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PAGE NINE You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to Bell your home? Want to get rid of a Jew wide end end in household furnlshlnga? po you oeed toole tor your gar. den , . An inexpensive Want-Ad in the Mall Tribune Classified Page will find the answer to these and many other perplexing problems. H.re Are the Rates: per word tint insertion , c (Mlnlmunv35o) Eaob additional InaerUon, per word 'Minimum 100) Per line per month, without copy Change 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND TUeweliynSetter dog. Reward Paul Holfard. Eagle Point. ITS? Mattress, between Talent and Lorhl lane. Relnktng Trucking Co. Phone 332. ' LOST Spectaclea In case, .rZS oif club and probably voornies crossing. If found please return to Mall Tribune. LOST H dog mlaalng, call 1518. lost Violin In case. Reward. 1130 Nlantlo. No questions asked. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Combination Janitor and Vegetable man. Must be exper ienced. Valentine's. WANTED SITUATION ACCOUNTANT liyeara experience, desires full or part time bookkeep ing or office routine. Box U095, Tribune. " . ' EXPERIENCED auto mechanlo needs work in garage or private repair lobs-Wltl work for low wages. Ex cellent references. Has large family and must have work. Phono 780. COMPETENT woman with 2 children wishes position as cook for family f or crew. Write Box 131 Tribune. COMPETENT lady 33 want house work. References. Box 11371, Trib une. AUTOMOBILES WANTED SPOT CASH for used cars. Cash for your equity, or will sell your oar for you. L. L. Roberts, 114 So. Riv erside. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good milk cow for feed and care lor about months. Tel. 468-R-3. WANTED 1 or 2-room unfurnished apt. with bath, outside entrance; quiet neighborhood, close In: pri vate home. Box 11116, Tribune. WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co. WILL PAY CASH 30 shares Calif. Oregon Power 6 preferred, 1027 series. State best offer. Box 11093. Tribune. WANTED 1 electric washer, I vacu t um cleaner. No Junk; have cash waiting for bargains. Seo W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Central. WANTED Good team around 1500 lbs., age 6-9. Jacksonville, Oerald Buck. WANTED 2 Insert type 750-watt electric water heaters, 1 electric range, 1 electric washer, 1 vacuum cleaner. No Junk, have cash wait ing for bargains. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Central. WANTED TO BUY A small flock of Rhode Islano Reds, hens and pul lets, for cash. State number and price. Address box 321, Mall Tri bune. WANTED Listings of valley homea in exchange for choice Cal. property Staple Realty Co., Ashland. WANTED to buy old gold, dental scrape, plaoer gold. Cecil M. Jen nings, comer Front ts Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1082. HAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown. ' the bay grinder. 340 So. Central. PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupbolatered. reglued, reflnlehed Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity in 5-room house, sxcellent location box 10631 Tribune. WANTED Kerry Keen for Model A Phone 479 -X. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES. It RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER Junk of all deecrlDtlona. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape Tel 1082 FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room modern furnish ed house; fireplace, hardwood floors, garage: reasonable rent. 28 Washington St. 5-ROOM house, close In: upholstered furniture, garage, hardwood floors, fireplace, oil heatln. Write B. J. Palmer. Rt. 2. or call Tel. 31. FOR sale Bodr fir, dry 18-lnch. i"5: 12-inoh 61.50: green lrln-h. i 50: 13-lnch 81.25 per tier. Tel. 73-J. S3 'R RENT Small hou on high way. Work on farm accepted for rent If desired. R. E. Carley, Tel. 258-X. AVAUA3LB Vwust 1. No 3 Ho'.y Court, elec -an?e and re!r:eral-,r. i Call H H. Brown 6, 1610, i rOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed houses. Call 101 Almond. FOR RENT 4 -room modern furnish ed house. 1022 w, loth St. Tel. 1104-M. HOMES FOR RENT Call BBS. FOR RENT Modern 8-room home, acre. 2107 Baling Ave. FOR SALE OR RENT tJdney Smith home- .orner West Main as Orange Exclusive listing, w L Vewter Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT well furnished J -room modern home, breakfast nook, fur nace, hardwood floors, fireplace, electric refrigerator. 940.00, water paid, phone 728. FOR RENT East Side residence. 787-R. Price 20.00. Tel FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. Phone 634-R. FIVE room furnished home. 113 Cot tage. 5-ROOM modern house In Phoenix on highway with fruit trees, alfal- ra, and three acres. Plenty or water, 12 80 mo. Room 408 Grand Hotel, or phone 1528-J. ROOM unfurnished duplex, In. 337 So. Ivy. oloee FOR RENT Partly furnished 8-room house, 2 sleeping porches. Inquire at 34S no. Bartlett. AVAILABLE August 1st No. 30 Olen- oak Court. H H Brown. Phone 10b. Alter five phone 1670. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished four-room house at 808 Dakota Gas range. Inquire 612 South Newtown HOUSES 810. 812.50 and 816. water paid; wood range. Phone 105. FOr. RENT unfurnished. Homes, Brown furnished or Is White. CLASSY modem 5-room stucco, front. Clear. 625 Pine. FOR RENT 5-room Inquire 264 Beatty. modern house. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overetuffed; hardwood floors light and .heat. Mall Tribune. Phone 76 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 345 No. Bartlett. OURRELL COURT. 829 No. Holly. FOR BENT rUKMSHED BOOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with bath room privi leges, garage. 810 per month. 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, board at 14 Cottage. good ROOMS, clean, cool, fully furn., f:round floor, private bath, garage, Ights, water. Adults. 244 South Grape. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape FOB KENT BOARD AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. . Rates very moderate. FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS OABINS 445 So. Front. "BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEER garden for lease or sale doing good business n'W. Have otner busi ness, can't manage both. Phone 8-J-2, Gold Hill, for appointment. 81000 TO INVEST In small business partnership preferred. No beer. Box 13379 Tribune. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabln auto camp at Alturas, Calif. Big P'.nes Lbr. Co., Medford, Ore. FOB EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Melons ar.d toma . toes for fruit Jars. Box 209, Cen tral Point. WHAT have you for 84000 equity stock ranch? Federal loan 82350. Box 12390, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. HAVE 150-egg electrlo Incubator In perfect condition to trade for table model separator, box 11442 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Royal Anne cherries. What have you? Wester lund Orchards, Phone 8-F-2. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or grain Phono 976-w. 3'ROiiM modem home bath, laundry trar screened porch bullt-lns gar age shade and fruit treea; 6700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L. or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth harrow 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 Jonea, 2nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, neat Trail R 0 Skellenger, Trail Ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage. What have you. 156 7th St, Ashland. FOB BALE HOMES Nicely furnished 5-room $1475 modem bungalow witn fireplace; freshly tinted and painted: east front, fine sneae, 5 blocks from business district; Daved street: all assessments paid; woodshed and garage. This place sold for 82800 three years ago. la. quire 126 Cottage St. u'liTPi at2.iO rAh for mv eaultv of 62700 in two new modern house. close in. phone 1382-J. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room bouse newly osinted and kal- somlned near echool: nice garden spot, at comer of Sunset and Co lumbus 908 uunse. FOR SALE River front ummer home near Trail. 1300 with Job to pay for payment. J. C. Lwla, Trail. t'UK !.. RtAL KSIATB WHEN rou t'.im or real eat! ttUoa of 8.-0WD A W&iM. FOB 8ALB ACTOMBU-JES Good Used Cars! Trade: Yonr Old Car for a Bettor One! A Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1030 Bulck Deluxe Sedan. 1930 Ford Torn Sedan. 1020 Hupmohlle Roadster. 1620 Chev. Sedan. 1831 Chev. J -door Sedan. 1028 Chev. Coupe. 1920 Ford Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Brlndle Jersey milk cow. or will trade for farm Implements. W. E. Davles, Rt. 3. Medford. FOR SALE 1300-lb. 8-year-o!d horse. 885; Jersey bull yearling, eo, or will trade for fresh cow. Btude baker de luxe coupe. 1925, 875: speedboat, 830. 232 N. Riverside. Phone 1109. COWS FOR SALE Phone 49B-R Mrs. D. J. Stelner. Medford. Rt. 2 FOR SALE Good young Guernsey cows, priced reasonable.. Up Lit tle Applegate. J. J. Munsell. FOR SALE Extra good 1350-lb. work horse, 4 years old. W. E. Mann, mile north 4 corners service sta tion on Midway road. FOR SALE-132-L. -Fresh milk cow. Phone FOR SALE 1 team horses. 50 tons hay. Hall ranch, Griffin creek. FOR SALE 2 calves, 1 milk goat, rabbits, cheap. N. of R. Valley Oolt course. Rt. 4. Box 1st 'WHITE" HOGS, all ages. Exchange for Hereford bull, saddle or grain W. W. Large, Williams, Ore. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS CRIME IS INCREASING. Don't be etolenl Pollre pups for sale very cheap. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Golden Bantam corn and . vegetables. Carpenter ranch, Jack sonville highway. FOR SALE Apricots. 2 and 3c per pound. Season about over. Top Notch Orchard, end of Kings high way road. Phone 610-J-l. PICKLING cucumbers, cut flowers, Mrs. Dressier. Tel. 1589-Y. FOR SALE Gravensteln apples. Tel. 7-F-14. LARGE apricots for sale. R. J. Earl Tel Bll-J-4. FOR SALE Cherries, late Blngs, 823 Taylor. 2c on tree. 4c picked. WINDOW SHOPPERS, LOOK I Windows galore: oodles of doors; many dandy sinks; large Ice boxes. a and $7; new fibre ruga, 93.60 and $4.50; round and square -tables; dressers: Beds; china cabinets; cook stores; 350 ft. lU-In. pipe: electric fixtures: assortment of good tools. Come In and LOOK. BERRTDALE 2ND HAND STORE 1603 N. Riverside. APRICOTS Phone 639-J-3. FOR SALE Apricots. Deo. Alford. FINE Royal Ann & Lambert cherries. 028 s. Fir St. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all maices, ea up; term if desired, All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Apricots, good slse and quality. R. 0 ward. iB-p-zi. LINN ORCHARD, Eagle Point, apri cots of the usual fine quality, no scale. Will latt until Aug. 10. Price as advertised. DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kill files and Absolutely keeps files off cow pas ture. Will not taint milk, too per gallon, bring own container. Jerry Barr, 4th & N- Bartlett. FOR SALE Large 'c box; also large eiectno range, vos Dakota Ave. FOR SALE 16.00 electric range and watez neater, iuo s ivy. HODOEN-BKEWSTER Poultry and Dairy feed. Jerry Barr, 4th St N. Bartlett. NEW PEED STORE. Buy at lower price. Jerry Barr, 4th A Bartlett. Phone 303. L A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. TeL 646-W. 113 8. Qrapa. FOR SALE Blng and Royal Ann Cherries. A E. Kellogg, Block 1800. No. Riverside. FOR SALE Hotpotnt eiectno range like new. hall price. 422 Laurel. FOR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacle tent au by 70 rt. roped and cross, roped. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Lartre eiectno bmoditr 8 00: or will trade for feed. See it a. ouiwa reeo store. FOR and. gravel, eedlment, fertilizer ana teaming, phone 8 12-J. MISCELLANEOUS CASH PAID for guns, fishing tackle, store, office equipment. 817 Nortn niversiae. Autnonzed mgidalra Service. Other Maxes rep. Tel. 427. Night 005-Y BUSINESS DIRECTORY A hi tracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract or Title, 'title Insurance. Room g no o. no. 82 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. I ABSTRACT CO. Abstract, or Title and TIMe Inatirance. The; nnly complete Title Bfitcm to Jackson County. Expert nindo Clrantn. LET GEO ROE CO IT Tel. 1173 Houm :leanlog. Floor Waxlnj. Ori ental run eleanlng. specialty. Piano ant Hollo Instruction. FRED ALTON HA.OHT. Teacher of P.ano Ha'.ihl Sonj 6erv!c. Arran ma. Computing, etc. 318 Liberty 8.03 BUSINESS DIRECTORY ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Orejon. Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating oasb sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Money to Lena. WE LEND (JONEt ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month oh un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thome. 45 S. Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. 8' ate License No S-157. Piano Tuning. EXPERT PIANO TUNING Regulat ing, repairing. Phone 22. Prultt'a Melody Shop. Lew Hansen, former, ly of Portland. Transfer. , BADS TRANSFER 8 STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer .nd .Storage We haul anything a', a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movere. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Riverside. Pbone 1044-X. LEGAL NOTICES Citation on Hearing ol Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ella W. Peters, Deceased. To All Persons Interested In the Es tate of Ella W. Peters, Deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 5tn day of July, 1933, the First Na. tlonal Bank of Medford, Oregon, ad' mlnlstrator of the Estate of Ella W. Peters, deceased, filed In said Court Its final account as said administra tor and that said final account will be heard on the 5th day of August, xvjts, at tne hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the County Court Room of the Jackson County Court House In the uity ox Meoiord in said Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, and you are hereby cited to appear at the tune and place above designated and show cause. If suen exists, why said account should not be allowed. Thla citation Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Earl H. Fehl, Judge of the above entitled Court In the above estate, which order 1 dat ed and filed July 6th, 1933. Dated at Medford. Oregon, thli 5th day of July, 1933. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD. OREGON. Administrator. By Eugene Thorndlke, Asst. Trust Officer. Kelly & Kelly, Attorney for said Es tate. Notice The Board of Eauallzatlnn tnr the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, will meet on the 14th day of August, 1933, at the office of the County As sessor of the above named county and state, for the purpose of review ing na equsuaing tne assessment rojia tor tne year J933. J. B. COLEMAN, County Assessor, Warrant Coll. Notice Is herehv olven tM. anhMi District No. 49, Jackson rant No. 3407 to No. 3441 Inclusive are cauea lor payment. Interest to on August t, 1033, warrant to be presented for payment at the office of the District Clerk, City Hall. U1fn-i r. REBECCA JENSEN, Clerk School District Nov49. cauionc ladles will hold a food sale at Reliable Grocery, Saturday morning, 4 Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Take up weapons 4. Aslatlo coun try I. Not many 12. Genus of the meadow grasses II. City in Florida 14. Note of Guldo's scale II. Prepare for publication 17, Kind of applt IX Survival 21. ltglons 22. Woo 24. Detail 3". Urge on 10. Secret mili tary agent SI. Anoint 32. Kxptod'S 34. Unwilling 3a. Speak thought lessly I. Grow old 37. Unhappy 35. nation nl Solution of Yesterday'! Pusxle heTaTthPF 00k a p LLm t A v A ST R AWAL M AN. AC fcif vPlait ORAL MKl9.MLL L 5 kheTs x k L H k L L JL RA5CAL LA V F (aR E iTATjBOR E ARE ASlLE P E Ril GITn T EELlELI TE onea r t a wO m a 47. Ready 60. Billow 61. Forever 62. hsmall'it liquid measure 14. Rang of knowledge IS. Affirmative fi. Terminated 17. Abstract bslng IS. Atmoflphene dliturbancs Drying cloth ' I' f if f r M' WM ''" is i( 7 Tar ml Tf IP P PI 23 IP 25 3 40 in iif ii jjjpj 41 43. " " A3 """" 46 4i 4- 43 """" " "" ? So " " """" " 33 W M n1 1 Wm I'll WMs I I I Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Mra. Charles Moore and two daugh ters of Marysvtlle. Cal.. are visiting at the Pacific States mlnei. Chandler Watson or near Los An geles was a recent visitor of his aunt, Mrs. S. K. Ogle. He also visited at the Charley Chltwood. home while here. J. Hartman returned Friday from a trip to the world's fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Will Price, Mrs. Moore and daughter en Joyed a trip to Crater Lake Sunday. Buster White Is spending several weeks with his uncle, Prank Grlffeth, at Tula Lake. Mtss Kittle Ludwlck recently vis ited Mrs. Stearns In Ashland. Mrs. Jssie McCully attended the funeral of Mrs. Oente Jackson at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Rels Chapman of Roseburg spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Alice Ulrica. Loyal Smith Is recovering nicely from a tonsil operation which he un derwent Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McKlnlay and son, Glenn, of Walla Walls, Wash., visited one day last week with Mr. McKlnlay's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson. They were en route to Loma Linda, Cal., where Mr. McKlnlay will enter a medical col lege. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. R. A. Taylor left Saturday for Aberdeen, Wash., to visit relatives for a short time. O. It. Van Oalder left Tuesday for Twin Falls, daho, to be employed by the Chevrolet garage. He has been here in the Interest of mining for the past nine months. Miss Gertrude Dunnlngton return ed Saturday irom a business trip to Phoenix, Ariz. She visited friends In Seattle and Portland en route home. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK.. Aug. 3. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Merrick, Alice and George. Mrs. Clay Biles. Mae and Bonnie Jean and Donald Scott were Medford visitors July 38. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McQary and Mrs. McGary's mother, Mrs. Angle Wilcox of Marshfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance last week. Mrs. McOary and Mrs. Wilcox were former residents of Rogue River. The Cook and Rowe mine has been leased by a Los Angeles party and Toney Rose of Gold Hill will start working the mine this week. George and Marlon Lance received word July 20 that their brother-tn-law, Millard Hull, Is very low at the .home of his son, Oeorge Hull, In Sa lem. Gerw Miller, who Is employed In Medford, visited his grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Wahl July 30. Nelson Boomsllter, Jr., of Grants Pass, spent last week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith. Mrs. L. L. Smith and daughter, Dorothy, are leaving this week for Seattle to spend some time visiting her sUters. Ted Dole has rented the "Oeorge Lance home at Rivera and Mr, and Mrs. Lance will live at their mine. Phone 042. We'll haul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Service. Cross-Word Puzzie I. Banqueters 10. Vale 11. Pallid IS. Nervous twitching II. Pine Tres state t 2ft. Expenses 23. Prosperous periods 21, Wagnerian character 26. Reward 27. Flows back 28. The upper throat 39. Persons to whom a conveyance la made: Ian St. Prevent 33. Precipitous H4. Paat 30. fta present at ?. Europeni finch 40. Place for stor ing hay 42. Title 44. Rouse from sleep if. Smooth 46. Optica) t-1sl 47. Pa profitable, 48. Cereal grass 49. Kxplre 63. Phynlrian's degree e elfin rJ k eyed DOWN U On who mimlcf 1. Was carried 1. postal ssrvics 4. Bv ft. Weaken . Daubed 7. (Separate 1. Fsroals horse Rogue River ROOUB RIVER, Aug. S. (Spl.) Mrs. Pnlsy Lewis wss called to North Bend Friday by ' the death of her sister, Mrs. Annie Van Houten. Mrs. Mrs. Vfin Houten Is survived by three chlldr-sn. A brother. John Pittman. passed away July 3 at his daughter's on Apfiegate. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson re turned Wednesday from Ashland, where they visited friends for three days. x Mi. and Mrs. J. M. Whipple spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pyburn of Med ford. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Rrtbs and son, Junior, have taken apartments at M-s. Geo. Stead's. Rev. Krlbs comes from Eugene and will be the pastor of the new Christian church. Mrs. H. M. Channell left Saturday for Crescent City to make her home. Earl Smith and family and Miss Velma Smith and Fredle Love re turned from a camping trip to Gold Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phelps and Jun ior, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henderson and Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Ouetzlaff and son were overnight visitors at Crescent City last week. The Christian Endeavorers enjoyed a party at the hall over Heath's store Tuesday night. Refreshments of cake and punch were served the young people by some ladles of the church. Mrs. ElmA Magnuson, Mrs, J. M. Whipple. Mrs. Mildred Miller. Sid Stratum, Tommy Burdette, Mary Smith and Mrs. Effle Blackburn and daughter wore among those visiting Medford Thursday. Orvllle Dengler of Oanyonvllle Is spending some time In Rogue River vlstthvj his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dongler. Mrs. Garfield Laws returned home Monday from a few days at North Bend und Albany. S'ne was accom panied home by her grandson, Billy Bangert. Friends of Mrs. Angle Wilcox of Marsh field were pleased to receive a visit from her. Mra. Wilcox used to run the Pioneer hotel here and has many friends In Rogue River. Richard Scott and Orvllle Dengler were business visitors at Medford on Monday. f Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Aug. 8. (Spl.) Mrs. Royal Brown, Mra. Cell Holme and Donald Aahpole drov. to Crater lake July 30, returning Tla Klamath Fall. Mr. and Mr. A. O. Mlttelateadt wer guests of Mr. and Mra. J. O. Spencer Saturday evening. N. B. Newcomb ha the oontract for hauling 80 ton of hay for Mr. Van Dyke on the Pacific highway. Ho Is hauling the hay from the Wm. Oore ranch to the VanDyke dairy ranch. Herbert Pruett Is spending a few days with his aunt, Mr. Tom Stanley, at Brownsboro. He la riding a new bicycle. Mrs. any Pmett and son Quy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley and Mr. Lottie VanScoy spent July 30 at Dead Indian aoda springs, visit ing Mr.. Prultf stater-ln-law. Mr. John Cox of Oakland, Cal,, who has been camping there. Mrs. Cox has beim In poor health for some time. Mr. Verta Bill, husbnd and two children of Santa Barbara, Mrs. E11U' mother, Mr. Nettle Grover of Med ford, Herbert and Donald Pruett, mo tored to Crater lake July 38. Mrs. KUIa and family, who have been vis iting with friends In the valley for some time, returned home July 81. taking with them Donald Pruett for an Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. George Olvan, son and daughter, Charlie and Ruth Olv an, were at the Dead Indian soda springs July 30. Miss Ruth, who has been visiting her parents for two weeks, returned to Salem August 1, Mrs. Mable Mack and Mrs. Green, who have charge of relief, work, were out Interviewing Mra. Julia Davie Jul 31. They were making arrange menu for canning and drying rrluti and vegetables for relief next winter. Mis Luclle Coy started to work In the apricot orchard of James Linn July 31. Mr. and Mra. John Phillips have moved in with Mr. Phillips' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Phillips, where they expect to stay for a time. Oeorge Phillips ha mad. some Improve ments In the houae for the convenl ence of the young couple. Harry Lewis, who has been working In the woods In the Klamath sec tion, Is now working a fireman on a logging engine. Thla la a Job he formerly held. Mr. and Mra. Ellis and Children ef Santa Barbara and Mr. Mettle Gro ver of Medford were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry July 38. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Aug. S. (Spl.l Mr. H. W. Wright and baby Dorothy apent Friday night at the Melvln Wright home In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. w. tt. Young of Eagle Point were dinner gueats of Mr. and Mra. C. E. Myer Friday. Mrs. Ralph Tucker and aon Lloyd were visiting friend In Brownsboro Saturday. Mrs. Fernland visited la Medford Friday. Donna Monla spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Dahlke at Ttm valley. A swimming party wa enjoyed at 'Brownsboro Wednesday afternoon by folks from Eagle Point, Antelope snd Brown.boro. Thers were eft present. Alameda Da remained at the WrlgM home and we the guest of Lots Wright until Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra. o. A. Hansen pic nicked at Dead Indian soda springs Sunday. France Myers, who haa been on the alck Hat for several days, 1 Im proving. Mra. Joe Thornton of Medford and Mrs. Matthew Berkley of Phoenlk were guests of Mra. N. D. Thornton Friday. t Phoenix PHOENIX, Aug. 3. (Spl) Phoenix Orange will picnic with th. Lake Creek Orange at Lake Creek. Au gust 8. Racea are being planned, also a ball game and horseshoe tour nament. A basket dinner will be served at noon. Those having no thansportatlon may get In touch with some member that has car. It la hoped that all member who can will attend, a very neclal plan are being made by th. Lake Creek Grange to make this one of th. main event of the year. All are requested to be present at 11 o'clock, a some of the sport will be held in the morning. Thimble club of Oak Circle will meet with Mr. Oeorge Drake Fri day afternoon. All members of the club are urged to be present. Oak Circle will meet Thursday night at the Orange hall. Neighbor of Woodcraft Lodge at Qranta Pass I giving a picnic there August 8. and have Invited the mem bers of the local circle to Join them Several are making plans to attend. Jo. Hartley, who with friend at. tended the World fair, returned thla week and will spend a few day here with hi parents before return ing to his achool where h. taught last year. Mrs. Sula Dean, la visiting her eon Ed Robinson, at hi home on WaRner creek. Mrs. Helen Mtksche 1 visiting her mother. Mrs. Dave Watt. Rob Furry and family returned this week, from a vacation at their mountain horn, at Lost Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Steadman and daughter Irene, apent Saturday and Sunday at Lost Prairie with the Furry', and Lloyd and Harold Coi- ver, apent Sunday there. Girl Scout group returned 8atur day from a week' vacation at Jack son Hot Springs. There were eight in the group and all reported a good time. They were accompanied by Mra. W. E. Poling, and Miss Lottie Watklns, and Dr. Susie Standard! camp physician. Services for the Preabytertan church Sunday are: Sunday school! 10 o'clock. J. O. N. Poling, .uper Intendent. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock. Lawrence Mltchelmoro of Ashland will deliver the sermon Christian Endeavor at 7:00, Senior Intermediate group and the adult group. There will be no preaching service In the evening. i Central Point CENTRAI POINT, Aug. 3. (Spl.) Mrs. H, Ocbhard and Mrs. B. Ames of Santa Ans, Cal., are guests of W. J. and Sd CJobhard, who live east of Bear creek. Mrs. Ames will return to her home at Long Island, Ksns., in two weeks. Mrs. Oflhhard, Sr., ex pects to remain throughout the win ter. Sunday school classes of Mesdames Bursal.. Cornutt and Young enjoyed a picnic lunch In Ashland park and; swimming In Twin Plunges Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Wagner and twin children, Shirley and Kenneth, of Seattle, are guests of Mra. Wag ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Maple. Mrs. L. H. Smith was a Thursday dinner guest of Mrs. Zo Arnold and daughter Blanche of Medford. Monthly class party of the Feder ated churches will be held In the Central Point park August 10, tt 8 o'clock. Families of the members are Invited. - Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson, ac companied by their daughter Amy and son Joe, left Monday for Nogalci, AHr., expecting to be away until September 1. Mrs. Will Gregory wffl be hostess to the monthly class party of Mra, Burs til August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grieve are now occupying the Purkeypile residence, Mrs. Purkeypile having moved to Gold Hill where her husband, O. C. Pur keypile, is station agent, An added Improvement to Hotel Valandra and cottages Is the lighted arch over the entrance to the drive way, Just completed by Mr. Chomel. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tompkins are recovering from the flu. Mr. and Mra. Otto Boh cert have returned from an enjoyable week Small Store Room FOR RENT Size 17x60 feet i block off Main Street 32 North Grape Thli room was formerly occupied by the Maytag Store, next door to the Mail Tribune Job Shop. A splendid location for a small business of any kind. Will lease for one year or term of years to right people. RENT VERY LOW! 'Apply: Mail Tribune Office- end to Klamath Falsi and Diamond lake. . . Student of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, known a "The Calvary Pour Quartet." first tenor. Henry Hedrtck: second tenor, Lawrence Beg- ley; first bass, Robert Haley: second bass, Charles Thomas, were at th Federated church Sunday morning. and by Invitation of Rev. Johnson conducted a fine service of testi monies and sacred songs during the church hour. For eight months they have been with a radio station in Long Beach. They are now en route north and east, touring the state, and will sing at the Chicago fair during the latter part of October. Week-end gurate of Mr. and Mrs. M. Merrltt were Mr. and Mr. El mer Merrttt. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Toll and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jlnnette, all of Merrill, Ore.: also John Merrltt of Montague, Cal, Valley View VALIET VIEW. Aug. S. (Spl.) Miss Frances Oallatln returned last week from a several weeks' trip In eluding national parka and all places of Interest from Oregon to New York and the Century of Progress fair at Chicago. Miss Gallatin was Impress ed by the architecture, coloring and lighting effects at the fair. Louis Werth suffered a painful ac cident last week when he caught his thumb Ir. the cable on the hay fork and crushed It so badly that the doc tor had to amputate the end of his thumb. Roy Williams and J. R. Leslie work ed on the D'Armond threshing ma chine last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. St rat ton and Albert drove to Hornbrook Wednes day afternoon and took little Miss Jean St rat ton home. She visited with her grandparent last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bostwlek and Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Bostwlek -visited at Malln Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Harold Bostwlek bought a ranch at Malln and plan to more there In the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Lennox enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn of Valley View and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Carter of Ashland at dinner Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. A. H. DavenhlU spent the week-end at Union Creek. Ted Ouetelaff, Ashland feed store man, was a business visitor Tuesday evening in our neighborhood. Dorothy Leslie spent Sunday at Lake of the Woods. The Livinston family, who have lived on the John Morel and ranch for the last six months, left by mo tor Sunday for Illinois. Prof.' and Mra. Carl Anderson and daughter Jean Marian of Long Beach, Cal., arrived Sunday to visit Mra. An derson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lowe, and brother!, Don and George Lowe, and families. Mr. and Mrs. Sam ChlMers and Raymond Tislted in Fern Valley at the Ray Ward home Sunday. Ben Bowers' threshing machine la working the upper part of our neigh borhood while the D'Armond machine la working at the other aide. Mrs. Frank Oralg'e sister and party of Grass Valley, Cal., are visiting at the Craig home. Mrs. Eugenia Jackson passed away Friday, her funeral being held Mon day at the Ashland M. H. church. Rev. Sydney Hall .and the Eastern Star conducted It. Mr. snd Mrs. Chas. Koyl left for Portland Mondsy evening where Mrs. Jackson's body will be created. Mrs, Koyl has the sympathy of the neigh borhood In the loss of her mother. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Aug. S. (Spl.) Mrs. Aletta Blgham and daughter, Misses Oraoe and Ruth and son Basil, left Wednesday for a week'a rlslt with relatives In San Francisco. Nealon-Wllson threshing machine will commence work here thla week. Or In Davis visited hi family Sun day and returned to hi work In the evening at Butte Fall. Mr. and Mrs.. O. R. Tresham. with their daughter Betty Lou, returned Sunday from Silver lake, where they vlalted a week with Mr. Tresham' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeFord. and their eon Raymond, who a em ployed on a stock ranch there. Mr. Oeo. McDonough returned last week from an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. O. E. Gilchrist at Jef feron. Welter Straus of Klamath county vtilted Mra. Dick Strau over the week-end, returning Sunday to hi place of employment at Merrill. Reld, Murdock is Co., cannon of th Monarch brand Bartlett pears, will be repreaented at Medford thl season by Myron Root. -Phone 75