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MEDFORD UATL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUXE 22, 1933. PAGE NINE A DON'T FORQEX TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB AUB THE BATES: pgr word flrtt insertion ,. IHlUiutiw ' Each additional Imertton, pr word .10 (Dt -"a p.r Una p month, without eopr chengee '13D Phone 75 LOST LOST Schaefer Fountain pen with ownera name on It. Please return to Jeane Ferguson, Mall Tribune). LOST Violin in case. Reward. 1130 Nlantlc. No questions aalced. LOST If dog nuaalng. call 1615. HELP WANTED FtMALB COOK Mrs. Voorhlee. 630-J WANTED Young girt between 18 and 23 to accompany wife. Bo 10641 Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED 3 men with equipment who can grubstake thejneelvei to cut wood on aharea. House and tova furniahed. Write or call on Mrs. Barto. Rogue River. R. F. D. 1. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Kour and day work, 26c per hr., als- laundry. Phone 4-F-3. EXPERT PAINTER will do aign paint ing Interior decorating general paint Jobs. Oall at 229 So Central SEWING, care of children, day work of any kind, 35c per hour 81. 76 day. Mrs. Tharp. 87 Quince 641-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Shakea. Address KC, care . Mall Tribune. tf WANTED To work ranch on shares. F. A. spltzmlller, R. 4, Box 35. PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued, reflnlshed. Thibault. WANTED Phone 889-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued, reflnlshed. Thibault. WANTED Good used stock saddle, cheap for cash. Box 10S84 Tribune. WANTED Painting or papering In exchange for rent or purchase -n four or five room house. Phone 919-X. WANTED New or used car. New sewing machine first or part pay ment. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 3 N. Bartlett. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity In 6-room house, excellent location. Box 1063G Tribune. WANTED Good pasture for young heifer. Phone 156-R. WANTED 8-oz. mayonnaise Jars and lids. Tel 921-X. ANYONE having female bird to give ; away phone 921-X, WANTED Five-room modern un furnished bungalow or duplex equipped with electric refrigera tion. Address Box 10876. WANTED Household goods, stove, tools, or what have you. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES. & RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER Sz Junk 01 all descrlDtlons. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Drape Tel 1082 WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags tw.-ne for sale Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St Tel. 1062 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p.e o care for in t home. Phone 137-x. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Bungalow partly furnish ed. 133 So. Grape. rfcR RENT See these nice 1, 9 and ' 4-room apts. Newly decorated and renovated at 375 So. Central. Price riirht. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, close In 140.00. Address Tribune. Box 10590. FOR RENT Newly decorated 4-room house with sleeping porch. Inquire 436 N. Bartlett. 716 E. JACKSON, 6 rooms, excellent condition. 1033 w. lHh, newly reflnlshed. 320 N. Holly. 537 W. 10th. 1017 W. 9th, s rooms, newly painted Inside and out. Call First Ins. Agcy. Phone 105. FOR RENT Modern East Side home lth bt,r garden In. D. T. Lewton. 3a 1 Apple. VROOM furn. louse Phone 934-R. FOR RENT 7-room furnished house 1139 W Main St.. S15 00 Alio 3 room furnished house 34 Rose Ave . 8 00 Phone C A DeVoe. CLASSY mjdern 5-room stucco, east front. Cieu. 625 Pine. rOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-rooro duplex. No. 610 end 513 No Bartlett. Tel 311-B-l. FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house, 3 (leaping porches. Inquire at 345 No. Bartlett. SMALL (urn. house cheap, 801 No Central. FOR RENT Homea Furniahed M unfurnished. Brawn Whit desirable honasa always in ftr.t class condition for rant laaaa or ale Call 105. MOWiS FOR RENT Call 898 HOUSES 110. U3S0 and tlS rater paid: wood range Phone 105 FOB SUNT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 3-room apt.. lights & hot water. Adults. 243 No. Holly. CLEAN furniahed apartment. 317 W. and. APARTMENT for rent. Three rooms, garage. 61 N. Oakdale Ave. 2-ROOM furn. apt., Bleeping porch, garage, downatalri. 344 N- Bartlett. 3-ROOM completely furn. apt. 229 No. Ivy. THREE-ROOM furbished apt. Sleep ing porch and garage. 1109 W. Jlth. CLfiAN fully furn. grouno floor, pri vate bath, garage adult only. 344 S Grape. APTS FOR RENT 116 Almond. MODERN S-room furn apt. aleeptng porch 8e gaiage. 1190 W 11th. j MODERN 3-room apt., private bath. wim Kge. lis . ivy. nacnetoTS preferred. DURRELL COURT. 829 No Holly. FOR RENT Two 2 room apartmenta well furniahed By week or month Inquire at 817 E Jackson Tel 749-7 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed: hardwood floors light and beat. Man Tribune Phone 71 FOB RENT FURNISHED BOOMS SLEEPING ROOM Hot and cold water. 245 N. Grape. ROOM Adjoining shower Tel 788-Y ATTRACTIVE room. 404 8 Orap FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entranoe One block from Main St. Reasonable ratea. 933 6 Central FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD, 153 No. Oaklale. PLEASANT room with board, garage, (25 month. 338 w. Holly. BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Mais Ratea very moderate. FOB RENT -MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Refrigeration space, 20x 7. Private entrance. Tel. 521. OABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Acreage, share crop. Ph 437-X. FOB EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Light aedan for good truck. Phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Vt ton Gra ham truck, 236 No. Central. TRADE Year'a rent 40 acres, grain, cow. chickens for truck. James May. Merlin, Oregon. i-ROOM modern horns bath laundry tr' screened porch, bullt-lns gar age shade and rult trees; 6700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L, or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections aplke-tooth narrow sugntiy uaea. win waae for alfalfa or grain Tai 234-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs 7 years old Walter Jonea, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes near Trail R 0 Skellenger. Trail. Or. FOR EXCHANGE RIAL ESTATE EXCHANGE! "Modern 5-room houae close to grade and high schools, equity for light car or what have you?'1 Box 10638, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acre Will aelt cheap for cash 926 Reddy Ave TO uXCHANOB Nice little home in Bend. Ore., clear, for something ciear In Medford or Ashland. Pre fei small acreage What have you 165 7tb St., Ashland. WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brows a Whit. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CLOSINO ESTATE Will sell Eakln Hatchery pedigreed poultry, reas onable prices. Talent. ACREAGE Adjoining city: cozy house: chicken house. 22x60 floor ed: well; electric lights; fine gar den. Leaving city will eacrltlce. 802 McAndrew. Road. 25 ACRE ranch, market road. 5 room modern houae, large barn, ahade trees, garage, chicken houses, fam llv orchard, electricity, 15 cultiva ted, 12 free water, river bottom. 8 cows and calves, horse, chickens, turkeys, farm machinery. Price 3500. Consider small acreage with some cash. 407 East Main. FOR SALE Income property at rs price. Owner here few days only. Psv you to investigate. Oaner, Box 10575 Tribune. FOR SALE nOMES CLEAR home. Terms Tel 1232-W. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room house newly painted and kel aomlned. near achool; nice garden spot, at eom,T rA Sunset and Co lumbus. 009 Sunset. jf jr sale Ouod 8 room house (east fr-nt) and nloa lot closa to Berry dale store U great bargain at 8450 Terms Phone 517-L. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Excellent small business In Medford. Part cash, balance terms. Pbon 485-R. FOR SALE AUTOMHILES FOR SALE Packard straight S tour ing In good condition. Call at Jac aon garage.' Jackson nd Central. Phone 906-L. FOR TALE 1932 Willys 4-door aedan. 1932 Chevrolet sport coupe. 1930 Oakland coupe. 1929 Pontlac 4-door sedan. 1929 pontlac roadster. 1928 Pontlac 4-door sedan. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck - Poptlac Sale service Phone 102 SPECIAL THIS WEEK 29 Bulck aedan, newly finished and in perfect condition. Good rubber. GATES USED CAR LOT 6th and Bartlett 1930 DE SOTO sedan, 1931 Ford Tu dor sedsn, 1929 Pontlac coach, 1932 Chevrolet coupe., 1928 Bulck road ster. 1931 Studebaker sedan, 1928 Chevrolet sedan. Tradea and Easy Terms SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Authorised Studebaker and ' ckna Dealer FOR SALE Trailer. Pat'a. Prune St. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old Geary Orchard. Griffin Creek. FOR SALE Milk cows, heifers and sheep. O. O. Sanderson. Beadle, Ore. FOR SALE 35 head horaea. Phone 838-R. FOh SALE 20 bead of horaea and mule Ray Moreu. Central Point RED feeder pigs AdoU Scnui Beagle. FOR SALE POULTRY 7Ujo lor highest quality W L. ohlok. Hansen atraln. May deliveries Rocks anu Reds 8!4c Wonderful value Jenk Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ora FOR SALE Barred . Rock batoning egga, laying atraln. 82.60 hundred Baker Service 8tatlun. DREBSLER'8 Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BUY NOW Gas motors, h. p. 815, l'i h. p. 810.00; large Ice boxes, 88.00 is 610.00; wood ranges 86.00 it 416-00; cream separators 98.00 8s 7.00: doors with all hardware 81.50 to 63.00; windows; baby-cabs, tl.W, 69.50 As 85.00: 818 auto trunk, good ss new, 86.00; hardwood bedroom stands, 93.00; plenty of fruit Jars 40, 60 8c 60c per doz.; bed steads as low as $1.00: large brooder, 66.00: small elec. brooder, 81.60; small and large oil stoves, 82.00 to 66.00: gun ny sacks, 3 for 5c; ora sacks, 10c each. Come look ua over. B ERR YD ALE 2nd HAND STORE 1603 No. Riverside Phone 266 ZINNIAS Other plant 8 doz. 23c: sweetpea blooms, 3 doz, 10c. Mra. Dressier, 1107 Esst Main. FOR. SALE 76-lb. Enamel "Herrlck' ' Ice box, 610. 436 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE DeLaval separater, No. 16 Surge milker, Almo automatic deep well water pump. All guaranteed like new. Less than 1-3 cost this week. Phone 408-R-2. EARLY RICHMOND pie cherries. Phone 639-J-2. FOR SALE Lot of three graves In Siskiyou Memorial Park. Box 10813, Tribune. A FEW brand new electric refrigera tors at less than wholesale. See John Denlson, 101 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE Golf club set. 4 clubs, bag, nsver used. Avon make, 65.50 415 Laurel. RE-POSSESSED ELECTRIC REFRI GERATORS and RANGES at less than wholesale. J. H. Denlson, 101 Crater Lake Ave. A FEW electric refrigerators at less than wholesale. See John Denlson. 101 Crster Lake Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE-Kewanee eleo trlo deep well pumping unit com plete for stock or grain. See C. W. Ashpole at MoAndrewa ranch on Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call 523-J-9. LATE cabbage plants fo sale. Plerce'a Hot Houae 579-R-2. FOR 8ALB-r-Velva--,one radio, 7-tuba with case, $13 Tel 84S-X. FOR SALE Hotpoint electrlo range Ilka new. half prlo. 422 Laurel. FOR SALE Berry eupa $7.25 per 1000. Monarch Seed and Feed Co FOR SALE Repossessed merchandiaa Almoat new electrlo range, One Minute electric washer. Brunswick radio, electric refrigerator. Bar gain at easy terms commercial Finance Cor. Phone 81. THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to mato planta, cheap. First house south Tiny Tavern, Talent. FOR SALE Large electrlo brooder $8 .i)0; or will trade for feed. Sea It at Samaon'a Feed Store. MEN all leather work gloves Chtn C't 75o- Men a Women's' Jackets mane to measure Lewie Carpenter 808 So. Newtown. Medford. OE7 the 'No Hunting" and treapaaa ing sign at th Mall mnune Job iffiee: printed on cloth to arttb atand tba rain and weather. FOR SALS--Used sewing machines, all makes. $8 up; isrms If desired. All mskes rented and repaired. Whit Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett 3UPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1013. POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teamlog. Pbon 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS Authorized Frlgldalrs Service. Other Makes rep. Tel. 437. Night 905-Y. M A. BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel. 646-W. 313 8. Grape. GET the 'No Bunting" and trespass in; signs st tba Mall tribune Job jlfloe. printed on sloth tc with stand the rain and weather BLSINESS OIRKCTOKY Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking shd remodeling. W4 Medford Bldg.. I u;r.ie Andrew, puon ui, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 89 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO, Abstracts of Title and Ttle Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT. Teacher of Piano. Violin, and Saxophone Hatght bong Service, Arranging, Composing, etc. SIB Liberty Bldg. .ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Orejon. Printing of all klnda; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and sverythlng in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Publlo Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHING MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC 8TEN OORAPH Y flfar. 1 Vans 34 N. Central, Koke-Chapman, Ph. 113 Money to Lend. uitr i.KNn MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per montn on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas, 45 S. Central. Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. S'ate License No 8-157. Transfer. BADS TRANSFER is STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movera. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sole By virtue of an execution In Fore closure duly Issued out of and un der the seal of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 7th day of June, 1933, in a certain action therein, wherein B. E. Harder, as Executor of the Estate of W. A. Pointer, Deceased as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment axalnst Ernest Goble and Grace oo- ble, his wife the defendants, for -the sum of Four hundred and no-100 ($400.00) Dollars, with Interest at 8 per annum from June 3. 1931 with costs and disbursements taxed at Fif teen and 80-100 (615.60) Dollars, and the further sum of Seventy-five and no-100 ($75.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 7th day of June, 1933, Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, I will on the 15th day of July, 1933, at io:oo o'clock a. m., at tne front door of the courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for. cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg ment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the aald defend- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Planet 5. Walt for 9. Knock Vi. Lopsided 13. Bacondhand 14. Grow old 16. Claim as due ' 17 Feminine nickname It. Stir 20. Caretaker of a bulldlnr 31, Color quality 21. Prickly seed covering 24. Dutch measure of lenitth 25. Pronoun 26. Existed 27. In the back 30. You and me J I. Shelves over (replaces SI. Artificial laniruate 14. Postpone 36. Sick 37. Small round mark 31. Hypothetical force 39. Not on 40. Tidings 41. To the saiiie amount or decree Solution of Yesterday'! Puxxlc "L6NGSlHAPEgBSC0T SEPARATjONyANEW T A D E g g L V E S AT A N MANiiARTR lBAL antepratStuba SERVESgTONjgSTEP SLEEKgWOOOYER5 BaREcaHsopBI TgDATESiRADI I ASlAgREMODELERS l i e ra rjs e en?jl t kBtIy rIoIleHrIi IdTe 44. Point 45. D.ew 4. Blunt 4!. Lubricate 50. Flowerlesi plant S3. Silkworm 63. Plicpen 64. La rue woody plant 66. Leave WWP m Jp mm To wt II"!?" "I 1 iir I Tm," I ants; Ernest Goble. Orsce Gobi, his wife: W. T. Houston. Delroy Getch- 11, a Administrator oi the Estat of Anna O. Nalley. deceased. Anna E. Hayea. Jennie D. Gardner, Ida M. Weaver, Louise B. Herndon, Wm. O. Pointer. Flora Belle Gift. Grace Swsngo, heirs at law of Robert A. Pointer, deceased, and Thomas J. Kenney, a Administrator of the Es tate of Robert A. Pointer, deceased and J. C. Cass and Gillie Cass, his wife, hsd on the 3nd day of March, 1936. or now have In and to the fol lowing described property, situated In the county of Jackson, state Of Ore gon, to-wlt: Block I of College Hill Addition to the Ity of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 7th day of June. 1933. WALTER J. OLMSCHEtD. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Summons, In the Circuit Court of the Stat at Oregon, for Jackson County, Farmsrs 8c Fruitgrowers Bank, an Oregon banking corporation, plain tiff, Va. Samual M. Scott and Lorraine H Scott: and The NortbweeUrn Mu. tusl Life Insurance Compsny c-i Milwaukee, Wisconsin, defendants. To Samuel M. Scott. Lorraine H Scott, and The Northwestern Mu tual Lite Inaurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the above named defendants You and each of you ar heraoy notified and required to appear in the above entitled court and cause and answer the complaint of plain-1 tiff now on file therein against you within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons which Is the (lrat day of June, 1933, snd if you fall to answsr oi plead to the complaint within th time required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wlt: for a Judgment- against J fendsnts Ssmuel M Scott and Lo mine H. Scott In the full aum of 6780.00, for 676.00 Attorneys fees and the costs sno disbursements of this suit: and for a decree of this court decreeing that that oertaln life In surance policy Issued by defendant. The Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance Company unto Samuel M. Scott of date March 20th. 1924 being num ber 1727649. assigned to plaintiff, be decreed to be a chattel mortgage as security for the payment of a prom issory note of defendant Samuel M Scott and Lorraine H. Scctt, and that an order of sale be made for the sale of the said described Inaurance polio;, and decreeing that the purchaser at said aale be entitled tc the cash sur render value of said policy and that defendant Insurance Company be re quired to pay unto the purchaser at said sale the cash surrender value of said policy. This summons Is sen'ed upon you by publlcstlon once a week for fojr consecutive weeks by order of Hon orable Earl H. Fehl, County Judge ni Jaokson County, Oregon, which order was made on the 23rd day of May. 1933. OUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office address: Medford NaU'l Bank Bldg., Medford. Oregon. HUGE NAVY BUILDING PLAN FOR NEXT YEAR WASHINGTON, June 22. (P) The acting secretary of the navy, Henry L. Roosevelt said today the navy plans to spend $B6,000.000 on ship construction In the 1934 fiscal year, which begins July 1, Call far Warrant! Notice Is hereby given that Lone Pine, School Olntrlct No. 10. warrants NO. 372. 373, 387, 388, 389. 390. 391 are called (or payment. Interest to cease on June 34, 1933. Warrant to be presented for payment at the First National Bank In Medford. J. O. CAMERON, Clerk. Cross-Word Puzzie f. Horns of Adam and Eve I. Clatter 10. Money ex change pre mium 11 Equal 10. Negative 11. Rows 20. Warrant or make right ZL Dull sound 22. French river 23. Prohibit 26, Armed strife 27. Entirely ZS, In a line 1!9, Decays 31. Award for valor 32. Sprite 35. Unfairly 87. Modest 30. Of greater sg 40. Kaltpeter 41. Kplo potra 43. Htop 43. Opposite of right 44. Jewish month 4fl. Unity 47. Transgression of divine law 41. Devour 61. Secnnd note of the scale DOWN 1. Angry 1. Liquor 2. Book of the Bible 4. Kind of shovel 6. Undeveloped nower I. Exlftts 7. Kiclude Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Juris 33. (Spl.) Mr. Fsnnla Donegan Wsiooms of Burns, and sistsr Mra. Joala Donagan Shaw of Portland oalld on Miss Issla MoCulljr Wadnssdsy. anrout to CU fornia to visit two slswrs and two brothara In San Pranolaoo, All ara na tlvas of Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ksagan. Mra. Nattl Thompaon and aon Junior and Harry Lewis spent Sunday with tn.lr brother, Prsd Lswla at hi ranoh naar Butt rails, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murphy and daurhtara francs and Loula and aon Joseph, of Oakland, Calif, called on frl.nds hr Monday. Mrs. Murphy wss a natlva of Jacksonville and will b remembered ss Bull Muller, daughtr of Mr. and Mra. Max Muller. plonara. They are anrout to Port land to visit relatives. Mr. and Mr. A. A. Tylea of Oold Hill called on friends In Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Jack Clafk and chil dren of Medford wars Sunday callers at th Lsonard Lyons horn. Mrs. Meda Cooley and daughter and aon Helen and Leslie, Bernedlna Van Pelt, and Ellens Oeorge of near Brooklnga, war recently over night guest of Mra. Fred Butcher. Miss Helen Cooley and Mlsa Van Dyke have enrolled for a alx waeka aummar oouraa at Ashland normal. At the annual achool election held at th achool houa Monday evening Roy Martin waa re-elect! achool di rector and Mra. Vivian Beach ra-elect-ad school clerk. Judge and Mr. Sun. mar of Los Angsles called on frlenda her Thu re day. Mra. Summara will ba remember ed as Ella Olbson. Judge Summara .1 lecturing on prohibition, Joe Craln wa plessantly aurprlaed with a birthday party a his home In Jacksonville Wednssday. Queata were hta alater, Mra. Turpln and two daugh tera of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bland of Oklahoma. Mra. Oliv er Tic and two daughtera and hr alater and mother of Medford and Lena Johnston of Jscksonvllle. Chris Keejran msde a trip to Doris, Csllf., Mondsy In the interest of the Oregon Grsntts compsny of Medford. Mr. Hlcka, msnsger, sooompanled him. Miss Evelyn Applegat of Ssn Fran cisco Is visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. C. Chltwood. Miss Applegate teaches mu sic In a high achool at San Francisco and will spend th aummer vacation with Mra. Chltwood and her alater, Mrs. 0. W. Miller at Williams. Mrs. E. 0. Jerome of Medford visit ad Mrs. Leonard Lyona Friday. Clifton Ohlldera and alater, Mra. Leonard MoKee and children of Big Applegat vlalted relatives In Jack' sonvlll and Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Allen Hood and baby of near Trail ar apendlng this week with her brother and alstr-ln-law, Mr, and Mra. Albert OeHaaa. Mr. and Mra. Charley Newman of southern California ar her on busi ness this week. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knight, Mr. and Mra. John Price and Will Price picnicked on th Applegat Monday. Mr. and Mra. Melvln Flelda snd chil dren of Medford spent Sunday va- ning at the O. B. Dunnlngton horn. Mr, and Mra, Fred Foot of Med ford visited Mrs. Foots' mother, grandma Faucet, Saturday, Mr. and Mra. Lynn Rumley and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hod- son returned Sunday from a camping trip on Applegate, Mra. Alice Vincent ha returned from Crwell, where ah attended the funeral of Wayne Qulllay who wa accidentally killed by a run-away team at the Frank Bybee ranoh laat week. 0. B. Dunnlngton snd children, Mr. and Mra. Tom Dunnlngton, Mra. clyd Moor, Blllta Johnson and Paul Win nlngham spent Sunday at Squaw lake. Lody Parr of Phoenix, who la III wa brought to th horn of Mr. Olive Thraaher. Mra. Thrasher now haa three patients. Mr. and Mra. Walter Wood of Port land ar visiting tin. Mary Norvell. enroute to southern Csllfornla. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bush of Mad ford were Jscksonvllle visitor Tues day. Mrs. Maml Nelson had her horn re-hlngld and an .rtra room and bath room built on recently. Mr. Peckhsm of Ruch had oharge of the worx. Registering at Frank Zell's Antique shop the psst week were Mr. and Mr. B. K. Betler of Modesto, Calif., w. D Butler and wife and Zoa Butler of Fort Jona, Calif., F. B. Oroat. Oma. ha, Neb., Mrs. K. Olson, Klamath Falls, pul M, Hamlin, South Pralrl. wn.: L. A. 8utrman, New York! W K. Bay, Santa Crux, Oallf., and Mr Josephine Oslllon and Hol.n Loop. VOpCO. Friend of Jackaonvlll wish to ax. tend their sympathy to Mr. 0. W. Palm of Medford In th lot of her husband. Mr. and Mr. John Prlo of th Pa cific states mine called on friend here Tuesday. Mra. Frank Nelt and daughter of Medford vlalted Mia Il McOully .nursaay. Mr. and Mra. St. Clair a Handed the funeral of their brother-in-law Fri day at Hornbrook. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Klrkpatrlck of Perrydale vlalted at th Ray Wtlaon ana Hubert DeHaa horns Sunday. Bible achool, being conducted t tn Presbyterian ohurch will close Saturday. The achool ha been well attended. Mr. and Mra. Max Schoenrjerger of San Joae, Calif., called Wednsaday at th Leonard Lyona horn. Missionary society of th Presbyter ian church met with Mr. Otto Nl- dermeyar on West Side June 32. .if . I I Eagle Point EAOLE POINT, June 33. (Spl.) Twelve-year-old Leonsrd Davie of Salem, arrived June 14, to apend the aummer with hi unclea, 0, F. and W. B. Davl and families. Olann Lannlng, who left Yreka laat week to work In the hayflelds, found no work and continued to Lo An geles. Earl, Elmer and Mary Harnlah aur prlaed their mother with a birthday party Jun 18. Out war Mr. and Mra. Wm. Kolman and family. Mr and Mra. Thron Taylor and aon Bulla, Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy and family, Mr. Woodrlch and aon John, Boyden Charley, Mllroy Charley, Lloyd Adainaon, Christina Oarnaa and Mra. Meda Budge. A seven pound girl waa born to Mr. and Mra. John Carnea June It. Sam Harnlsh, Mrs. Carolina Tom aaon and Mra. Emma Ellison plo nlced In the Ashland park June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry spent June 14 In Medford on business. Mrs, Lottie had a a dinner guest June 14 her sister, Mia. Bessie Carl ton of Ashland. Mrs. Emma Ellison of Portland, who la here visiting her brother, Mr. Ira Tungat. Ill la the Sacred Heart hospital, 1 (pending u few daya with her sister, Mrs. Caroline Tomaaon. Mra. Lottie Ay.ra waa over-night gueat of har daughter, Mra. Roy Smith. , Mr. and Mra. Frank Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of the Roxy Ann district, visited Mr. and Mr. Wm, Perry Jun 18. . Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Prultt of Medford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Perry Juu 17. Mrs.- Ham Watklna of Medford called on friends here June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and chil dren, Mrs. Caroline Tomaaon and Mra. Emma Ellison were dinner guests or Mrs. Lottie Avers Jun IS. H.'O. Baslck of Medford called at the Wm. Perry home on buslneaa June 14. It la reported that auy Pruett haa the finest field of ulfalfa In the country. It was planted a year ago last April. He la cutting It now and It la waist high, Mrs. Stella Haley vlalted Mra. Orace Cowden June 1. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Perry were at Elk Creek June 16. where Mr. Perry assisted with the new home Amos Ayera la building. Mra. Rosa Smith called on Mra. Sophia Ohlldreth Jun 16. Special services which have been held in the Preabytertan churoh for the past wreck by Mr. and Mra. Harrison of California have been well attended and it Is expected that they will continue during th coming week. Regular services are held each Sun- j day at 10 a. m. with preaching at U o'clock. Sam Coy bought a flock of twenty-four sheep from Roy Smith and took them out to hi Climax ranch June 30. Johnny Phillips and Mies Francis Watson of Medford were married June IT, Th nuptial war solemn ized at the borne of Mr. Phillip. June 10 a group of young people celebrated the wedding of Johnny Phillip and Miss Watson with a party on the bank of the Little Butte near the Holman ranch. Mr. and Mra. Phillips have rented temporarily the larger house belong ing to Mrs. Blanch Stanley. They expect to move into the smaller house as soon a It la vacated by the Rev. and Mra. Harrison. Robert Humphrey waa taken to th Community hoepltal June 14 for an Injured knee, sustained by a fall while acting a ditch walker for th Eagle Point Irrlgstlon Ditch coirs pany. He returned home Jun 10 but will be laid up for eom time. Bridge- connecting Lak creek .highway with th property occupied by Harry W. Ward, collapsed on Jun 13, th center piers having decayed. Th bridge waa built by the former owner:, Tronaon and . Outhrle. It waa a aubstantlal etructure. Tb bridge waa atrengthened by new pier In 1B18. Th property ha been oc cupied by H. W. Ward alnce 1017. John Ragadale. mall carrlr, U driving a new aedan. Though paint ed blue, thla doe not tem to Indi cate that th time are too blu for Mr. Ragsdsle, Edward Clement returned horn from th University of Idsho lsst week He I staying with hi unci, W, 0. Clement. It 1 reported that he expects to spend the summer at Dlsmond lak. Mr. and Mra Floyd Olasn of Mos cow, Idaho, ar apendlng a week with his brother-in-law, L. T. BrltUan and family. He la her for fishing and vacationing and expacu to pend torn time at Fish Lak and CraUr and Diamond lakea. On hla return to daho h expect to visit friend and relatives In Portland and other northern points. ' O. F. Brlttsan of Medford had charge of th Faber ator hll hi brother, L. T. Brlttsan wss in Cen tral Pol.it helping at th Faber' ator there. J. D. Donavon of Fresno, Cel., haa opened a barber ahop In the ator room nxt to th Febr a tors, which haa been parttoned off for living rooms in the rear. Hs reports a good trad so far, Man ar putting a rustlo finish on th exterior of th cheese factory, with tar paper between. This give employment and will aid In keeping the factory cool during summer. Sylvia Hanklna spent th week end with Hare) Smith. Mrs. Carlyala of Butte. Mont , Is -the guest of her nlc. Mrs. Buford Clark. She ha been ill but la re covering nicely. Dsncea will be given ach Satur day night a usual undsr th direc tion of th Cheesemskers' bsll club. Moore's orchestra of Butte Fall will play Jun 34. Annual achool meeting waa held In the achool house June 10. Re tiring officers, Mrs. Ruby Bltterllng, director, and Mrs. Edith Weldman, clerk, were re-elected. Other dlrec tora are W. H. Young and Lester Throckmorton. Ralph Hurst haa Joined the reor. eatratlon group here. Others who will Join the group are Joj Wisdom and Frank Helm. Orange will meet June 3 at 8 p. m. with State Orange Moster Rsy W. QUI spesklng on the sale tat, Everyone la Invited and urged to at tend. A surprise birthday party was giv en tor Phillip Hsnnsford at Rocky H1U honoring hi birthday. Among those present were Mr, snd Mrs. J. O. Hannaford and daughtsr Msry. Juvenile grange met at the grange hall June 30 with Miss Frsncts Put nam as matron and Mrs. Wm. Perry assisting. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Young of Klamath Falla, were week-end gueat of W. K. Young and family. Mrs. Harry Carlton of Medford spent Saturday with har mother, Mr. Sarah Coy. Wm. Von dr Hellen waa In town Jun 10. H I doing road work near Diamond Lake road. It la re- ported that he has had to turn away more than a thousand applicant for Job. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Ros and family will move to th road camp at the Diamond Lak road oonstruo- tlon where Mr. Rose 1 employed. Wm. S. Chappell haa returned home after having been at the Sac red Heart hospital for treatment. Clifford Hlckson and father. Jack Hlckson. are cutting thirty thousand ahake for Mnrah Onrrett. Their camp la above Butte Falla. They were In Saturday with, a load of shakes and apent the week end with their families, returning to Butte Falla on Monday, June 10. Mary Hannaford has been working for Mrs. Chaa. Roadarmel for acme time. Foots Creek FOOTS ORBETK, June 33 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Fish of Ashland who recently became owner of th Plck-tt-MoDonald ranoh will take posses sion this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett ar leaving for California and on their return expect to locate at Medford. Roy Tompkins. Lorraine, Loretta and LeRoy Tompkins, Phyllis Miller and .Ronald Steven attended a ahow In Grants PPaaa Jun 13, Mr. and Mrs. V. Cerveny visited Mr. and Mra. N. Turpln June 18. Mra. Addle Dorsn of Medford la vis iting her daughter, Mr. T. Hender aon. Mr. and Mr. Edwin Ohlsholm of Osklsnd, Calif., ar visiting their par ent, Mr, and Mra, Sam Ohlsholm. Adell and Martha Smith of Rogu River apent June 13 with Betty and Alice Bollng. Thinning has started at the Rlvrt plantation. Mra. Lester Bollng and children called on Mr, Bertha Poyar and Mr. Oeorge Lane Jun IS. Paul McOuat left June 13 for for estry work In the Crater Lake dtatrlct. Mra. Pauline Wahl, Nellie Jacob and Mlas McMuUIn spent Jun IS la Orants Pass, Medford shoppers this week were) Mr, and Mra. Frank Elliott, Mr. and Mra. M. Lanos, Nellie Jacobs, Mrs. R, ' L. Miller, Phyllis and Junior Miller, L. I. Smith and daughter, Dorothy, M. Boomslltsr, Beth Boomsllter and Mra. paulln WshL Mr. and Mra. Wm. Carl of Twn- tynlne Palms, Calif., ar expected here soon for a two month vllt. Ml Beth Boomsllter spent the week end In Orants Psss. th guest of Mr. and Mra. N, Boomsllter. Ed Bollng of Appleate apent June 14 with hla brother Leetsr Bollng. He ' was accompanied home by his nephew Wallace Bollng. Mr. and Mra. Perfountaln and! fam ily went to the Applegate country June 19 looking for a quarts mill to put on hla mine here. Mr. and Mra. Frederick Swanson of Portland apent Jun 13 with Mr. and Mra. Frank Elliott. Mr. Elliott Is an aunt or Mr. Swanson. While here they will visit relative at Oold Hill. Genevtev Stumbo and Bud Webb . spent Jun 18 at Hells Gate. Mra. Paulln Wahl, Mrs. L. L. Smith, Mrs. R. L. Mlll.r, Miss Nellls Jacob., and Mra, Ptckstt attsnded the school election in Oold Hill Jun 10. PROSPECT, Jun 33. (Spl.) Born, Jun 18, to Mr. and Mr. Howard Mather, a aon. Mr. and Mra. Rub Moor and fam ily spent Jun 11 at Brown oabln plcrilclng. Mr, and Mra. Rub Moor and fanr lly were Medford visitors Saturday. Carl Richardson returned Saturday from Klamath Fall, wher h spent several day. Mra. Jack McOlnnl returned horn last week from the Sacred Heart hospital wher th ha been a pa tient for som tlm. Ml Marlon Ny I attending th summer session at Aahtand Normal where he will graduate In July, She wilt teach th Trail creek achool next year. Mr. and Mr. Bob Nichols -ar also attending ummr achool at Ashland Normal. Community xtend sympathy to Mr. Hobart Dltaworth, whoae father paased away laat week In a Grant Pass hospital. Mrs. Oua Dltaworth ta caring for two of th Robert Dltaworth chil dren during their mother's absenc. Mr. Hop Clark It keeping house for th Nelson Ny fsmlly. She plan to return to Ashland Normsi In th fall. At th Khool election Monday, Tracy Booth by waa alected to succeed Gus Dlts worth on th achool board and Herb Carlton wa re-elected .clerk. Prospect