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PAGE THIRTEEN L UU KUIl L JT UIU LU IVlldd LUC LJUUUIK JlJlJU I L ill ILL ICS LlSLCa 1 i ' J J m I II SIEIVFORD MAIL TRIBUM3, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1933. Why , Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to Mil your homo? Want to got rid of a tew odds and ends In household furnlahlnga? Do you need toola tor your gar dan? ... An Inexpensive Want-Ad In the Mall TrlBuna Classified Pag will find the answer to thai and many other perplexing problema. Here Are the Rates: per ward tlret insertion 3c (Minimum soci Each additional Insertion. -lo (Minimum lOo) -Per Una per month, without mm changes 1M 75 Phone t LOST LOST If dog mlaslng. tail 1516. LOST Violin in case. Reward. 1130 Nlantlc. no quMtiwa"'': HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Sales ladiea for local and roadrew. Blorn. 34 Lake Hotel. I to a p. m. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Distributor to act as sub- aeent for a popular San Francisco beer. Must have delivery truck and be able to pay cash for beer when drawnv Long contract given to right man.. Walter Malloy. Chlco. Calif. PROMINENT western corporation de sires special representative in Jacn on countv. Opportunity for Indus trious party. Reply Box 11371. Trib une. HELP WANTED MALE 4 FEMALE WANTED Middle aged man and wife for janitor work. Apply in person, Schuler Apts.. between 1 and 5. WANTED MISCELLANEOES WANTED to buy from owner 8 to 20 1 acres. Improved or unimproved. A Give particulars. Box 11437, Mall Tribune. WANTED Chevrolet roadster, fumble seat, about '28. Must be cheap. 121 Kenwood. WANTED Two people to share ex penses to Chicago and return. Tel 893-J. WANTED Used plumbing St pipe. Phone 1261. EMPTY Truck returning from Iowa about 15th of July, want load from there .or polnta en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X, WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags, twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1962. WANTED Household goods, etoves, toola or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 37 N Drape St. Tel. 1063. HAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown, the hay grinder. 940 So. Central. PHONE B69-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued, rerinlshed. y Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity In 3-room house, excellent location. Box 10631. Tribune. WANTED S-oz. mayonnaise Jars and lids. Tel 921-X. WANTED Kerry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. . JUNK WANIT5D We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES. tl RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER St Junk of all descriptions. V MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ' 37 No. Grape Tel 1063 FOR REM HOUSES FOK RENT Nicely furnished houses. B-Ideal Court cor Myrtle Ac Taylor ste. 333 sdwards St. Geo. Iverson 6-ROOM house. 19 No. Peach. Phone 1043-W. FOR RENT 6-room house, sleeping porcn, garage, iruil. anaoe and flowers. Inquire 318 5. Newtown. FOR RENT Newly decorated and y nlcoly furnished 4 room duplex, reasonable rent, 30 Portland Ave. nue. HOUSE t 238 S. Holly. Phone 600-L. FOR RENT Part furn. 4-roora house Ask 444 N. Front. rOR RENT Furnished four room house, close In. modern in every way, garage. Inquire at No. 611 S. Park Ave. SIX room unfurnished house., close in. Hss east front. 333 E. Jackson. Phone 549 -R. HOUSES $10. $13 50 and $15. water paid: wood range. Phone 103. FOR RENT Homea. furnished or unfurnished. Brown St White. . FOR RENT 4-room modern house, close in $10.00. Addreaa Tribune. BOX 1U390. FOR RENT 7-room furnished home 1139 W. Main St. $15 00 Also 2 room furnished house 34 Rose Ave, $8 00 Phone c. A DeVoe. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696. CLAASY modern 6-room stucco, east front Clear. 625 Pine. tJ'DR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 610 and 513 No Banlett. Tel 341-R-l. SMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No Central. FOR RENT Partly furnuhed 5-room house. 2 sleeping parciie. inqxre tl 315 No, Btn.ett. rOB BENT APAHTMENTS FOR RENT Furn 3 & 3 room apte.. ,ra,.. iwi vr . .uMi. APT. for rent. Mra. Trowbridge, phone 115. FOR RENT Two 2-room apartmenta well furnished. By week or month Inquire at S17 E Jackson. Tel 749-Y FURNISHED apartment. 3 rooml, cool. airy. $10.00 at 413 North Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed: hardwood floora light and heat. Mall Tribune. Phone & 3-ROQM completely turn. apt. 339 No. Ivy. THREE-ROOM furnished apt. Sleep In; porch and garage. 1109 W litn. MODERN 8-roorn furn apt. sleeping porch & gaiage. DUO W 11th. DURRELL COURT 829 No Holly. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant rooms, board. 133 No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at 719 E. Main. Rates very moderate. PLEASANT room with board, garage. $23 month. 338 W. Holly. FOR RENT rUHMMILU ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant room. 220 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS JACKSONVILLE Sanitarium to re sponsible tenants. Owner on prem ises. CABINS 443 6a Front. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or grain. Phone 978-W. WILL TRADE Team, harness, wag on, heller calf, two cows and 4 heifers, 15 months old. for small acreage In Willamette Valley or In Woahlngton. Box 11415, Tribune. FOR SALE or TRADE for wood Ford trucks. Med. Fuel Co. "WHITE HOGS ALL AOES. Exchange for Herreford bull, saddle or grain." . W, W. Large. Williams, Ore. FOR SALE "ok TRADE '29 White truck. 1 i T.. 34-7 tires, elec. igni tion. Take late closed car In trade. 626 S. 6th St. Grants Pass, Ore Phone 80. ' 3-RO"M modern home bath, laundry tra. screeped porch built-lns gar ' age ahade and 'rult creea: $700 equity for car. ac-eage cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L. or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth barrow slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or grain Tei 234-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs.. 7 years old Walter Jones. 2nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail Ore. rOB EXCHANGE HfcAL ESTATE WANTED DEAL A QUICK Have a 6-room rustic bungalow west Medford, near Junior High School, on paved street. This prop erty Is clear. Value about two thousand a. Would like to exchange for a 5 room modern house, close in. Will assume or might pay Cash Differ ence. Give location and all par ticulars by letter, and adress Box 11410, Mall Tribune. TO EXCHANOE Nice little home In Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage, what have you. 153 7th St.. ' Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres Will eell cheap for cash 925 Reddy Ave FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ideal little atock ranch. Plenty of spring water, aub-lrrlga-ted. Terms or some trade. Box 11270 Tribune. CITY and COUNTRY property, stook and dairy ranches, free water . rights, best buys around Medford. Houses for rent. Roberta, 720 W. 2nd. Tel. 1528-J. FOR SALE Large lot. close In, fine residential district. Price way be low cost of Improvements. Cash or terms. Address "T", care of this of fice. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown St White. WHY? Inflation always brings higher prices in land. 'Your dollars arc worth less every dav. Buv now. 55 acres and new, well built, mod ern bungalow and garage, all set to cherries, apricots, peaches, wal nuts and berries. Best :n Rogue River valley, near Me'.iord. 6 yra. ago I sold this 5 acres and furnish ed trees to set It out. I predicted the time would come when It would be the most valuable 5 acres In Jackson, Co. It will pay interest on $10,000 Investment. Total sac rifice price $2650. Terms on part. Greatest bargain I Have ever of fered. 8 65 acre orchard, alfalfa land. 25 , acres run bearing pears. 15 acres Newtown appiea. 20 acrea fine al falfa land. Price $5500.. Federal Land Bank loan $2500. Balance terms. Sacrificed to settle estate. 7 140 A. 3 nlles west of Talent. 3 room house, 2 barns, some furni ture, some alfaUa. Back tn the woods. Fine spring, good well, good range, gravelled road. Immediate sale. Total price 1900. Terma. A gift to some one. 8 Business location on new hlehway to Central Point. 450 ft. frontage on highway, county roads on otner two aides. Best location in state of Oregon for garage and repair sh.ip and servloe station. 1 acre of land, house, barn, citv water. Total prire I860. Terms. Bfst investment to day (n Southern Oregon. J. c. Barnes. 20 N. Peach. Phone 910-Y. FOR SAI L HO09 AND PLTS I FOR SALE Cocker spaniel pupp!-i. Rl besut.es. Mrs. Jack Tarssasr, 1 P no lie Jsc&sonvii Hi. rOB SALE FOW.TBT FOR SALE R. I. Red fryers. ISO lb. Phone 951-R or call 319 Athland Ave. FOR SALE Turkey feedera 3&o each. Medford Egg 4a Poultry Co. 1Ae (or highest quaUty W t chick. Hansen train. Ma. deliveries Rock ami Reds 8V40 Wonderful value Jenke Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore FOR SALE Barred Bock hatching egs. laying strain M 30 hundred Baker Service Statlun- DRESSLERS Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1969-?. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK roR SALE Fresh milk cow. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE 30 head, light work and aaddle horses. Phone 838-R. FOR SALE--First class cows. Fresh and coming fresh soon. L. Mc culloch, Talent, Wagner Creek Road. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE Piano. 1010 W. 4th. FINE used Pianos from $79 up. $1 weekly pays, cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMHILES GOOD USED CARS FREE A SO gallon barrel of gas given free with every used car over 100.00 BUY NOW t:id SiVS rvmey 1931 Ford Roadster. 1932 Bulck Sedan, like new. 1930 Chrysler Brougham. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1927 Eascx Sedan. 1927 Studebaker Victoria. 1931 Studebaker 6 Sedan. 1930 Packard 8 Club Sedan, fine shape. 1930 Graham Roadster. 1928 LaSalle Convertible Coupe. 1929 Bulck 4-door Sedan. 1930 Graham Paige Sport Roadster, new paint, etc. 1929 De Soto Coupe. 1929 Oldsmoblle Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC Klamath Falls Medford Chrysler - Plymouth Hudson- Essex Cadillac . LaSalle Dealers FOR SALE HOMES CLEAR home. Terms Tel 1232-W. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room house newly painted and kal somlned. near school: nice garden spot, at corner of sunset and Co lumbus. 909 sunset. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east frnt) and nloa lot close to Berry dale store U great bargain at $450 Terma Phone 817-L. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Royal Anne cherrtea. rea sonable. Picked or you pick them. Call at 22 Almond. FOR SALE Cherries. 211 Vancouver Ave. J. W. Shirley. FOR SALE Royal Anne and Lambert cherries. Pick them yourself. Will trade for wood. C. W. Holdrldge, Talent, Wagner Creek. ELECTRIC refrigerator for sale, very reasonable. Phone Diamond Flynn, 4B0-R. FOR SALE Blngs, Royal Amies and .Black Republicans. 4c on tree. Tel. 314-Y. FOR SALE Choice Btng cherries. 6c lb. 127 Portland Ave., Tel. 835-W. CHERRIES, 3c lb. O. W. Nichols. Val ley View, Ashland. FOR SALE Raspherrlea. loganberries by me crate delivered. M. F. Wright, phone B61-Y. FOR SALE Blng and Royal , Ann Cherries. A. E. Kellogg. Block 1800, NO. Riverside. CUT flowers. Main. Mra. Dressier, 1107 E. FOR SALE Refrigerator, excellent condition, very reasonable. Call 33 Tripp Etreet. FOR SALE All kinds cherries, o. M. Parker, U mile North on Pac. Highway. FOR SALE 2 h. p. engine and cen trifugal pump, no cash. Eugene Hasenfurter, 1 ml. So. Phoenix on Pacific Highway. FOR SALE Lease and cabin at Lake of Woods, cheap. Also taking ordera for cherries and apricots. R. c. Ward. Phone 19-F-31. FOR SALE Redwood fence posts cheap. Hawley Transfer. CHERRIES Royal Annes. Blngs now ready. Westerlund Orcharda. Phone 8-F-J. FOU SALE Blng and Roval Anne cherries. Phone Mia or 489. FOR SALE Slightly used 5-key Bur roughs sdding machine, r. m Cooley. 811 W. 4th. CHERRIES Blngs, cans. 823 Taylor. Black Republl- THE FASHION SHOP Davenport slip covers made to order. Phone U8I for Information. SALT for hsy, Special ground, 125 lb sacks 75c per cwt. New Feed Store, across from Swift & Co, Jec ry Barr. FOR SAl.E-cherrles: Blngs. Lam. berts. Royal Annes. 8c lb. Holmes Ranch, Grlf.'ln Creek. Phone 837-J. j DAIRY FLY spray, kills flies and ab. ; vu cows pas-. turs, win not taint mlln. too par I u.tug your conrain.r. Jerry Barr. across from Swl.'t Ac Co. BERRY CUPS Sc per hundred. Jerry o.ir. across zrom owirt at Co. KR SALE Used sewing machines, all mikes. 3 up: terms if desired. All makea rented and repaired White Sewn Machina Co. 24 N Bartlatt OROUNO BARLEY 11.10 cwt. Jerrr BarT. Tel 803. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, JertlllMr and teaming, phona 8I3-J. A FEW electric refrigerators at leas than wholesale Bee John Denlson. 101 Crater Lake Are. 1HOUSA.ND8 of Indiana Canner to mato pianta. cheap Pint bouse south rin; Tavern, laient. rOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOPOEN-BREWSTER Poultry and Dairy Feeds. Kimball Warehouse, across from Swift 6s Co. Phone 803. FOR SALE Hotpoint electric range like new. half price. 432 Laurel. FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call 613-J-3. NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower prices. Jerry Barr, across from Swift & Co.. Phone 803. FOR SALE Velva-ne radio, 7-tub wun case, aix lei FOR SALE Large eleotrto brooder $8 00: or will trade for feed. See It at Samson's Feed. Store. MR FARMER: What have you to sell. See Jerry Barr, Kimball Warehouse, Phone 803. FOUND Stray white faced calf branded and ear marked. T. J. Par sons, Phoenix, FOUND Shrlner's pin. Inquire Trlb. une office. MISCELLANEOUS ELSVB Mystic Reader 11-9. 249 So. Riverside Ave., Apt. 10. $29 REWARD for any Information leading to arreat and conviction of parties who stole turkeys at ranch night July 3rd. Fred C. Sander. 219 No. Peach. Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other aiaxea rep. Tel. 427. Nlghta 903-Y M. A. BUSS Painting and paper- uiigtug- do-w. am q urape BUSINESS OIRKCTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abatracts or iitie. ntie insurance. Rooma 3 and S. No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs. J..CKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title audi TtMe Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 Home cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; looseeaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. YOU VJeNT TO ADVERTISE FOR ANOTHER CITR.K? WHAT WAS VJRONGr VOiTH THE OLD ONE.J0E? 3 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Obstruct Deterrents Drlnkinr vessel Wins Extravagant or blsarre Ace Lata Hear witness Consider Feline Western state trlist Likely Feminine name Come Expungt . Poem .Makes Inrt . Not mentally Solution of Yesterday' Pun It SCRAPSPOlMADE ?.aatadore.s JLiEDlfaNiis DE MENjjSPTTl TER ENS UES t RMONS ALE5 ALT5TAf PESOCUEjHERE. !Y.iY.ATE5.LAlil DELET ZWao RUL SNoR.lE.'DasNlEE.lRs apprehended Tahleland Catnip Serpents Develop Particle Number of manual dlslu On of the Pllrrlm settlem Posaemfva pronoun n 8?. Unit of work fi. Alelt-hs 61. Epoch DOWN 1. Poet 2. Opposite of awsather S. Division of mankind 4. Mais child ' la I3 iff ' I" 7 I" M' I" HP? '7 S o7 To "irrr T Ju- 7 W'W HP J' 3i 33 w 31 "Illllfc ill: r gi Ti Zi Its T TT- w utW uuZlti h I 1 kt 1 1 1 1 U' 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODE! AUTOS. Three per eent per month on un paid balanos. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas, 45 8. Central Ground floor Craterian Theatre Bl&g. 8' ate License No 8-157. Piano Tuning EXPERT PIANO TUNING Regulat ing, repairing. Phone 32. Prultt'a Melody Shop. Lew Hansen (form erly of Portland). Piano anc Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT. Teacher of Piauo. Violin, and Saxophone Halght oong Service, Arranging. Composing, eto. 318 Liberty Bldg. Public Stenujrapher. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHING MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace 2 Voss 34 N. Central Koke-Chapman. Ph. 113 Transfer. BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd Jtorage. We haul anything a; a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movera Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. July 7. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butcher and chil dren spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tranta at Butte Falls. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Godward and Mrs. Cirl Nledermeyer and daughter, Bnrbara. spent a few days this week vlflitln? In Salem and Portland. Mrs. Polly Watklns of Applegate spen the week at the H. C. Whitney home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. A ChUders and daughter. Maxlne, spent Vie Fourth with friends and rea Hives on the Applegate. COLORADO SPRINGS, colo., July 7. i AP) Miss Mary C. Duffy of Newark, N. J., was elected regent of the Catholic DaiiRhters of America at the closing session of the fifteenth biennial convention today. HE WAS TOO EFFICIENT-HD POT LETTERS K w i T3urotrTtrri nurnrtDU i ivrvw THROWING- -ritrrkA it. i THE - VIKCTCT "I OrVSKEV; iA 7 I. Cross-Word Puzzle 18. Type msas ures IS. Private teacher 31. Indefinite amount 24. Made of a cer tain wood ?S. Saitter Monkey 27. Ily mfann of SS. Syllabi n 84 tn musical refrains 81. Outfit 31, Character tn "Uncle Tom 'a Cabin" 3J, Clear gain 35. Customary 36. Took for one's own 31. First whole number 41, Death signal 43. Masculine nickname 41, Bfeaeure 44. At any tima 45. Vocal com position 41. Oreek portico 49. Stopper Withered 53, Vsel or duct 54. Omcholnra 47. Down: prefix I. Result . By 7. Chatter . Put . Convene 10. Either of tw conitslla tlom 11. H7m of Goliath (OUOTY Central Point H CENTRAL POINT, July 7- (Spl.) Members of Central Point Juvenile Orange Initiated U3 adults as hon orary members of their order Friday. Since each one Is under 14 years of age. their work was creditable. A program of reading and sons pre ceded the social hour. Refreshments were served by Juvenile Matron Mlsa Lola Blackford. Mrs. Arnold Bohnert was hostess Wednesday to the Home Economics club. Mrs. Hilda Hague, president, conducted the business meeting. Ar rangements were made for an all-day picnic for members and families In Ashland parte July 36. The enter talnment hour opened with group singing; a solo by Miss Roberta Pan key, accompanied at the piano by Miss Lola Blackford; guessing con testa were led by Mesdsmes Whet stone and Pankey. Refreshments were .served by the hostess assisted by Mra. Virginia Bohnert and Mrs. Mae Richardson. Present were M ca rta mea Elisabeth Olson, Ida Hender son. Myrtle Patterson. Mollis Wright, Agnes Head. Blrdecn Myers, Zura Mae McCredie, Mary Lou Beebe. Charity Sander. Hesselgrave, Whetstone. Ora Maury, Hilda Hague, Bertha Bursell, Mae Richardson, Virginia Bohnert, Betta PaPnkey, Mattle Smith, and Misses Mary Maury, Lola Blackford, Faye Bee be, Velma McCredie, Roberta Pankey, and .hostess, Eudora Bohn ert. Mrs. Lettle Gregory will be hostess to the ladles of the Christian church class party July 14a The place of meeting has been changed from Mrs. Mne Weaver's to Mrs. Gregory's. Bert an Bible class of the federated church will be entertained at Mrs. Roy Nichols' July 13. Miss Helen Carlton will lead the scripture les son. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bate man of Chlco. Cel.. and Mrs. E. Hurd and daughter. Marlon, were guests Mon day at the L. H. Smith .home. George Owens of Petaluma, Cal., was a recent guest of his Sister, Mrs. Henry Head, and family. He also visited friends In Eugene before re turning home. Mrs. Ora. Maury of Cooullle, Ore., was n week-end guest of Henry and Mary Maury, leaving here for San Francisco to visit her son, P. V. Mau ry, and family. Mrs. Emma Crowley and friend, W Rltchcy, of Portland visited over the week end with Mrs. C. E. Smith, sis ter of Mrs. Crowley. McLeod McLEOD, July 7. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Harding and daughters, Doro thy and Francea, returned to Call-1 fornla Inst week after spending the j winter here. I Miss Emogene Edmondson has re covered from her recent Illness and has returned home here, Roy Vaughn made a business trip to Klamath Falls last week, Mrs. A. K. Harris of Salem Is spend ing a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. E. O. Hoag. Mrs, Preston and two grandchil dren are spending the summer with her brother. Bob Alls worth, and wife. Lot Angeles folks spending the summer at their homes on Rogue river and Butte creek are Bin Hess and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Burkmaater. Harry Harding and daughter. Max lne, made a business trip to McLeod from Crater Lake July S. Mrs. Ethel Casey left some days ago for Portland on business. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Balrd of Rose burg spent the Fourth here visiting their huabands, who are employed at the rock crusher. Sugar pine shingle mill at McLeod Is running full blast with orders for all that can be turned out, through the co-operative efforts of BUI Co burn, Frank Nederlanda and BUI Ed mondson. Elbert Glass, Crank and Gus Dlts worth started their stock for the .high mountain meadows July 6. BUI Lewis came through last week with his sheep Nearly all the herds and flocks are now there on summer pas tura j. The river Is now clear and at the lowest st ) since the snow started to meit. The dumping of pumice by the construction Brew on the Dla mond Lake road kept the river roily for a week or more. Oood catches of steelheid are being reported. Ernie Ingram of Central Point Is again stationed at McLeod as fire warden for this district. John Atchley, Fred Morgan, Jack Casey and Ted Smith have begun service with the Union Creek gov ernment camp. Antelope ANTELOPE. July 7. (Spl.) Ante lope Social club will meet July It vun airs, 'momas Thompson. John C. Oreb la working a few oaya lor Luther Day. Mr. and Mra. B. K. Rlgg, and chil dren were dinner gueats July t at Mr. and Mra. John Greb'a. Ben Oawald spent the week end on him ranch In the Antelope dla trlct. Mr. and Mr,. T. T. Hatlett was In Medford shopping July 1. Mr. and Mra, J. L. Woods fl,lt4 their son and family Jack Woods, July 4. Mr. and Mra. BUI Blgham and deiightera, Richard Balre, Bob Balre. and wife and daughter, and Ben Oa wald rislted Mr. and Mra. B. K. Rlgga July 2. Mr. and Mr,. Ted Oresham of the 1 401 ranch spent the 4th with Mr. and Mr,. Jack Woods. Briefs Eagle Point EAQLE POINT. July 7.(3pl.) John Miller la building a barn for his don-ln-law. Raymond Crawford, on the highway between Medford and Central Point. Mrs. John Miller Joined her hus band to visit over the Fourth at her daughter's, Mrs. Raymond Crawford, Central Point. Mrs. Elisabeth Farlow, who haa been staying with her sister. Mrs. John Miller several months, left for Lake Creek June SO, to visit her son, Tom Farlow and family. Harold Bsldwln, banker of Prlne ville, Ore., and son Tommy, surpris ed his aunt. Mrs. John Miller, July 1. Sunday they went to Lake Creek to visit another aunt, Mrs. Elisabeth Farlow. Mr. Baldwin left July 3 for the Oregon Cavea and from there home via Eugene. Mrs. Gertrude Haak sold a fine cow to Harold Short last week. Tills cow la one of the high producers of the county. Mrs. liltrle Perry. Mrs. Rosa Smith and children, Barbara and Lyle, Mrs. Stella Haley and Mrs. Lottie Avers visited Amos Ayera and family at Elk Creek Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botts of Medford, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Perry called on Mrs. Ruby Young last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Henderson and little son of Drain, Ore., were guests of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Henderson Frldsy and Saturday. They left Saturday for Nelsa, Ore., to visit other relatives. Catherine Coy of Central Point, h been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Coy and her uncle, Sam Coy, and family for the past week. Mrs. Sam Coy and daughter Luclle and Alice Walker spent several dsya at the Sam Coy CUmsx ranch lsst week. They returned Saturday. Mra. Lyle Carlton of Medford visit ed her mother, Mrs. Sarah Coy and Mrs. Sam Coy and family June 39. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnlah and family, Sam Harnlah and Mrs. Grace Walker enjoyed Ice cream and visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy June 30, The revival meetings at the Pres byterian church the last three weeks conducted by Rev. and Mrs. Harri son, of California were concluded Sunday with a full house. T he con test by the young people resulted In the following prizes being given: Francis DavUUon received a Bible; Lawrence Ousterhout, Testament; Lyle Smith, Testament and gold star; David Hannaford, a Testament. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison left-for Canby, Ore., to assist In conducting a campmeet- ing. Orln Adamson la working for Wm. Von der Hellen on the Diamond Lake road construction Job. Mr, Von der Hellen Is working three shifts, each five hours a day, and five days a week. Mrs. Ethel Coy and daughter Luclle called on Mrs. Grace Walker July 3. Jack Hlckson and son Clifford Hlckeon were home over the Fourth from their camp above Butte Falls, where they are making shakes for Marah Garrett. Joe Miller, who haa been working for his uncle, Mr. Penwetl, who h a plumbing shop In Medford, spent the holiday with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bttterllng. I Lyle Smith entered the milking , contest In Medford July 8, and won a j bill. - I Mary Hannaford has been working j In the telephone office since July 1. W. E. Davles and C. F. Davlea and families are enjoying a visit from their uncle, Arthur Landow, of Vic toria, B. C. He arrived her from Salem. July 1. Aubrey Wisdom, who Is working for the forest service at the Upper Rogue River camp,- Is at home for the Fourth. John Newcomb Is working for the 0. C. C. at the Lake of the Woods camp. Elsie Wllhlte. who has been work ing In Sen Matao, Calif., for some time, Is home on a ten-day vacation. She arrived July t. Joe Worthlngton and family have been enjoying a visit from California relatives for the last few days. J. F. Brown, Royal Brown, Will Brown, Ellsworth Stowell families, Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy, Lyle and Har old Van Scoy enjoyed the Fourth at Butte Falls. A. C. Mlttelsteadt. R. T. Seamen and J. Bltterllng families spent the Fourth on the Big Butte. Eagle Point Cheese makers played Ashland Sunday on the home fuld. Eagle Point won 10 to 4. Mr. Frailer, who bought the May berry tract from the Eagle Point Ir rigation Ditch Co., three miles above town, la building a new house. A bad break In the banks at the Brown lateral of the Eagle Point Ir rigation ditch, wsshed out near Derby, the water flowing along draws and emptying Into the Little Butte, making the water muddy the last few days. W. H. Young and family left for Klamath Falls Saturday to visit Mr. Young's brother, Clarence Young and family. They returned July 6, bring ing with them Dorothy Young, who has been spending some time with her uncle In Klamath Falls. Ralph Hurst, of the forest service, returned from Vancouver, Wash., with a new department of agriculture for est service truck to be used here. Mr. Hurst spent the week end and the Fourth with his Ism ily. Charlie Humphrey, of Reese Creek, was here on business July 3. Lyle Van Scoy has traded. hU ear for a new coupe. Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy and Mra. Harold Van Scoy wire attending to business In Medford July 9. Mrs. Pearl Prince was taken to the hospital In Medford July 2. The i little seventeen months old boy be ing left with the grandparents. Mr. and Mra. David Prince, who are both blind. It to reported that a daughter I of Mr. trad, Mrs. David Prince will soon be here to care for the little children. Pearl Prince was down from Dia mond Lake where he is working for Wm. Von der Hellen. and remained until July A. Edwin Malkemus, Jr., spent several days with Daniel Perry last week. J. D. Henry and family of Browru boro, attended the service at the Presbyterian church July 3. Wrru C rand all end children, of Reese Creek were also In attendance. Donald and Kenneth Barrett, song of Mr. K. F. Barrett, and Jackie Lit- trell, son of Earl Llttrell, all of Med ford, were visiting for several days with Peyton Newcomb. They enjoyed camping on the bank of Little Butte. H. F. Barrett was visiting the N. B. Newcomb family several days, re turning with his sons to Medford, July I. George Wright's brother of River side. Calif., Is visiting at the Wright home for a few days. George Wright family and guests spent the Fourth at the Newmans, la Table Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clngcade and family. Mrs. Ruth Davidson and daughters, and John Robinson and son Chester spent the Fourth at Butte Falls. The crew of nine men which has been cutting blight on the Ala Vista orchard finished and they will begin thinning apples July 0. Fifteen cents an hour Is being paid In the orchards here for thinning. This does not auger welt for a large purchase of commodities at higher prlcee. LONQ MOUNTAIN, July 8 (Spl.) Miss June Stowell spent several . daya In Medford last week with Mr. and Mra, R. A. Botts. Olenn tanning and Hugo Engle hardt returned Monday from Cali fornia where they have been tor two weeks seeking employment. Mr. and Mra. Qeorge Olvana and son Charley, Mrs. Alice Nichols, Olenn Lannlng, and Hugo Euglehardt wer in Butte Falls July 4. Mr. and Mra. Harvey Northcraft and two sons of Medford and Mr. and ' Mra, W, R. Holman anjoyed a Join, plcnlo at Rancherla. They also at tended the baseball game at Buttst rails July 4. Fearle Stowell Is busy helping ' Qeorge divans In the hay. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Stowell and. daughte Betty Jean, Mr. and Mra. Jack Btowen and daughters, Myrtle and June, Pearle Stowell and Grand ma stowell attended a plcnlo dtnner at the Bill Ferry home In Engl. Point July 4. Mr. and Mra. Frank Miller of Klam ath Falla and Mra. Beeman of Port land and Qeorge Nichols of Medford had a family reunion July 4 at the Marah Qarrett home. Mr. and Mra. Powell and family at tended the. 4th In Medford where they were guests of Mra. Powell's mother, Mra. Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson spent the 4th In Medford with Mr. and Mra. J, S. Cook. Those who spent the 4th of Juff at a plcnlo dinner at the Elk 'a Plcnlo grounds were: Mra. M. L. Pruett, Mr. Quy Pruett and two sons, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Standey and family, Mra, Campbell, Mr. and Mra. Carl Each and father and mother, Mr. and Mra, Ouaterhout and family and Mra. Howard Short. Bobby Bateman of Medford la apendlng a few daya at the Chas Jackson home. Mr. and Mra. Qeorge Stowell were Monday dinner guests at the Kline home. Mr, and Mra. Fred Hart of Medford were dinner guests the 4th at Mr, and Mra. Jim Brown's. Qeorge Stowell shipped his wool to the Wool Grower's association. Mrs. Van Horn and son and daugh ter of Santa Barbara are Tlaltors at the Prank Bishop cabin on Rogue river. Mr. and Mra. George Stowell were 4th of July dinner gueats of Mr. and. Mrs. John Smith of Eagle Point, Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, July S (Spl.) Entertaining for the Fourth were: Mrs. Pauline Wahl, who had for din ner, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Elliott and son Dons Id, Pauline and Charles Champltn of Medford, Oene Miller and Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins and Loretts, were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Mr. and Mrs, It. L. Miller, Phyllis and Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Oranta pass and Mr. and Mrs. George Lance had a picnic dinner In Riviera park; Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance and Mr. and Mrs. Cook had dinner together; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith, Dorothy and Rollan Stevens spent the day with Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Smith of Sardine Creek. Roy Camron of Oold Hill visited his sister, Mrs. Effle Blrdseye July S. Oeorge W. Lance spent the week end with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Helms at Klamath Junction. Mra. Mlllls Walker of Oold Hill spent June 90 with her sister, Mrs, R. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs, Dancer of KlamatTk Falla spent July S with Mr. and Mra. M. Boomsllter. Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell and son Cleon of Eugene, accompanied by their guests, Mrs. N. Loo mis of San Fran cisco and Mrs. Peggy Tyler of Hono lulu spent laat week at the Pickett Auto camp and visited friends and relatives, among whom were Mra. Caldwell's sister and brother, Mrs. M. McDonough of Sams Valley and Cleo Ollchrlst of Gold Hill, also Mt. and Mrs. Oeorge Lance. They vlslied Crater Lake and other points of In terest. Kenneth and Ann Kegg spent June 20 with Phyllis Miller. Mrs. Charles McMerrlok. George and Alice spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs, Donald Reames of Oranta pass. Oranta pass visitors June 26 ware Beth Boomsllter, Mrs. Pauline Wahl, Donald- Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. C. St umbo and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance spent June 30 la Medford, Long Mountain