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MEDFORD MUX TRTBUXT2. MEDFOHD, OREGON. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1031. PTOE SEVEN; f; j IT II f . i PIP Read every ad on this ptise ... you nlu probably (lud exactly the thine you want to buy or sell ... If U Isn't there, adver tise .. . U' Inex pensive, cffectlvel Pet word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, ur word (Minimum 10c) Per lino per month, without copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP YOUNOlanlstrbetween the ages of 18 end 25, with at least 4 to 5 years piano training. Write Box 11891, Tribune, giving, reference. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Box 2238. Tribune WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE aged lady wants housework 2.00 per week with board and room. 220 E. 9th. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good sized tent. Must be cheap. Cash. Box 11894. Tribune. WANTED Good gentle work horse, weight about 1400 lbs. Must bo cheap for cash. B. M. Bush, Med ford Electric. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE Mod ern six-room bungalow, preferable with-furnace. Phone 161 between 0 a. m. and 6 p. m. t WANTED Brushburner. State prl-'Q. Box 11732. Tribune. WANTED To borrow $1,700 on gllt ede security. Box 11713, Tribune. WANTED Catering for luncheons, dinners or nleht suppers. Anywhere In valley. Miss Dally, Phone 749-Y. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford, Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 27 N Grape St. Tel. 1063. JUNK WANTED We pav cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Grape. Tel. 1062. WANT TO RENT, with or without house. 10 to 30 acres orchard and alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and . wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central. 7 Across from Montgomery Ward Co. WE PAY CASH For raw furs, hides, pelts, wool and mohair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Five hundred ewes, dress 2334, care Mall Tribune. Ad- CASH for dry and green beer hides, pelts and furs Seo Edgar Johnaoa Peerless Market FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT Bung3low, six spacious rooms, sleeping porch, furnace, fire place, maple floors, garase. 408 V 2nd. Phone 127. FORENTTra?Tlttr 432 No. Holly. 34 No. Peach. 205 Tripp. 1110 W Bth. Call First Ins. Agency. I0S. After 5. H H. Brown. 1670. HOUSES 110, 112.50 and 15. water paid: wood ranee. Phone 105. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT APARTMENTS S-ROOM furnished apta for rent. $15 to $8; light end water. Oppos.-.e Owen-Orron Lumber Co.. No. Pa cific highway. FOR RENT 3-room famished! apt Bath, heat. g.ir.we. 534 N. Bartlett. COMFORTABLY furnished apartment Living room with fireplace: lare dining room. k:tchene:.e, dressing room and buhroom; hot and eo'.d m-Aier. steam heat and I'.ahts fur nished. r.easonaj rent. Apply at Mail Tribune. FOR REI?T FURNISHED ROOMS FOR PENTFurnHhed sieeptrg room 375 Sv cent: si. FOR RENT Furnished room. 11 6o Grange, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED cabin for rent, 18.00 per month, near Llthla, water. 153 Granite St., Ashland. FOR RENT Good orchard for rent or lease or shares. Call 417. i LAND FOR RENT 10 acres, best sou in the valley, close in on paved highway; suitable for corn, truck garden, etc.; water paid. Phone 728-w or call at 922 Boddy Ave. FOR EXCHANGE WILL trade '29 Ford Hi -ton truck for late model Ford. Write Box 11742. Tribune. TRADE Cattle for good team horses. 8 or 9 years old. Frank Bryan, Williams. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 500 DOWN STOCKED AND EQUIPPED Diversified farm of 22 acres, creek through $4200 place, bottom aoll. paid up water right for 17 acres, water available for balance. About 6 acres alfalfa and 7 acres of clover and blue grass meadow, balance aultaole for early potatoes, onions or alfalfa. 5-room house fireplace, built-in kitchen, electric lights; good bsrn. turkey and chicken houses; 6 cows, rfeam of horses. Implements and a few chickens all go. Total price $4200 00. (500.00 down, balance on terms at 6Tp. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. (Exclusive Agenta) BARGAIN FOR SALE 8-room mod ern house, large lot In Ashland; some cash down, balance easy terms or trade for desirable valley farm. 748 Boulevard, Ashland, or tele phone 421-J. 46 ACRES. 10, In wheat, good Im provements, paved hwy.. eleotrlclty. $750. Take good car and cash. Home seekers Exchange, 402 East Main. 103 Acres 9 miles from Medford. Twen ty cultivated. Irrigation available, fair Improvements, price 1250. 92-50 down.- balance easy terms. FIVE acres well unproved, good bldgs. Fine free soli, closetn.-Price only $850 cash. This can't be beat. WANTED furnished and untur .nlshednlshed houses to rent. Have a three and 5 acre place for rent. GAINER REALTY EXCHANGE 15 North Fir FOR SALE Lovely small home. Will aacrlflce for $3,000; 11.000 cash or car and some cash. 316 Willamette. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown St Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil. Sacrifice $250. Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE li A. with 3-room house, electric pump. . woodshed, barn, for quick sale $350.00. E B Bishop. Rt. 1. Box 250. ', mile So- Stewart Ave., on Thomas Road. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Well located Swiss bungalow, semi-modern; marine view, garden plot, free wood, water: for suburban Improved tract, for poultry. Clear for clear. Box 114. Bandon. Oregon. TRADE Good California farm for good farm In Rogue River valley. Polk Hull. Allen Hotel, Medford. Oregon FOR SALE DOGS-PETS ROLLER canaries reasonable. 523-J-2 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK POP. SALE Weaners and feeder pig W. W. Large, Williams, Ore. FOR SALE Work and saddle horses Medford Riding Academy. Phone 638-R. FOR SALE Team of mules Henry Kerby. Talent. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR S-CLE-WnlteMlnorca hatching egirs. P. D. Lofeland. Central Point. Phone 19-X-X-X-l. 40 RED chick now. Mrs. Dressier, 1569-Y. FOR SALE Buff Orphlngton hens. 249 8. Riverside. FOR SALE Quality Reds. Baby chick orders taken now for March deliv ery. Cummliws Poultry Ranch. 6 miles out Midway road, Central Point Rt. 1. PURE Bronze torn. Cockeran's prlee to- $5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland DAY OLD CHICKS-Whlte Leghorns. Hansen strsin, 6c: Rocks and Reds. 9c Highest quality chicks. Send for catalog. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent. Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa bay, baled or loose. Local alfalfa seed, tested tor purity end germtnatlon. None bet ter. Tel 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. FOR SALE 40-aere homestead re linquishment, very good timber; 3 room house, wood shed, chicken house. Also '29 Plymouth sedan. Call 172 after p. m. INCUBATOR 260-erj capacity, siltht Iv used. Real buy at $1495. Mont gomery Ward as Co. ELEOERIC range and relrlgerator Late modela and in good condition Box 11740. Tribune. SPECIAL BARGAIN: EXTRA FINE quslltv well cleaned hardy Idaho Affidavit Grimm seed limited amount $17.50 per 100 Iha. deliver ed Have exceptional values of Com mon, Certified Grimms end Cos sack. Fed elaike. white, and Sweet overs: also Orassea. Satisfaction or seed returnable. Gladly mall samples and price. JNTERMOUN TAJN SEED CO, Twin rail. Idaho. FOR SALE Sheep guana alfted. 3 s.rk tor $1 00. Four Psrk Place. FOR SALE 3-plece set bathroom fix tures, gond condition. Will sell p araie.v. Phone 993 or 673. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all . makes; terms If desired. All makes rented ana repsirea. nuiw ovn.uo Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. SAND, gravel, sediment, teamtug, plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE 1 Majestic radio. 1 Phllco. large rocker. 316 Willamette. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off W. Jackson. A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value $5 or more for $2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free. F. H. Reuro. 923 South Oakdale. MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L. Colvlg, 625 S. Central. Phone 735-J. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buy. Set Geo. S. Barton. 33 N. Grape St. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. Coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry .Cleartere. Phono 1700. I BUY gold and lend money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main. THOROUGHBRED stallion service Box 139, Spring street. OLD PEOPLE well cared for: reason able rates. Convalescent Homo, Ashland. FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Gladys Klme. 105 North Oakdale. Work guaranteed DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove, 235 E. Main. MINE BUYERS are requesting us to secure for them good Gold Prop erties. If you wish to sell, write Harry S Fry It Company, 417 Davis Bldg., Portland. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Bargain In delivery pickup. See Whtt at Pennington's Battery Service & Oarage. Phone 903. LATE MODEL" USED CARS 1932 Ford model B 2-door Sedan. 1930 Ford 3-door Sedan. 1930 Bulck Sport coupe.. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe. 1931 Chrysler 6 bedan. 1927 Chrysler Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FINAL CLOSE-OUT USED CAR BARGAINS! THESE cara must be sold at once Here's an opportunity to make some real ouvs BRAND NEW Graham 6 sedan hadn't run a mile full equipment. A new car A a used car price I NASH special 6 sedt-n In fine con dition low mileage a fine appear ing and performing ramlly car. '29 model. CHEVROLET two-door sedan. 1929 model with, complete equip ment and Karry Keen trung good tires good finish. A fine performer ACT AT ONCE THESE THREE CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS ARE WORTH INVESTIGATING! CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. 103 So. Riverside Phone 202 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract i JACKSON CO. AUSTKACT CO. Abstracts of Tltlt ana Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and S, No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Nursery Stock PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS" Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plauts. Drive to W. B Bar num's on Pacific highway. 3 mllea sou tli of Medford or Phone 851-R-2 CARLTON NURSERY CO, CARL TON. OREOON. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caAh sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 2830 N. Orape Phone 75. Chimney Sweep. GEORGE EATON Chimney sweeping and tree topping. 38 No. Front St. Telephone 1192-J. K Xpert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Transfer HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices rigbt 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X EADS TRANSFER Al 8TORAOE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prices right aervl- guaranteed HE-N KING TRUCKING C Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonaole price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 332. Monet to Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges See W. t. Thomas, 4S South Central, ground floor Craterian Theater Bldg. State License No 8-167. Painting and PaperhHniinf, M. A. BLIPS Pslnt in g and paper hanging Tel. 648--W. J 13 S. Grape LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditor!. In the County Court or tne State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Reg inald J Earl. Deceased. Notic la hereby :ven that the County Court of the dtate of Oregon for Jackson Count uss sppmnted The First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Reginald J. Earl, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to The First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, with proper vouch ers, within six months from this date, at room 10. Jackson Couuty Bank Building, Medford. Oregon. atd January 29. 1934. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD, OREGON, Administrator. F. P. FARRBLL, Attorney for Administrator. Warrant Tall School Dint. No. 6, Central Point Notice It hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of warrant Noa. 1 to 435, incluelve. Interest will cease on February 18, 1934. Warrant payable at First Na tional Banlt. Medford. Oregon. EALY LEBVER. Clerk. School Diet. No. 9 Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with occasional light rains tonight and Tuesday; moderate temperature. Oregon : Cloudy, with occasional light rain west portion tonight and Tuesday and rain or snow east por tion tonight; moderate temperature. Local aOttt Temperature a year ago today: highest 52; lowest 32. Total monthly precipitation .19 Inches; deficiency for the month, 1.36 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 0.35 Inches; deficiency for the season, 5.43 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 60 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 94 per cent. Tomorrow: sunrise 7 a. m.; sun set, 5:50 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 A. M. 120th Meridian Time !& l 53 3 MH aft cm i S B$ ?? M s a o : -O D t ; ' i ! Boston 32 24 .00 Cloudy Cheyenne . 34 18 .00 Cloudy Chicago 36 8 .20 Clear Helena 44 26 .00 P Cloudy Lob Angeles 54 T Rain Medford 59 40 .05 Rain New Orleans.... 72 62 .02 Clot'dy New York .... 40 26 .00 Cloudy Omaha 24 10 .00 Clear Phoenix 72 46 .00 Clear Portland - - 00 Clear Reno .... 38 .00, Cloudy Roseburg . 64 42 .02 ' Foggy Salt Lake , .00 Cloudy San Francisco 62 00 Rain Seattle 66 43 .00 P Cloudy Spokane 00 Clear Walla Walla 00 Cloudy Wash., D. C. 42 32 .00 Cloudy PORTLAND. Fet. 10. (JAP) Thirteen highway contracts totaling more than (227,000 were awarded last week. Three bids were rejected by the Oregon highway commission. Awards Included: Coqullle section. Oregon coast highway, 1200 yards ce ment concrete pavement, 100 tons concrete pavement. R. I. Stuart 6z Sons, Medford, $4,381. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Vegetable 8a bird Facts Gaelic form of John African arrow polion Ardor Mathematical exerclsea Ftnngy Anclo-Suon slave Reason for performing an act Profit Flat circular places Dandy Action at law Like Pronoun ttre1 y Thol off leal dii' Perceive with the eara Myself Kxlflts Biblical character Piece out Obliterate Vijwa Backs of boats Solution of Saturday's Puzzle iSE P I AljfpECoY LLM. p O N E QJn I p N H A T TEN T jC ot C E PALS W&WlD OjN A T pEkl4hi l R BomsP A PS eIp e nWs u i kjJe a sMo f T R A N PC L U M S SlElE WfsMT ENSE KO. Volcano H. Cunning! M. WltbGut a center 6S. BSKlng rhmhF r9. KxfeAriiniriy fiO. ttsveraga si. HtnderM fat of sMne ' i3 fitf r i p m r r i" li li li 21 - uiuL ,:i"n i , i .i , UdJuu I . , I H i L, ,u Uim 2 ; -44m t -1 i i i i (at. ', Rogue River ( ROGUE RIVER. Feb. 19. (8pl.) I A pleasant party was given Tuesday night by Mrs. Swank at her country: home for her Sunday school class. About 20 young people attended. Re freshment were served at a late hour. Extension unit of the Civic league gave a food sale Feb. 17 at Prultt's store. The proceeds are to be usd to psy delegates' expenses to CorvalJls to the Homemakers meeting. Girl Scouts met In their new hall for the first time Wednesday after non. They plan to hold a house warming open to the public In the near future. Burwell O'Kelly opened his new butcher shop Saturday In the Covoy building. The Civic Improvement club will hold a ten cent pie social Feb. 22 in the community hall. There will be a program, and coffee or cocoa and pte will be serced. Rogue River high school teams played the Gold Hill teams Feb. 14 at Rogue River and won both games. Rogue River will meet the Central Point teams Friday night. Mrs. M. E. Haynes Is selling off all her household goods and other things and plans to leave soon with her son John for Alaska. Civic Improvement club will meet Feb. 23 with Mrs. Cloyd Dick who live on the Pacific highway, south. Girl Scouts of Rogue River num bering about 38 were guests and en tertainers at the CCC Camp Keroy Monday night. Following dinner a program was given. About $25 wae re ceived from the quilts which the girls made and sold. Those who made the trip to Camp Kerby were Mr. and Mra. Combs, Mr. and Mrs. David Mc Laren and Mr. and Mrs. Krlbs. Mrs. Love. Freda Laws, Alice, Myrtle, Ma.-ie and Maurice McLaren, Ruby s.nd Bar bara Combs. Marguerite Robertson, lone Hart, Elva Maxlue and Pauline Love, Edith and Em aline Lehrm&n, Ads. and Lelah Moore. Betty Jean Burkhart. Orvigran Blackburn, Joan Scott. Elizabeth Burdett, Gladys True love. Mary Smith, Velma Smith, La Verne Hall, Avis Osborne and Esther Black. An all day meeting of the Extension unit was held at ComntVinlty hall Fri day with an attendance of 23, Mrs. Albert Mcllvaln and Mrs. W. A. Johns ton were hostesses. Mrs. Mabel Ma ok. county demonstration agent assisted by Mrs. Bertha Glasgow of Medford gave the first of a group of three lessons on sewing, where color charts were made and a study of colors giv en. The next meeting will be held March 0 and the third on April 13. Walter Combs, Rogue River garage rmtn was a business visitor In Med ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Witt have taken an apartment in Medford so Mr. Witt can take treatments, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane of Aahland were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson. Mr. Henry arrived In Rogue River Monday from Long Beach, Cel.. and will spend some time looking over Ms mining interests here. Seek Torch Killer. 8ALLISAW, Okla., Feb. 19. (API Pol ice today sought a, torch slayer who they believed murdered John M. (Kid) Brown and set fire to the Brown's home In an attempt to cover the crime. ' Cross -Word Puzzle f. Cozy horns f. Mohammedar monk 9. A drug 10. Faucet 11. Some IS. Implore 20. Mountain In Aila Minor 2Z. Metrlo measure :i. Enklmo eanos :S. Pry M. Renown 7. Flnlnhed Greek letter 23. Knell .15. Dinner eoiirsa 27. Engineering; dearaa 40. Diocese 4C. Aloft 4. Flower 47. Harden 49. Talk enthusi astically XI, intra A2. Egyptian rivet 61. Expert avis tors 14. Depremton be tween mountain paki . Puipv fruit 7. American humorlit sj. City In Italy S3, Foot I lk- part DOWN 1. Kmoktne; 3. Aurlclfs 3. Prtnt1v 4. ScMme a. Fpi 4. ExpoPtula tlona ! Riviera RIVER I A, rb. 10. (Ppl) Ml Marie Biles left February 5 for Los Angeles to be with her sifter Lula Biles, who operates a beauty parlor there. Mrs. Ted Dole, Mrs. Jack Rose and son Johnnie, and John Fslrlo. were Medford shoppers February 10. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oray near Clotd Hill, called at the Clay Biles home February 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Tom OrlRgs and Lwter Bollng were Medford shoppers Feb ruary a. Mrs. Clay Biles. Robert and Bonnie Jean Biles, spent February 14 with Mrs. Qeorge Lance on Foots creek. Byron Ward spent the week-end here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Blane Biles and Mr. and Mrs. David Biles, were visiting February 13 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Biles. Mr. and Mra. N. D. Turpin and son Ross, spent Wednesday evening at the Ben Harrison home. Mrs. Lester Bollng, who has been quite sick. Is better at this writing. Mr. Hopkins, who had a paralytic stroke, is getting along nicely. He Is In the Jacksonville sanitarium. Betty Bnllng was the guest of Ruth Lance February 8. Mrs. Marlon Lance was In Gold Hill February 14. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Feb. 19. (Spl.) Mrs. J. B. Short entertained several of her friends at a quilting party, Wednesday. Among those present were Mrs. Edith Jones. Mrs. Ethel Hoefft. Mrs. Maysel Hoefft, Mrs. Min nie Fox, Mrs. Emma Wahlers and Mrs. La Verne Pesch. Alfred Hansen and father have com pleted a large porch for Herb Orlss om. Mrs. H. E. Pech has been staying with her parents for a few days. Her father, Wm. DeHasa has been quite 111. H. A. Meyer underwent a minor op eration. Wednesday, and is getting along nicely at thla writing. Shareholders of telephone lines six and eight held a meeting Tuesday at Wyant's hall. This waa the first step toward incorporating the two lines. Mrs. Elizabeth Grlssom la visiting her daughter, Mrs. Anna Tonn. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoefft and Mrs. Ethel Hoefft were shopping In Med ford. Thursday. Miss Dortha Meyer Is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tyrell of Perrydale. She la caring fir her grandmother, who la 111. Orange la preparing to Install an electric plant In their hall and ex pect to have It completed by the next meeting. 4 . Fern Valley FERN VALLEY. Feb. 10. fSpl.) -School children enjoyed a Valentine box at the school Wednesday after noon. Several others visited school. 5 hey were Mrs. H'.grlon, Mrs. Wm. erns and BUile. Mrs. Messenger, Pa tricia and Joyce MarshaU, Jlmmle Davis, Dorothea Kantor and Evelyn Ferna. Mary Jean Henry had her tonsils removed the first of the week. Ivan and Hollla Olsen entertained with a bridge party Saturday night at their home near Talent, nuest were Mr. and Mr. Joe Kantor. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Bond and Miss Helen Kan tor. High score was won by Mra. Mar shall, low by Mrs. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beer and small son moved to their home in Medford after a several weeks stay with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Hughes. Ms. Dewltt and son were Medford shoppers Tuesday. Bob Smith of Phoenix waa In the community on business Wednesdsy. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. Feb. It). (Spl ) Ladles' club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Aletta Bigham- A large at tendance waa present. The election of officers was the principal busi ness transacted. The following were elected: Mra. R. H. Segmlller. presi dent; Mrs. Nora Straus, vice-president; Mrs. O. W. Ayrew. aerretnry- treasurer. Mary Edlngton, assistant secretary treasurer, a vavrmne pnrty was enjoyed, sffer which refreshments were served by Mrs. Bigham end Mrs. Vegmlller. Ray Olll. master of the state Orange, will furnish the main num ber of a Orange program at the school house Monday night, when he will sneak on the sales tax question. The I young men of the Orange will give 'several vocal numbers in addition to other entertainment. Everyone ts In ; vl ted. Mabel Mak will conduct a sewing aid meeting at the school house Frl 'dsy. Every lady Interested Is invited ' to attend. A covered dish luncheon (will be servsd at noon, tnr which i each lady ts requested to bring some thing. A PP LEO ATE. Feb. 10 (Spl) The last two of the huge walnut trees on the Frank Cameron ranch here were felled last week and cut In lengths for shipping The massive old trees have stood near the house ' ' I Applegate i Heads Mail Service iij japfa Col. Henry H. Arnold will ba In ; charga of weatarn divisional opara tionl. with headquarters In Salt I Lake City, Utah, when the army take, over the lob of flying the air mall. (Aaaoclated Presa Photol for over 60 years where t hey were planted by Mrs. E. J. Camerou, now of Medford. L. W. Rohlnett bought the trees last year, taking two of. them at that time. The trees have been cut below the surface of the ground as It is said the roots are very valuable for veneer im;. Mr. Rob Inett Is trucking the tiees tiircct to San Francisco where they will he shipped to foreign countries. Several of the logs were trucked to t he Pursel sawmill on Yale creek where they were sawed in 2 -Inch planks Some of the lumber la to be left at the Cameron ranch and the re mainder Is to be uncd to make gun , stocks. j Mrs. Mary Pursel of Yale creek. Is spending this week with her daughter Mrs. Delia Sylvia, at Wild-1 ervllle. Mrs. Marian Worthlngton and baby daughter D'anna, of San Fran- j Cisco arrived Sunday at her pax- ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kletnham mer's. Mrs. Worthlngton plans to spend a month In southern Oregon visiting frlonda and relatives.- Claud Medley, left Thursday for Walla Walla where he has employ ment. Jim West of Willow Springs, ac companied by Roy Miller and Mr. Rhoten, were on Yale creek Wednes day looking over mining claims. Applegnte Home Extension unit la ptnnnlng nn all dny meeting for February 20 at which time they will meet with Mrs. Aznrla Sager. cloth ing spoclaliKt from Corvnllla, This Is the second of a scries of meet ings Mrs. Sager ts holding here and an Invitation Is extended to every body who wishes to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winnlngham and two daughters of Jacksonville were Sunday guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dicky. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Holbrook of Snn Francisco arrived here to spend Lincoln's birthday with Mrs. Hol brooke parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron. Little Applegate Sewing club met Wednesday with Mrs. Emma Buckley where they quilted the popular dutch girl pattern. Miss Kato Buck ley helped with the serving of the lunch and the table was beautifully decorated with a bouquet of wild vine and red hearts cut from red paper. Behind each plate waa a Val entine for each guest with a verse that wns rend by them. The white cake was also decorated with tiny red heart candles. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Bob Pull lams Feb ruary 28. ' Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT, Feb. 10 (Spl) Ola Hopler haa returned from visiting her sister. Mrs. J. E. Ham mer. In Crescent City, Calif. Mr. Culherlson hns bought the J. C. Barnes property on the high way. He la engaged In making elder for asle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Harold V.'elborn and Klmer Young attended an Eagle In itiation at Yreka. Calif., February 8. Mr. and Mrs. Orl Ayres and son Elmer, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayres were visitors of the Earnest Ayres family at Klamath Faiw Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Orl Ayres and fam ily expect to move to Klamath Falls next week. Bum Welhorn was visiting hts son Harold, Sunday evening. Mrs. Sfelner was railed back to California Inst, week y Illness In her daughter's family. A party waa given at Mr. and Mrs. Dole's Tuesday for the young peo ple's rlass of the Howard Sunday school. Many pupitn are still absent from school on account of whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs, Dale Friend and fam ily have been spending several days visiting Mr. end Mrs. Frank Croucher. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Croucher and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Friend. TRAIL, Feb. 19. (ftp!.) A prise farwell party was given Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pence Feb. 14. They presented them wlt.h a picture of Crater Luke end a miniature cabin. The cabin was designed and made by Ray Merrlman. Ice cream and cake were served and games were played whlchall enjoyed. There were AO present. Mr. and Mrs. Pik will leave Feb. AO for their new home In Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Bawyer recently of California, have bought the Pence home here on the highway end will take possession at once. Mrs. Eva Segeasman and Arlea I Trail I 1 1 m Ragsdale wee shopping In Medford Monday. Mrs. Alma Mcrriman and Mrs. Crafford were calling on friends Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker s nd son, Wilbur, and Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson nt his camp on Sugar Pine cifek Sunday. Trail Extciwioii Unit will meet with Mrs. Rena Howe Feb. 2a for an aftrrnoGii metl:;g. All are request ed to come early to finish the sewinj sample and book. Mr. Coon and family have moved , to the Horn plncc on Trail creels where they can nave a Harden. i Mrs. Ralph WatAtm made a trip to Medford Thursday to consult a tioo- ; tor about hr eye. Mr. and Mrs. Womack left Tuesday for Heppner, Oregon, where he has ! been called to take charge of the uimn.:n oi nis iann mere. Extension Unit takes this mean of thanking all for their help to making their program a success. Each time they presented it Nhera was a good attendance, all the candy sold, which added several dollars to in treasury, I Mrs. Mary Lea bo, who has been ; quite sick. Is better. Her daughter, I Mrs. Weeks, has been staying with n r. Chnrles Blsess Is bur Mttin hi. ulace readv for tli tnnrut. and has been moving some old cot tage, getting reaciy to put up soma modern ones also fixing up in gener- Antelope ANTFLOPE. PVb. IB. (Spl.) Mra. W. B. Danes vlaltd the achool Feb. 6th. Ben Oewald 1 putting hi ranch under cultivation this year. Mra. Una Inch vlaltert the Ant.irtn. school Feb. 7t,h. The eighth grade pupils of the An telope school gave a program Feb. t4. Afterward a Iakta vnl.ntin. hA waa ODenpri nnH V.l.nMnu lt,.n n... A number of Antelopo club ladle wnc fiicseni.. inose wno attended were Mrs. Helen Clubertaon. Mr. Sign Day, Mra. B. K. Rlggs, Mr. Bill Bigham, Mrs. Jim Kneeland and children of Central Point. Those who attended the Antlop Uter&rv Club Feb. nth fmm .v,. ... rloua place were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill nuiman and children, Mr. nd Mr. Roy Stanley and son. Bertlanr. .u of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kline and children, Mr. and MBra. aeverson and children of near 401 ranch. Allen Oebhard .nn .I... and Frank Chandler. A good program waa enjoyed t the literary club Feb. 9. Special mu sic waa furnished oy an Eagle Point orchestra, Mra. Roy Btanly at the pi ano, Bertland Stanly, sajcaphone. Daniel Stanly, violin, Mlsa Grace Holnmn. violin. Mr. Severson sang the selections, accompanied on the piano by his aon, Olaf. Bill Holman sang two solos, accompanying hlm solf on the guitar. Allen OebhBrd and Frank Chandler also furnished some special music, Frank Chandler played the tenor bango, Allen Oeb hard, harmonica. Mr. and Mra. Tom Hatlett were la 'Medford shopping Feb. t. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baize and' Mra. Ruby Rlggs called on Mr. and Mr. S. W. Baize In Medford Feb. 13. A few family orcharda are being put out in the Antelope district. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Culbertaon, Mr. and Mra. Jack Wood were In Medford Feb. 13. Mrs. Jim Kneland of Central Point visited Mr. and Mr. Bill Bigham Feb. 14. W. E. Davlea, grange master of Eagle Point, gave short talk on the salca tax it the literary Feb. 9. TOLO. Feb. 1. (Spl.) Richard, Anderson, aon of John Anderson, prominent rancher here, haa leased t,h Willow Springs service nation for year with an option to buy. He win be assisted In the lunch room by his sister, Mrs. Harry Overbeck. After spending the winter with hi brother Tracy at Olendale. Arthur muse ha returned to hla home here. He will aeslst hla father on the farm thla summer. Misses Dorothy and Arlene tnmann, Edward inmann and Frank Myers motored to Dead Indian soda springs 8undny. They found Ideal wather there, brought back a bouquet of baby-blue eyea and fern, also a quantity of mineral water. Mr. and Mrs. clogason of Jackson ville visited the Denever Davis fam ily Sunday. A number of Tololtea attended th carnival at Central Point grange hall. Mrs. Orace Kathan and daughter, Jnnn, visited relatives at Rogue River Sunday. Mrs. P. A. Tracy and Mis Dorothy Inmann wiltl he .host to the Tolo Community Club Feb. 33, from 3 to 4 o'clock. Honoring Qeorge Washington1 birthday annlveraay, program of music, readlnga and play will b given by th community at 1:30 o'clock at the school house. Every one welcome. Re-Appointed. SALEM, Feb. 19. (API Governor Julius L. Meier Saturday reappointed. Chnrlrs A. Brand of Roseburg to tha state board of higher education. Brand, whose present term expire March 9. was appointed two years ago to fill a vacancy. Tolo