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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 20, 1934. PAGE NTNH Br. IIS? Read ever; ad on tint puse . . . you will probably Mud eiactly the thins you want to buy or- sell ... H It Isn't there, adver tise . . . It' Inex pensive, effective! ; RATES per word first insectloa ...3c (Minimum 26c) Bach additional Insertion. per word .' 10 I (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without ;;copy changes - 11.25 Phone 75 ; FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1316. WANTED FEMALE HELP HOUSEKEEPING In motherless home by young unincumbered woman. Box 184. Tribune. WANTED Woman for house work. 634 80. Fir. WANTED Housekeeper. In answering give age. experience, references. Box 178, Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Good accordion player for old-time music. Box 189. Trlbune. WANTED SITUATIONS TWO girls want housework, experienced.-References. 114 Tripp. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WILL PAY CASH for furniture, elec- , trio washer, radio, bicycle. Private! party. Box 183', Tribune. j SPRAYING Power sprayer. Time to spray for aphis on roses and shrub bery. Call 258-W. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central. Aoross from Montgomery Ward ?o WANTED Wool It mohair. Top prices. See J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See us before you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. phone 1062. WANTED Heavy work horse. Isaacs, first place end Radio Station. EMPTY furniture van returning from Ban Francisco laat of month wants load from there or points en route Hawley TTansIer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill Or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise '- price and where can bo seen. 417 Davis Bldg., Portland, Ore. WANTED Donations of used cloth ing for relief purposes. The Salva tion Army. Phone 356, 411 E. Main. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk, pit's. 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap. 333 W. 2ntf. WILL care for elderly alck people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools 'or what have you.- Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. . . MEDFOtvD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Grape. Tel. 1062. WANT TO RENT, with or without "; house. 10 to 30 acres orchard and alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune FURNITURE re-upholstered, re-glued, re-tlnlehed. Phone 369-R. Thlbault. WANTED Five hundred ewes, dress 2334. care Mall Tribune. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart ment. Hot water, private bath, gar age. 821 W. loth. CLEAN, furnished apt. 217 W. 2nd. COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment in Mall Hrlbune Bldg. Living roor ith tireplace: tr,je dining roc kitchenette, dressing room and bi.throom: hot and cold water, steam heat and lights fur- nisbed. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 2-room furn. apt. Apply at 317 East Jackson or Phone 749-Y. FOR RENT Partly turn. 3-room apt. close in: also sleeping room. 20 So. Fir. ROOM for rent at 375 South Central. Phone 379-J. FURN. 2 or 3-room apt., garage. In quire 634 No. Bartlett. CLEAN, furnished 217 W. 2nd. apt. downstairs FOR RENT Furnished heated apart ment. Strictly private. 518 So. Oak dale. 3-ROOM spt., Bartlett, downstairs. 344 N. FOR RENT Apt 525 No. Riverside. CABINS. $8 mo. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Par' No. Cirsj. furn. house. 513 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 536 Palm St., 4-room nicely furnished home, eleotrio range, overstuffed davenport and chair, Si'8.00 Including water. Chaa. ; R. Rav, Realtor, Medford Bldg. I Phone 302. FURNISHED house. 137 Tripp St. FURNISHED duplex. Adults sleeping : porch, ground noor. 21 o. urape. 1 FOR RENT 5-room furn. house with sleeping porch. Redden at Co. Tel. 720. 3-ROOM house with large sleeping porch; close In. Inquire 125 south Holly or call 731-X. FOR RENT Strictly modern furnish- ed stucco home. 518 S. OaKdale. FOR RENT 5-room house. 3 bed rooms, on Mistletoe. Inquire 375 tio. Central. NICE 7-rcom house for rent. Call at 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & white. HOUSES HO 112.50 and 115, water paid; wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT Furnished house, Inquire 105 No. Oakdale. 15 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room for two girls. Girls Community Club. North Bartlett street. FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garden land, close In. Part fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED -ROOMS .PLEASANT room, near Courthouse. Tel. 727. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD 4 ROOMS, steam heat. 135 N. Holly. FOR heated sleeplag.roome call 139B-L ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape. BOARD AND" ROOM at 716 E Main Rates vory moderate. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Milk cattle for stock cows. B. L. Dodge, Jr., 19 Geneva. FOR TRADE Model T truck wood truok. What have you? Mrs. Moore, 1 mile south Talent on highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE White eleotrlc sewing machine . for light sedan Box 6G8. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TWO bungalows In Oakland, Calif.. modern, one clear, one wun Bmau mortgage. Want small ranch 1 acre or more. Calif. Oregon Realty Co., PALMIST 323 Kennet street, Berry 2532 Telegraph Ave., Oakland Calif, j dale. FOR TRADE 30 A. loose loam not- wi ruww ... gooa nomc in nieaiora ciear. w , u, Trill, Palm Bldg. . HOME IN PHOENIX. OREGON to ex change; 5-room house, two porches, good condition, garage, two tots good soil, for home near coast In Southern Washington. For Informa tion write, E. C. Barkley, Phoenix, Oregon. EXCHANGE Six-room Oakland, Cal.. residence for Medford Box 877, 52a N. Front. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A., $15,000. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744, Tribune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 20 ACRES, Craer Lake Hwy, 17 acres cultivated, 6 room modern house, spring water piped to house, small stream thru place, barn, woodshed, milk house, fenced. In clover ind alfalfa. Electricity. Clear. Trade for clear Medford residence. Homeseek ers Exchange, 402 East Main 46 ACRES, 10 In wheat, good im provements, paved hwy., electricity. $750. Take good car and cash. List your houses for rent. Demand heav ier than supply. Homeseekers Ex change, 403 East Main. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown St Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut troea. excellent soil Sacrifice $250 Write Box 66. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE or TRADE Fresh Jersey cow for wood or hay. Phone 3-X-2. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Cheap brood sow, light team. 16-tf. boat, chickens. Box 241, Trloune. FOR BALE COW. Call after 4 at 1109 W. 11th. FOR SALE Milk cows, young and fresh. Phone 31-F-13, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Work and riding horses. Medford Riding Academy. Phone 838-R. FOR SALE Team of mules. Henry Kerb;. Talent. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS PEDIGREED Roller Canaries. Breed ers. Phone 202, Jacksonville. Mrs .Nellie Finney. ROLLER canaries reasonable. S23-J-2 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Plymouth Rock setting egg. 40c setting, eayior, 10 North Riverside. BABY CHICKS Reds 110 a hundred. White Leghorns 99 a hundred. Chsa. L. Good. Box 356, Eugene Ore. HENS with chicks. Carley. Tel. 356-X RED setting eggs. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze toma. Cockeran's prise stock 16. Jesse Nell. Rt 1, Ashland MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Violin. 333 Kennet, Ber rydaie. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Vaughn garden tractor. 339 Ma. St. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAME 2 tires 33x4!j. Pst's 6oo ond Hand store. CLOSINO OUT our stock of Dodge repair parts left on hands. Will give 2i.ti34, and men opened, tor con b0re discount on any of these part j stritction of warehouse. Infirmary, In our stock. Eakln Motor Co., Hud- I bath and latrine buildings, tent floors son and Terraplane dealer. River- and elctrlc light system: painting side Ave. 1st door south of Western buildings and repairing Ice boxes at Auto Supply. i Camp Clateop, Oregon. Further In- I formation on application. DRY body fir. Ray Rlggs, Trail, Ore. POTATOES Earliest of all, Netted Genu. Spratt Wells, Trail Ore. FOR SALE 8 foot meat case, four- hole Ice cream cabinet. Bargain lor quick aale. 215 N. Peach. VERY choice long spurred Columbine piants. rnone um-i. lbu at iw W. 11th. FOR SALE Qrape vines. 7 varieties: ornamental shrubs and trees, alas cock's Nursery. 264 Beatty 8t. FOR SALE Bean sprayer, 300-gallon. perfect. $200. Room 315, Medford Hotel. FOR SALE One. row . horse drawn corn planter. J. A. Manke, ,Rt. 1, Medford. tf FOR SALE 700 boxes good Newtown -apples: orchard run, 25c box. w. H Watt, Phone 468-R-2, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or loose. Local, non-lrrlgated alfalfa seed. Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Nleder meyer. IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress, complete, 88. 215 Cottage. FOR SALE! Used sewing maohlnes, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE -Furniture, chairs, tablea. beds, etc, 714 Welch St.. off W. ' Jackson. !t SAND, gravel, sediment, tesmlug. plowing. Phone 912-J. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not lesa than 40 varieties. Value $5 or more for 42.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free. F. H. Reum. 922 South Oakdale. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FORSALE Model T Ford touring, electric washing machine. Bargain. Route 4, Box 77. FOR SALE '30 Plymouth sedan. 615 W. second. . MISCELLANEOUS REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS. Indian apolis. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, local representative. 623 South Ivy. Tel. 930-R. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford 1 lyie nop, .,) nr. rnone voi. NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS If you naven b got r. u. v. piatea, gee your application in for your P. L. and P. D. Insurance at once. Long or short haul. Cargo, collision, fire and theft. Association of Commercial Truck Owners, Phone 1380, Room 12. Palm Bldg. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return Years of experi ence Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L. CoIvLg, 525 S Central. Phone 735-J. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. Coats reltned. Medford" Cash and Carry Oleaners. Phone 1700. THOROUGHBRED Stallion Box 139. Spring street. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buy. See Geo. S. Barton. 33 N. Grape St. BUY gold and lend money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Main. Gove. 235 E BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACK HON CO. ABSTRACT VO. Abstracts of tttlt and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County, MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of- Title. Rooms 3 and No. 83 North Centra Ave. upstairs. K Xpert Window Clraners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House gleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Nursery 8 toe a "PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS" Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, rosra and . berry plants. Drive to W. B Bar- num'a on Pacific highway. 3 miles soutn or Medrord or Phone Bai-R-a CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON. OREGON. 1'iiliitlnx and Papcrltangihg M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646 W. o.3 B. Grape Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT BcBt equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caVi sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Transfer HE'NKING TRUCKING C Trana. fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. HI No Fir Street Pbone 333. BADS TRANSFER It STORf OE CO. Office 1015 No central. Pbone 115 Prices right, service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack, ers and morera Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right SIS North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Money tu Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on ua psid balance. No other charges See W. E. Thomas. 43 South Central, ground floor Cralerlsn Theater Bldg. Stale Llceuse No. S-167, LEGAL NOTICES BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION: Of fice of the United States Property and Disbursing Officer, for Oregon. 412 State Office Building, Salem, Oregon. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be received here until 2:00 p. m.. March THE GRANGE Enterprise Orange, Enterprise Grange met Friday even ing with the usual officers In their places. Worthy Master Frank Jack son presiding. A special meeting had been held the previous Wednesday to discuss a water project. At the regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. R. E- Nealon, Miss Bage and friend were guests from Sams Valley Grange. Mrs. Margaret Glllis was a gueat of the Orange during lecture hour which waa presided over by Mrs. Jack Stew art and consisted of St. Patrick's day songs and Jokes. Orange songs, in strumental music and articles by va rious members. Brother LeMolne spoke on cotton. Bowen on Butter versus Oleomar garine. Wallace LeMolne compared the effect of depreaslon upon farmers and merchanta. Mrs. Barto dwelt at aome length on the chances of the soldiers getting the bonus. Sister Viola Jack son gave a reading "A Pleasant Word Spoken." others speaking on cur rent topics were Sisters Emma Dar lln, Neva Moore and Dorothy Stewart. Next meeting of the Grange will be the social meeting of the month, cele brating the birthdays of all born In March. This will ho March 23. and a good attendance la desired, as there Is special business to come before the members. OF ORIENTAL STONE An a Japanese flower stone, It Is best known, the beautiful piece of j rock, exhibited about the city yes terday by H. B. Cady, local collector and mining man. At least so he has been told and the name la one fitting Us transparent loveliness. A crystal within a crystal. Mr. Cady described the stone, which Is of a pale bluish green with white crystal formations appearing Inside. The stone waa given Mr. Cady by a local resident, he said. But It came or iginally, he feels aure, from the Ori ent. LOSES TO OAK KNOLL South Fork of the Rogue CCC baa- ketball team waa defeated Saturday afternoon at Yreka by the Oak Knoll camp team of the Redding district, 44 to 23, according to district head quarters. Members of the South Fork team were Pinkstaff, Gcbhardt, Goddard, Gardewlne, and Donaldson, with Tracy as substitute. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Valley 5. Talk Idly 10. Frollo 14. Arabian ' chieftain 15. Biographies 16. Great Lake 17. Dry 18. Plant of rose family 19. Story JO. Guide's high est note 51. Wharf 2, Snapping beetle 24. 101 25. Departed 1:6. Serpent 21. Gnawing animal 29. Profit or riches 30. Sun god Z2. Desert dwellers S3. Swindled SI. Corded cloth Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle FlAlClE T ggAlPlP eaR5 BORWE fflK L T PIG O i&EiMETiP ar RYE I&TJA S MA L T ilN - 15 I G HME aweo manrap D A wpptetftT E KJ: QFgMA RTF Atonal p e l i c an a arete tres1t.leZr1e1w1e.1o 46. Type measure 47. Kind of win dow 45. Wander M). Kvint 1. Makes lace 8S. Fixed charcai M. Medley 37. Capital of 2. Omit In pro ljatvia 3. Greek tettsr at), Part 40. Antic 41. Down: prefla nouncina; M. Ardor as. Prevnrlcafor fr6. Pertaining to a sea MffhU i. Kuropean inr rorca tone thrmh K7. Northern 43. Ont w!io rules Kuropcan for anothsr PI. Swirl '1. Article of better Urchins 53. Cards with three pott 69. Perctlves ' i3 4 WM? t I7 Is I WM " ' '3 1" w 20 I! W 23 wtSL II .m jS. 1 SI l: in Z i i" " ir iB I ten 1 1 1 Mr r 0untyBriefs Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, March 30. (Spl) Pioneer Birds ye home which was built In 1856, was Included In the historical survey which la to be plac ed on record at Washington, D. C. Those taking the survey were Roa coe Hemenway, Ernest Tucker and Clifford Hansen of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blrdseye, Mrs. Effle Blrdseye, David and Glenn Birds eye, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller, Phyllis and Junior Miller, Beth Boomsliter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Galbreath, and the Mt&sea Lyndal and Nellie Jsucoba at- tended the play "Everybody's Get-1 ting Married." given by the Live Oak Grange in Rogue River, March 14. Dr. and Mrs. Keester of Pasadena.' Calif., who are Interested in the Jack Rose mine, came March 13 to look over their property, Mrs. Keeater, who Is recuperating from her recent ni ne, waa accompanied by her nurse. Mildred 8mith and Sybil Walker of Gold Hill were guests of Phyllis Miller, March 16. They attended the official opening of the Girl Scout hall In Rogue River In the eve ning. 1 Mrs. Pauline Wahl who has been HI with a severe cold thla week, la much better. Ray Wright of Medford, was a Riv iera caller, March 15. Mr. and Mrs,' Byron Ward were Medford shoppers March 17. Mr, and Mrs. George Hutehlnaare enjoying a vlalt from their daughter, Mrs. Miller. George Wool ridge of Applegate vis ited friend here March 13 and 14. Mr. and Mrs. George Koster spent March 17 with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Coverdale of Blrdseye creek. Ruth Lance of Gold Hill spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lance. Mrs. Rose Gay and Mlas Alice Har per were up the right-hand fork of the creek Sunday gathering material for their rookery. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hewitt of Klam ath Falla and Mr. and. Mrs. W. Hlttle of Gold Hill visited Mrs. Hewitt's brother Clyde Martin, March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison were Medford visitors March 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose and Mr. and Mrs. George Potts were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Keester at their cabin at the Riviera auto camp Thuradny evening. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn DeJanevle. who have spent the paat several months at their mine on the left hand fork, left March 15 for their home at Bend, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cook and W Hlttle of Gold Hill and Mra. Rom Gay of the Colony, efllled on C. C. Carr Sunday at the Ben Harris homt), Mr. Carr. who has been very 111 for some time, Is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dole and Mr. and Mrs. John Dole attended a show In Medford March 15. Calendar pads, several sizes, few left for 1034: If need of any call at Commercial Printing Dept., Mall Tri bune, 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 842. we will haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service, Cross -Word Puzzle 22. Rendered fat of swine z&. Spiders' homes 26. Stage per former with out a peaking pan 21. Pacts 9. Old muilcil Instruments 30. Reform completely !L Suites of rooms 83, Ship's crane 34, Mature 26. Profoundly respectful 87. Tatters 89. Rations) 40. Surrender, as territory 42. Faculty of remember Ins 48. Unknltt 44, Chord of threi , tones 45. The present time 47, Deal out grudg-lne-ly 41. Having; an of fenslva smell 40, Rand asunder 50. Toward the sheltered aide 68. Roman household irort 14. Railroads over streetsl colloq. DOWN 1. Profaned 2. Improve .1. Italian coin 4. before ft. Lamentation I. Metal fastener 7. Declare t. Number . Flavoring extracts 10. Recapture 11, Mako speeches: humorous 13. Measure o( distance 11. Filial 21. Wrltef Evans Valley EVANS VALLEY, March 20. (Spl) A. Carlson, former owner of the Jesse Carlson ranch, together with Mrs. A. Carlson, left Saturday by motor for Frutl, Colo., to reside. Mrs. Stewart, mother of Jack Stew art of the Wlmer store, left Satur day for San Diego, Calif., where ehe expect to stay for aome time, hoping to Improve her health. Mrs. Catharine N. Law ssustalned a painful Injury to her right hand Sunday, catching it on the barb-wire fence and tearing the flesh from the fingers. Mrs. Robert C lugs ton received a telegram from her sister, Mrs. Nell Webber, of Klamath Fall, containing the sad news that her nleoe, and Mr. Webber's daughter, Mrs. Harry Gilbert, aged 42, passed away at her home at Klamath Falls the day be fore. Mra. Gilbert, as Letha Webber, was well known in Medford when she and her parents lived on Wit Second street. Many friends extend sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Chas. Moore la home In Evans Val ley, having returned from the Vet erans' hospital in San Francisco. John Kathan, father-in-law of Dick Richmond, received severe Injuries the latter part of the week, resulting In his being taken to the hoapltal in Medford. He la now said to be in a ftcrlous condition. Mrs. Verne Orr made ft trip to Grant Pass Friday to have her toot dressed. Her aunt, Mrs. Moore, ac companied her. Mra. Orr la now able to be about with the aid of crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oalbralth and family left Friday by auto for John Day. Ore., to make their home. Mrs. Galbralth was a teacher in the Wlmer schools last year and the family has many friends who regret their leav ing Evans Valley. Mra. William Moore handed In her resignation aa dance matron for the H. E. club dancea, given by the club ladles of Enterprise Orange ench Sat urday night. The laat dance waa, as usual,- very well attended and the H. E. chairman, Mrs, Neva Moore, ro ports both a pleasant and profitable dance. Mrs. Jack Stewart of Wlmer. was cIiomu by the Evans Valley Exten sion club to represent the club at the stato meeting at Corvallla, but because her young son was 111 with pneumonia at the time, she waa un able to go and sent Mrs. Earl Jack son In her place. Mrs. Jackson came home on Sunday and reported a moat plaasAut and profitable trip. Carl Underwood made a business trip to the Coos Bay .region last week, returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Veach of Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mra, E. Gates of Trail, called at Mra. Cath arine Law's home Friday. Mrs. Margaret Glllis waa a week end visitor at Mrs. Catharine N. Law's over Sunday, attending Grange with Mra. Law and daughter. Evans Valley Extension club held Its meeting at the Grange hall on Thursday, with a covered dish lunch eon at noon. Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent, waa present and gave the ladles many fine Ideas on color and dress design. Among the new members of the Evans Valley Art olub are Mrs. Hazel White and Mrs. Inez Calvin of Rogue River. The Instructor. Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto, made a trip to Grants PaM W peine Ad ay to purchase supplies for the class which now haa fifteen pupils. i Regular mall carrier on route one,! George Martin, Is enjoying his spring vacation and E. F. Roas of Gold Hill Is acting aa substitute. Home Economic club met with Mra. Lee HUlla on Wednesday after noon. Mra. Eugene Moore presided at the meeting which was well attended. Mrs. HUlla, aaalsted by her mother Mra. Adele Purrler, served refresh ment at the close of the business meeting. There waa a dance at the Entsr prlee Grange hall March 17. Mrs. Catharine N. Law Is 111 at her home with a severe cold. William Palmerton delivered an or der of trees to Mra. Barto Saturday. He left Sunday for Klamath Falls, where he expects to remain. It la reported Mra. Catharine Ear hart Eckert haa lately married a Mr. Lukin and that they have moved from Eugene to her ranch In Evans valley, north of Rogue River. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, March 30. (8pl) Mrs. George Pearce and Mra. Eirl Hlbbard were Joint hostesses at a de llghtful covered dish luncheon at the home of the former, March 16. Bridge and pinochle were enjoyed and Mra. George Pearce gave a wool carding demonstration. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Jack Crump the afternoon of March 39. Quests will srrlve for tea In the afternoon and remain for a family covered dish supper In the evening, present were; Mrs. Charlies Sleek. Mrs. Harry Ayes, Mrs. Aaron Ayrea, Mra. John Black, Mrs. Charlea Madaen. Mra. Louis Culy and small children. Mra. Jamea Dav ie. Mrs. Arthur Davlea, Mrs. Ivan Davlea ana cnlldren, Mrs. Wulf, Mrs. Jack Crump, and the hostesses, Mrs. George Pearce and Mrs. Earl Hill. Mr. and Mra. Boyd, whose son waa a principal In the recent accident In which Gerald Pearce wa Injured, called on Mrs Paul Pearce and Gerald the afternoon of March 11. Earl Young and L. D. Nichols of Grants pass were prospecting on the creek thla week. Mrs. Louise Culy and small chll dren. Charlea and Lucille, of Beaver Creek, are spending a few daya with Mr. and Mra. Charles Msdsen. Business visitors In Medford March 14 Include Mr. and Mra. Aaron Ayrcs. Mrs. john Black and Lee Black, Mr. and Mra. Jack Crump enter-; talned Mr. and Mra. Arthur Davlea at dinner, March 14. I Girl Scout met with Mr. John Black the afternoon of March 17. Work on trail signs waa begun and other tenderfoot work waa practiced. Mary Davlea. teacher of Forest Creek achool, attended Institute at Ruch Friday afternoon. All the boys and gtrle were dlsmiwed at noon. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Davlea were host to their friends and neighbors at pleasant picnic aupper on the flat by their house March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayrcs enter talned frlenda from Medford and Cen tral Point at dinner March 18. After dinner the party enjoyed a hike to the top of Mt. Iaabelle. Those who made the trip were: Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Roberta. Mrs. Murphy and son bod, or Medrord, Mr. Jonea and da ugh ter Jerry, and Aaron Ay re. Jr., of Central Point. Alma, Melba, Avadna, Ruasel and Geraldlne Ayr, Mr. and Mr. Aaro Area and Lee Black. Mr. and Mra. Jim Kent and email daughters of Jackaonvllle were among me guest at tne picnic on Davits' flat Saturday. Men from here who have been working on the Sterling ditch are again members of the army of m employed, a the work wna completed last weex. Mr. and Mra. John Black and small daughter Holly, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Offenbacher on Big Applegate. . McLeod McLKOD. March 30. (Spl.) Many McLeod folk enjoyed the Oleemen'a concert at proepect Friday evpnlng. McLeod Home Extension mectlns will be held Thuradny March 33, at the home of Mre. Tom Carlton. Mra. Mabel C. Mack will aaalat In aclcctlon of patterns, colors, etc., for spring and summer dresses. Every homo maker In the community will be welcome. Mrs. A. T. Hnlnrs left Wednesday for Mnrshfleld to spend two weeks on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and family and Miss Clara Gordon visited relatives In AbIi land Sunday. Hobnrt Dltsworth was a business visitor In Medford Wedneadny. Mr. and Mrs, Lea colllngwood helped Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Vaughn with their spring work last week. Mr. and Mra. E. D. Hone spent Sun day afternoon with tho Morgnna. exciting ball gnnio waa played oy local young people In Glasses neio Sunday, Mrs. R. H. Alworth Is recovering from an nttack of mcaslca. Mr. and Mra. E. p. Hoag have spent several days helplnn Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alworth. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Wright of Med ford epont Sunday with friends on the Rogue. Mr. and Mrs. aus Dltsworth and family were Sunday visitors nt Roy Vaughn's home, Mr. McFarland la helping Albert Glass with his farm work thla week. Mr. and Mra. J. w. Richardson and aon, Edmund, attended the Gleemen'a concert at Prospect Friday and re mained overnight with their aon, Carl Richardson, returning home Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Ohrt called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holzgang of Prospect Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hobnrt Dltsworth and family called on Mr, and Mra, Carl Richardson of Prospect Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Dick Vincent were bualneia visitors In Medford Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Train were Sunday visitors with relatives here. Eden Precinct EDEN PHEOINCT, March 20. (Spl.) Claude Cate, former Medford resi dent, waa a visitor at Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Oliver's Wednesday, went to Medford Thurnday and returned to hi a home In Loa Angela, Mr. Gate hna been taking hid brother, who la ill. to hla home In Klamath Falla. Mra. Donna a raff pa la quite 111 at the home of Mra. Mlto Furry In Phoentx. A consultation of doctor wan held Friday. Oak Circle ft Phoenix waa In aea- alon Thuraday with a Rood attend ance. An Invitation to attend a meet ing at Anhland wna extended the circle and aeveral will go. Mm. Wllaon, mother of Mra. Barnea of Phoenix, la on the alck Hat. Mra. Acrle of Phoenix waa taken to Medford laat Tueeday, where aha may have proper medical cam. Mra. Acrle la getting along In yar and her age la mo My the en line of her ailments. The health unit held an Intereatlng aesalon Wed need ay and many ladle of thla community were dlsculng the Intereatlng topic of the afternoon. Uncle Jeff Bell, aged pioneer of Phoenix and Talent la indisposed, At the home of hla grandson, east of Phoenix. Mr, Vial of Phoenix, who waa In jured by ft vlcloue dog about three week ago, la etill Indisposed and suf fering from an Injured hip. Mr. Ilntney of the highway, north of Phoentx. I expecting a vlalt from hi daughter and her little daughter soon. , . . Mra. Ward McReynold of the high way, south of Phoenix, waa a Medford business visitor Thursday. Dr. Miller, Mr. Alford and Mr. Parker have been taking advantage of the run-off water, and Irrigated the meadows the last week. Mr. Rice of the Allen ranch had a very alck cow the past few days. If you have not already made sn Inventory of your business and will soon, rememoer the Commercial Printing Department of the Mall Tribune. 38-30 No drape, carry In ventory blanks Phone 7t and we will deliver th. blank, to your place of b;ialneaa. Bird Cages. The finest cheap cages we have ever sold Assorted colon, large roomy cagee. each l . Med ford Seed it Feed Co. . Courthouse News IPurnUhM by th. J.cluon Count) Abstract Co. 131 E Sixth Streatl Marrla(e l.lrrnwi Ilmr A. Hubbard and Ooldl. Wllaon. All.n H. Mclntlra and riorenc 6crlvri. Samuel E. Kleter and KathlNn B. Do lin. EriiMt h. SchwiiiM and Mlldrtd J. Anderaon. Adam Walkor and Clarice Barn, Circuit toiirt Carl Anderson vs. P. I. Wahl, ad. mlnlslrator of eatat of B. H. Toft, d. ceased: to eatabllah claim. Ada L. Dean va. Charlea Dean; di vorce. Jackson County Bldg It Loan Asan. ve. Bernard C. Bondewyers, et u. T. W, Bllllnga. et ut; foreclosure. Jackson County Bldg. It Loan Aaaa. va. T. Orion Olaas, et ixi foreclosure. Viola zimmer va. Benjamin Zlm mer; divorce. Max GeBauer, et al vs. The Pilsner Brewing company, et al; to cancel contract. California Joint Stock Land Bank; vs. E. c. Corn, et ux, paclflo Fruit it Produce company, 0. 0. Wilder; fore closure. Lellla Hayman va. Bruce, Haymani divorce. State rnduatrial Acldent Commis sion vs. C. L. Waleh, Martin Moen: for money. E. A. Calkins, H. D. Bynlngton, O. M. Kurd, incorporate as "Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc." Itenl KsUite Transfers Nicholas Klme, et ux, to Ira J, Klme, Q. o, D., 96 acre la DLO 40 Twp. 98 6. R. 3 West, Wm. H. Hill et ux to Louise Bub (ord et al, W. D., lot In city of Med ford in sec. 19, Twp. 378, R, lw. J. P. Dlnkeiu to W. W. Dlnkena et ux. W. D.. S", of SW, NW of SW, SW of NW See. 93. Twp. S3S, R. aw. W. L. Selby et ux to Jacob p. Tim merman. Q. c. D., a acres in See. 3, Twp. 408, R. 3E. Jacob P. Timmerman to Paul Hel4 et ux, W. D., 3 acres in Bee. 3 Twp. 40, S. R. 3E. Nlcdermeyer, Inc., to George Davlea, W. D., W',4 Of NW Sec 32, TWP. 38a, R. 3W. . A. W. Pipe to C. H. ChrUtnet,Ad. D., lot In Enoch Walker Subdivision. Wllaon M. Barber et ux to Marshall O. Barber et ux, W. D lot on Nuttey street, Ashland. Oharle E. Brown' et ux to Albert IP niun. ... .1 Mt n M--. ia. , block 1, Barr'a Add,,' Medford. Albert Jonea to W. E. Pinne, W. D., jj int. In E. 60 acres of 8 o! SB, Seo. 21, Twp. 886, R. 2 West. John B. Elide r et ux to H. L. De Armond et ux, W. D,lot 17, Hun a niter' Add., Ashland, Lee F. Maddux et ux to Edward F. Fink et ux, w. D tract No. 13. Savage Lake Tracts, unrecorded In Twp. 36S, ft.'W. Dorothea Scrlbner to A. L, Edger ton. W. D.. lot ai and 33, Oak wood Subdivision, Medford. C. Kay Bell et ux to Dorothea Sorlbner, Q. C. D lots 31 and Mt Oakwood Subdivision. Medford. Medford Corporation to United States, W. D., 0.103 acre In Sec. 10, Twp, 35S, R. 3E. Charlea 0. Harding et ux to Wm, Q. Howea et ux. W. D., A acrea la Sec. 10, Twp. 360, R, 3W. Alexander Kyle to Cheater Woods, Q. C. D lota 18 and 19, block 6, . Carner and Sabln Add., Rogue River, Alexander Kyle to Cheater Woods, W. D., mining claim in Sec. U, Twp. 36S, R. 4W. Jenaa O. C. Elgan et ux to Roelnft E. Boys, W. D lot aa, block 9, Lauf elhurst Add,. Medford. PROSPECT, March 30. (Spl.) March 19 the Medford Gleemen Bang to one of the largest crowds ever gathered In Proepect. The conoerl wna much enjoyed by all. Preceding the entertainment the Prospect P. T. A. served dinner to the visiting gleemen and their wives. Waldo Nye, Grandma Greene an4 Mrs. Hope Clerke and children re turned, to the Nelson Nye ranch Bat. urday night, after spending the win ter In Eugene. ' All of the teachefa In the prospect achool have been rehired for the com Ing year. Mr, and Mrs. John Greene and aon, Billy, were week-end guests of rela tlvea In Medford, Mrs, Chauncy Arant has returned home and Is convalescing rapidly from her recent operation, Mrs. Haynes la visiting relatlvea In Marshfleld, Actress Denies Will Wed Raft CHICAGO, March 30, (UP) Mra. Edward J. Lehmann, Jr., moving pic ture actress known as Virginia Pine, today dismissed aa "silly gossip," the report that she had come here from Hollywood to obtain a divorce so thai si 10 could be married to George Raft, the actor. married to George Raft, tie actor. Mrs. Lehmann haa filed suit agtnst Lehmann, a, wealthy business man, tor divorce and came here today for a hearng In the suit. It waa said that Raft was on the same train. Prospect