. Donlca and Mrs. Green Sunday. Bill Shann and wife were In Med ford Wednesday. Mrs, James MacDowell and Earl Harmon were out to the valley Thurs day. Mrs, McKensle and daughter. Billy, and Mrs. Jennings of Jacksonville called at the Maya home Friday. Mrs. Holtman spent Monday night at James MacDowell's. Frank Marquess and wife were In Talent Monday. Fern Valley Has Last of Literary Society Meetings FERN VALLEY, Msy 3 (Spl.) Fern Valley Literary met for the last meeting this school year. The pro gram presented was as follows: Reci tations by Mary Jean Henry, Donald Messenger, Pearl Henry, Harry Henry. Harold Messenger, Jokes were told by Roy Barnes. An old fashioned school was held with Mrs. Carl Henry as teacher; "students" were Mrs. Hensler, Mary Hen&lor, Mrs. W. Ferns. Pearl Kantor, Mr. Henry, Joe Kantor. Harmonics selections were given by John Kantor, Jokes by Allan Bussey, recitation, Pearl Kantor, and har monica selections, Allan Bussey, A welner roast Is planned for an early date. , ENLIVEN STATE FAIR SALEM, May 3. (AP) Turtle races may be featured at the state fair this year, announces Director Max Gehlhar. Gehlhar said letters he had re ceived indicated that turtle races have proved popular at all fstrs where t,hey have been held. Horse racing with parl-mutuel bet ting has been assured, Gehlhar stated. Decision had not been made yet as to whether parl-mutuel betting would be applied to the turtle races. ASHLAND, May 9. (6nl.) Avgerls brothers, who oper&ts a lumber mill In the Colestln district, ar. advertis ing for loggers, having received a ten tative contract which will provide a limited operation of their mills this summer. Ths Avergls mill hu operated each aummer, providing some employment, snd while the tentative contract of fers little in the way of profit the operation of the mill will provide em ployment. It Is said. 1 flnaln'R Auto Owners Peeved. MADRID. (AP) Automobile own ers In Spain are Indignant over a new labor regulation which limits chauffeurs' work to 8 hours a dsy snd 6 days a week. Tf cars are used on the driver's day off, accredited men must b. hired for the extra work. Owners wishing to drive their own must get permits from the So cialist Oeneral Laborers' union. Oregon Weather. Fair In south and unsettled north portion tonight and Wednesday; prob ably showers northwest portion; frost south and east portion tonight: ris ing temperatures south and east por tion Wednesday; moderate changeable winds offshore. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two front apartments in tho Mail Tribune building with fireplace! and hardwood floor. Both are fur nished comfortably. Eight In the center of Medford 'i down-town district . . . Moderate rent. Apply at Mail Tribune office, No. Fir itreet. M NARY MISSING FROM PURIFIED G. 0. P. HOOK-UP (Continued from Page One.) were blocked because McNary would not stand for it. He hn iivh tM long to cut off hla nose for spite. may seem use a sname to ess ern Republicans that the western Liberals live under their banner. Bui there Is no ejcperleneed cool-headed. iwiiHmn in wasnington who does not realize thut t.h. futnr. A w Republican party rests on winning Jan. bUB wrac. Most impartial observers bellev the new Federal AwU.ri infr right Into the hands of the Dem ocrats. The confidential figures of th Democratic hlirh they will not b surprised to low ' "uuao scuts in tne next, election. That fluure was rr(v. ... hu im Parley's expert statistician. Hs took vicuuon returns lor every off-year election sines the civil war. H. found that the party In power always lost after wlnnlnc th n.M.n "Hs averaged those losses snd applied nio average ro me existing Demo, oratlo strength In th house. javon ii n wows out that way Democrats would still control the) house by 37 votes. Republicans can gain control only If they win 98 seat. That Is a big order. The Republicans are having a harol time getting anyone to Uy money oq th barrelhead In these days. The national committee may oloag up within a month, leaving only corporal's guard on watch hers. The young Republican Commute from w'.lch ex-Vlce President Curtla withdrew, also Is In financial straits. Chollle was supposed to get a large salary but It did not materialize. HU sister Dollls was supposed to round up a lot of members but they did sot materialise either. to the Shoreham building. Ther mio niaaen nepuDiican clan dally gathers. Leading ths crowd are for mer fierrfttjirv n1 w.. tt,,.i... owns the , building, and Lawrencs) racney, lormer secretary to Mr. Hoover. Chairman Sanders of th national committee Is recovering nicely from a hospital operation. Ths Roosevelt price-boosting pro pram waa nearly ruined by It best friends. Leading offender was Its father-ln-ln-name-only. Sen. Thomaa of Oklahoma. His untamed remarks caused an Inner upheaval In tb Democratlccloakroom. The Democrats wars trying to show that the program was not so Inflat ing as It sounded, unquestlonabl; tney were correct, if it Is conseva tlvely administered Its Inflation wtfc!T be largely psychological. icv Thomas thought It was the rettf; tfilng and breathed fire upon It. Twerc' ii bankers In the gsllerles nearly faint- W ed when he predicted it would taxefl!';; two nunarea ouiion OI purenssinf 1.,- Ku "Will Mi. .HQ glTV I. to the poor.. They recovered when ths recollect, cd that perhaps there wss not that much money lu Heaven and earrbj combined. In the secret conferences with Msa. Donald ths president tried to get thai British pound staballezd at $4. Thla was obviously more than hs expected to get. His minimum figures wbtsj $3.90 for the pound and 85 cent for ths dollar. Most of tha oonver satlon centered around a consultative pact to help disarmament. Ths Democratic platform pledgesj our cooperation In such a Ventura. Mr. Roosevelt was qulta successful In his little schema to prevent Mao. Donald and Harriot from getting to gether. tn order not to make It too ot vlous, hs hsd them together socially but never together in a business con ference. The result wss that thai French effort to get In on the Brit ish conference waa fruitless. No untoward Incidents resulted. . Belgium Preserves Waterloo. : - BRUSSELS (AP) A socialist pro. Ject to repeal the law of 1914 forbid' ding new buildings on the battlefield of Waterloo waa tabled In the chenw per of deputies. Ths motion stated that tha British committee charged with preservation of the slt htn dered Inhabitants of the district by holding the government to" the let" ter of tha law. Raal aetata or insurance Leave at to Jones. Phone 798. PBPMANBNTS tl.M. 350, 4. tIM. Bowman's. F-none 67. SEE CHARLES A. TO BUY YOUR HOME lUUksHHUaVH