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PAOE SEVEN SALE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1934. Ueud every ad " thli page . . . ru0 all) probably find exactly the thlnt you want to doj or Mil " K Isn't there. adver tise . . . It'' U" pensive, effective! RATES Pet word rt Injection.-- '(Mlntmum 36c) Sacb additional Insertion. per word (Minimum iuvi . Per line per month, without copy changes ... .125 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED - Light-colored Jersey, , 3 years old. May ave coif. Su.t- aWe reward. Baiter Service Station. Phone 453-R. LOOT Ruby ring, two sets, in busi ness district. Finder return to 23 Corning Court or MallTrlbune FOUND Bunch keys on small chain. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Tribune Office. FOUND Pair tortoise-shell glasses. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Tribune office. LOST If dog missing, call 1513 WANTED FEMALE HELP n...MvnaAnhna Rafcer: also tX' perlenced relief waitress. '. call at Diamond Cafe. '- WANTED MALE HELP Wanted" 'a blight cutter. Phone 355-R-2. ' WANTED SITUATIONS " WIDOW wishes good home more than wages. Box 885, Tribune. EXPe"rIENCED BOOKKEEPER desires position. References. Write Box B71-. WANTED-MISOELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING In the home. For efficient help. Mrs. Harper, Holland Hotel. Telephone 710. WANTED TO RENT Small electric Incubator for rest, or ocusuu. 32J-J. WANTED To buy one or two youn? Angora goats. Phone 341-R-l, or Box 63, Phoenix. WANTED Team work horses, mares preferred. W. E. Thompson, Gold Hill. WANTED- Cattle or sheep to pasture. Call or write Butte Creek Orchard, Eagle Point, Ore. WANTED To buy men's good usable clothing. Jennings Loan Office. 41 South Front St. GOLD PLACER WANTED Will buy or lease, write run iniornmnvu 514 West 11th. Vancouver. Wash. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand store, ioua norm rucra.u?. Telephone 2G6. WANTED Laundry completed. 50c a dozen. Telephone 503-J. . ' WILL PAY hlBhest cash price tor your poultry and eggs. See us before you sell. Medford Poultry and Ega Co. Phone le. WANTED Lace curtains to launder; work guaranteed; 25c up. 244 So. Grape. FURNITURE re-upholstered. .Phone 989-R. Thlbault. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central. Across from Montgomery Ward To WANTED Wool 4t 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 Orape St. Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill Or more, crusner. amalgamator nuvise price and where can be seen 417 Davis Blag.. Portland. Ore. WANTED 2nd hand goods and )unk Pats, 1309 Prune St. Phone 647-L WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap 333 w 2nd WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what hare you. Medford Bsrgaln House. 37 N Grape St Tel 1062. WILL care for elderly tick people in my home. Phone 437-JC. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER and unl of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN hOCSE 27 Nol Orape Tel 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES strictly MODERN 5-room bunva 1a" firenlaoe. hardwood fioors. nice lawn, shrubbery, good location, rent JO. 542 Haren. rnoiie 101. FOR KENT Nicely furnished am. Close in. For Sal1 Ru and house hold goods. Phone 58.1-Y. FOR RENT 3 houses furnished. 5 00, $10.00. 813 SummU. FOR RENT 5-room modern ho;ise. nem-iv fin:-'-, wjd r. r.je. Inqk.re 617 West " FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room houM. unfurn ished, newly done over, good loca tion. 915.00 a month, water paid. Inquire 521 N. Holly. Tel. 745-J. NICE clean house, modern, 6 room and 3 sleeping porcnea. wood shed, garage. Price $23.00, water paid W7 No. Holly. NICE 7-room bouse for rent. Call at 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT 5-room house. 3 bed rooms, on Mistletoe. Inquire 375 bo Central. HOUSES $10. (12.50 and '15. water paid; wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT 324 W. Jackson. Phone 406-R-l. FOR RENT APARTMENTS MODERN 2 or 3 room furnished apartment, garage. 534 No. Bartlett. TWO ROOM unfurnished apartment. Water and lights. Reasonable. 245 So. Central. COMFORTABLY furnlabed front apartment In Mall Hrlbune Bldg. Living room wltb fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot and cola water, steam heat and lights fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. 2ROOAPr523 No?Rlversider' FOR RENT ROOM BOARD PLEASANT rooms, board. Oakdale. FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SLEEPING ROOMS for rent, 375 So. Central. FOR RENT Sleeping room, close In; hot and cold water, snower. w so. Fir. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garden land, close in. Part fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE A good work horse for late model Ford coupe. 414 S. Riverside. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstertng for lumber, wood, fish polea and reels. Phone 969 -R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine . lor ugnt eeaan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE Several city lots for wood or what have you. Post Office Box 671, City. WILL EXCHANGE equity of 66.000 in 11-room house on large lot In the apartment-house section of Burlln game, California for farm property free of debt. Invite correspondence from owners. Address Carl M. War ner, 128 Mill Street, Reno, Nevada. FOR LEASE 160-acre mountain ranch, with stock and equipment for sale. Phone 1373-R. 40 ACRES. 1 mile east Vi north Sams Valley school; good terms. See It make offer, move In. Gerber. ROSEBURG Acreage near New Sol diers' Home. Wonderful location for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. All city conveniences. Ex change for Medford property or what have you? Clear for clear. No Junk. Rcom 223, Jackson Hotel, Medford. or 8837 N. E. Dolores Ave., Portland. FOR SALE or trade for clear city property, 124 acres, close In. mostly river bottom, free water for part. 60 cultivated, god improvements, Stocked and equipped, $8500. 15 North Fir. Phone 161. 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 FOR SALE OR TRADE A fully equip ped retail grade A dairy rent for 75 mo. for small acreage or mod ern home in Medford. 018 S. Central. PLANNED AND BUILT FOR A HOME Is this 8-room completely modern, East side residence, located In one of Medford'a most dellt-htfui dis tricts, paved street, 2 lota, beauti fully landscaped, shrubs, flowers, lawn, lattice. Large living room, hardwood floors, fireplace, attrac tive dining room, breakfast nook, commodious modern kitchen, li brary; 3 light, cheerful bedroom. 3 sets of plumbing, basement, fur nace. Priced to sell at terms to suit responsblle parties. Home can be seen by appointment. Charles A Wing Agency, Inc. ALSO IViburban home consisting f 4 rooms, all modern, basement. gir a?e. Adjoining city limits on paved street. Living room and dining room combined, fireplace, kitchen, break fast nook, 3 bedrooms and bat'i. City water. Built only a few years. In excellent condition, double con struction. Total price 12500 0O. Trma to suit responsible buyers Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., Ex clusive Agents. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown St. Whtie. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut tree excellent soil Sacrince 1250 Write Bo 58. Mall Tribune. OUR better quality chicks insure real profit White Lechorns 8c. April 18 7Uc. Rocks and Red 9c April 18 8c Cata'.itgue. Jenks Hatchery. Tangent. Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY AND E0G3 FOR f ALE Week o'.d goeilngs. Tei ' 132-R-3. FOR SALE POULTRY HAVE SOME extra hatching space. Dreaslera Hatchery.. 1107 E. Main. Comp. 7664. FOR SALE White Pekln ducks; fa- males. 50c each, A. D. Perdue, bo: 256, Midway road. RED SETTING EGGS. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize stock. t5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1, Ashland FOR SALE DOGS-PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed Boston Terrier pups. Mrs. E. Doerscnuk, Rt. i, Central Point. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Registered Shropshire rams. L. A. Salade, Jr., Central Point. FOR SALE Good family cow. Cheap Murphy Dairy. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Adolf Schults, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS High grade cars at Reasonable Prices. 1931 Chrysler Conv. Coupe. 1929 Packard 8 Sedan. 1928 Hudson Coupe. 1929 DeSbto Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, electric washing machine. Bargain. Route 4. Box 77. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Two l!-tnch centrifugal pumps, phone 341-J-3. SEED CORN Oregon grown 3c per lb. Trade tent 13X14 lor wood or what have you. 610-J-6. E. C. Corn. FOR SALE Fairbanks gas engine with ,1 -1. n,,T-n tVAn "70TT. 1 ft Laurel St. ' FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, seven-fifty per ton In field. G. L. Trelchier, Centrsl Point. FOR SALE Wheel chair. 6IO S. Cen tral. 1 FOR SALE Electric stove, 4 burners: dining room set with refectory table and 4-pleco bedroom suite. Phone 1293-J. FOR SALE Trailer, cash register, adding machine, boots, shoes, guns, tents, fishing tackle, etc. Buy. Sell Trade. 317 north Riverside. WOOD Fir, pine and laurel. 350 tiers. Oregon's Switzerland, 9 miles east Medlord. FOR SALE Water lily bulbs. I. D. Canfleld, Coleman Creek road. Tel. I4-F-22. BALED ALFALFA HAY for sale In ton lots or less. 813,00 per ton. Tel. 1366. FOR SALE Manure. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville, tf FIELD CORN SEED Jackson County reed company. 4tn and Bartlett sts. HAY. wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley. Can deliver. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-2. FOR SALE CHEAP Punch bowl and ecandard, and 12 glasses. See Lib erty Market. SEE the D. A. V. Trading Post for used furniture, light repairing of all kinds, and car washing and greasing. 35 South Riverside. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off W. Jackson. FOR SAL15 Tomato plants, 50c per 100. Stewart Ave., 3rd house east of Orchard Home Drive. ARSENATE OF LEAD Do lb. Jackv-a County Feed company. Pbone 803. SOME REAL BARGAINS In used tools 1 Garden Seeder 1 Corn Planter 1 -Horse Cultivator 3 Tractor Plows 3 Tractor Discs 1 Corn Binder Tractors 2 Fordons Wagons Mowers 1 Roller 4 Sprayers , Ice Box . I Corn Sheller. ' HUBBARD BROS., INo. CLOSING OUT our stock of Dodge repair parts left on hands. Will give 50 discount on any of these parts in our stock. Eakln Motor Co.. Hud son and Terraplane dealer. River side Ave. 1st door south of Western Auto Supply. TURKEY STARTING PELLETS Hod-gen-Brewster's famous turkey start er In pellet form. Jackson County Feed Company, 4th and Bartlett. SUDAN GRASS 7c per lb. Jackson County Feed Company, 4th and Bartlett Sts. SAND, gravel, sediment, team lug. plowing Pbone flia-J. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co.. 34 N. Bartlett. VERY choice long spurred Columbine plants Phone 1 1 73-Y Call at 1003 W. Uth. MISCELLANEOUS ASK US about saving nearly 60 of your Automobile Insurance. 8. A Kroacnel. 33 N. Grape St. FLY SF'RAY-Kills Hies, keeps them off cows in pasture: 90c gallon. Jackson County Feed Company. 4th and Bartlett Sts. LAWN Mowers sharpened Medford Cycle Shop. 33 N Kir Phone 261 DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove, 335 E Main. JOHN H. LOCK painter and Deco-a. tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel 033-R Res 124 King. MONEY LOANED On anything of value, We buy. sell, trae or exchange. CECIL JENNINGS' New location 41 So Front. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLfJ. Indian spoilt Mrs Gertrude Strad, local ' repreaenUtlve. 523 South Ivy. l"el 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CD. AH3TRAC1 CO. Abstracts of rttli and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, no. a J North Centra) Ave. upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Painting and Papernanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646--W. u.3 8. Orape Money tu Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per oent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas. 43 South Central, ground floor craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No S-157. Transfer KE'NKING TRUCKINO 0. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonaole price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 333. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Oftlce 1016 No Central Pbone 315 Prices right, service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone I044-X Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; Oook binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines 28-30 N Grape Pbone 75 ' LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Hearing. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson county In the Matter of the Estate of R. R. Duncan, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that O. H Bengtson, Adlmlntstrator of the Es- tato of R. R. Duncan, deceased, has filed his First and Flnat Account of Administrator and petitioned for an order settling the estate, and that Thursday the 10th day of May. 1934. at 10:00 -a. m.. In the County Court Chambers. Medford. Oregon, has ben fixed as the time and place of hearing said petition. All persons intersted are notified to appear then and there to show cause. It any there be, why such ac count should not be approved, and the Administrator discharged and the surety reiased. O. H. BENGTSON - Administrator of the Estate of R. R. Duncan, deceased. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. Olive Haney, Plaintiff, vs. Homer Haney, Defendant. To Homer Haney, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above en titled Court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff therein on file against you within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. You are further notified that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree as prayed for In said complaint; namely, for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Stitch Dismay Theatrical sign Indicating a full house Ancient eccle slastlcal wine vessel American librarian Above: contr. Meditative PfRpens Prosners Feminine name Kind of parrot By Tooth of a gear wheel Took oath Flow back Article Oennlne Encineerlns rloKree Broad shallow vesnel Put forth Fold ovor on Style of haircut AffS Large Peels Solution of Yesterday's Puzztt H1 lMlAjslAlMfiplAlcls AM E 5 jA 6 AyAfLTo E 1 ?.. A 1 A T O nMg U n STAND ScarTE E R P R IE P E RIJM5 A f e obMev eWr e e m l ape lJog"e Tb j b iBoiiklD ATA CLU Bl5 I Uft Up5 E R e 1e1Rm Lh1otkJpe rk 4I. Makea plump 51. Peacock butterfly 52. Important ele ment of food 54. Maker of clothes 18. Landed property 57. Short fast run Pronoun Like 1 ' ipi Tz 111 75 Ifl5 76 II II HP . i.iiiu ,,. '' It35 W'WF S 43 ,,,, 44 45 ',ir 4b 47 52 53 HF3 Jm 1 1 1 1 1 l ''..n i , i i i now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, and for such fur ther relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons Is published for four consecutive weeks by order of Hon orable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the Uth day of April, 1934. directing sanu: to be published In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published In jaexson uounty, uregon; ana you are therein and herein ordored and required to appear and answer plain tiff's complaint within fuur weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. The dste of the first publication of this summons Is the 16th day of April. 1934. J. F. PLlEXiEUj, Attorney for Plaintiff. 32 North Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and lor the County 01 Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of H. A. Hanscom, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed, by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executor of said estate, end has duly qunltnd, according to law: all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper voucners. and amy verified according to law, at the office of T. W. Mites, attorney for the undersigned. In the Jackson County Bank Building in tile City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the dote hereof. Dated and first published April 16th, 1934 CLARENCE C. PIERCE. Executor of the Estate or H. A. Hanscom, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that Geo. B. Alden has been Appointed adminis trator of the estate of William J. Keeling, deceased, nil persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, at the law office of W. G. Trill. Suit 12. palm Bid., within six months from date of thta notice. Dated this 23rd day of April. 1934. GEO. B. ALDEN, Admr. W. G. TRILL. Attorney for Estate. Call for Bids Call for bids for 60 cords more or less 4 foot body fir to be delivered jn school grounds before Augusttd. Bids to be opened May 14th. Board reserves right to reject any and all bids. Dis trict 4, Phoenix. MARJORIE WILCOX, CleiK. Trail - TRAIL, April 33. (Spl.) Sam Par ker and Jess Garber are busy ecert- Ing a new house on the Harvey Mor gan place. They are to be employed by the Mountain Lumber company this summer. Ranger J. P. DeWltt called at the Matthews cabin April 18. Mrs. J. Miller, who has been quite 111 for several days, Is Improving gradually. , Georgia Weeks Is spending the wcr?k with Mrs. H. L. Ash, who is very 111 and unable to be lett alone. , Raymond Schermerhorn. Howard and Lowell Ash are busy doing main tenance work. Mrs. Jess Garber, Mrs. Sam Parker, also Ervln Hutchison and small son called at the Peterson-Schermerhorn ranch April 17. Viola Zlmmer called at the W. W. Wlllltt home April IS. 4 - Insure Liquor Shop. SALEM. April 33. (AP) Oregon liquor stores and liquor stock, val ued at $250,000 stiould be protected against fire and under the law must participate In the state restoration fund which takes the place of insur ance. Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle today advised the liquor control commission. Cross -Word Puzzle 7. Entirely t. Part of a .. 9, Rvenlns tai 10. Kcho 11. Native metal' benrhiff com pounds K. Supper 17, Faucet 21. Beard of Rratn 22. Fabulous bird 2ii. Have being 25. Public vehicle 26. Transgression 27. Hatha. than 29. Wager 21. Oritik slowly 32. Kngllfh river !.". Droop n:. Silkworm .19. Lave 40. Morsel left at a meal: archaic 41. Edible roots 43. Foundation 44. Agreement 43, Urenk without warning 47. Vnrlcty 49. Tttle of a monk f'). Term of respect S3. Preposition 65. Chinese measure DOWN 1. Pouches 2. Those whose feHlngs nre easily excited .1 Diminishing 4. Copies 5. Short rora kind of dog I. Small explosion Table Rock TABLE ROCK. April 33. (Spl.) At the regular meeting of Table Rock Community club April 30 a special feature of the program will be the showing of Alaska travelogue pictures by Rev. Conden of Rogue River. Mrs. Elmer Kyle will have charge of the program and refreshments will be served, at the close of the evening. Hershcl Harper of the Beagle dis trict Is now employed at the Red Skin orchard. Spraying for Codling moth Is In progress here and farmers are plant ing corn and potatoes. George McDonough. deputy assessor of Sams Valley wan a business visitor here Tuesday evening. A crew of several men are now busv with the weeding and cultivating of the gladiola beds here. Two car loads of fat steers belong ing to George Nichols of Medford and fed by J. L. Nealon, were shipped Mon day to Eureha. Ca!., where they were disposed of at top prices. The Sharer children have been en tertalnlng Miss Van Vleet a cousin from Washington for the past week Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon from near Jacksonville were In this district last week doing political work, so they claimed, for the Oood Government congress. Climax CLIMAX. April 33. (Spl.) -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst went to Medford Monday and returned Tuesday, bring ing Mrs. Hurst's brother, Benner Cox. back with them. Menifee Charley spent the week end at home and went back to Jim Owen's on Tuesday. L. H. Wertz killed two Urge rattle snakes Wednesday. His dog was bit ten by one, Mrs. Luck Grlssom, Mrs. Alice Stlm son and Mrs. Will Nelson called at the Wertz home Wednesday. Mrs. Viola Comstock waa pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening by friends from San Francisco. Sam Coy Is having his sheep shear en this week. Lincoln Charley Is herding sheep for Mr. Coy. Jimmy O'Conner of Phoenix Is stay ing with Everett Grlssom. Lloyd Alamson lias finished his barn and Is now working near Eagle Point. D. B. Gold of Medford visited his family here Monday evening. Sunday guests at the Werte homo wore Roberta Werts, Hilda Morgan and small daughter, and Ted Kinney, all of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. R. Walters were din ner guests of Mrs. Wertz on Wednes day. Mrs. OUIe Met and daughter Jean went to Medford Thursday and re turned home Saturday. . Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, April 33. (Spl.) Word has been received here of the death of Helen Miller at Seattle. Miss Miller was well known In Eagle Point, having been a teacher In the high school here four years ago. Mrs. Allen of Medford la ylsltlng her brother, Wm. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley made a business trip to Prlnevllle, Ore., re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd tfarrett spent the week-end with Mrs. Barrett's par ents at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon of Bams Valley attended the Eagle Point grange Tuesday night. Other visitors of the Grange were Mr. and Mr. Otto Caster, Elva Caster, Mr. and Mrs. Drake and Mr. and'Mrs. Hockersmlth, Phoenix, and Henry Conger of Jack sonville. The local cheese factory, the Ladtno Products Co., has an attractive new sign on, the front of the building. Harry Bayard of danta Crux, Cal.. has bought a 40-acre tract of land ot the Eagle Point Irrigation district It la located about four miles north of Eagle Point off the Crater lake high way. Residents of this community are rejoicing that the Eagle Point Irriga tion district RFC loan haa been ap proved. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, April 3S (Spl.) I Ml. June Stow.u ipnt th. week ! end In Medford at Mr. tnd Mrt. R. A. , Botu. H. C. Short ! fencing loml land ' he recently purchased from Mra. M. l. Pruett. County road vlewera viewed the short cut road Wednesday. Cleve Billing, of Louisiana waa a vlaltor of Mr. and Mr.. H. O. Short aeveral day. la.t week. He waa an old achonl mate of Mra. Short. Mr. and Mr.. Carlyla Natwlck were caliera In Medford Saturday nlRht. Sheep ehearera are bu.y In thla dla trlct. Sunday dinner gueata of the Hoi man'a were: Lloyd Adamson of Cli max. Mr. and Mr.. Hay Harnlah and children, Theron Taylor and eon, Billy, Cheater Smith, all of Eagle Point. Several of the men went coyote hunting again Friday. In the group were Prarle Stowell, Dewey Olvan.. Bill Itoiman and Tommy Stowell. Dewey Olvan .hot one coyote late In the afternoon, a quarter of a mile nway while running at that dlatanca. Ba correct) erected la n Artut Mirltl by ttbelwya B. Hoffmann. Talent TALENT, April 33. (Spl.) Junior Young, who injured his knee last week. Is able to be back in school. Blllte Davidson has gone to Cali fornia to mine with friends. Miss Edna Wlesly and Miss Dorothy Baughman have been offered positions In other schools at higher salaries. Mrs. Maude Renton and Mrs. Holmes of Ashland called at the Van Winkle home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith were transacting business in Ashland Sat urday. Owing to the warm weather, the hot lunches have been discontinued for the rest of the school term. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young wero transacting business In Medford Mon day. Guy Calkins and Bert Huson of Medford were transacting business In Talent Wednesday. Dsn VanWlnkle. who has been In Santa Barbara, Cal., returned home Saturday. Mrs. Clair OulHford has been quite 111 with the flu. Miss Dorothy Mathts entertained her Sunday school class at her home Friday evening. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served Mrs. E, Boone received many beau tiful and useful gifts at a shower given In her honor at Mrs. H. Wal ter's Tuesday afternoon. United States civics class met at Mr. and Mrs. K. Baylor's Friday even ing to organize a permanent study club for Talent. There were IB char ter members. Tom Elliott was elected president and Alice O'Byrne secre tary. The name Talendelphlans, meaning Talent brothers, suggested by Austin Smith, was accepted. The pur pose of the club Is mutual uplift and entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chlldcrs visited friends In Grant. Pass Sunday. Shorty M. Renolds visited friend? In Talent Monday, Mrs. Cagnelct received word from Abblt's Ford. Wis., that her mother passed away Monday. Owing to the distance, Mrs. Cagnelct was unable to go to the funeral. Mrs. G. Mathis and Mrs. C. Watten berger were shopping In Medford Fri day. Earl DeVoe, who baa been seriously ill, la much Improved. Mr. Ready of Ashland, of the Ash land Monument company, was trans acting business In Talent Wednesday. f Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, April 33. (Spl.) An exciting baeba!l game wn played. Friday afternoon at the Fern Valley school by the school team egainni North Phoenix. Both played a very irood game and Mr. Buckmaater, aa umpire, gave an Impartial decision to all playa. Fern valley won, 10 to la. North Phoenix .lineup waa Janet Bishop, Jamea Buckmaater. Donald House, Joan Johnston, Eleanor sneeis, Harrv Buckmaater, Odessa Campbell, Cecil Campbell, Wlllard House and Billy Johnston. Fern Valley playera were Bud' Hoff man, Lowell Burnett, Carl Henry, Henry Kantor, Nellie Nipper, Elmer Kantor, Zola Lowden, Albert Hoffman, Howard Ferns, Wllma Nipper. Subs were Tom Heosler and Harry Phillips. Refreshments of cookies and- lemonade were served after the game. A previous game, which waa won by North Phoenix, will be played over soon, aa the rulea were not followed closely. So two more real games are anticipated. Misses Florence and Minnie Put. man. who formerly lived here were visiting frlenda for the week-end In Phoenix and locality. Robert Bell, Democratic candidate for sheriff, was electioneering In Fern vslley Saturday. Mrs. Olen Bond and son. Bobby Keith, were visiting at Mrs. Fred Wll- llama' Thursday afternoon. Dallas Reeder Injured hla knee Sat urday when a crank flew off a gaso. line engine he was cranking. He waa unable to work for several days. Community wss saddened at the death of Mra. Ward Saturday. A part of the family haa lived here for about 30 year.. Mr. and Mra. Ward moved to Phoenix several year. ago. She leaves a host of frlenda who mourn her death. Mr. and Mrs. Benson were Medford shopper. Friday. Their daughter, Francta, returned home with them for the week-end. MIas Benson la at tending achool In Medford and ataya In town during the week. Mr.. Smith', daughter and son came to see her where .he la camping on the Jonea place Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Frank Parks, daugh ter and son. called at the E. B. Mar shall home Tuesday evening. Mra. Kantor, Sr., waa 111 Sunday. She Is feeling better now. Patricia Marshall celebrated her sixth birthday Wedneadoy. 4 Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, April 33. (Spl.) A number of the members of t he- Orange club of Phoenix gave Mrt Maude Heffener a surprise Tuesday They took a basket dinner and all had a most enjoyable time. Mra. Irene Wells and Mrs. Minnie Roblson were shopping In Medford from Talent Wednesday. Ward Mr-Reynold came home from Klamath rails Wednesday and will be in Medford during the next few days, at hit office. Alt extend sympathy to tht family of Mrs. C. B. Ward, who passed away at her horn in Phoenix Saturday. Mrs. Wsrd will be mourned by a hot of friends. She vu a member of Oak circle of phoenix, a sincere Chris tian, a loving mother and friend. The community was saddened by the death of Mrs. Ursulu Dean, pio neer of this section. For 70 years, Mrs. Dean had been associated with the people of Talent. She was a noble woman, always loving and ready to help the needy, a true friend and a devoted mother. 1 Prospect PROSPECT, April 53. (Spl.) Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson, a son, April 13, at Mrs. PurucXer's In Med ford. April 13 a school entertainment waa given in the gymnasium, sonslstlng of wrestling matches with Butte Pali students, and a carnival. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were week-end guests of Mrs. E. H. Hurl and Mra. J. P. Medarls, In Medford. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Crow and chil dren of Santa Cruz, Cal., have been visiting for some time at the Clark home at Cascade Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rlchey and fam ily have moved Into the cabin on the Richardson ranch. Earl Ulrlch drove some of his cattle through to Port Klamath last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton spent April 19 in Ashland. 1 Bell view BELLVIEW. April 23. (Spl.) A one-act comedy, "The Duke." will be presented April 37, by the Parent Teacher association, at the club house. The cast assure, a fine piny aa several of those taking part have had much experience. Edwin Dunn plays the part of Oscar, the butler, and Mrs. Dunn the part of Mrs. Wnb ster; William Ford as Mr. Webster, Walter Longatreth aa Mr. Vander- spoon, Doris Hitchcock as Mrs. Van derspoon. Dott Williams as Estelle, the mnld, and Roy Burns aa "The Duke," completea the cast. The pro ceeds will be used for the needs of the Bcllvlcw school, Home extension unit Is holding an all-day meeting at the Upper Valley Community club today. Mildred Martin and Doris Talent of Bellvlew have brought honor to Bell- vlcw as well as to themselves In their achievements at the Ashland hlh school, where Dorla la a senior' and Mildred a Junior. Dorla waa high In dividual In the amateur division in the shorthand contest and Mildred waa given the accuracy award In tha typing contest In both the novice and amateur divisions. Mildred, aa a member of the winning team, will go to Oregon State college Friday to compete In the atate contest. Herman Helm and L. C. Rice left Wednesday for Prlnevllle to tranaact business. They expect to return Sat urday. Mr. and Mra. Chaa. A. Whttcher ot Ashland have moved onto the Kessler place which they recently purchased. Mr. Whltcher Ja an employe of tha O'Hara. Truck company. Mr. and Mra. Kessler, who have lived in this district for the psst three years, will leave soon for eastern Colo rado where they will make their fu ture home. Mra. L. D. Meservey, Mrs. Conley, Mra. Wade Wall la and Mra. Edwin Dunn attended the district meeting of the Federation Clubs of Southern Oregon at the Olvto club house in Ashland Tuesday. Mlaa Dorla Hitchcock waa the honor guest at a dinner party at Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn's Wednesday. Thla being Mlsa Hitchcock's birthday, a large birthday cake was one of the features. Mlsa Eunice Hagar and Wil liam Ford were also guests. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, April 33. (Spl.) Mra. J. R. Tyrrell of the Dead Indian soda springs returned home from Medford Wednesday, Los Creek Community club met Wednesday at Mrs. Laverne Pech's. The meeting was devoted to dress making, so most of the ladles will soon be coming out In new spring frocks. Among those present were Mesdamea Mary Moore. Atlie Farlow, Ruth Wyant, Alice KUngle, Edith Jones, Gladys Ragsdale, Augusta See fteld. Anna Short, Margaret Nusa baum, Ethel Hoefft, Maysel Hoefft, Minnie Fox. Agnes Wyant. Myrtle Charley. Rita Meyers, Minnie Pech, Mabel Mack and the hostess, Laverne pech. New officers were elected for the coming year: President, Anna Short: vice -president, Maysel Hoefft; secretary-treasurer. Margaret Nuss baum; librarian, Ann Tonn. Callers Wednesday at the Tonn horn were: Mrs, Myrtle Nelson, Miss A Ilea Stlmaon of near Medford, and Mrs. Lucy Grlssom of the Central Point district. Among those who spent Sunday at Dead Indian soda springs were tha William Hoefft family. Clair Wyant and family, Harry Tonn, Keith Ar graves and slater of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith of Phoenix. Mrs. Emma Wahlera, whs has been visiting at the E. E. Meyer home for some time, returned home Monday. White's Velvet ' Home-made lea Cream at Crystal Springs Dairy, cor lit and No. Grape. 90c per pt.; ioa per qt. at plant. Phone 000. i our Car to