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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, BEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 31, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN r" DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERE ABB THE BATES: Per word first insertion 3o (Minimum 35o gteh additional insertion, nor word . ... , 1C i Minimum lOCl Per Una per month, without copy change .I1JS 75 Phone LOST One Invoice book. Please re turn to Snlder's Dairy. Reward. LOST If dog missing oall 1518. HELP WANTED MALE ft FEMALE WANTED .Experienced bookkeeper ' accountant and general office man. desires position either full or part time. Has fifteen years experience and can furnish best of references. Address Box 12S98, Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED 3 men with equipment who can grubstake themselves to cut wood on shares. House and stove furnished. Write or csJl on Mrs. Bsrto. Rogue RWer. R. P. D. 1- WANTED S1T0ATIONS WANTED By, capable young woman, general housework, city or country, experienced in raising chickens and turkeys and other farm work, good cook. Address Box 12809 Tribune. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing interior decorating general paint jobs. Call at 323 80. Central 8EWINO. care of children, day work of any kind. 25c per hour H.75 day. Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince 841-L WANTED MISCELLANEOUS I TRANSPORTATION to Los Angeles chesp. Inquire 1010 W. 4th. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES, RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER 4i Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE - 37 No. Grape Tel 1083. WANTED Lawnmowera sharpened, oiled and adjusted for 50c, and guarantee sstisfsctlon. Good used mowers for sale or trade. 243 N. Front 8t. WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags twins for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1083 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo- p.e care for in xv noma. 137-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. FOR RENT HOUSES MODERN 8-room bungalow acre ground close In Jacksonvll'e Highway. Tel 881-J. THREE-ROOM mm. house for rent. Reasonable. Inquire 123 Almond. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room house, east side. 823 50 per month. A well furnished four-room du plex, close In for 817.50 per month. Phone 1149 or 31. POR RENT Very reasonable, two nicely furnished four-room houses, close In. modern in every way in cluding garage. Call at 5U South Park Avenue. TOR RENT Two cottages, 104 So. Oskdale & 402 No. Oakdale, 817.50. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 810 and 513 No. Bartlett. Tel. 341-R-l. FOR RENT Stucco modern home, two bedrooms, fireplace, lawn, flow ers, garage, rent very reasonable; available immediately. 1015 W. 11th FOR RENT Fine modern home, 3 miles north on Pacific hlghwsy: with or without acreage. Tel. 349-W FOR R3NV Modern 8-room house, newly decorated. 147 North Holly; 30, water paid. BMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No. Central. 'FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown ft White FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house. Inquire at 345 No Bartlett FOR RENT Nice 8-room home. 135 8 Holly, will rent to reliable party for 8 months. 830 per month. Houses 810. 813.80 and 815. water n,. anuu, - ins FCRN HOUSES. O. A. DeVoa. Wanted Household goods, stoves, tools, or what hsve you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOD3E " N Grape St Phone 1083. BOMifi FOR RENT Call 898. desirable bouses always In first e.ass condition for rent, lease or aje Call 105.' FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS I 1 . - - - FOR RENT 5 acres truck gsrden, ill planted, some vegetables resdv for market. Leaving soon Inquire Ran kin Estea Pool Hall. 5- 80. Front"""""" r07.NT Acreage, share crop, Ph. TOVL BENT rUBMSHED BOOMS THREE rooms, completely turn. 339 No. Ivy. HOUSEKEEPING room very reason, able. 105 So. Grape PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman, close in: bath, garage. 609 E Main ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 drape POR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance One block from Main St- Reasonable rates. 333 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND BOO.M8 BOARDER Have nice room and borne cooked meals at 14 Cottage. BOARD AND ROOM a T1S E Main Rates very moderate. POB RENT APARTMENTS POR RENT Fum. 3 & S room apt. garage. 804 W. 10th. MODERN 3-room apt., private bath, with jrrage. 41a n. Ivy. Bachelors preierrea. MODERN 8-room furnished apart ment, heat, garage. Inquire 034 NO. Bartlett. FURNISHED APT. 3-room. over stuffed furniture, silk floss mat tress, priced right, with garage. 413 No. Ivy. DURRELL COURT. 829 No. Holly. FOR RENT Two 3 room apartments well furnished. By week or month Inquire at 317 E Jackson. Tel 749-7 FOR RENT Purn Ished apartment overstuffed; hardwood floors light and heat. Mall Tribune Phone 75 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Auto wrecking business and exchange, wonderful location on Pac. highway. Real good invest ment. Right party can make good money. Owner leaving state: big sacrifice; consider part cash, and trade. Phone 341-J-2 One mile S3. of Phoenix. FOR EXCHANGE 3-ROttM modem home bath, laundry tra screened porch, bullt-lns gsr agt shade and 'rult trees: 8700 eouitv for ear. ac-eage cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L. or write Box 13387 Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-too ih harrow slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or grain Tei 334-R-4. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs. 7 years old. Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R o Skellenger. Trail Ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 5 acres good land close In, modern house, pressure water system. Want Medford house. Phone - evenings - . . , TO uXCHANGE Nice little home in Bend. Ore., clear, for something clear In Medford or Asthisnd. pre fer small acreage What have you 185 7th St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres Will sell chesp for cash 925 Reddy Ave WHEN you think 01 real estate think of Brown ft White. FOB SALE A OTOMB1LES KARRT KEEN for Model A. Phone 479-X. FOR SALE Hup and Chevrolet pick up. iu4u w. ntn. GOOD USED CARS Buy Before Prlcee Go Up We keep our cars Inside. Every one is clean and repaired. 1931 Ford Coupe 1931 Chrysler 8 Coups 1931 Chev. 2-dr. Sedan . 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Chrysler Sedan 1930 Chrysler Broughm 1929 Plymouth Coupe 1928 Bulck Sedan If we haven't got what you want, we can get it. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside Chrysler Plymouth Hudson Terraplane FOR SALE Trailer. Pat's. Prune St. FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 8450 BALDWIN Howard Studio. 8147. Just like new. beautiful walnut case with bench. 85 down. 85 per month. CUne's. Main & Riverside, Sparta Bldg. Phone 428. Medford. FOR SALE HOMES STOCK COPCO STOCK 81800 00 full price. Beautiful -room home, furnished; business corner. Tske stock lor equity. Box 12600 Tribune. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, room house newly painted and kal somlned. nesr school; nice garden spot, at comer of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 eTunsst. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frunt) and nice lot close to Berry dsle store. A great bargain at 8450 Terms. Phone 817-L. FOR SALE EtAL ESTATE FOR SALE Locust Grove. Phoenix, Ore. Inquirs of owner, J. W. On drews, Medford. FOR 3 ALE Hop land, 32 acres fine river bottom son. 9 roue- Pass. Inquire 824 N. Central. Tel. 1387-J. FOR SALE OR LEASE Reai bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible party. 1 acre, house, garage hen house; good soli end location. Close in Also electric range. Prions 1119-T or write Box 129, Route 1. FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Crown turkey pellets rslne the best snd most profitable birds. Monarch Seed Co. Hie tor highest qusJty W L. chicks Hansen strain. Ma. deliveries Rocks sna Reds 814c. Wonderful value JerJts Poultry Farm. Tangent Ore FOR SALE Barred Rock batching eg;s. Isying strain 82,50 hundred Baker Service Ststlun. DRESSLERS Square Deal Hatchery, , 10.1 a sum. Phone 159-.X, FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE A white faced and Jer sey bull. Phone 1559. POR SALE Fresh Guernsey cow. cneap. n. r. uenn nanca, eu, Point. FOR SALE 20 head of horses and mules. Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder pigs. Adoll Schulz 'Beagle. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hvdraullc pipe and Riant. Jesse Richardson, Central Point. Phone 54. JERSEY MILK at Monarch Grocery. 1803 W. Main, gallons 30c, quarts 5c, cre-im. quart 30c. BEAUTIFUL alorifled Glass pictures for sale. 216 No. Peach. Hours 2-5. CULTIVATOR Two row riding type. Price reas. Baker, Highway, mile south of Talent FOR SALE Locust Grove. Phoenix. Ore. Inquire of owner. J. B. An drews, Medford. SHARE LEASE for sale. See Morgan at Logan-Wooldrldge place. Inquire Applegate store. FOR SALE Green pasture and wheat. C. L. highway, Chas Isaacs. FOR GRADE A Rsw or Pasteurized milk delivered fresh dally call 17-F-31, Campbell Dairy. FOR SALE Berry cupa 87.25 per 1000. Monarch deed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise. Almost new electrlo range, One Minute electric washer, Brunswick radio, electric refrigerator. Bar gains at easy terms Commerclsl Finance Cor. Phone 31. FOR SALE Sudan grass, 84.50 cwt. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to . mato plants, cheap. First house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE Henderson 4-cyl. motor run only 2B00 miles. Like new. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE Large electric brooder. 88.00; or will trade for feed. Bee It . at Samson's Feed Store. MEN all leather work gloves Chins goat 75c Men ft Women's' Jackets mane to measure ijewls Carpenter 308 So Newtown. Medford GET the 'No Hunting'' and trespsss lug signs at the Mall rrbune Job office: printed on jlotb to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Used sewing mschlnes. all makes. 85 up: terms u desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett SUPERFEX oil Beater, cheap. Phone 1013. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming Phone 912-J. '--t - MISCELLANEOUS WILL H. WILKON . has started a 2nd Hand Store at 32 N. Front. Same location where ne was in business for 15 years Sale Now Going On. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Grape GET the "No Bunting" and trespass ' ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job oince; printed on olotb tc with, stand the rain and weather BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts Of Tttls. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central Ave. upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Tills Insurance. The only complete Title a j 1 e m in jacksoi? County. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking sna remoaenng. 4 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. . expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1173 House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, apedalty. Money eo Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charge See w. s. 1 nomas, so o central Ground floor Oratenan Theatre Bldg State License No d-167. Piano and Violin instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT. Tescher of Piano. Violin, snd Saxophone, Height Song Service, Arranging. Composing, etc. 818 Liberty Bldg Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIJSMOGRAPHINO MAILING SFKV1CE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace C Voss 34 N. Central. Koke-chapmen. Ph. 113 Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant Is southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing Una. 38-80 N. Grape Phone 75. Transret. EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Office 1016 No. Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable pnoa. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 332. CiAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack srs and movers Spoclal livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X LEOAL NO I ICES Notice of sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of sn execution In fore closure duly issued out of snd under the seal of the circuit tour or tne State of Oregon, la and tor fas coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 33nd day of May. 19.13. in a certain action therein, wherein O. B. Waddell as plaintiff, recovered Judgment sgslnst Fred C. Sander and Charity B. Sander, sometimes known as Charity R. Sander, the defendants, for the sum of 67.000.00. together with Interest thereon at 8 per an num from May 7th, 1932. until paid, and the further sum of 8440.00 ss attorney's fees on first csuse of sutt. and the further sum of 8500.00. to gether with Interest at B7. per an num from September 18th. 1933. un til paid, and the further sum of 650.00 as sttorney's fees, on second csuse of suit: and the further sum of 6500.00. together with interest st 8 per sn num from September 31st. 1932, until paid, snd the further sum of 850.00 as attorney's fees on her third cause of suit; and ths further sum of $500.00, together with Interest there on at 8 per annum from May 22nd. 1932. until paid, and the fur ther sum of 650.00 as sttorney's fees on fourth csuse of suit: and the fur ther sum of 6500.00. together with interest thereon st 8 per annum from May 31st, 1933, until patd. and the further sum of 850.00 ss sttor ney's fees on fifth cause of suit: snd the further sum of 81000.00. together with Interest at 8 per annum from July 7th, 1933. until paid, and the further sum of 8100.00 ss attorney's fees on sixth cause of suit: snd the further sum of 61000 00. together with Interest thereon at 8T, per annum from August 4th. 1932. until paid, with the further aum of 8100.00 at torney's fees on seventh cause of suit, witn costs end disbursements taxed st 620 30, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in esid County on the 15th day of May, 1033. Notice Is hereby given thst, pur. suant to the terma of the aald exe cution, I will on the 24th day of June. A. D. 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Court house In the City of Medford. In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will' sell st public suction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to re demption as provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, Fred C. Sander and Char ity p. Sander, sometimes known as Charity R. Sander, hsd on the 7th day of November. 1930. or now have in and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Tract No. 1:- Beginning at the southeast corner of Section Seven (7), Township Thlrty-seven (37) South of Range One (1) West of the Willamette Meridian; thence West on the South line of ssld Section Seven (7), one thoussnd thirty-three snd forty-three hundredths (1033.43) feet for a point of beginning, thence north seven hun dred and twenty-five (725) feet; thence east two hundred end fifteen (315) feet; thence north two thou sand one hundred fifteen and six tenths 13115.6) feet: thence West five hundred six and fifty-seven hun dredths (506.67) feet: thence south one hundred ninety-one and four tenths (101.4) feet; thence west six hundred two (602) feet; thence soutn two thousand six hundred forty-nine (2649) feet to the south line of said Section seven (7); thence esst along said south line of Section seven (7) eight hundred ninety-three and fifty three hundreths (893.53) feet to the place of beginning. In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. Tract No. 3: Beginning South 84 degrees 30 minutes West 221 feet and North 35 degrees 30 minutes West 110 feet from the Northwest corner of Block Seventy-nine (79) of the orlginsl townslte of Medford, Oregon: thence north 35 degrees 30 minutes West 50 feet, thence South 54 de grees 30 minutes West 95 feet: thence South 60 feet: thence North 54 de grees do minutes East 126 feet to the place of beginning, all In the South east quarter of the Northeast quar ter of Section Twenty-five (25), Township thirty-seven (37) South of Range two (2) west of Willamette Meridian. Tract No. : The Northwest Five Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Inclinations f. Hoisting machine tl. Resembling rays 14. Leap ovr whlla running 15. Artlcla 16. Three: prefix 17. rjtlllie 18. Type measur IS. Mountain In Asia Minor 11. Related thro una the mother IS. Topas bum mine bird 14. Soft mineral 15. Cotton-teed- Ing ma chin 27. Dlllieed ii. Trap 10. Smooth again with a car penter'! tool 33. Native metal 34. Affirmative Hi. Daughter of Agrlppa: Acta 26: II It. Walk 41. Medicinal plant ... Went flnt 46. Feminine nickname IT. Falsehood it. Eye of a beaa SO. Alcoholic liquor Solution of YaaUrday't PuiiU BANANAgaDQCM LIE ANOiD E Sj D I TOR ME Nj& R A NH A 5 5 PL A YjT JL E ONDRA BiHA Ljj DEFEATCALLR ilA N YifU L L iRO MA N YpP TjUl jW ED 5. 1 1 2. til ijlfe 3i 1 Q PE dMtE R EIT E. 51er1eneop1i nep IL Type of la- trle currentt abbr. 13. Out off El, Horae IS. Island south of Connecticut i abbr. II. Parts of automobile engines SI. Runs away to be married f. Harmonise (1. Composed U 13 M IJ" 16 VAl la If I' I" la it "" 3o m t r " j " 24 ZS jjjjk """" HH a """" """"" 3 """" 2f 31 ' "" SSB m HIH 3S 31, JJ ' " M Pp 3? o l 2 iirz TTT" (8) acres of ths East Twenty (20) Acres, Tract No. One Hundred Four teen (114) of Roguelsnds Irrigated orchards, ss per recorded plst there of, of record in the office of the County Recorder of Jackson County, State of Oregon, containing Five (5) acres, more or less, the boundsrles being messured to centers of the ad jacent highways, roads, streets or al leys, according to said plat. Together with the tenements, heredltsments snd appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated thla 23rd day of Mav. I9S3. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of snd under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 2nd day of May, 1933, In a certain action tnereln, wherein w. E. Thomss is plaintiff snd Ernest Dahack. as Executor of ths will of Ell Dshack. deceased. Ernest Dshsck snd Mrs. Ernest Dshack, Mrs. Everett Dahack Hood, formerly Mrs. Everett usnscx. sna Everett V. Dahack. Jim lor, her minor son. were the defend snts. In which action it is adjudged and decreed that there Is due to the plslntlff upon the note and mortsase described In the plaintiff's complaint me sum 01 eix inousana seven Hun dred Fifty and no-100 (86760.00) Dol lars, with Interest st 9 from De cember 4th. 1932, and the further sum or Five Hundred snd no-100 (6500.00) Dollsrs. ss attorney's fees. which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In ssld County on the 29 th dav of Anril, 1933, and ordering the ssle of the premises hereafter described for the satisfaction thereof. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 24th dav of June. 19:33, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medlord. In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sals and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, suDject to redemption as provided by law, sll of the right, title and Inter est that the said defendants. Ernest Dshsck. as Executor of the will of Ell Dahack, deceased; Ernest Dahack and Mrs. Ernest Dahack, Mrs Everett Dahsck Hood, formerly Mrs. Everett Dahack. and Everett V. Dahack. Jun ior, hsd on the 28th day of July, 1930. or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the West boundary of the County road from which the Northeast corner of Block No. 3 in the original town of Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon, bears south 28 degrees east 177.08 feet, thence North 28 decrees West 50 feet: thence South 54 degrees 30 minutes weal parallel with the 1 no of Hlirn street; 104 feet; thence South 28 de grees esst 50 feet: thence NortA ss degrees 30 minutes East 100 feet to the place of beginning and being what ,a n..unu u n,e rmpps rteserve." Dated this 23rd day of May. 1933. WALTER J. OLMSOHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By OLGA E. ANpERSON, Deputy. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at r Rosoburg, Oregon, Mav 1. 1933. Notice Is hereby given that Harry Mwrence jngger, or jToapeci, Oregon, who. on Mav 22. 1939. made OrUr. Homestead Entry. Serial No. 019097, tor .', section 9. Township 33 s., Range 2 Ei. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald. U. S. Com missioner, at Medford, Ore., on the 29th day of June, 1933. Claimant names ss witnesses: Nelson Nye. Victor Chspmsn, Dive Neville and Paul Snook, all of Pros pect. Ore. HAM ILL A. 0ANADA7. Register. Cross-Word Puzzie f. Stratagem 9. Exist 10. State of th Union; abbr. 11. Football team 12. Legislative body 20. Wine 22. Ventilate 23. Literary fragments II. Withered old woman 37. Rous to a sense of danger 3D. Silkworm 31 Favorite 32. Astronomical phenomenon 11. Tree which produces chicle S. Draw forth 37. Fish eggs 39. Elongated flsa 40. Organ of hearing 41. Charm 42. Death 45. Band hill 41. Bony procea on a cow's head 49. Masculine 12. Rumanian monetary unit 84. Divine being 17. Elevation of land: abbr, II. Dad DOWN !. Characteristics . Boat propelled by three rowers and four oara I. Short for a man's name 4. Insect's egg I. Have the coy rag a I. Device for hurling Stones T. Eplcy pickle Kotli-e for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseourg, Oregon, May 19th. 1931. Notice Is herebv given thst Charles O Oswald, of Ele Point. Oregon, who. on June 28th. 1938. made Ad joining Farm Homestes4 entry. Serial No. 017777, for NWi NEVi and NE"4 NW!i, Section 7, Township S7 8.. Ranse 1 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to msJte ! final three year proof, to establish I ciaim to tne land above described, before Victor A. Tenfrwatd. D. S. Com missioner, st Medford. Oregon, on the in a&y or June. 1U33. Claimant names se witnesses: Arthur Kent. Carl Von der Hellen Emma Wshlera and Paul Kurta, all oi ,aie roint, orejron. HAMILL A. CANADAT. Regleter IN MEIER REGIME SALEM. Or., May 31. (UP) Ths governor's special fund, which prac tically fell Into a discard under I. L Pattron and A. W Horblad. Is find ing plenty of usa under Julius L. Meter. The governor requested gSO.OOO for us in private investigations of vari ous sorts for the blennlum,- but the legislature cut him to $10,000. He has apent 2.378.37 thus far In 1038. Meier expended 17.186 for the 1831 33 blennlum. Governors Patterson and Norblad used 1.851 in 1020-30. and Patterson spent $1,663 In 1927-38, Walter M. Pierce spent 14,000 snd $3,090 during his two blennlum in the governor's chair. The moat important .beneficiary of Meier's fund this year is Oeorge Blade company, auditors. The company re ceived 7fi0 for gCrlng over the ac counts of the bonus commission. Rum E. Custer. Salem attorney, got 700 for keeping watch 6f legislate bill for the governor. W. W. Jtlde halgh. former superintendent of transportation, was paid 330 for spe cial investigation during the legisla ture. He received S&03.68 In 1031. James P. Powers, Portland attorney, has received WOO In 1033 for services to the governor. In 1033. Powers was on Meier's payroll for 1.300. and in 1931. for 750. William Blnslg vu paid $766.60 in 1031. prior to his appointment- as stat purchasing agent, Among persona receiving money for expenses or salary from the spe clal fund during th last two years are Ray w. QUI, state grange master; Victor P. Moses, county Judge of Ben ton: A. W. Norblad; Mrs. Cornelia Marvin pierce: and Hector MoPher son, former Linn county legislator. McLeod McLEOD. May SI. (Spl.) Mrs. Wm. Coburn entertained a number of children In honor of her son, Billy's ath birthday. May 33. The afternoon wss pleasantly spent In gsmes. A lovely lunch climaxed the happy event. Those present were Lots Olsss. Carol and Joyce Nedry, Bobby Peyton, Donald and Wendell Vaughn, Reglna Smith, Oene and Sterling Dlteworth, and Betty and Billy Co burn. A gravel crusher has been set up snd Is In operation on the former Msnsfleld place, supplying gravel for atste highway maintenance. Quite a number from this comma nlty attended the Prospect school an nual picnic May 35. The day was somewhat cold and rain threatened, but the weather did not dampen the enthusiasm for baseball, which was played throughout the day by young and old ailice. Tne laoiea eervea oss ket lunch at noon. Delicious coffee wss cooked by Mr. Lehman and Ous Dltsworth poured. Students attend' Ing Prospect high school from McLeod are Dorothy Harding. Frances Hard Ing. Danny Ohrt, Wallace Ohrt and Tom Close. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Ohrt and eons, Danny, Wallace and Bobby, attended graduation exercises at Prospect high school Msy 36. The Rogue Is running high snd roily due to warm weather snd melt ing snows In the mountains. Mrs. Harry Harding, son Harry, and daughter. Dorothy, spent several days visiting rslstlves here from Crater lake. May meeting of the McLeod Horns Extension unit wss postponed from Msy 3. to June 8. Mrs. Mack win then meet at home of Clark Gordon for an, all-day meeting. Election of officers and program planning for next year and other Important mat- tors are coming up and It la hoped every member will be able to attend. Warm weather Is bringing welcome tourists Into locsl camps and an In creased travel along the highways. Mac. and Ted cure some awful sick tires. Let them show you how. 13 No. Front St. Furniture re-upholstered, rftnlhd and rs-glued. Phone oso-R. Tblbault. Pbons M3. well Haul evav your refuse. City Sanitary Same. Rio Grande valley sportsmen have asked that waters of the Laguns Maldre be closed to fishing with seines and nets. In order to safe- gusrd fishing for sport. As only three members of Custer post, No. , a. A. R, of MoMlnnvllle. Ore., are still alive It has been dis banded. Nevada exported Mbt.OM worth of merchandise In the first nine months of Its, an increase of M0, 118 over the same period In 131. Johnny Mlze. who played with El- mlra in the New Tork-Penn loop last season, is trying for a first base position with Oreensboro, M. C in toe Fieri nwid leag'j. GOVERNORS FUND FINDING DEMAND Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, May 31. (Spl.) Mrs. Oertrude Haak. who has been working in the county clerk's office for a month. Is again back home. Leo Herron, of Portland, visited L. K. Haak May 22. Leo will be remem bered by older residents as having lived with his brother Joe, and par ents, when a little boy, on the Snowy Butte orchards property, then owned by his uncle, Dr. Coghlan. of Port land. This is now the Sharon Hawk property. Those who remember the boys when young will be Interested to know that both boys graduated In medics, although temporarily engaged in other lines at this time. Leo owns an agency for the Kelly Springfield tires. Joe Is manager of agencies for the Iron Man Furnace Co.. both in Portland. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herron. are also living In Portland. Mr. Herron Is reported w being not at all well. Jackson County Health unit will meet in the Orange hall on the after noon of June '3. The Parent-Teacher association is entertaining the unit snd light refreshments will be serv ed. Every one ts cordially Invited and urged to attend. A travelogue of movfhg pictures of western scenes, taken mostly in Ors gon and the Rogue river valley, will be presented at the Orange hall on the evening of June 1. The pictures were taken by Mrs. Hlnes. of FonMt Orov and are particularly beautlf il and picture the many beauty spots of Oregon's wonderful scenery in a most realistic manner. The Roxy An-i Orange is sponsoring thla entertain ment to raise funds toward the build ing of a grange hall for themselves, and It Is being put on under auspices of the ways and means committee of the Eagle Point aranc. Small ad mission Is to be chsrged. Those from her who attended the Pomona Orange meeting at Central Point May 35. were W. E. and C. F. Davtes. Mr. and Mrs I. R. Kline and Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Haak. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young of Klamath Falls, spent Sun day at Gold Beach, expecting to bring back a lot of fish to can. Mrs. M. L. pruett called at the home of Mrs. Oertrude Haak May 30, get ting flowers for Decoration day. There is a great scarcity of roses, peonies, etc., usually used for Decoration day, due to the lateness of th season. Th many friends in this commun ity of S. H. Baize, who was seriously injured while acting as night watcn man on the construction works of the Pacific highway, when run ovr by a drunken driver, will be glad to learn that he Is not seriously Injured internally, th injuries consisting mostly of broken bones and lacera tions over a large part of his body. Mr. Baize who lives a short distance from Eagle Point, was staying In Med ford temporarily. Foots Creek FOOTS CRXTEIC .May SI. (Spl.) A surprise plcnlo wss given Phyllis Miller May 36 up Evana creek, on her thirtieth birthday. Present were Mrs. Marjorle Pens. Alvtn Pena. Mrs. Mil lie Walker and Sybil walker of Gold Hill, Dorothy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Rowland and Phyllis Miller. L. L. Smith spent the week up Sar dine creek helping his son Lawrence build a log house. Ruel Melssnes of Olandals spent the week end here with his grsnd psrents, Mr. snd Mrs. W. H. Miller. Herman Walter of Applegate visit ed at the Lester Bollng home May 33 Alvln Cook of Gold Hill Is operat ing the qusrte mill at the Cook and Rows mine this week grinding ore for some parties near Jacksonville, H. Hoxsey snd daughter of Galls creek spent Msy 33 wltb Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoMerrlck. Medford visitors this week were Ed Perfontaln. M. Boomallter, Clyde Mar tin and L. L. Smith. Mr. and Mra. George Stead and Mrs. Fowler of Rogue River spent Msy 35 with Mr. and Mra. Marlon Lance. Raymond Balls of Oold Hill spent Msy 33 with Rowlsnd Miller. Members of the school orchestra from hers who attended the orches tra picnic at Butte Falls Tuesday were: Beatrice Palmer. Dorothy Smith, James Gsy and Phyllis Miller. Mrs. Nellie Reed, postmistress of Gold Hill wss over the mall route Msy 33. Mrs. Augusta Poyer spsnt May 33 and 38 with Mrs. Oeorge Lanes. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hodge, who spent the winter at Redding, Cslir , stopped Isst week at Riviera Park, en route to Marshfleld, and vlsltei ths R. L. Miller family. Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. boomallter gave a birthday dlnnar for their son Nel son of Orsnta Psss Tuesday, Guests were Mr. snd Mrs. Nelson Boomallter and son Lee, Mrs. 1. L. Smith and Beth Boomslltsr, Mr. Flttpatrtek returned May 3) from Salem to continue work on ths Dixie Quean mine. He was accompan ied by Mrs. FItrrpstrlck. His partner, Mr. Xuesher will not return for some i time. Lorraine Thompklns. Msrtha Ma lone and Katherlne Ring were among the 8th grade graduates who recelvsd their diplomas at Ashland Friday, Msy It. Mr. and Mrs. Clalrs Stumbo, Gene vieve and Clair Stumbo and Bud Webb were Rlverla callers on May 3 Paul McOuat is spending hla vaca tion with hie sister, Barbara at Med ford. "KUROK" a tpsclflo remedy for treatment of poison oak. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Oraoe Laboratories 10 Libert; Bldg. Central Point CENTRAL POINT. Ml. .11 1 Postmsster Ouy Tex haa purchased the residence property nesr the school uuiiuuigs, now occupied ny h. j. Fleischer end fsmllv. Mr. Fletcher holds a lease on the property end ex pects to move this fall, In order thst the Tex family might move In. Roy A. Weaver, Central Point high school graduate and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weaver of Same Valley, was graduated May 38 from the school of law. Golden Oate college of San Fran cisco. Commencement exercises were held at the Fairmont hotel. Roy has lived In San Francisco and Berkeley for four years. He now Is bookkeeper for a wholesale grocery compsny In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Wesver and small son livs In Berkeley. Mrs. oeorge Msrlne. who recently underwent an operation at the Com munity hospital. Is recovering and will soon return home. Mrs. Riley Myers, who recently fell and broke her hip while driving a horse from the bsrn' and . ..v. to the Community hospltsl for X-ray. o Rciiug siong rainy well. E. P. Stone's dniff atnr h ,41.- play in the window, placed by the nnnun association. The "danger" sig nals were msde by Mr. Swem of Med ford Snd manV WhO DBS. the vlnrin. stop to see It. Mr. snd Mrs. Dsn nri.mil nf ss, gene stopped overnight with Mr. snd Mrs. Hedgpeth Monday, en route to Dunsmulr, Calif. These families are irienas or long stsndlng, Mr. and Mrs. Guv own .nrf h.u. ghter. Jeenn. are guests of Mr. and mi a. win uwen. parents of Ouy, who Is employed at the Meier & Prank de partment store In Portlsnd. They re turned north Sunday. . Mrs. E. E. Scott entArt.tnarf th. home of her mother. Mrs. L. O. 8wartr. Mondsy st dinner for Mr. and Mrs. psui Martin. Mrs. Miller. Mr. snd Mrs. P. Prince of Psssdena. Calif., Mr. snd Mrs. L. N. Swsrtx and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Prince left for their home the following day. Joe Crane of JurkimnvMlM hMtv,,, of Mrs. Arch Turpln la seriously ill with flu. Jess Olsss of Ross Lane recently traded ranches with Mr. Tucker of Esgie Point. Mr. snd Mrs. Ben Peart were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed White side of Ross Lane Sunday, and all enjoyed a theater party In the after noon. Mrs. Alts Kelly was hostess to the Oornstlon club Wednesday afternoon. Members present were Mesdsmes Rose Hodgson, Dorothy Root, Cor delia Oswald T.AI. Rlh.rHinn nnnn. Brenner, Mary Smith and the hostess. m. moerstein, cneese maker at the local factory, arrived Tuesday from Carlton, accompanied by his famtlV. ThftV hnVM T.nt.A th. Aluln Tollefson residence In West Central point, which they will occupy. Many friends of D. M. McRlllop, former orchardl.t her, will h ..A. dened to learn of hla death May 30, In Victoria, B. O. Mr. McKUlop was a charter member and the first master or tne Mssomo lodge of Central Point and an active member of the Presby terian church. The small son of Mr. and Mra. Bert Rostel Is reported 111, Twenty-six student were gradu ated from the eighth grade of the Central Point school at Ashland May 36. Their tescher, D. F. Amlck, the parents and a large delegation of friends, were In attendance. Many of them remained for the plcnlo lunch In the park, followed by the band concert. Mra. Myrtle Murray accompanied Mark Amell to Copper Sunday, where the foreat rangers are on duty. Car vel Amell Of Portland fa amnnv ,V, employed, whom they visited. uioies' circle met with Mrs. Bert Hedgpeth Frldsy. MISS JerrV Tex lssvsa this waal. tnr Prospect to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. James E. Grieve. Mrs. Tex will accompany her daughter to Prospect to remain two or three ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN , would enjoy the privilege of correctly oorsetlng you In either a I or 3 pi see garment priced as low as I3.TS. DINE AND DANOE at BONNETf GRILLE. Tuesdays. Thursdays. Satur dsys u Sundsy afternoon snd eve ning. Reservations for private par ties Monday, Wednesday e Friday. Route 1, Box 89, Gold Hill.. Don't extend credit to Mr. New Customer until you find out from the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau how be paid the other fellows. An Instant, accurate credit report may be obtained from the Sonajiera Oregon Credit Bureau while your cus tomer waits. Unusual Weather Dont tak chances on hail damage. We are spe cializing on Hail Insur ance this year. Good Old Line Company, Chas. A. Wing Agency, Inc. Medford, Oregon r 1 if "Mr "I I ' : P a."