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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. 1533. PAGE SEVEN i i i 43 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABE THB BATES! Per word first insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion. per word .'Minimum 10c) Per lice per month, without $1.35 copy changea 75 Phone LOST LOST if" dog missing, call 1518 LOST Violin in case. Reward. 1 Nlantlo. No questions asked. . n .awvn FRMALE '"' 1 . . I for EXCHANGE Light sedsn for WANTED First class rellsble cook, j good truck. Phone 697-B-l. XcMmmjrn iT-RM modem home bath.' laJn" wbMEaearri13dozen ewlnSf h0me trv screened porch Butlt-lns gar WUT: out. lnstruc- -h.rf. and Tult trees: 700 spsre viiuo, ... -r- Hons furnished, experience unces- nnw-lnr Dress Com- panv? 303 Havemeyer Street. Brook lyn.'N. T. ' HELP WANTEr MALE WELL established firm In credit and collection business fifteen years, desires applications from men well known in this community, to sell popular, inexpensive official col lection letter service on money back guarantee. Write stating education, experience, sge. Personel Dlreotor. Industrial Credit Association, 303 Broadway. New York. N. Y. WANTED MISCELLANEOrS WILL party in car who picked up axe Sunday evening on road between Jacksonville and Bybee place please leave at Tribune. Reward. EMPTY Truck returning from Iowa about 15th of July, wants load from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Young couple will share expenses to Klamath Falls and re turn. July 4th. See Chamberlain at Newberry's. WANTED Wool, mohair, wool bags, twlfle for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1063. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062. ; HAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown, the hay grlnd-r. 340 So. Central. PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reg'.ued. rcflnlshed. Thlbault. WANTED Phone 969-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued. reflnlshed. Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity In 5-room house, excellent location. Box 1063L Tribune. WANTED 8-oa. mayonnaise Jars and lids. Tel 931-X. ANYONE having female bird to give away phone 021-x. .WANTED Karry Keen for Model A f Phone 479-X. . JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES & RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER s lunk of all descrlottons. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape Tel 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 313 So. Ivy. 320 No. Holly. 308 Summit . 716 E. Jsckson 837 West 10th. The above houses are in good con dition and rents reasonable. Call FIRST INS. AGENCY. 105 8-ROOM furnished bungalow, close in. Key 146 So. Ivy. POR RENT 5-room. fire place, bullt Ins. osk floor, bsth, large screened porch, $10.00 per month, water psld. w. G. Trill, Room 12, Palm Bldg. Phone 1380. BOUSES $10. $12 50 and $15, water paid; wood range. Phone 105. HfbR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown At White. DESIRABLE houses alwavs in tlrat class condition for rent, lesee or sale. Call 105. FOR RENT Bungalow partly furnish ed. 133 So. Grape. FOR RENT 4-room modern house. close In $10.00. Address Tribune. Box 10590. FOR RENT Newly decorated 4-room house with sleeping porch. Inquire 438 N. Bsrtlett. FOR RENT 7-room furnished house 1139 W Msin St, $15 00 Also 2 room furnished house 34 Rose Ave., $8 00. Phone C A DeVoe. CLASSY modem 5-room stucco, esst front. Clear 635 Pine. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No 410 and 812 No Bartlett. Tel 341-R-l. FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house. 3 sleeping porches Inquire at 345 No Bsrtlett SMALL turn, bouse cheap. Central. 801 No rOB BENT HOUSES HOMES TOR BENT Cll . rOB BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two 3-room apartments well furnished. By week or month. Inquire t 317 E. Jackson. Tel 749-V. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overetuffed: hardwood Iloora light and heat. Mail Tribune. Phone 75 CLEAN furnished apartment, 317 W. 2nd. 3-ROOM completely turn, apt. 329 No. Ivy. THREE-ROOM furnished apt. Sleep ing porch and garage. nu 11th. MODERN 8-room .Mra apt, sleeping porch at gaiege 1190 W 11th. DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. FOB BENT FVBM6HED BOOMS FOR RENT Pleasant rooms. 320 No. Oakdale. ROOM Adjoining shower Tel 788-1 ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 drape FOB RENT BOARD ANO BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main. Rates very moderate. PLEASANT room with board, garage. 435 month. 838 W. Holly. FOB RENT -MISCELLANEOUS CABINS 445 So. Front. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Excellent smsll business In Medtord. Part cash, balance terms. Phone 485-R. FOB EXCHANGE . h equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L. or write Box 13337 Tribune hu-.d -pn.nin a sections spike-tooth r..rro .HzhtlV USMi. Will trsde for slfalfa or grain Tel 334-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound tann lbs- 7 years old arbiter Jones. 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland WOOD for. aay or potatoes near Trail B O Skellenger. Trail On. FOB BXCHANUK REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In Bend. Ore., clear for something clear in Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage. What have you. 155 7th St.. Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRACE 6 acres Will sell cheap tor cash 936 Reddy Ave FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 15 A. 3-room house, good well. 1 acre 'n clover. 114 acrea under water. Price $350. 40 acres, new 5-room house, gar age. 3 wells, 9 acres in cultivation. 20 A. more can be under cultiva tion. Place clear, small down pay ment and easy terms or will ex change. Price $1500. 2 3-10 acres, close in. 3-room house, ood chicken house. 23x60, garden soil. Price at $1250 tor quick sale. Onlv $150 down. Bal. easy. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 North Riverside WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 4c White. OUTSTANDING BARGAIN 12 acres of rich soil, two S& nil minutes from town, Idesl f t.w for Irrigation, modem five room home with unsurpassed view of valley; every city conveni ence, electric water systems, poul try house, double garage, barn and j hay. Quiet, restiui. nouae oiono worth nesrly the total sale price. Terms ressonable. BEAUTIFUL WEST SIDE HOME Sidney Smith home, corner West Main and Orange. Has given me the exclusive listing to sell or lease. Chance of a lifetime to buy Med ford's most besutlful West Side home. A real depression sacrifice. See me for price and terms. Take a look at 1014 west 10th Street, will trade equity for car or what have you. Exclusive listing. EXCEPTIONAL LAND BARGAINS No. 1. 35 acrea on Rogue river and Crater Lake highway. i acrea river bottom land under free deeded water right. Balance pasture and timber, woven wire fenced. Large barn, but no house. Price includes crops. Al falfa, corn and sorgum csne. A bargsln at $3100. Small down payment. Balance long time at 6i. No. 2 Cheaper than homesteadlng. 60 acres with B'.g Butte creek running thru it. Some fine bot tom land. Lots of wood snd pasture. Fine county road across It. Only $5.00 an acre. Half cash, bslance easy terms. No. 8. 40 seres. 1000 feet frontage on Rogue river, near Rogue Elk hotel. Magnificent summer home site. Some good lsnd. Lot of fine timber. $10 an acre. Half cash, bslsnce easy. No. 4. 1", acres fronting Pacific hlgn way, and Savage Lake. Beauti ful timber. 1 acre Irrigated. Fine for business or home. Bar gsln at $400. Half cash, balance easy terms. No. 5. Acre lts fronting Rogue river. 100 by .over 500 feet. Heavily timbered. Very choice eummer home sites. Only 8 lots at this bsrgaln price. $175 cash or $200 on easy terms D. E. Millard, owner, flth house Spring St., Medford. rOB SALE POULTRY CLOSING ESTATE Will sell Eakln Hatchery pedigreed poultry, reas onable prices. Tslent. FOR SALE Turkey feeders 35c eech Medford Egg at Poultry Co. IV or highest qusjty W L chicks Hsnsen strain May deliveries Rocks ani Reds 8'ic wonderful value Jeuks Poultry Farm. Tanrert Ore FOH SALE Barred Boca hatching if! laying strsin $3 50 hundred Bsker Service Ststlun DRLSSLEK'S Square Deal Hatchery 1107 & Main, phone 1&49-I. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner ptge. Barlow. Wignn Creek road. Talent. WEANER PIOS. 3. W. W. Lars', llama. Oregon. FOR SALE Gentle milk cow. Call 308 Willamette. FOR SALE 35 head horses. Phone 838-R. FOh SALE 30 head of horses and mules Ray Moran Oentral Point RED feeder Beagle ptge Adoli Seoul FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 3 room house 4400. Terms. Csblns for rent i to 110.00. 813 Summit. CLEAR home. Terms Tel 1233-W. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4' room bouse newt? painted and kal aomlned. near school: nice garden spot, at comer of Sunset and Co lumbus 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east frnt) and nice lot Close w orrj dale store U great bargain at 450 Terms Phone 617-L. FOB SALE AUTOMB1LES FOR SALE 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Oakland Coupe. 1929 pontiac 4-door Sedan. 1929 Pontiac Roadster. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck - Pontiac Sales Service Phone 102 GOOD USED CARS FREE A 50 gallon barrel of gas given free with every used csr over $100.00. BUY NOW and SAVE money 1931 Ford Roadster. 1931 Ford Coupe, run 10.000 miles. 1933 Bulck Sedan, like new. 1030 Chrysler Brougham. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1927 Essex Sedan. 1928 LaSalle Sedan. U26 Bulck Sedan. 1937 studebaker Victoria. 1931 Studebaker 8 Sedan. 1930 DeSoto Sedan. 1930 Packard 8 Club Sedan Fine shape. 1930 Graham Roadster. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Klamath Falls Medford Chrvsler Plymouth Hudson - Essex Cadillac - LaSalle . Dealers . FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cherries: Blngs. Lam berts. Roval Annes. 6c lb. Holmes Rsnch. Griffin Creek. Phone 857-J. FOR SALE Pie cherries. Phone 835-L. 101 Portlsnd Ave. CHERRIES Binge and Royal Annes. R. Dewit, Fern valley. 3 miles east Phoenix. FOR SALE Cherries, all varieties, V, mile No. Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. W. J, Gebhard. FOR SALE Good violin, reasonable. Berrydale Btore. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, $5 up: terms If desired. All mskes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming, phone 913-J. FOR SALE Pool table In 1st class condition, very reasonable. Phone 81 or call at Gold Seal Creamery. FOR SALE 50-gallon gasoline bug. gy. Tel 620. A FEW electrlo refrigerators st less than wholesale. See John Denlson. 101 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call S23-J-3. THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to mato plants, cheap. First house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. FOR SALE Velva-wne radio. 7-tube. with case. $12 Tel 848-X. FOR SALE Hotpoint electrlo range use new. naif price. 422 Laurel. FOR SALE Berry cupa $7 35 per . 1000. Monarch Seed and Feed Co FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise Almost new electric range, one Minute electrlo washer. Brunswick radio, electric refrigerator. Bar gains at easy terms Commercial Finance Cor. Phone 81. FOR SALE Lsrge electrlo brooder. $8 or will trade for feed. See it at Samson's Feed Store. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT PIANO TUNING. REGULA TING. REPAIRING. Phone 33. Pru Itts Melody shop. Lew Hsnsen (for merly of Portland.) VACATION cabins, furnished, facing park, play ground, Llthla water 83 per week. 153 Granite St., Ashland, Oregon. Authorized Prlgldslra Service. Other Mskes rep. Tel. 427. Nights 903-Y M. A. BLISS Painting and paper. hanging Tel. 648-W. 813 8 Grape. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms t and 8. No. S3 North Central Are. upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Evpert Window Cleaners. LETT OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor waning, ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Piano ant, klln Instruction. PP.ED ALTON HAIOHT. Teacher of Piauo. Violin, and Saxophone Haisht bong Service, Arranging. Composing, eto. Sit Liberty Bidg. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-lesf ledgers, snd blanks, billing systems, duplicating I cssb sales slips and everything in . the printing lines. 38-30 N. Qrape Pnane 7s. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Drtsamaklng and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medlord Bldg.. Myrtle Andrewa. Phone 1181. Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED M1EMOORAPH1NO MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace 3. Voss 34 N. Central. Koks-Chspman. Ph. 113 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three ner cent Der month on un paid balance. No other charges See W. E. Thomas. 45 8. central. Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. Sate License No 8-157. Transfer. EAD8 TRANSFER It STORAOE CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phone 915 Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. RE1NKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd 3torage We haul anything a", a reasonable price. Ill No. Tlr Street Phone 832. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices , right Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. June 15th. 1933. Notice Is hereby given that Irvln Dahack. of Lake Creek. Ore., who, on June 21st. 1928, made Homestead en try Serial No. 018020. for E'b NE4 anrt NE'i SE'4. Section 31, Township 37 S.. Ranee 3 E, Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Victor A. Tengwsld. U. S. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 21st day of July. 1933. Claimant names ss witnesses: Clarence Pierce, of Medford. Oregon. Charlea Wilkinson, William Martin and C. R. Moore, all three, of Lake Creek, Oregon. HAMILL A. CAaaDAY. Register. Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution in Fore- cloaure duly Issued out of snd under the sesl or the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty or Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 36th day of May, 1933, in a certain action therein, wherein L. F. Belknap and Fannie A. Belknap, husband and wife as Plaintiff, recov ered Judgment against Llewellyn A Bsnks and Edith R. Banks, husband and wife the defendants, for the sum of Seventeen thousand eight hundred four and 44-100 Dollars. 1417.804.44) together with Interest at 7 per an num with oosts and disbursements taxed at Twenty and 30-100 ($20.20) Dollars, and the further sum of Five hundred and no-100 ($500.00) Dol lars, as attorney's fees, which Judg ment was enrolled snd docketed In the Clerk's office or said Court In said County on the 36th day of May. 1933. Notice Is hereby given tha pursusnt to the terms of the said execution, I will on the 8th day of July, 1933. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the 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 Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to. re demption ss provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, Llewellyn A. Banks and Edith R. Banks, husband and wife had on the 15th dsy of October. 1929, or now have In and to the fol lowing described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlti From a point on ths North line Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS U Mmbranoui pouch 4. Dlitru call Solution of Yesterday'a Punle PWAlBfrlTlinftlfclfel 7. On who Ukti V O LMI part in a contest of peed IS. Collection of facta II. Edf 14. County In Kaw Max. co 15. Plfty.four 16. Old metsura of Una-th 17. With tht bones re moved II. Excuse: colloq. 50. Expert 21. Greatly pleased 34. Feminine name 17. The onea E. P EjU Nj"T HqR E R E SIT 5 Spi cfoW L S i nnhTai ntBadoI DM 51 N TE u e i mp Affile II. Recovered ' reestab ' llshed 41. Prevent 44. Dried bud used In cooking 41. Havlnt an offensive smell If. Will) animal 4. Wolframite 10. Bphire of action nearest 21. Nobl.msn JS. Military stu dents St. RellRtous poems It. Book of th. Bible V. Bards It. Tfllowlih brown 2 1 p 4 S Z p 1 " 3 ? 10 II 2 I w uZii : lH Hi 30 3, m33 'ou. . mi is U i. ii a..ijl UtUUiU iiliiil ifi i r n S3 fffi. SA y.V; IT" , of the tract of land described In the Deed Records tor Jackson Coun ty. Oregon In Volume 78, Psge 810, sstd point being South 73 deg. 54' West 1288.9 feet from the North East corner of Donation Land Claim No 46. in Township 37 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Merldlsn, run thence South 15 deg. 09' Esst 503 0 feet to the South line of said tract: thence along said South line South 51 deg. 16' West 1367.1 feet to the right of way of the south ern Pacific Railway; thence along said right of way North 35 deg. 08 West 10186 feet to the Northwest corner of ssld tract; thence along the North line of the ssld tract North 73 deg. 54' East 1510.4 feet to the piece of beginning. Dated this 5th dsy of June. 1933. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff ol Jackson County. Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Final Notice In the County court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Wm. A. Pointer, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given, that the undersigned, B. E. Hsrder, Executor in the sbore entitled estate.-has filed herein his final report and account and that July loth, 1933. at ten o'clock. A. M. at the Courthouse In the City of Medford. Oregon, in ssld county, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and for the examination and ( allowance thereof. B. E. HARDER, Executor. Notice of Posting United States Department of the Interior Oener-il Land Office District Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon. May 31. 1933 Application to purchase Serial 019203. Notice Is hereby given thst Harry H. Scott and Nlon R. Tucker, of 111 Sutter Street. San Francisco, Califor nia, have applied under the act of Congress approved Deoember 33, 1928. 45 Stat. 1069. to purchase that part OJ tne OW"4 BiSft sec. .8. T, 33S. H. 2 E., w. M.. Oregon, lying on the northerly side of the Rogue River, and containing approximately 7.5 acres, claiming the same under ad verse possession, snd request patent to issue in name of Nlon R. Tucker. All persons claiming the landa ad versely will be allowed until July ioin. iwja. to me in this off ce their objections to the Issuance of patent under the aforesaid application, copy of objection to be served on the ap pllcants. The appraised price of the land Is $1500.00. HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register. Notice for Publication Department of Interior General Land Offlos at Roseburg. Oregon. June 30th, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that Korah H. Compton, of Climax, Oregon, who. on January 9. 1928. made Homestead entry Serial No. 017737. which was on July 24th, 1929. amended to embrace the W'i SEi and B", SW"4, Section 1. Township 38 S . Range 1 E.. Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proor. to establish olalm to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwsld. U. S. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 28th day of tiuiy. maa. Claimant namea as witnesses: Lester H. Werte. Nels P. Hanson Andrew J. Grlssom. and Frank Hurst, au Of cumax, Oregon. HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, June 28 (Spl). Oene Miller of Falrbank, Iowa came June 21 to spend the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Wahl. Mrs. George Harrison left June 35 for Tracy, Calif., to Join her husband Cross-Word Puzzie 4. Dexterous trick I. Lubricate I. Flat pieces In chair baclca 7. Garbed I, On the sum mit of I. In the middle 10. Before 11. Measure of length II. Stings of Insects II. Uore profound II. The evenlni star 16. Upper limb 20. Dutch roe ten 21. Aj-list's stand 29. Feline 30. Ancient wlm vessel N O fcR A W GRATE 0 E R iTlMoId bl pu c eIr i a II. Presents L Female of the P'c ' ruff gummed It, Amertcsn writer SI. Oene un 14. Cast Inrtlea welsht II OuMrd DOWN 1. Dinner course S. 014-wemsnlsb I. rind fault without eood rsasoa psp.r II. Aquatlo animals II. Fortification It. Of ths voles 40. Shirk 41. Csnceled 41. Climbing elent 4s. Distant 41. Kind of worm 41. Town In Mas-aaohusatta MICHIGAN MAYOR IS JAILED ' r J m tlW' ' -i sm i J Mayor Lionel Heap of Grand Haven, Mich, 1$ shown In his jail cell after he was sentenced to a nine months' term as a result of a body Judgment obtained against him by hla slster.ln-law. who charged Heap was at fault In administering har husband's estate. (Associated Press Photo) who Is employed there. She was ac companied by Blanche Rucher who will visit relatives In Sacramento. Cal. Barbara Skelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Skelton, who has been attending school ' at Andwer, Mass., returned home June 30. She was ac companied by her friend Sally Gage, who will spend a month with her. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance of Gold Hill. Gene Miller attended church Medford June 35. and visited his tun Mrs. Oeorge West. Tom Smith of Klrby spent June 24 with Oeorge and Marlon Lance. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith spent June 24 In Medford. Dorothy Smith entertained June. 53 the following guests: Blsnche Ruch er, Ronald Stevens, Arnold Horton and Mrs. George Harrison. Julia Rucher Is staying at the Roy Tompkins home helping care for Mrs. rrank Tompkins, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Oscar Joelson who has been spending sometime with her mother. Mrs. John Biles left June 21 to Join her husband who hss a contract near Wolf Creek. Raymond Blair and Claire Stumbo spont June 21 with Junior Miller. Mrs. John Biles left June 33 to spend a few daya at Wolf Creek with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Joelson. Her husbsnd snd son Raymond are em ployed there. Mrs. Nelson Boomsllter spent June 23 with her mother. Mrs. L. L. Smith. Mrs. Pauline Wshl has as guests this week three grandsons, Chsrles Champlln of Medford, Oene Miller of Fairbanks, Iowa and Donald Elliott. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. June 38. (Spl.) Mrs. Hazel Bowman, of near Klamath rails, who hss been visiting her psr ents, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Wright, for seversl dsys, returned to K'amath Palis early this week. Luclle Hurst, who hss been picking strawberries at the Prank Dltaworth berry farm near Prospect, vu home for a few dsys because of rain In the Prospect region. She is camping there with some girl friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wright and Mrs. Estella Hosglsnd went to the Dltsworth berry farm for berries on Tueedsy. They picked the berries themselves and returned with quite a quantity. Mrs. Prances Csmpbell and Mrs. John Miller were at the Browns boro cemetery Sundsy, June 35. The stock holders of the cemetery are trying to organize aa os to Improve the ceme tery. Tills year tney expect to Improve the road leading up the hill and to build a bridge over the creek to make It more approachable In the winter time. Mrs. H. O. Henderson and daugh ter, Mrs. Mamls Barr, took In "The White Slater" at a theater in Med ford Sunday. Those from here who attended the service st Table Rock by Rev. Jsmes Johnston, superintendent of the Faith Home in California, and daughter, Mra. Viola Morrison of ths Bible In stitute of California were John teh, Charlie Clngcade and family, Mrs. Oeorss Wright, Mrs. Ruth Davidson and Mrs. Estella Hoagland. Mrs. Viola Morrison of the Bible In stitute has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clngcsde while attend ing the meetings of the religious con ference held at Central Point this lsst week, John Stills, of Shsdy Cove, attend ed church here Sunday. Mra. Charles Luman, of Medford. spent Saturday, June 34 with Mrs. Charles Wslker. Miss Marguerite Luman spent the week end with Alice Walker. BlUte) Abbott apent the week end with hla aunt, Mrs. Lottie Clngcsde, returning to Lsxe Creek June 3. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Rues Moore. Pearl Prince left Monday for the Crater Lake park to work for the C. C. C. in Crater Lake National foreat. aien Hurst and Jos Wisdom left for Union Creek C. O. O. camp June 37. where they are employed. Rslph Hurst left Mondsy night, June 38, for Vancouver. Wash., aa an experienced forest worker, under the federal foreat service depsrtment. Mrs. I. R. Kline hss received word from her nephew, Glenn Lannlng. that he Is now in Ssn Frsnclsco, and msy return here If he Is not success ful in securing work. Mr. snd Mrs. Jam's King of Derby visited at tbe Charles Willi! home June 38. Mr. King Is boas of the bridge gang on the railroad for the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cole, of Califor nia, formerly of Eagle Point, who are Malting Mrs. Cole's sister, Mrs. Geo. R. Carter and family In Medford, were with Mr. and Mra. Geo. R. Carter guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Ashpole Tuesday, June 30. Eagle Point Clvlo Improvement club enjoyed a delightful outing at the Butte Falls fish hatchery when they met In a Joint aeaslon with the Butte Falls Hustler's club at that place. June 33. There were twenty six Eagle Point ladies attending and twenty from the Hustler s ciuo. Little Dorothy Young Is spending some time with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young at Klamath Falls. She will return after July 4. ! There was a large crowd out to ase the Roseburg snd Eagle Point ball game last Sunday. June 38. Roseburg won seven to one. Mrs. J. .0. Hsnnaford is recovering trom an attack of flu which kept her In bed for several daya. Mrs. Estella Hoagland has also been 111 with flu. Services at the Presbyterlsn church will continue through this week with the final service Sunday evening. July Oood orowds are In attendance, The meetings are very Interesting with Mr. Harrison of California preaching and Mrs. Harrison, giving chslk tslks. There Is a contest on in which the winner will receive a fine Bible. Points are given for bringing new attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Lottie Van Scot and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carl ton of Medford made a trip to Crater Lake Sunday, going on to the Art Nichols ranch at Fort Klamath, then returning and visiting at the Herbert and Tom Carlton farms at proapeot. Mrs. Hsael ertoner entertslned with dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Rnaue June 31. Mr. and Mra. Luke Klnoald have gone to Diamond Lake where they will camp while Mr. Klncaid la employed on the Diamond Lake road by wm von der Hellen. Rudy Weldman and Verne Spencer attended a theater In Medford, June 38. Ray W. Mil, master of the Oregon State Orange and rrlfe were In town Monday, when Mr. Gill spoke at the grange hall at B p. m. In opposition to the proposed ssles tax measure. Those In attendance from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon of Table Rock. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Whet. atone from Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Moore, Mr. and Mra. Floyd Charley, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Charley, Clans Charley from Lake Creek, and Lee Tuttle, Mr. Darnell and Miss Evana, all of Medford. The high school orchestra, under leadership of Prof, R. A. Botts, of Medford, played seversl opening num bers at the grange hall June 36 These young people have made splendid progress with their music under tute lsge of Prof. Botts, and the com' munlty is very proud of them. Sam Coy returned to hla rsnch In Cllmsx Tuesdsy, after having spent a week with his family here. Tommy Coy spent the week at the ranch In Cllmav while his father was In Eagle Point. Eagle Point Irrigation Ditch Co. working toward securing a loan from ere federal Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Linn, who hsve a fine apricot orchard puat out of town, are holding a family re union this week. A son . Charlea Linn, wife and daughter Leltha Lou are here from San Diego. Cal. Another son, James L. Linn, Jr from San Francisco, engineer with Associated OH Co., Is here for the summer. daughter-ln-law, Mra. Frank Linn, snd son Jsmes, of Long Beach are also here for the summer. Jamea Linn, sr. hss not been very well for some time and he and hla wife are enjoying this visit with their ehll dren. Mrs. Julia Dsvlea, Mrs. Lulu Tat' lor and Mrs. Orace Walker attended the semi-monthly county health meeting at the home of Mra. John Oammlll st Phoenix Tuesdsy. Mrs. H. H. Taylor, of Medford. making a long visit with har dsugh ter and family. Mr. and Mra. Lester Throckmorton. Mr. and Mra. Buford Clark and Mrs Clark'a aunt, who la visiting here from Butte, Mont., and Mra. Oeorge Taylor of Medford will picnic In the Ashland park June 37. Jack Guerln, son of Ted Ouerln and Revburn Ouerln. son of Harold Ousr in, all of San Francisco, left for Bend (Continued rtum rsge One.) Swope and Teagle to help adminis ter the act from the Industrial side will aid. They are sold on the Idea of building purchasing power first. Their full Influence will be thrown In the scales from the new deal an gle. Also they are slated to help or ganise their own Industries quickly with model codes, if half a docen major Industries awing Into line fsst. the others win find It harder to hold out. That's the first shot In the locker. The second Is the publlo hearing to be held on every code aubmitted. If a cude la uneatlsfactory the plan will be to mobilize spokesmen who csn point out the flaws so the na tion will notice them. The spokes men will not be government offlclala but the stage will be set so that those who favor the new deal will get the spotlight. Administration strategists rat publlo opinion ahead of legal force aa a means of bringing sinners to repentance. Several Important New Yorkers have promised full coopera tion from the publicity end If need- The steel and automotive codes win come pretty close to be ing what the government wante. Higher wagea and shorter hours will be featured. Steel mills are refusing to quote prices for the third quarter except with a hedge clause egalnst higher costs. The oil Industry Is In the position of the man who said he waa going to get drunk and gosh how he dread to cooperate with the big fellows and vice versa, but they know they hare to produce something In the way of an agreement. Walter Teagle and Axtell Bylea will do their beat for the new deal but the outcome will probably be a long and fluent docu ment lth exits big enough to drive a truck through. Then the publlo hearing strategy may get Its first real teat. The publlo utilities are not count ing themselves In on the industrial control party but insiders say they are kidding themselves. Even large scale employers of labor will be ex pected to collaborate. New York'a new name for Bernard Baruch la "The Vagabond King." Like the original, he la expected to retire to obscurity once more when the real monarch returns from hla acatlon. Baruch'a counsels along certain Unea are valued but he really Isn't aa important aa you might think. V The house of Morgan la mailing out some 300,000 pamphlets explain ing their position with regard to the Investigation. Kuhn Loeb and other Investment bankers have been of fered quotes for their mailing Data on the "one for all and all for one" principle. The Morgan flm does feel that Pe- cora'a presentation waa entirely too one-sided. But they win take es pecial care not even to Imply any orltlclsm of Mr. Roosevelt and hla policies. The current team-work between the Morgsns and the administration does not Imply an outright conver sion to the new deal phlloaophy. It la rather an acknowledgment viat following the Roosevelt leadership la preferable to possible painful altern atives. . It la based on respect not on a kindred viewpoint. But the co operation la none the less genuine for that. GE Hermann Kolb, a noted German traveler and lecturer who returned re cently from a six year's overland tour through Asia, spoke last week before the Ashlsnd Normal school of hla trip by automobile from Constantinople to India. He la now en hla way to British Columbia and will atop over In thla city to give an illustrated lecture in the near future. Kolb, a young man, has used eight languages sddreaslng his audiences In different parte of the world and hopes to learn some more. PILOTS PROVES HOAX MEXICO, D. P., June 38. (AP) The sssreb for two Spanish trans- Atlantlc airmen. lost while flying from Bavana toward Mexico, waa re sumed today after the latest report thst they were found had been prov ed a hoax. The Bpanlah ambassador establish ed that there was no truth In report that the fliers, Captain Mar iano Barberan and Lieutenant Joa quin Collar, had been found dead In the wreckage of their plane near the Machona lagoon In the state of Tabasco. and Portland to visit other relative before returning home, after having visited with their uncles and aunts, the Brown family here. H, L. Wright, connected with a local feed company, waa Interviewing tur key growers In thla community June 38. Mra. Lester Throckmorton and daughter Eleanor visited Mr. and Mrs. Buford Clark June 38.