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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1934. PAGE NINE Head every id on thla page . . . you will probably find exactly the thing you want to bo; or sell ... II It Isn't there, adver tise . . . It's Inex pensive, effective! RATES per word first Injection.- (Minimum 25c) Bscs additional Insertion. Mr word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes 1.36 Phone 75 FOR WANT AD3 LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP V WANTED Middle-aged lady to do housework. Phone 479-a. WANTED MALE HELP DIESEL ENGINEERING Men now being selected for training In this new mechanical field Those quali fying will be given' preliminary theory training at home then tak en to our Los Angeles or Seattle school for practical shop training on nearly every type of DIESEL ENGINES. Latest developments In automotive, aeronautic and heavy duty engines shown by motion pic tures. Write for full Information and dates of free picture exhibi tion to O. F. Robertson. Registrar. Merrick's Court; Hemphill Diesel Engineering Schools, Vancouver, B. C, Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver. WANTED-MISOELLANEOUS HIGH WINDS In tall trees break limbs and cause broken roofs. TRIM NOW. Box 302, Tribune. WILL have empty furniture van re turning from San Francisco and vicinity around April I. Want re turn load to Medford. Davis Trans fer 4i Storage. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. Phone WANT small- houso and garden plot In exchange for labor. Young man and wife. References. Caretaker. Phone Central Point 111-X-l. WANT To borroV $1600. Can furnish gilt-edge security. Box 628, Tribune. rraiTrehoistered. Phono 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Raw tura. hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central. Across from Montgomery Ward Oo WANTED Wool ei mohair. Top prices. See J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelta. See us before you sell, wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or ,T,a,. nmdl.rtitrifli.nr. Advise price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bldg., Portland, Ore. WANTED Donations of used cloth ing for relief purposes. The Salva tion Army. Phone 306, 411 E. Main WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap. 833 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 Orape St. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED Wt pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N0 Grape. TeL 1062 WANT TO RENT, with or without house, 10 to 30 acres orchard and alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad dress 2334. care Mall Tribune. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT House and ranchETET FOR RENT 6-room modern stu:co home. Phone 629. FOR RENT 3-room house and 4 room house. Samuel Bateman. Tel 912-J. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown At White. 3-ROOM house with large sleeping porch; close In. Inquire 125 South Holly or call 731-X. A CLEAN house. Close In. Iqulre 219 S. Ivy. NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at 17 W. 10th. HOUSES $10. $12 50 and $16. water paid; wood range. Phone 106. FOR RENT Strictly modern furnish ed stucco home. 518 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Partly furn. house. 613 wo. Grape. FOR RENT 6-room house, 3 bed room, on Mistletoe. Inquire 375 So Central. "OR RENT Furnished house. $15 Inquire 105 Hi Oakdale. Turnlshed 3 and 3-room apt; ' kW. 994 Wj 1014. FOR RENT-APARTMENTS 4 ROOMS, atesm heat. 136 N. Holly. CLEAN, nicely furnished large apt. with sleeping porch. 212 so. Grape. CLEAN, furnished apt. 217 W, 2nd. COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment In Mall Hrtbune Bldg. Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom: hot and cold water, steam heat and ttghta fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. 8-RCOM apt., downstairs. 34 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 1.50 per week. 627 North Central. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms oall 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Drape. BOARD AND ROOM at 719 B. Hal 3 Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Cow pasture cheap. In- l quire Blackwcll Hill Service Station. I ' j run kbst su acres; a-room souse, - down wood; 810 month. Mrs. Chaa. L. Wilson. Central Point. FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garden land, close In. Part fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Furniture re-upholster-ing for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. TSXCHANOE Furn. re-unholstcrlne for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone Btw-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638, Tribune. I FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ' FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm, i 200 A.. 615.000. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SACRIFICED FOR CASH SALE $1800 buys 20 acres, 10 cult,, creek bottom, irrigated; new 4-room bun galow, completely furnished, bam and outbuildings, 6 head cows and heifers, horse, poultry. Taxea $35. 15 North Fir. Phone 161. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil. Sacrifice $260. Write Box 66. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Brood sow,- farrow soon. Talent Service Station, Talent. Ore. FOR SALE 75 head of ewes, 130r. lambs, with wool. Call 304 Jackson ville. Seo at- Cass ranch, Little Ap plegate. FOR SALE 1 team 1250 lbs., 1 team 1450 lbs., 1 team 1100 lbs. 30 head of light horses. Med. Riding Aca demy, FOR SALE Fresh cows. Schultz, Beagle, Ore. Adolf FOR SALE Team of mulea. Henry Keroy. Talent. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS ROLLER canaries reasonable. 623-J-2 FOR SALE POULTRY BABY CHICKS Reds $10 a hundred. White Leghorns $9 a hundred, cnas. L Good, Box 356. Eugene, Ore. RED SETTING EGGS. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze toms, cockeran's prize SWCK, SO. Jesse iseii, nu. s, (uuibuu HENS with chicks. Carley. Tel. 258-X OUR better quality chicks Insure real proilt. wnite uegnorua ov, pru so, 7'Je. Rocks and Reds 9c April 18. 8c. Catalogue. Jenks Hatchery. Tangent, Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE All-electric auto radio. new. 6-tube remote control; aiso new Underwood portable noiseless typewriter. These articles are a steal. Call at Camp Wlthus. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or loose. Local, non-Irrigated alfalfa seed. Tel. 533-J-4. Otto Nleder meyer. FOR SALE Seed corn for early planting. H. G. Wilson. 7 Chestnut St. Phone 1222-R. FOR LE All household furniture ana piano. 726 Welch 6t. CLOSING OUT our stock of Dodge repair parts left on hands. Will give 50r, discount on any of these parts In our stock. Eakin Motor Co.. Hud son and Terraplane desler. Rlvsr side Ave. 1st door south of Western Auto Supply. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bsrtlett. Some Real Bargains in FARM TOOLS I corn planter; 3 Fordson tractors; garden seeder; fanning mtll; 2 one horse cultivators; 2 feisd grinders; corn sheller, wood saw mandeli 14 horse p. gas engine: 3 Clftrac tn: tors; 4 power sprayers; 4 tractor disc; 3 wagons; tractor plows; wheat. $1.10 per cwt.: I'i Inch fire hose, almost .ivw. a bargain; I hay buck: 4 used mowers; 1 grain bind er; 1 corn binder. HUBBARD BROS . INC. Main it Riverside VERY choice long spurred Columbine plants. Phone 1173-Y. Call t 1002 w. nth. FOR SALE "00 boxes good Newtown apples; orchsrd run. 25c box WH Watt. Phone 468-R-2. Medford. Ore FOR SALE Eas-v Washer electric , washing machine. C. R. Demmer. I Piione 84S, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds, etc. 714 Welch St., off W. Jackson. SAND, gravel, sediment, teamlug. plowing. Phone 912-J. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 533-J-. A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not lesa than 40 varieties. Valua 35 or more for 82.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free. F. H. Reum. 922 South Oakdale. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR BAROA1NS Sold at Book Prlcea (Written Guarantee) 1930 Chev. Coupe 1932 Ford Ford. Mod. B2 or Sedan 1931 Willys 6, 2-door Sedan 1930 Bulck Sport Coupe 1931 Chrysler Conv. Coupe 1933 Chrysler Coups ARMSTRONO MOTOR, INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, electrlo washing machine. Bargain. Route 4, Box 77. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL duck dinner at Waucoma Inn Easter Sunday. Make reserve- tlon early. Phone 314-X. FLOORS cleaned, waxed and poliahbd tor 81.00. Phono 774-R-3. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indian apolis. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, loc.il representative. 623 South Ivy. Tel. 930-R. PALMIST 323 Kennet atreet. Berry dale. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261. NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS If you haven't got p. u. c. plates, get 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. Colvlg, 525 8 Central. Phone 735-J. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleanera. Phone 1700. THOROUGHBRED stallion service Box 139. Sprlnj street. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buy. Soe Geo. S. Barton, 33 N. Grape St. f BUY gold and lend money Cecil Jennings, comer front ana Main. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 E Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACUHON CO. ' AUSTRAL'!' CO. Abstracts of TltlL and Title Insurance The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 82 North Central Ave. upstairs. . Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Painting and Papcrhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper banging. Tel. 846 W. o.3 S. Grape Money its Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. TlfVee por cent per month on un paid balance. No other chargea. See W. E. Thomas. 45 South central, ground floor crftterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. S-157. EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO. orrico 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right, dervli guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack rs and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Price right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In aouthern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose leaf ledgera and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash salea slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Transfer KEiNKlNG TRUCKING 0 Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price, ill No Pir Street. Phone 332. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Jackson County. Ore gon, has appointed tho undersigned Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of Charles L. Tenton. de ceased. Creditors of said Estate are required to present their claims to the undersigned, duly certified, and with proper vouchers, at the office of H. J. Devaney, Barkdull Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, to-wit March I. 1934. YVONNE DEVANEY. Administrator with the Will Annexed. H. J. DEVANEY. Attorney for Estste. Ss.-ept r An-nl Statement of th UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY ., T..1SMIH, on me iniris -ririt usy or I'eeemher, 1".1.1. made to the Imur Mr rm. niJsion-T or m state or nrejon, purtuant to Ia IAPI7AI, amount of capital itnrh pild up. o INOIMK Net premium! recalled during the T'Sf II9. 121.04 Inrere-t. dMdeMs and rent! re ceded ditrlnt: the jeer 1 1 7,015.46 Income from oiher sources recelied during the year It. 351. II Total Income $1,1 1 1, 121. 31 fllRRI tSCMCNTr) Net losses pild durlrs Hie jear Including sdhi'tment espemes.f 619, 109.91 tllildends Mid no CSPllal Stneh during :ne year 6 fommlsiwirs and Mlartes psid during the yesr 889.2TS.4" Tsve. lleem-e and feel paid due. inf the leer 4T.TIS 59 Arr-unt of all ether e.pndl'.nrei . 2S:t.ono SI Istil CAPtadJ'.UftS j.eAe .tl.S.lj, i04.il ASSETfl Vain, of real utat, okhs (nar- ket saluel 0 Vitus or stoess Slid bonds owned inwkH iilut) l,IJ(.Sll.li Loam on montages and collateral, tie 0 Cait) In bank! and on hand 105,009.13 Premiums In eourse of collection written alnee September 30, 1H33 vl.l8S.ll Inttrtst and renta dua and itemed 34,026.00 Otlitr men 11,032.13 Total admitted aiiet 13,120,459.10 LIABILITIES (Iroei elalmi for lone! unpaid...! 144.S99.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding, risks 1,130,103.54 Hue for enmmliitnn and brokerage 0 All other llatmilloi S4I.TI0.tS Total liabilities aicept Willi. II, 111, SS3. 22 Statutory deposit ..1400,000.00 Surplus orer all lia bilities !Of,2f,4l Surplus ll retards policyholder!. .$U10M2MS Total S2.T29.459.10 BUSINESS IN OREGON' FOR THE YEAR .Net premium! recelied during the T, $16,953.36 Lessee pild during the year . J'J-' Lossei Incurred during the rear. . . .'. .00.9fl Name of Company. Union Assurance Society. Name of U. 8. Manager. T. W. Koeckerl. Statutory resident attorney for lerrlee, Iniur- anee Commissioner. CIMRI.ES A. WIXO AGENCY, INC. Resident Agent, .Medford, Ore. Tolo TOLO, March 29. (Spl.) Justin Muse returned from San Francisco Saturday to the home of his uncle here. His cousins, Tracy and Brad ford Muse, were accepted by the U. S. army. Tracy was sent to Salt Lake City. Brad waa awaiting his appointment. Frank Myers, Alva Muse and Ed ward Inmann took a sight seeing trip to Hells Gate. Aimed and Argole Sunday. It was Myers' and Muse's first trip down the Rogue. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Haas and Ernest Rellllng of Medford were guests of Mips Dorothy Inmann Sunday. Tolo community entertainment at the school house Friday, March 30. 7:30 p. m.. will be an address by C. R. Bowmsn on the sales tax. Dorothy Inmann Is helping her sis ter. Mrs. Edyth Bohnert. this wee. So msny times the rains go around and around Tolo, but we received our share Tuesday. . Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. March 29 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young of Eagle Point were dinner guest at the Reed Charley home Wednesday. Mrs. H. W. Wright and Mrs. Myrtle Charley attended the Loat Creek club at the Grange hall Wednesday. Earl Tucker and relatives who have been visiting here from Iowa, spent Friday with the Morris family at Central Point. Miss Iris Corcoran of Medford was the week-end guest or Miss Geneva Glass. On Sunday other members or the Corcoran family visited at the Glass home. Lois WrlRht spent Friday night with Irene Charley and attended the forest pictures at the Grange hall. Miss Cajrle McAllister has returned to her home at Grants Pass, after spending a few days as the gueat of Mrs. Imogene Charley. Mrs. Dalke of Fern valley spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Monla. Other guests at (he Monla home were Miss Sylvester and Miss Hutchlngs. Meetings which are being held each evening In the schoolhouse are largely attended and enjoyed. They will con tinue through this week and all are welcome. Miss Hutchlngs and Miss Sylvester are In charge. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Drink slowly Hackneyed Tlmlfl Town In Ohio Allude American poet Permeable bj liquids Rushes Dear or beloved Pronoun Drug-yleldlnr plant Steep flax Wreath bear- lnr a knight's crest Prees for payment Remaining verdant through the winter Above and touching Rlhltcal town Take solid food Mother Those who live at the fx peme of othnrs Wagon truok .Toifging gait Flowed Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle o0 AtJQ ME b m" O L E C O Mplo N E. S rjfU H T otU Ejop ere erf 6 3 c A" D EpQA C ffe REL MQ PHH quo E S S fcfjR EH O TlEnA SKS L AT Erl3 oIbIQIL I N K OWED ESAOriLEA 41. Unadulterated 43, Pronoun 45. Wealthy person 47, Rubbed out 50. Metrical foot 5.1. Large tub M, Labors 5. Silkworm 17. On of the alii of a windmill K8. Meaning S3. Anarchist is lb a PS 20 B" IB 22 23 Hp 24 25 lip 55" Z ZQ ML 32 11133 IP 34 'W''3S 77 -4" 2 'jLlu W WL ii ms mm pkM. ''M. MM 41 9So . sis H 1 tori M 1-bH 1 i in 1 II Sterling STERLING, March 20. (Spl.) W. H. Davis la busy planting the family garden. The school teacher, Mrs. George Brownlee, and her husband motored to Crater lake March 25. Mrs. Laura French of Red Bluff, Calif., visited relatives and friends here. Wallace Dutton and family have been visiting friends and relatives for the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Knlps were In Medford March 24. Mrs. Albert Larkln has returned home, after spending some time In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and aon mo tored to Medford March 24. A dance was given here in the Community hall Saturday evening. All enjoyed a good time. Refreshments were served at midnight. Frank Greaser of Medford Is doing some carpenter work for F. P. Dutton. He will be here a few days. J. D. French was riding the range Monday, looking for some of his cattle. Ed Wall and family, who have been in Klamath Falls for the last six months, hahve returned to Sterling creek. Alton Brownlee and family will leave here thla week for Klamath Falls, where he will be employed lumbering. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. March 39. (Spl.) Mrs. Mack met with the Lost Crk club Wednesday at the Grange hall In an all-day cession. "Line and De sign" wa the subject under discus sion and Mrs. Mack gave an Interest ing talk on the subject. Mra. Emma Wahlers, who made her home during the winter with Mrs. E. E. Meyer, la visiting her sister, Mrs. R..A. Pech at 618 King street, Med ford. Mrs. J. R. Tyrrell of Dead Indian soda springs, who has been In Med ford for a few weeks, receiving medi cal treatment, returned home Satur day. Her sister, Mrs. Dow, and mother, Mrs. Dodge, came out to stay a few days with her. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orlgeby and children, Dick and Charlotte, have moved to Medford for the summer, Donald will remain here until school closes. L. J, drlssom and son, Clyde, were over from Ashland last week, doing some necessary work on the ranch. Mrs. Lucy Orlssom and daughter, Nellie, were here from Central Point Sunday to visit her son, Everett. Miss Prances Wilson of Sams Valley was a week-end guest at the Tonn home. A large crowd was In attendance Sunday at the Lake Creek Sunday school. In the afternoon Rev. Iveraon of Medford baptised about 10. As Telryo Murakami waa about to burn some old papers In Tokyo he discovered one was an Issue of the New York Herald announcing Presl dent Lincoln's death. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Garden Imple ment 11. Werd of con sent IS. Be Indebted It. Brief 30. Golf term 22. Take as one'i own 23. Pertaining to the moon 25. Wooden pins uaed In ship building 27. Monkeylike animal 28, Growing out 30. Half ems 31. Automotive fuel: colloq. 32. Imprecations 37. Revolve 3S. Light brown 21. Deciding game 42, Short for a kind of dog 44. Large marine gastropods 41. Ignoble 47. Feminine name 45. Uncooked 4!. Female deer M. Anger f7. Rpaninh hero 65. At home DOWN 1, Juice or a woody plant I. Artificial language I. Clergyman 4. Ffilthful I. Place for stor ing water 4 I. On condition that 7, Spread to dry I. Kpochs 9. Globe Centred Point CENTRAL POINT, March 39. (Spl.) Home Extension unit will meet In all-day session April S at the Orange hall. Mrs. Mabel Mack will demon strate and assist In the cutting and fitting of dresses. Ladles are to bring patterns and materials. Covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. All ladles of the community welcome. Meeting will be from 0:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. R- A. Smith spent last week with friends at Malln and Klamath Palls. Missionary aoclety met Thursday with Mrs. Louis Crimea, 17 ladles being present. President Misa Helen Carlton who recently returned from Santa Bar bara, presented an Interesting lesson on Bpaln. Officers were elected with president. Miss Helen Carlton; first vice-president, Mrs. Richmond; second vice-president, Mrs. Webster; secre tary, Mrs. Grlmea; treasurer, Mrs. Wytut. Mr. and Mrs. Van Slyke of Medford were Sunday callers at the E. L. and J. E. Merrltt homes. Mra. Van Slyke Is the mother of Mrs. J. E, Merrltt. Mrs. Bessie Murphy left Friday for Klamath Falls and Maltn for a visit at the homea of Messrs Bob Smith and John Reber families. Honoring the birthday anniversary of E. E. Scott, he and Mra. Scott were entertained at dinner on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Scott's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Duncan. Messrs. Oliver Obenchaln and Mar lon Caster left Sunday morning for Corvallla to resume their studies at O. S. C. Mrs. Estella Cobb of Medford and Miss Viva Liggett of Chicago were Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. L. H. Smith. Mrs. Earl Richmond U recovering from a serious Illness of several weeks' duration, and la now at her home In Central Point. Mrs. J. E. Merrltt and Ruth spent Saturday with friends In Medford. Trail TRAIL, March 29. (Spl.) Mr. and Leonard Tuttle of Medford were week. end guests of Mr. Tuttle's sister, Mrs, Crafford. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hoyd have moved to the Tom Adams place, which t(hey rented. Charley Morgan called on frlenda and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash Monday, then left for Medford Tuesday for a few daya' va cation. Cheater Marrlman and family of Medford visited his brother, Harry Merrimnn. Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Barrett of Fag.a Point called on friends here Monday, Wayne AiVi Is working at Ashland driving a tractor for W. von der Hel- len on the highway. Easton McCoy fell and broke hla right arm. . Wayne Ash and Mrs. Rena Howe and daughter, Wanda, spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the O. M. Cuah- man home. Harry Merrlman haa opened the garage at Trail at the same place he waa two years ago. Mra. E. E, Ash called on Mrs. Harry Merrlman Monda yafternon. Mr. and Mra. Crafford plan to open their lunch room In their new build lng at Trail thla week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson were Sun day dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Tucker. The evangelists are still holding meeting at the mission thla week. Elsie Helma of Elk Creek waa visit ing over the week end with frlenda here. Harry Merrlman has painted hla house and the new lunch room I t be ing treated to a coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Butte Falls have rented a cottage of O. M. Blaeaa for the summer. Mr. Moore It for est service man. The twenty young people who at tended the surprise party given for Miss Wanda Howe laat week report A delightful tme. Clarence Young, who haa a contract on the Ttller-Tralt road, la moving hla equipment to the summit to be ready to start work soon. Mr. and Mra. K. E. Hutchinson and daughter, Shirley, were week-end guests at his parents' home here. They celebrated Keva'a birthday with a dinner Maroh 36. John Ragndale and family and Frank Ragsdale were dinner guesta March 26 of Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Ragsdale. Trail people are all ao happy over the rain which came when the coun try needed It ao much and rain waa still falling Tuesday noon. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, March 99. (Spl.) William Ladles' club enter tained their families and frlenda at the hall Wednesday, and a board of trutea for the community hall waa truateea for the community hall waa yenra; Mra. F. E. Wood, for two years, and Mrs. Harry Cougle, for one year Refreshment were served and an en joyable evening waa spent, Arthur Vineyard haa traded hla place on Wllllama creek for property near Grant Pm and la putting In a meat market. The building u an at tractive on with shake exterior and Is located on the out,h side of Rogue, river on the Pacific highway. Alfred Elder, George Rlncade and Billy Wilson left last week for a trip through California, Oklahoma and ! other aouthern and eastern polnta. j They expect to be gone a month or . six weeks. Mra. Hallowell of Oakland, Cal., la 1 vuitlnc aaugbtu, Mx. Qo Hlnesman, who, with her Infant son.! George, has Just returned from the maternity home at Grant Pass. Gleneva and Bobby Boyoe of Grants ; Paaa spent last week as house guests j at the R J1. Lewman home. Bill Turvey Is staying at the Hart man home and assisting Vern Hart man operate his shingle mill. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Holland have t purchased a large Incubator and ex- pect to raise several hundred chick-, ens and turkeys thla summer. j Ernestine Klncade la In school i again after having been absent lor Tuesday with a dinner honoring Har aome time because of an ulcere diold Fish, who la leaving Ashland toJ tooth. Hunter family 1 repairing and re-' building bulldlnes and fence on the ! Mollte Hall place, whioi they have leased. Work la progressing slowly on the'Dce" HI. la not improved. Wllllama creek bridge. Several men have been laid off. Jack Wlsecarver is logging off his timber and hauling it to the Amoaj Smith aawmlll. John Kincaid la as- elating him cut the logs. Mrs. Doc Mansfield Is nursing at the Kradel home. CUve Davidson has been caring for Mr. Kradel at night oiowgow. Mrs. James Lennox led for aome time. Mr. Kradel's condition community elnging. Mrs. w. A. Strat Is reported unimproved. ton rearf . D.DW on Indi. MlM ' "M ved PM cf 500 baby chicks last week from a hatchery in Colorado. They are of a heavy strain, M. L. House received a shipment of baby White Leghorns from a .hatchery In eastern Oregon last week. Dick Gibson has Improved in health so much that they have de cided against their trip to southern California, but will go to Spokane Instead for a abort visit with rela tives. Harry Boat had his tonsil out one day laat week and la getting along nicely. His eye. which was badly In jured aome weeks ago with a tennis ball, Is healing rapidly and will leave no bad effects as feared at first. Mra. Addle Klncade and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Pratt, hav returned to Williams Creek after spending sev eral months In Berkeley, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts re ceived a box of orange blossoms for their forty-t,hlrd wedding anniversary from San Bernardino, Cal. . Reese Creek REESE CREEK, March 39. (Bp!.) A largej crowd attended the program given Friday night at Reeae Creel: achool houae. Mr. and Mra. Emmett Alkena of Portland were given a charivari Sat urday night at Mr. and Mra. Clarence Alkena', Mr. and Mra. Everett Evenalwr and Mra. W B. Pulton drove to Crater lake March 18 with the caravan. Mr. and Mra. Jerry Roblneon of Marshfleld are vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. Scot Boyer for a fow daya. A ahower waa given for Mr. Mar ahall Mlnter March 31 at Mra. W. E. Hammel'a. Thirty-two ladle were preaent. She received many beautiful gift. Riviera RIVIERA, March as. (Spl,) Clay Daniel and Johnnie Bllea received word of the death March 33 of their alater, Mr. Virginia Beaaley of Loa Angelea. v Mr. and Mr. R. L. Miller, Rowland and Phylll Miller were vlaltlng Bun day with Mr. and Mr. George Lance. Oeorge Woolrldge of Mleourl Flat waa a vlaltor here laat week. Mr. and Mra. Veltle Bllea, Mr. and Mra. Blane Bllea and Mr. and Mr. Harry Kewman and little aon apent Sunday evening at the D. L. Bllea home. Mr, and Mra. Bedford Bllea were In dold Hill March 36. Mr. Ted Dolu apent March 31 with hey mother, Mra. John Roo. J. O. Yackle of Central Point waa here Friday with the Rawlelgh product. Valley View VALLEY VIEW, March 39. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. W. O. Stratton and little daughter, Betty and Jean, and Mr. and Mr. A. Simpson of Hornbrook were vlaltor and dinner gueat of Mr. and Mra. W. A. Stratton laat Monday. Mr. Wm. Olenn. who haa been 111 for the paat 10 day Vlth severe sore throat and cold, la much Im proved. Profeor and Mr. Arthur Sawyer and baby aon of Myrtle Point, were vlaltor, at her parents, Mr. and Ma. L. H. Gallatin' one day laat week. Fred Deford and bride have moved Into th houae formerly occupied by Aimer Hlckola on the Oeorge Nlckol pUce, where he la employed. Mr. Hamilton and family of Ander. aon creek have moved to the L. O. Penland ranch, which they have rented. F. Nutter wa a bualneaa visitor here laat week. Mr. Barne of Eugene, with th federal land bank man and hi wife were buRlnea vtaltora here last week. E. T. Newbry and aon of Talent have leaaed the C. W. Qlaagow property. Frank Stratton was a dinner gueat at the Merrick Thornton home In Aahland Tuesday. Albert Mnlake, who la attending Ran Jose Normal, was a visitor at the Stratton home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rrueggel of Medford railed here Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Frank Davis of Ash land called hern Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Blhbee of Sacramento visited at the F. Claris home Sunday. Mrs. Hsrold Bostwlck of Malln Is spending a week at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. Oarle. Mra. H. J. Carter, Mlas Bernlra Carter, Mis Frances Cramer and Hugh Carter called at the Olenn home Sunday. Rev. E. C. Piper and daughter. Id May, Mr. and Mr,. T, W, rub and Keith Lennox were dinner guests at the J. Leslie home Sunday, Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Mrs. J. Leslie spent Wednesday In Medtord, being luncheon guest of Mrs. For ayth. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton, Franlt; Strntton and Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Gardner attended the Elks annlver- Mry PMY -n Ashland Tuesday, Mra. H, R. Westerberg and Mra. Don Lowe were Medford and Ashland visitor Saturday. Mr- n Mrs. J. Leslie entertained! Join the army. Ouests were Mr. and, Mrs T- w- riBn' MlM Mildred Coata, Ml8S Dorothy Islle. Keith Lennox !Rn Harold Fish. Mrs. Agatha Brandenberg, who ha ! Mr. and Mra. Jack Leslie and baby ' I daughter of Ashland visited the J, R. I Leslie's Wednesday. Valley View Community club held its march meeting the 23nd with an attendance of about 30. After a short business session presided over by thj vice-president. In the absent of Mra. Iflernlce and Mis Beatrice Wlrth then , , d two . d M N u H(lwk , , .. and the Plow" by Wlllard Price, followed. by community singing. Mra. H. L. Hawk, Mr. J. R. McCracken and Mrs. A. H. Da venn ill then served "" freshment Mrs. J. R. McCracken, accompanied by a group of Ashland ladle, at , tended a woman's home missionary executive board meeting at Miss CarU ton' at Central Point Wednesday. THE GRANGE Phoenix Grange. Phoenix Orange met with an at tendance of 54, among whom th) 1 following visitor were) present: Worthy Master Taylor and wife) of Applegate, Mr. and Mra. Benson from ' Central Point, Mr. Sims of Jackson-.: vllle. Mr. Bell of Bellvlew and Mr. ' Leady of Roeeburg. Mr. Leady gave a short talk on th cooperating organltlng effort of thi . turkey ralrer of the valley, which waa . well received. No little atlr of anticipation waa felt among the Orange members when, a, doflnlte date waa set' for Saturday evening, April 7, when the dramatld ; committee will put on an Xrlah oper etta, "The Wlhlng Well," In threes , act. Further announcement e the caat will be made later. Following the operetta, m danc and entertainment will oonolude the even- . lng In the Orange hall. Arrangement , are being made to take care of a larg attendance and It la hoped that every one who can will attend. The publlej la cordially Invited. The following oommlttee) wa ap pointed by th home economic com mittee for th April 10th meeting, Mr. and Mr. Ward, Mr. and Mr. Woods and Mr. and Mr. Marshall. The agricultural committee brought in a comprehensive report of the agrl- . cultural committee of th Orange) and the Chamber of Comment, who ; met with the dealers of the valley at) the Chamber of Commerce, March 30. concerning th veal situation In the valley. Bright Spots (By United Press.) : Western Union Telegraph company report 1933 net Income of M.3M.833, agalnat net loss of MJ.895 In 1933. Illinois Central railroad report freight loading laat week wer 38.- ' 805 care, agalnit 33,304 cars In sim ilar 1933 week, Natomas company earn February nit profit of 107.938, against ISS.iosI In February laat year. Newmont Mining corporation de clare dividend of 50 cent a har. first payment since April 13, 1931. Crown Cork and Seal company eama 1933 net profit of 1930.538, agalnat net loa of 150,099 In 1933. Pears Yesterday NEW YORK, March 38, (AP) (0. S, D, A.) Pear auctions No car ar rival. One Oregon, on Washington ' unloaded. One car on track. Oregon D'Anjoua: 883 boxes fancy, 3.75-4.35, average, 83.99. Washington Nells: 853 boie. 81.91 3.30, average, 81.98; D'Anjoua, 830 boxes extra fancy 83.85-8.97, average, 3.74. CHICAGO, March 38. (AP) (U.S. D. A.) Pear auction: One car Wash ington arrived; none on track; ona car aold. Oregon Nells: 368 boxes extra fancy 13.30-3.88, average 83.70: 333 boxe fancy 83.33-3.75, average 83.38. DOGS ANDCATS SUFFER FROM STRANGE DISEASE NEWBERO, Or.. March 39. (UP) 8. T. White. Yamhill county agent, revealed today a mysterious malady la preying on dogs snd cats In many sections of the Willamette valley. Stomach and bowel of the animals are affected, he said. Many valuabla pet hav succumbed to th dlaeas. Dixit Dunbar of musical comedle and movies made her flrat stage ap pearance at the age of 3 In Atlanta, her home. Oh Your Car to