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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. PTOE SEVEN. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABB TUB BATES: Pet word first insertion (Minimum doc) each additional Insertion. n.r word 1 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without ..VinnBas Sl.O LOST H dog missing, call 1816. HELP WANTKIt MALE wanted' a men with equipment who can grubstake themselves to cut wood on snares. House k .tore turnlshed. Write or call on ' Mra. Barto. Rogue River. R 1. "TV ANTED SALESMEN DO YOU WANT to go into business for yourself? Have car? Largest company of It. kind has Grants Pass territory open. Free training. No cost to start. Good pay from .tart. Write Box 10678, this paper lor interview. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE, experienced woman wants work. Tel 1352-R. WANTED Hour and day work. 25c per hr.. also laundry, phone 4-F-3. EXPERT Bookkeeper, accountant and general office man desires position either full or part time. Has fifteen years experience and can furnish best ot references. Address Box 12508 Tribune. LADY wants work, 20c hr. or ex change for necessities, aeo'i Beat.y St. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign palnt- ing - interior decorating - general paint jobs. Csll at 222 So. Central SEWING, care ot children, day work of any kind, 35c per hour Jl. 75 day. Mia. Tharp. 37 Quince 641-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED B-oz. mayonnaise jars and lids. Tel 921-X. ANYONE having (emale bird to give away phone 921-X. 1 WANTED Five-room modern un furnished bungalow or duplex equipped with electric refrigera tion. Address Box 10876. WANTED Registered Guernsey .bull. Tel. 776-R-2. GOING to Los Angeles Wednesdc;. want passenger. Share expense. Box 385 !i Ross Lane. Route No. 2. EMPTY truck returnlnc from Rose burg June 14-17. 802 McAndrews Rosd. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or whst have you. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. JUNK WANTED We pav cash for JUNK. BATTERIES, & RAD1ATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER & Junk of all descrlnttona. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape Tel 1063 WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags tw:ne for sale Medford Bargain Hcuee. 27 N Grape 8t. Tel. 1062 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p.e .0 care for in t home. Phone 137-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern furnished bung alow. 511 S. Grape. SMALL furnished house in Medford. 13 00. 408 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Furn. house. 1001 No Central. Inquire 9?,9 No. Central. WELL furnished duplex. 8 rooms sleeping porch. Inquire 213 80. Grape. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 310 and 513 No. Bartlett. Tel. 341-R-l. TOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house, a sleeping porches. Inquire at 34,8 No. Bartlett. llOUSE FOR RENT OR LEASE 304 South Holly, six rooms, bath, sleep ing porch, flreplso. furnace, gar age, electric range, 322.50. Call 1326. 6 -ROOM oouse 2lfi Laurel, also a room house 33 Rise avenue Phone 934-R FOR RENT Fine modern home. 2 miles north on Pacific highway; with or without acreage. Tel 349-W 8.MALL furn. house cheap. 801 No Central. FOR RENT Home Furnished or unfurnished Brows Jt Whit DEX'.KABLE houses always id first ele-ia condition tor rent, lease tir ss.e Call 105. FUKN HOUSES 0. A DeVoe. MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSB 17 N Orape St Phone 1063 H. !.! FOR RENT--fell 696 HO'Jfia tio 112 30 ana 115 water psM, toa faooe ICS. re Phone FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. also lights and water. per monia. Phone 4-F-2. FOR RENT Completely furnished house. 625 Dakota, Tel 1417-W. roK BENT APARTMENTS THREE-ROOM furnished apt. Sleep ing porch ana garage. 11th. CLEAN Furnished apartment, an W and. CLSAN fully furn. rouna floor, pri vate bath, garage adulu only. 244 8 Orape. APT3 FOR RENT 116 Almond. MODERN a-room furn apt. sleeping porch ii garage. 1180 W Uth. MODERN 3-room apt., private bath, with grage. 413 N. Ivy. Bachelors preferred. MODERN 3-room furnished apart ment, heat, garage. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett. DURRELL COURT. 329 NO. Holly. FOR RENT Two 2 room apartment! well furnished By week or month Inquire at 817 B Jackson Tel 749-Y FOR RENT Furnished apartment. overstuffed: hardwood floors light and heat Mali Tribune Phone fa FOR BENT FORMSnED ROOMS ROOM Adjoining shower Tel 798-X ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 123 S Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS PLEASANT room with board, garsge, 625 month. 338 W. Holly. BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. MslD Rates very moderate. FOB RENT -MISCELLANEOUS j CABINS 445 So. Front. ! FOR RENT Acreage, share crop Ph 437-x. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Gold mines (placet and quartzl Sell, trade or lease. P. O Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood, Ford truck. Med Fuel Co. SELL OR TRADE Service station: good place for lunch counter ana cabins, garden planted. Real buy. J. W. Bosen, Talent, Ore. 1-ROOM modern home bsth. laundry tra.' screened porch, bullt-lns gar age shade and 'rult trees: 8700 equity for car. ao-eage cabin site or what have yon Phone 1538-L or write Box 13337. Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth narrow slightly used, will trade for alfalfa or grain Tei 234-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood 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. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 7'4 acres with modern o-rm. house, douoie garage wooa house, 1 mile from Roseburg for Medford ty property. Address Box 810, Roseburg. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acre Will sell cheap tor cash 925 Reddy Ave TO UXCHANGE Nice little home in Bend. Ore., clear, for something clear in Medford or Ashland Pre fer small acreage What have you 155 7th St.. Ashland. WHEN you think ot real estate think ot Brown as White. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cheap. 4 acres, house, barn, outbuildings, family orchard. 1 mile from city limits. See Geo. Webb at Lamport's, owner. FOR SALE: Locust Grove. Phoen'x. Ore. Inquire of owne', J. B. An drews. Medford. FOR 3ALE Hop land, 22 acrea fine river bot'om soil. 3.2 miles from O Pass. Inquire 624 N Central. Tel 1387-J. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room bouse newly painted and kal- . somlned. near school: nice garden spot, at comer ot Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Oood room house (east front) and lice lot close to Berry dale store. . greet bargain at (450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOB SALE AUTOMBILES 1932 CHEVROLET 6-wheel Sedan Trunk, other extras. Will make price attractive. Accept trade and give terms. Phone 459-H. USED CAR BARGAINS Will take city or county warran a stochs and bona and your old at as part payment. 1931 Ford coupe 1920 Ford coupe 1929 Plymouth dan 1929 Pohtiac sed,'n 1P29 Chrysler 75 sedan 1930 Chrysler 70 sedan 1927 Studebaker Victoria Alio a number of older cars from 335 to 3100 00 If we haven't got what you want. we can get It ARMSTRONO MOTORS INC. 38 N Riverside Hetdqua;1ers for Chrysler t'lymoi.th Hudson 'ferraplane Cadillac Lasalle FOR 8 ALB Trailer. Pats. Prune 8t FOR SALE Ml SIC AL INSIKL.MtMS LEA VINO town. Will sscriflce equity in high class piano for small amount of cash. Bslsnce easy terms. 120 Vsncouver Ave. TINY Bungalow Plsno Sold sla months ai;o for 1295, repossessed account of party leaving city. Bal ance due only 9161. pav 13 down and 91 a eek CllneV Mala It R: e. .!,, taeOXo.-d. FOR BALE POULTRY FOR SALE 175 white leghorn fry era. 30c each. A. L. Kitchen, a',, ml. out Crater Lake highway. 50 PURE BRED Leghorn heru, laying. Phone 301-j-a. FOR SALE 130 2-mo. old chicks. 313 No. Qrape. 100 PEDIGREED HENS, Hansen strain 1 year old. laving 80 per cent. 1 mile west of Central Point on Jack sonville road. N. D. Orlsham. J'.io for highest quality W L chicks Hansen strain. May deliveries Rocks and Reds 8'Jc Wonderful value Jenka Poultry Parm. Tangent Ore FOR SALE Barred Rock batching eggs, laying strain A2 50 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 s. Main. Phone 1669-Y. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR sale 35 head horses. Phone 83S-R. FOh SALE 30 bead of horse an-J ra:lea. Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder pigs AdoU Schulz Beagle. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Lewellyn setter puppies Reasonable. 40 No. Front. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOMEMADE pies, cakes, rolls iresn j each day. Llndy'a Milk Depot, on East Main. PICK your canning peaa now. 3',ic lb. at P. 8. Carpenter ranch. Jack sonville Highway. FOR SALE Furnished cabin on river at Union Creek. Phone 968-X. 318 W. Jackson. Medford. FOR SALE Canaries. Tel 523-J-3. FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call 523-J-2. FOR SALE Baby carriage In A-l con dition. Phone 1346-R. LATE cabbage plants fo sale. Pierce's Hot House 679-R-2. FOR SALE Late cabbage by thoui ands. Phone 341-J-l. SOME real buys in second hand tools. rakes, mowers, tractors, disc har rows, cultivators & sprayers. Hub bard Bros., Inc. FOR SALE Velva-ne ravilo. 7-tub. With case. 13 Tel 848-X. FOR SALE: Hotpoint electric range UKe new. nan price. 412 baurei. FOR SALE Berry cups $7 25 por iuuu. Monarch seed and Feed Co FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise Almost new electric range, one Minute elect no waahar. Brunswick radio electric refrigerator. Bu gain at easy terms Commercial Finince Cor Phone 31. THOL SANDS of Indiana Canner to mato plants, cheap. First house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. FOR SALE Large electric brooder S8 00: or win trade for feed. See it at Samson's Feed Store: MEsVi all leather work nlovee China g'at 76c Men Ss Women's" j ackers maoe to measure, iewis Carpenter 308 So. Newtown. Medford GET the "No Hunting" ana trespass ing signs at the Mall rroune Job ifflce: printed on o'oth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SAJ-JSUsed sewing machines, all makes. 5 up: terms if desired All makes rented and repaired Whit Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1012. POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 013-J. MISCELLANEOUS M. A. BUSS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 640-W. 313 8. Grape GET tbe "No Bunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job amce: printed on olotb tc with stand the rain and weather BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave. upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County, Dressmaklnt; and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Biog Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 Hoiwe cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental nig cleaning, specialty. ..ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Orejon. Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cssh salea slips and everythlner In the printing lines. 38-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MOKEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent psr month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas. 49 ft. Central, around floor Craterlen Theatre Bldg. 8ate License No. 8-157. risno and I'toltn Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT, Teacher of Plsno. Violin, snd Saxophone. Halgllt Song Service, Arranging. Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. Public "Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHINO MAIMNO SERVICE PUBLIC STENOORAPHY Grace C Voea 34 N. Central, Koks-Coajiaaa, pu, 112 BUSINESS DIRECTORY BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone MS. Prices right. Service guaranteed. R KINKING TRUCKINO CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Speclsl livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-x. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Warrants School District No. 6. Notlcs Is hereby given tat there are funds on hsnd for the redemption of warrants No's 347 to 308A Inclus ive. Interest ceases on the 11th day ot June. 1933. EARL LEEVER. Clerk of School. Diet No. 6. Central Point. Ore. Notice of Allev Vacation NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Med ford, has by ordinance adopted June 12th. 1933, declared Its Intention to vacate the alley in Block 41, Original Town, in the City of Medford, Oregon, and that aald Council will convene at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. on the 18th day of July. 1933. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall. In the City of Medford. Oregon, for the purpose of considering the vaca tion of said alley, and ot hearing any objections or remonstrsnce thereto, which may be made -In writing and filed with the City Recorder of the City of Medford prior to the time of said hearing, and all property owners or persons Interested In, or affected by the closing of said alley are further notified to file their written objection or remonstrance with the City Re corder prior to the date ot said hearing. M. L. ALFORD, City Recorder of the City of Medford. School District No. 57 Warrants Call ed for Payment. Notice Is hereby given that there are fund, on deposit at the Medford National Bank, Medford. Oregon, for the redemption of school District No. 57. Warrants Nos. M2 to 450 inc. Interest on above warrant, will cease after June 13. 1933. . Dated this loth day of June. 1933. BERTHA COY, . District Clerk. WASHINGTON, June 13. . AP) Through opposition which is under stood to have developed from An thony J. Diamond, Alaskan delegate, and several senators on the commit tee, it appeared today that the nomi nation of Oeorge F. Alexander of Ore gon, to be district Judge of division No. 1 of Alaska, would not be con firmed before sine die adjournment. . Alexander, Portland attorney, was nominated by the presidont early last week, and today had not been re ported out of the committee. MACON OVER CHICAGO ON TRAINING FLIGHT CHICAGO. June 13. (AP) The giant dirigible Macon appeared over Chicago at 9:20 o'clock, Chicago day light savings time, this morning on Its 48-hour training flight from Its base at Akron, Ohio. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Nattv of a Britlah country L Front of the foot I. Veretabt 12. Italian lake 13. Vast 14. Press 16. Ho may It bs 16. Color 17. Tumultuous disorder If. Forest warden 20. Timber props in a mine 22. mm in 24. Behold 2. KoRntisped ornament M. Flower 33. Black cuckoo- like bird II. Tree with quivering leavss II. TVins- It. Small car nlvoTous . snimsl A. Time Inter vening 49. Myself II, Open court 42. Puss, as time 4. Dexterous 10, Hindu princess ALEXANDER FACES SOLON OPPOSITION Solution of Yesterday's Puule AIL A E ffO VERpA6E Ngl LjjBH ARjl N6S Wtfi L E. PlI" R sw jsH L A R GjOp skfAlf wSfflflh I D O pTH EgaB E" ADS A Z A MEa1Ca1rT L R D ATRMg AJSpTE A S tJa R E Mg aIrit'sMr e aIsJo Ngg E TIA p1o N Ells Cr A TENERlslTtMElDEN 5L ChlMr.n's nam. 1. Broad M. Uerlare Orow oM ss. Small Island hi. Fstlata SS. Device for esrrylna brick zy Turns to the right Sii::i:ppp m - 7mr rmw r - Trim mym,. Ill" W' mWm i 4) 44 4J p, 4, 4 43 l fW'i. w UNTBHFS McLeod McLEOD, June 13. (8pl., c. w. Palm of Med lord recently purchased a choice piece of river frontage Just below McLeod bridge from E. D. rloag and contemplate erecting a summer home. The river la at high stage due to heavy rains above. Light rain fell here during the- past week, helping the growth of hay and garden crops but delaying the harvest of a fine berry crop. Rev. D. D. Randall visited Laurel hurst Sunday school June 4. His Inspiring message was enjoyed by Viose present. McLeod Extension Unit held it last meeting of the season at Miss Garden's June S. Mra. Mack con ducted a discussion on the study of "Growing Up " the last of a series of lessons In child development which the McLeod ladles have studied dur ing the year. Extensive plans were made for next years program. The following officers were elected: Chairman, Mrs. W. D. Coburn; vice chairman, Mrs. Paul Robertson: sec retary, Mrs. Fern Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Vaughn. Leon Close and Harold Luper, lo cal boys, have begun duties with Vie C. C. C stationed at Applegate. Antelope ANTELOPE. June 13. (Spl.) An telope Literary Club met June 9. An acre cream social and short program were given. Mrs. Fred Dutten has been very 111 but Is reported a Utttle Improved, Antelope Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Havey Stanley May 17. Present were Mesdamea Thomas Ri ley. Rosa Baize, W. E, Davles, Bill Blfi'iam, Laura Blgham. Nell Von der Hellen, John Rader. T. T. Hallett, Myrtle Walch, Jim Owcna, Henry Oweiu, Lloyd Stlmeon. Mrs. Rum- mel, J Thompson, B. K. Rlggs, Joe Arens. Velma Woods, G. Grab, Bob Lindsey. Wallace McDow and the hostess, Mrs. Stanley. The club will meet at Mr. and Mrs. Stlmpson's at the 401 ranch, June 31. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and chil dren moved back to their ranch In the Antelope district from Central Point. Mrs. Harvey Stanley has been 111 the past few days. It Is hoped she will econ recover. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blfi'iam and children visited the B. K, Rlggs home June 4. Mrs. S. W. Baize end sons of Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cannon and children of Talent, Miss cOorgia Cur rier and Mr. and Mrs. Putman of Medford attended the literary club at Antelope June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson and daughter were In Medford June 0 on business. There will be an annual school meeting at the Antelope school house June 19. A new director and school clerk will be elected. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hatlett and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs visited S. W. Baize at the Sacred Heart hospital June 10 He la doing as well as can be expected. Richard Balre is staying a few days with his brother, Bob Baize, He la helping to put up hay. Everyone Is busy cutting and putting up hay. Cross-Word Puzzie JO. Bielted with curiosity or Interest 11. Clears above xpensea 19. Landed prop erties IL Plied In the ' ground for growth 21. Rich brown color St. Old piece ot cloth 28. Is'umher 27, Transgression 29. Thick black liquid 10. Biblical prltal 21. Mai. sheep 24. Infuriated 37. Imperial domain 39, Insect sup posed to enter the human esr 42. Historical periods 43. Volcanic matter 44. Dlllseed 45. Orrenland settlement 47. French river 48. Unoccupied 49. Fsrts of a golf course 12. Oona by DOWN 1. Mark left by a wound S. Stat, of stupor 4. Lanruare s. Small towers 9. Metsl-bearlns; rock T. Terminal., I. Emsll donkeys s. BUkworm AlcltHPlEM Talent TALENT. June IS. (Spl. 1 Mr. snd Mrs. Steve Smith and children of Sca- poose. Ore., spent the week-end as the gueata of Mrs. Smith's parents, Dr. and Mra. M. A. Miller. The; left Monday for southern California. Elder Fredenberg and Mr. and Mra. Harry Walker left Wednesday by mo- tor for Sheridan. Ore., to attend the session of the mid-Oregon Bsptist association. Misses Betty and Lena Howard of Riddle. Ore., spent Wednesday at the Louis Kill home. Mrs. Msry Leslie, who has been keeping house for her brother. C. H. Fredenberg, has gone to Medford to spend some time at the home of ber son. Mra. Cora Denhsm and Miss Bessie Connor drove to Eugene Thursday. returning Friday accompanied by Frank Denham. Wayne Mason, who has been at tending school at Corvallls. arrived Friday for summer vacation. Mlsj Dorothy Crawford and Mlas Verlle Connor spent the evening wltn the Misses Lets and Sylvia Logan at their, country home Wednesday. Bible class of the Baptist church m teat Mrs. Ida Frenche'a Wednea day. Mlaa Mildred de Ford, who has been visiting her grandmother In Medford Baa returned to her home. Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Miller left Thurs day for Ontario. Ore., to visit their daughter. Mrs. Roscoe Conklln and Mr. Conklln. Mra. Conklln Is the former Marie Miller and has a new son, whom the grandparents have gone to greet. Mrs. Byron Sanborn (Ruth Miller) and Mr. Sanborn ot Twin Brldgea, Mont., expect to Join them there. Miss Lois Mason returned Friday from Medford, where she hss been the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Whelply and family 'have moved to a cabin on the Green Springs for the summer. Talent Rebecca club will meet on Friday afternoon with Mra. James Enberg on Wsgner creek. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, June 13. (Spl.) Williams Orange met Baturday and those who wished attended the speaking at the community hall where the sales tax and other measures were discussed. Senator chlnnock was the I principal speaker. There was a apec- lal meeting Sunday to dispose of several matters requiring Immediate attention. Next meeting will be June 17. Harry Cougle and son, Ralph and Vern Hartman are getting out logs and sawing shingles. Several thou sand have been gotten out and de livered recently. Don Rlgle and family of Wlmer mnde a trip to Williams creek Deco ration day. Prlewla have received announce ment of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Horace Blbley of Salem. Mrs. Blbley Is the oldest daughter of Mat Morrison and a sister of Mrs. Harry Sorrels. Robert Clrlffln of Nevada la visiting at the Bill Lcmmon home. . Mr. Coan and Em 11 Voss are cutting togs for the Ernie Olbson saw mill. They have ordera ahead for several months' run. One order la for lum ber for buildings near the Caves camp where some 23 of the reforeatatlon crew Is to be located soon. Esrl Lavlere and family of Klam ath Falls spent a few days recently at the Cleve Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oray and Harry Sorrela transacted buslnesa and shopped in Medford Monday, Mr. Oray received an order for cedar posts while there. Mr. Goldsmith Is hauling lumber for i bridge across Munger creek be tween his and Joe Boats' place. This Is made necessary for the -logging trucks. Barty Davidson Is hsultng lumber to his place preparatory to building this summer. He recently purchased the old Ed Brlcker place. Mrs. E. K. Smith and sister-in-law of Klamath bounty spent the week end at the Oeorge I,ovelaee home, re turning Monday. Bobby Lovelace sc compenled them home for a visit. West fork of Willi ms creek Is to have a sawmill Installed near the Arthur Oray place sson. Mrs. Carrie Hartman and Mrs. Emll Voss and son were calling on Mrs. Hsrry Sorrels Mcnday afternoon. Misses Alberta and June Bigelow or Oranta P are spending a week vis iting their uncle, Bill Lemmon, and other friends on Williams creek. Provolt community club met at the hall Friday evening. There waa a short program, after which refresh ments were served. This Is the Isat meeting until next fall. There was a meeting of the Wil liams school board at the schoolhouse Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. House and fam ily drove to Crater take Wednesdsy, returning via Klamath Falls and Ash land. They report lots of snow, pass ing through tunnels of snow much higher than the csr. but the lake was beautiful In Its white setting. Mrs. Fred Calkins, who has been apending several weeks with her per ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle. left Monday for her home at Martinet. Calif. She and Mr. Calkins will spend the summer with his parents In North Dskota. Ha la an Instructor In the Martinet high school. Home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. Wilson nesr Provolt on the Murphy rosd waa destroyed by fire Decoration day. Al most the entire content-- of tne house m-ete lost. The fire started In the Opposition Wanted I" vigils i itwiisii i i i Competition It what these 10 comely peddlers and their coxswain are looking for. They make up the crick crew of the Echo Canoe club of Loa Angelettnd have challenged the world in general to a race. (As sociated Press Photo) the electrlo wiring. The loss was psrtty covered by Insurance. One of the bears, which has been killing sheep on Wllllama creek was dispensed with recently. John Letteken lost one of hla horses last week, after only few hours' Illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Smith from the Applegate and Mr. and Mra. O. W. Roberts were up the east fork of Wil liams oreek on business Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norton and sons of Grants Pass were calling on friends on Williams creek Sunday. Edna Whlsler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whlsler, burned both feet snd legs severely one day last week when she turned a tub of bolting water over. Mra. George Jones of Grants Pass and daughter, Helen, apent Sunday at Al Jones' and daughter, Mrs. Mess ing. Mlas Fay Hotzhauser Is spending some time at her grandparents', Mr. and Mra. Herman Hotzhauser, at Dor rls, Calif. Orvll Lewmsn accompanied his cou sin, Yvon Bailey, to California, near Santa Rosa, where he will work In the cherry picking. Oeorge Cockman la assisting Clair Brown In cutting wood. Mr. Brown has a contract to cut 100 tiers of wood for the school house. A. L. Blodget la still on the sclk list for several weeks. Baseball team from Takllma came over to Provolt and played the local team In a fiercely contested game, the scores remaining the same until the last Inning. The final score waa 8 to 10 for Takllma. Marvin Shepman and his mother have moved to hla land which he re cently purchased, tho old Orant Top ping homestead on the Water Gap rosd. Mr. Shepman was an Instructor In, the Williams high school tbe last two yeara. 9 Meteorological Report JINE 13. 11.33 Forecasts Mrvjford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Temperature above normal. Oregon; Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Fogs on coast, Scattered afternoon thunderstorms In moun tain east portion. Temperature above normal in the interior. Local Pat a Lowest temperature thl morning. 58 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: 00; lowest 53. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1033, 14:47 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 38 per cent; 5 a. m. today 84 per cent. Sunset today. 7:47 p. m. ftunrtse tomorrow, 4:35 a. m. Sunt tomorrow, 7:47 p. m. Observations Taken at ft A. M., 120 Meridian Time , .j mum mm j II IK two Boston 84 .10 Cloudy Cheyenne .80 48 T Cloudy Chlcsgo . ..8 03 CKar Eureka -..-.... 88 Helena ..... .04 Cloudy Los Angeles ....BO 88 Cloudy MBDFORD 04 88 Clear New Orleans ....... 04 78 Clear New York 0 8J .43 Cloudy Omaha ..... ... 80 80 Clear Phoenix 112 80 Clear Portland 88 Clear Reno ....... 08 80 Clear Ptoeeburs; .............. M 82 Ctsar Salt Lake VI 7 Clear San Francisco ... 84 SO Clear Seattle 82 88 Clear Spokane 88 80 Clear Walla Walla 04 88 Clear Washington, D C. 04 M .11 Cloudy NEW LOW RATES AT CRATER LAKE CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. Ore., June 13. (Special.) New, low lodge rstea for Crater Lake have been announced by R. W. Price, vice-president and general manager of 1,6 Crater Lake National Park company. The lodRa will be operated on a strictly European plan and all meals will be served at the cafeteria. While the official opening of the lodge will not occur until July 1. rooms have been available since June 10, which also marked the opening of the cafeteria and atore. Stages will begin operatlona July 1. provid ing dally service from Medford and Klamath Falls. The former price of 12 round trip baa been reduced to 8. The new rates reveal a room with bath and twin beds msy be had for 7.50 per day. with a oharge of 50 cents each for extra persons. Other rates are as follows: bsth and dou ble bed, 'two persons, 96.50; toilet and double bed, two persona, a.; hot and cold water, two persona. 84; hot and cold water, four persons, t5; bowl end pitcher, four persons, 94: one person, 83.50; extra cots lo rooms 1. Snow Is melting rapidly at Crater Lake, following a record seasonal snowfall of 74 feet, permitting tha start July 1 of activities of the na tional park service In offering num. eroua Held trips under the direction of the educational division. t FAR BELOW 1932 SALEM, Ore., June 18. (UP) School expenditures In Oregon coun ties for 1033 will b 10 per cent below the amount spent last year, and 14 per cent below the average for the peak years between 1B37 and 1031. Figures compiled by the state tax , commission show that Polk county has made the greatest reduotlon, apending 31 per cent leas than In 1030, the hlghost year. Jefferson county was second Inreductlon and Wheeler third. Most of the eastern Oregon counties have reduced more than the average. County making least reduction in school coats la Lane, with 3 per cent. Ltnn reduced A per cent and Wash ington 6. Reductions In all tbe coun ties follow: Polk. 31: Jefferson, 90; Wheeler, aot Wasco, 98; Lake. 36; Sherman, 35; Hood River, 30; Grant, SH; Coos, 33; Yamhill, 33; Clatsop, 10; Umatilla, 10; Gilliam, 18; Columbia, 18; Mult nomah, 17; Curry, 18. Wallowa 16; Harney 16: Jackson, 16; Crook, IB; Union, 13; Clackamas, 13; Douglas, 11; Deschutoa, 10; Malheur, 10; Baker, 10; Klamath, 10; Benton, 0; Josephine, 9: Lincoln, 7; Marlon. 7; Morrow, 7; Tillamook, 7; Washington, 6; Linn, 5 and Lane, 3. Lake Creek Orange met June t and the charter was draped In mem ory of Herman Meyer, Sr., who died recently. Mr. Meyer had been a loyal supporter of the Orange elnce Ha or ganization and an ardent worker, 4 msn of exceptionally fine character, he was highly respected. Sympathy of Orange members wu . extended the family. Mrs. Meyer who hsa been critically 111 la somewhat Improved at thla writing. 8he expecto to leave soon for Lakeview with her daughter, Mrs. Maud Brown. It was announced that Stat, Mas ter Ray QUI will apeak on the sale tax, at Esgle Point. June 28. Msster Russ Moore declared the office of Ceres vacant and Mrs. May Moore wsa elected to that position. Worthy msster appointed a commit tee. Claua Charley, Harry Tonn and Ernest Jones to work with the Phoe nix Orange In arranging a picnic. Following an Intereatlg dlacussto on the sales tax plan during the lec ture hour, the Orange went on record as opposed to It. , Master Russ Moore and Mrs. Moor will attend the acnual session of Oregon State Orange at Pendleton. They will make the trip via Portland and vlalt relatives In Eugene and Hermlston. GRANGECONCLAVE PENDLETON, Ore., June IS (AP) , Members of the Oregon Stats Orange, here for the annuel state convention opening today, welcomed cooling showers this morning after hundreds had sweltered yesterday In - the hottest day of the year. More than I.0O0 members ot the Orange were expected for the four-day meet In. The temperature Monday reached 88 degreea. At 7 a. m. today the mercury had ellmbej to It degrees, but the welcome showers soon tem pered the atmoaphere and appeared certain to last during tha dsy.