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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAT 18. 1933. PAGE NINE 7 m DON'T FOEQET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABE THE RATES: W word rt in ertton (Minimum 35o) Each additional Insertion. per word 1 iUlnlmum 10c) per Una per month, without 1.35 copy cnan.e- 75 Phone "JoST Pair white kid gloves. Sat. night. Phono 391-R. LOST If dog missing call 1518. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED 3 men with equipment Vj-ho can grubstake themselves to 7-ut wood on shares. House and stove furnished. Write or call on Mrs. Barto. Rogue River. R. F. D. 1. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED girl wants to help In home. Phone 14-F-ll. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint in interior decorating - general paint Job. Call at 222 So. Central SEWING, care of children, day work of any kind, 25o per hour )" day. Mrs. Tharp. 87 Quince 641-L WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO BUY A OABIN SITE Must be accessible, vet not close to other cabins, and above high water. Will pay cash for bargain. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlsh ed and re-glued. Phone 069-R. Thlbault. WANT TO RENT Good house Just outside city limits; for beer garden, v What have you? Box 12504, Tribune. WANTED Kalsomlnlng and reflnlsh tng. .. 603 N, Bartlett. . WANTED Used bathroom fixtures. Cheap. Box 12976. Mall Tribune. WANTED Party to share expenses to Fresno. Call 341-R-4. WANTED Dragsaw. Write Boxholder, Applegate, Ore. EMPTY furniture van wanta load for Portland or way points last of week. Phone 1044-X, Hawley Transfer. xy ANTED House to rent, unfurnish ed. Must have fireplace, large liv ing room, 9 bedrooms. Will pay tao a month. Call 1081-W after 6 o'clock. WANTED Will pay curtl of cheap team O. A. Devoe. rei. d-.j-.i--. LOAN Good security Phone 319-R WASTED Wool, mohair. Wool bsgs twme for sale Medlord Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062 wnm.n i.tkr one or two elderly peo- n.e m care for In t.v home. Phone 137-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. WANTED Household gooda. stoves tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR REM HOUSES for R.F.NT Furnished modern 6 room house, completely newly dec orated. Stewart Ave., across O. 8. plant office; 820.00. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 510 and 512 No. Bartlett. Tel. 341-k-i FOR rent Fine modern home, 2 miles north on Pacific highway: with or without acreage. Tel. 349-W FOR RENT Small 3-room furnished house, close In: 812 a month, water paid. Call at 125 S. Holly. POR RENT Stucco modern, home, two bedrooms, fireplace, lawn, flow era, garage, rent very reasonable: available Immediately. 1015 W. 11th FOR rent Furnished house, four rooms, close In. paved street. gar age. Call 511- South Park Avenue. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, newly decorated, 147 North Holly; rwo. water paid. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house. Faone 834-J. SMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No. central. IR RENT fl-room modern bouse, ' Ceeplng porches garage, wood- nfo lawn shade, all new mwtwii. n?M down town 147 North Holly Innulre at Holly apta. HOrs FOR RENT Call 608. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished oi unfurnished. Brown ft White FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room bouse. Inquire at 34S No Bartlett DESIHABLE houses always in first cls condition for rent, lease or a.e Call 105. BOUSES 810. 812 30 and 15. water 'P'i: wood range. Phone 105 fern HOUSES. O. A. OeVo. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RSNT.-Meat market, fully equip ped: 1 4. ton Ice machine; all ne. . -ua St. caU at 518 So. Oakdale. rOR BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APT. 3-room. over stuffed furniture, silk llou met tress. Priced right, with garage. 41 J Ko. Ivy. WELL furn. 3-rooms and Bleeping porch. 212 So. Grape. DURBELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. FOR RENT Two 2 -room apartments well furnlahed. By week or month Inquire at 317 E Jackson Tel 749 Y ATTRACTIVE two rooms furn.: gar age; water paid. 111.50 Tel 130 3 ROOM apt. With garage 119 No Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overatuffed: hardwood floors light and heat. Malt Tribune Phone 75 FUR RENT rUKM&H-D BOOMS FRONT ROOM, 220 No. Oakdale. PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, close In: bath, garage. 609 E. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 S Drape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates 222 8 Oentral. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD 20 1211 East Main. BOARD AND ROOM a Ratea very moderate. 716 E Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHEiOR CABINS. 82.00 per week. 40 s. Front. FOR RENT Acreage, ahare crop Pb 437-X. FUR EXCHANGE 3-ROOM modern home bath, laundry tra.f screened porch, bullt-lns gar age ahade and ruit treea; $700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what nave you rnone iooo-l.. or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR TRADE? 3 sections spike-tooth r.irrow slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs- 7 years ora Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland WOOD tor Jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail Or. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 38 4 ACRES, unimproved land near towns: shallow water level. Also 50 by -150 city lot with duplex and single house. Exchange for farm. Owner to owner. M. R. Skinner, Hemet, Calif. TO laCGHANGE Nice little home in Bmd. Ore., clear, for something deal in Medford or Ashland. Pre fer small acreage What have you sl65 7th St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres Will sell cheap for cash 925 Reddy Ave WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown a White. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HERE IS A SAFE BUY WITH A SURE INCOME acres. 5-room house, barn, garage, other outbuildings, well at house, barn and lot, no ir rigation, close In on good road, deep, rich soil. Ideal for hops which can be contracted now for five years at 35c. This place, planted to hopt, will pay for Itself In three years: 92750.00, V50.00 cash, balance on terms at 6 Interest. Wanted 2 to 3-acr- tract, good soli, close In, unimproved. Will pav cash. Have a splendid home In Klamath Falls, clear, within 3 blocks of the main center of city. Will exchange for Medford property or Improved acreage. W. G. TRILL. Suite 12, Palm Bldg.. Real Estate, Fire In surance, Rentals. FOR SALE Hop land. 22 acres fine river bottom sou. 3.2 miles from u Pass. Inquire 624 N. Central, Tel 1387-J. COMING LAND AUCTION SALE Choice acreage, fertile garden tracts. beautiful homesltes. highly lm- provea dairy and stock ranch, an to be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder. Just the land you want absolutely at your own price. Get ready for this sale. Thursday, May 25th. Walter H. Jones Auction Company. FOR SALE OR LEASE Reai bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible party, l acre, nouse. Karaite, hen house; good soil and location. Close In Also electric range. Phone 11I9-Y or write Box 129, Route 1. FOR SALE HUMES FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 5- room modern house for email place, acreage, truck. Inquire 621 West Jackson. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4- room house newly painted and xai somlned. near school; nice garden spot, at comer of Sunset and Co lumbus, huh sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry- dale store U great bargain at atou Terms Phone 517-L. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze turkey egJS from 18 to 33-lb. hens, 10c each while thev last. T. J. Haynes, 1st house right side Red Top school. 7'c for highest quality W. U chick ' Hansen strain. May deliveries Rocks and Reds 8Vjc. Wonderful value Jer.ks Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore FOR SALE Barred Rocx hatching eg, laying strain, -.ou nunarea Baker Sendee Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Mam. Phone 1599-Y. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WciaNER PIGS, brood sow to farrow soon, r'.dlng corn racmc cum-ui. M. F. Baker, highway 1 mile sou:h of Talent. FOR SALE 5 good work horses. Reir of 1140 Court St. FOR SALE Good Jersey heifer, fresh soon. Lee Wakefield. Jacksonville. FC.lt SALE 20 head of norsea and m':les Ray Moran Centra Point Adolf SchuU - UED feeder Beajit. P St FOR BALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Shropshire rams and ram lambs. L. A. salaoe, jr.. cen tral Point. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Walker hound, year aid. 15. Call 998. FOB SALE AUTOMBILES LATE 1930 Ford Coupe, age. Tel. 1522-Y. FOR SALE Dodge and Hup pickup for 20 each. 1940 W. 11th. O. K. USED OARS . 1931 Ford town sedan. 6 wire wheels and trunk, good rubber. An ex- cellent buy. 1930 Cher, sedan. Karlkeen trunk. Best of condition. 1928 Chev. coach, one that will give you many miles of satisfied service. Our usual 30-day guarantee. Easy O. M. A. C. terms If desired. Several other good buys. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Phone 150. FOR SALE Trailer. Pat'a. Prune St. FOR SALE 1 '26 Ford coupe. 1 spray rig, 2 mowers. George M. Mahon, one mite so. Talent. FOR SALE Late '31 Ford sport road ster. 8 wire wheels, new ruooer, many extras, perfect condition Will sacrifice for cash. Call 584-R 407 King. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New Mellink fireproof safe: paid til 5. Bargain for CASH or "What have you for trade?" Box 13513. -Tribune. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. $8.00 per ton. Farmers Exchange Coopera tive. Phone 932. GOOD used piano, first-class condi tion, $55.00. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 36 S. Grape. FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn. 3c 10 O. A. DoVoe SUPBRFEX oil neater, cheap. 1012 FOR SALE Large electrlo brooder $8 00: or will trade for feed. See It at Samson's Feed Store. MENl? all leather work gloves Chins goat 7oc. Men 6c women s jackets mane to measure -evne carpente: 308 So Newtown. Modford OEM the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall rr:bune Job imce: printed on o'oth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALSOsed sewing machlnee. all mates, o 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 NOTICE Socks darned, 3c per pair. ivv so. urape et. LAUNDRY Washed, starched and dried. 3c lb. 105 So. Grape. M. . A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging. Tel. 648-W. 313 8. Grape. LA W N MOWERS SHARPENED tor 75c Wjtb guaranteed. Call and deliver free Phone 281 Medford Cycle as Hepair Shop, -3 No Fir St. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass. ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job jrnce: printed on oloth tc with stand . the rain and weather BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstiacta. MUREMY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central Ave. upstairs JACKSON CO. ADS r II A LI CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Inanrance. Toe only complete Title System In Jacksor County. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Pbone 1181 Expert window Cleaners. LET GEO ROB DO IT - Tel. IU2 House cleaning Ploot waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job PrlntlnR. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing of all klnda; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, a o d blanks, billing systems, duplicating oash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 38-30 N Grape Pbone 75. Money to Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three oer cent per month on un paid balance No other charge. See W. B. Thomas. 46 S Central Ground floor Crater! an Theatre Bldg. State License No. d-tS7. Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIKMOGRAPHINO MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace O. Voas 84 North Central Phone 113 Transfer. EADS rRAHoPEH ft STORAGE CO. Office 10IO NO. central rnone oio Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NKING TBUCKlNO CO. Trans fer and Storage we haul anything at reasonable prloa. Ill No Fu Street. Phone 333 HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack art and movers Spoclal livestock movtne equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 81ft NortB Hlveralde Phone 'lM- LEGAL NOTICES rati for Bid.. Notice Is hereby given that the Jackiwn County Court will receive hm for the installation of a sprlnkicr ' svstf m for the Court House grounds tat the hour of 10.00 o'clock a. m. oa the 29th day of May. 1933. Plans and specifications mav be obtained at the office of the County Clerk In the Court House. Medford. Oregon. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk. Brownsboro BROWNBBORO. , May IB. (SpU- Mrs. Mary Meyer of Lake Creek has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Imogene Charley, the paat week. Lola Wright, Frances Myers and Irene Charley were Saturday guesta of Donna Monla. Mrs. Woods of Eagle Point called at the Wright home Wednesday, while Mr. Woods made a business trip to the W. M. Hansen ranch. Examination for the sixth, sev enth and eighth grades were held at the school house last Thursday and Prlday. Mable Annlng was a school visi tor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker have traded their ranch for property at Roes Lane near Medford and ex pect to move to their new home soon. Dorothy Willis of Medford spent the week-end with her friend. Mable Annlng. Mrs. Isolee Wakefield of Yreka, Calif., spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Isolee. Donna and Helen Brown and Mildred Hansen attended the baccalaureate services at Eagle Point Sunday morning. Donna la one of the high school graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and moxn- er of Seattle, old time residents of this community, called on friends here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Barker of Butte Falls was a week-end guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker. Brownsboro shoppers In Medford last week were Floyd Charley, Bill Monla, Lester Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hansen. Mrs. L. J. Rohrer and Mild red and Bruce Hansen. Mother's day was observed at the close of Sunday school, with sev eral readings and songs given by the members. Thirty-two per pres ent. Mrs. C. W. Myers attended the College Women's club with Mrs. Roy Stanley In Medford last week. Mra. George Canode, who has taught In the Washington school for the past twenty years, was the teacher of Mrs. Myers In Illinois, when in the first grade, and a visit was en Joyed by them at the club. Lei and Dyslnger resumed hla stud ies at high school last week, after having spent some time with his father at Applegate, prospecting. Phoenix 'PHOENIX. May 18. (Spl ) Sever al pupils of the North Phoenix school are proud of the final Palmer certfl cates thta week In the Palmer method of writing. Those winning certifi cates are Eleanor Sheets, Joan John ston, Janet Bishop and Delmar Hockeramlth. ' Mrs. Joe Standard and daughter Susanne of Portland, are visiting for a time at the Dr. Standard home. Services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday will be as follows: Sun day achool at 10:00 o'clock. Special music by the puplla of the North Phoenix school. Worship service at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "A Com mon Worship." Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock for the three groups Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L First Ureek letter I. Devoured . Likely It, Mora pallid lL Note of th. scale- 14. Syllable used In musical refrains Is. Worship 16. Indication 15. Moves rhythmically 20. Narrow road 21. Mournful 23. Depiction of the beau tiful ti. Weeds 2.1. Kncouraga 17. Savory meat Jelly It. Beat soundlyt colloq. IL Harpoons 3.1. Music drama 37. Fall Id drops J. Finds fault 1L Old cloth measure a. Pencil of Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle gARRAH R E A D E iE M P jR WAI5 T iNIK L ST EM L SR E E pp E A L S. SCALpi AEfflAg R is T R M I OT1SM HP EL EE AR L MILL 11 A S MIA L 49. Flavor 82. First woman S3. Be iltuatsil H. Go In S5. Spread for drying ti. Bro.nd shallow uchl .4. Regiment In .nrtJi the Turklib "cwded vessel irmT fl. Look at with wonder and dftllffht 47. Throw aside DOWN L South Amer ican river 1 Boy ' 2 3 4 5 ill 6 lip io " : : H m .' m Hi ,b ' m 20 21 22 HH p 2 5 SB3 W.1 36 31 Ao 41 A2 A3 ' a BUI 7" """" 4i """" !p 4j So SI 1 1 wt 1 IH 1 1 1 adults, senior. Intermediate and Ju-1 nlor. Evening worship 8 o'clock, j Three girls who were delegates at the , Christian Endeavor convention held j ports of the meeting there. Those attending were Pauline McAbee. Mar Jorle Poling and Maxlne Cobletgh. Mrs. Iner. Hayes Is visiting in Klnmath Falls. Three Christian Endeavor societies at tie Presbyterinn church Sunday were well attended. Senior Interme diate n.eetlng was led by Mrs. T. M. Caster and during the hut half hour the uciult society met with them and enjoyed the especially planned moth er's day program given by he young people. PHOENIX. May 18. (Spl.l Juntor and senior banquet was served at the Presbyterian church Monday night, prepared by members of the Thurs day club. Florence Shearer and Addle Bola, dressed In pink costumes, were the waitresses. The Junior class decorated the table and room In senior class colors, rose and silver. Place cards and pro grams were very unique, cut and painted to represent a covered wag on with the word "Frontlere" written across the top of the wagon. The program was as followr: The Cov ered Wagon, Miss Patterson: Blazing the Trail. Helen Olover; The Ex plorers. Marjorle Poling: The Folks Back Home, Pauline McAbee: Arouna the Compflre, a musical number; Mountains In the Distance, Mr. Camp bell; The End of the Trail. Mr. Whit man. Eugene Shearer was toastmas ter. Places were laid for 23. Fol lowing the dinner, all motored to Medford, where they attended movie. The Junior and senior banquet is an annual affair here, and greatly looked forward to as a time when the Junior class entertains the sen lor class, , WASHINGTON. May 18. (AP) A general Improvement In business con ditions throughout the country was reported to President Roosevelt to day by a special committee of the advisory council of the federal re serve board. The committee, headed by Walter Smith of St. Louis. Is In special session here with Secretary Woodln. Apparently the administration Is carefully sizing up the national sit uation preparatory to the use of any of the new power given the presi dent for inflation. Phoenix Extension Unit Meets Friday PHOENIX, May 18. (8peclal.) Phoenix extension unit will meet at the Presbyterian church all day Frl dey. Mrs. Mabel Mack, home dem onstration agent, will be present to demonstrate preparation of eggs, and many appetizing dlshea will be pre pared. All ladles of the community are Invited to attend. The meeting will commence at 10:00 o'clock. Cross-Word Puzzie IT. Arrtwireo 19. Crimped fabric SI. Salt 22. Arabian cainet'a hair cloth ti. Secret In formation! colloq. St. Either ol two para N (ela of lati tude 21. Religious poem 10. Periods of prosperity It. Takes Into custody IS. Long narrow Inlet of the aea M. Catch tight of M. Blunh as. Ullltary student St. Living 40. Leveled to the ground 42. Metric measure of capacity 45. Sour from an opera 41. Hindu princes 48. High moun tain 10. Small peg ued In golf SI. Basle 1 C I 5 Ml C E ST S DyMpJ R OW D M IRE EATlEffl E N Ajgsga P NAP IIaMeIni a. Stow but persevering pen on 4. Queen of the rod a L Part of an C. Property 7. Plaything I. Tree . Oil of rot pctali 1ft. Inclined 11. Domeitlcatea IUNI0R, SENIOR BANQUETPHOENIX Another Coast Girl Has Champion Possibilities SANTA MONICA, Cal. (A) Be tween them. Santa Monica and Berk eley have developed some of the great est tennis plsyers In annals of Amer ican netdom. Berkeley produced Mra. Helen Wills Moody and Miss Helen Jacobs aa Us foremost exponents of the net game. while thta city haa sent such stars are Mav Sutton Bundy. Johnny Doeg. Tom Bundy and Jay Cohn to the tennis wars. Now these two California dtlea have cooperated in producing a young woman who bids fair to follow in the footsteps of her Illustrious predecessors. She Is Oracyn Wheeler, lithe 18-year-old University of California at Los Angelea co-ed, who haa rapidly forged to the front In the past two years as a Junior and who, on Janu ary 1. entered women's oompetltloa. Miss Wheeler was born in Berk eley in 1914. but moved here with her parents while very young and "grew up" on Santa Monica's tennis courts. More Than 50 Titles. Although she competed in her first tournament in 1929, ahe has won more than 60 titles. Including three natldnal championships, several Ca nadian crowns and a host of coast, state and city tournaments. Her first major victory was In the 1930 Pacific Coast girls' singles championship. Next year ahe won. among others, the southern Cali fornia, Pacific Southwest. Southern California Junior girls' singles and the national hardcourt girls' doubles crown with Katherlne Wood of Los Angeles. Continuing her sensational play, the tall high school "comet" sosred to new heights last year when ahe captured 29 champlonahtps In vsrl- ous parte of the United States and Canada. The high spot of her Northwestern campaign was the Waahlngton state tournament. In which she won five championships girls' singles and doubles, women's singles and doubles and mixed doublea. Plays Spectacular Game. After a brief rest she entrained tor Philadelphia, where ahe nabbed the Eastern grass court girls' singles throne and the national girls' doubles championship with Katherlne Wln throp. Her game Is spectscular. No soft lobs for her. From 1 atart to finish she takes chances with sizzling drives to the corners, placements and whiz zing shots that leave her opponents bewildered. Although very slender, she' Is wiry and as tireless aa a oow pony. Hers Is a perfect temperament. Nothing ruffles her. whether an Impolite gal lery or a tense crucial match with much at atake. Meteorological Report May 18. 1f3. Forecasts. , Med ford and vicinity : Untt ld with occasional light rain tonight and Friday. Mod era t temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Friday; light local rln west port tlon. Moderate temperature. Loral Data. Lowest temperature this morning. 35 degrees. TemDerature a Tear aero today: Highest, 68; lowest, 64. Total preolplt&tlon since Septem ber 1, 1933, 14..58 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 01; ft a. m. today, 03. Sunset today, 7:37 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:47 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:36 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a, m. 120 Meridian Time. TTTPT Olty Boston .......... 62 BO Clear Chynn 70 4J P.Cdy. Chicago .... 63 ... Cloudy Eureka C6 46 .30 Clear Helena .................. 8 36 .10 Clear Los Angeles .... 62 .... Clear MEDFORD 61 36 .06 Cloudy New Orleans, .'90 72 .03 Clear New York 70 56 .. Clear Omaha ............... 80 02 ... Clear Phoenix ...... 90 60 ... Clear Portland 66 46 .44 Cloudy Heno 44 34 T. Clear Roseburg 64 36 .13 Clear Bait Lake - 72 48 .... Cloudy ean Francisco 60 60 .03 Clear Seattle .... 62 46 .14 Cloudy Spokane 56 42 .06 Rain Walla Walla 60 44 .66 Rain Waahlngton. D.C. 74 .... . ENI J PIT PHOENIX. May 1. (Special.) Third and fourth degre teams of the phoenix Orange will present their work tonight at the Central Point Orange hall. A portion of the leetur. hour will be furnished by the Phoenix Orange. A good social time la being planned by the lecturer of the Central Point Orange, and It U the hope of the degree team that a large number of the Phoenix Grangers will attend th. meeting at Central Point, and sup port them by their presence. SALEM. May 18, ( AP) Willam ette University alumni members will hold their annual banquet and bus iness meeting here May 27, an nounced President Charles Redding of PortlaaH, s 4 Winner of more than flu tenuis tltlM as a Junior, (irucyn Wheeler. above, Is preparing to rut a swath throurh the women's ranks this summer. SUBSCRIBE FUNDS FOR MEM'S BALL CLUB BE Medford'a business men and prom inent Individuals are responding gen erously according to Manager Harold Height, In subscribing to the Med ford Baseball Fund, which la to be used In the purchase of new equip ment for the newly organised team. It la Managei; Halght'a desire to have the team properly uniformed and equipped when Roseburg plays' here June 4. In the opening game of the newly organized Southern Oregon league. He Is working hard to raise funds with that end in view. Following la a list of subscriber to dste: J. C. Thompson ........... ....2 50 H. A. Thlerlof .... 1.00 Robt. W. Ruhl 3.00 Oroceterla, Mr. Oates ............ 3.00 Mann'a Dept. Store ................ 6.00 Lamport's 5.00 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 300 1.00 1.00 1.00 Rex Cafe The Toggery . Hotel Jackson .......... P. B. Harrison .... Al Plche Jsrmln 6e Wooda A. M. Putney - Hotel Allen A. G. Anderson (Safeway) .. 1.60 J. B. Brault (Gasco) .... .. 1.00 D. O. T ee - 100 Farmers As Fruitgrowers Bank 1.00 Rlalto Theatre . 100 Cleo's Confectionery . 1.00 Medford Invwtment Co. 1.00 Unknown 3-60 About one hundred dollars will be required to start the seaaon, and as the fund to date la far short of that figure Manager Halght Is re questing anyone Interested in seeing good league ball games, to mall In their subscription In care of the Med ford Tribune or the Medford Cham ber of Commerce. Make all checka payable to the Medford Baseball Club. ADVANCES FIVE CENTS PORTLAND, May 18. (AP) The price on milk haa again advanced. Another nickel a hundred pounds has been added to the price basis for Portland delivery, according to Manager Henry of th. Co-ops. An advance of that sum waa made for the last half of the month by con denaarlea. Th. new price her. was 81.70 for 4 per cent milk on con tract. The price of B grade cream haa been advanced Hi cents pound at 3Ti cent, basis. Th. new prices took effect Tuesday. COFFEE ACE ASSAYS BEER DRINKING TEST FEROUa FALLS. Minn.. May 18 (UP) one Comstock, 88-year-old bootblack. 1 becoming Impatient after resting for six year on his laurel, as world's champion coffee drinker, and 1 going to aeek eoroe new honors. He wants to be th. -world' cham pion consumer of beer and ha. ac opted a challenge to drink 43 pint in six hours. The time and place sr. full to b determined. GET-TOGETHER AT GOLD BEACH FOR COAST COUNTIES GOLD BEACH. Ore., May 18. (Spl.) Monday rught saw a remarkaoie "Curry County Oet-Together Meet ing." when 125 public-spirited men and women from Oold Beach and Curry and Coos counties sat down to a fine salmon steak supper, with "all the flxln's," at the Breakers hotel. This was put on by the local cham ber of commerce. In cooperation with similar bodies in other towns In the two counties. The Curry county chamber of commerce was to have met at the same time In Bandon. but drove down to Oold Beach instead, about 35 mllea from Marshfleld. North Bend. Coqullle. Myrtle Point and Ban don being in attendance. These In cluded the represetatlvea of five Coos county newspapers. In the afternoon there was a meet ing here, also, of the Coos and Curry county fair board, at which fine progress was made looking to a suc cessful Inter-county fair this fall at Myrtle Point. Enthualasm for community and county cooperation and progress, and for unit and advancement all along the Oregon Coast highway, were key notes of the gathering, and of th. after dinner speeches and soruts. which Included the following: Roy E. Carter, Oold Beach Ford dealer, president and chairman. Geo. R. Dickinson, cashier Currr County bank at Gold Beach and sec retary ot Gold Beach chamber of commerce, toaetmaater. Song. "Oregon. My Oregon" (all aing). Solo, Mrs. A. P. Sweet. Ophir. Solo. Mrs. Phil Adams, Gold Beach, " accompanied by Mrs. Herbert De wart. Welcome. Herbert Dewart. Gold Beach. Response to welcome, W. J. Ward, Brookings. County Chambers of Commerce. Ed Miller, secretary Oregon Coast High way Assn., of Marshfleld. Developments at Port Orford, Frank H. seal, Port Orford. Cooperation in Our county, J. A. Hlller, manager Macleay Est. Co. at Wedderburn. Dairying Possibilities, A. H. Boise, Langlols. Our Fair, Ellis Dement, president Coos and Curry County Fair Board, Myr tle Point. Cooperation in B u a 1 n . Lloyd Hlckok. Gold Beaeh. Our Highway. O. E. Krelger. vice president Oregon Coast Highway Assn., Marshfleld. Horticulture, w. L. Crlssey, Harbor. Agriculture In Our County, R. M. Knox, county agent, Oold Beach. PLANS HOMECOMING PHOENIX, May 18. (Spl.) Mra. V. R. Borftam, teacher of th. North Phoenix school. Is planning for th. "Home Coming Day" to be held May 36 at the school. All students who have attended school at this school In the past years are invited, also their parents. A basket dinner will be served at noon. Mra. Donna Oraf fla is preparing a paper which will carry all back to school daya many years at.o. Some of the older schol ars will give anecdotes of the hap penings that have stayed with them during the years. Muslo and other number will be furnished by th. puplla of the school. COMMENCEMENT AT PHOENIX IS FRIDAY PHOENIX, May 18. (Spl.) Com mencement exercises will be held at the school gymnasium Friday night. The address will be given by Rev. A. O. Bennett of the Medford Methodist church. The valedictorian address will be given by Pauline McAbee. Mualc -will be furnished by the boya and girls glee clubs. Diplomas will b. presented by H. ,W. Frame, chair man of the school board. Friends and relatlven and anyone In the . community desiring to attend are I li lted. Carolina Beauty Th. moat beautiful gin among thi graduate thla year at th. Univer sity of North Carolina Is Sara Wal. er, petite blent) of Lexington, N. C. according to a vet. taken by her clatimates. (AeioeHt.d Pres. PJiotgl -iS cl jja js,