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PAGE SEVEN mi; ion FOR iBUY SELL I 3ri' ' SALE RENT MEDFORD M&TL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, 'OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 30. "1931. rest Li?er Hess anui 3 Read every ad on this page . . . job will probably find exactly the Chine you want to bu) or nil ... II isn't there, adter- Use . . . It's Inex- pensive, eflectivei RATES pet word first Injection (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion. per word . - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes 135 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND 1'OUND JTSTBcrysMMther JacitetTunlor - High tennis court Saturday. 7 p. m. Reward. Phone 458-W. LOST Essex yellow wire wheel with 5to1 tire. Smith W.tkln. cover. Finder rewarded. Tel. 9-F-li ) LOST 11 dog mlaslng. call 1518 WANTED FEMALEHELP mIBSleAOED LADY for cooking and general housework. Bybee Ranch, Jacksonville highway. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply Diamond Cale. WANTED SITUATIONS MBdleAOED LADY wants house work or practical nursing. Rofc. ences. Phone 10-F-13. YOUNG MAN wants work for board end room. Box 995. Tribune. WANTED To care for little child over three years old. Reasonable rates. Phone 582-R. WANT ED- MI 8 CE L LAN EO U S WANTED Wood sawing outfit. Write details to Box 381, Rt. 1. Medford. WANTED To borrow $500. Improved city property, value $1500. Box 986, Tribune. I HAVE pasture for 4 or 5 more cows. Close in on Stewart. Tel. 4-F-12. WANTED To buy men's good usable clothing. Jennlng's Loan Office. 41 South Front St. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd ' Hand Store. 1603 North Rlvers'.do Telephone 266. WANTED Laundry completed. 50c a dozen. Telephone 503-J. WILL PAY highest cash price for your poultry and eggs. See us beiore you sell. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. Phone 18. WANTED Lace curtains to launder; work guaranteed; 25c up 244 So. Grape. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. Phone WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts snd wool. Joe Konop. 120 So Central. Across from Montgomery ward Vo ' i WANTED wool fc mohair. Top prices . See J J. Osenb.-ugge. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See us before you sell. Wool begs and twine for aale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or mot, crusher, amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 417 Davis Bldg., Portland, Ore. wasted 2nd hand cooda and lunk Pat'a. 1508 Prune St. Phone 547-L. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford, cheap 333 W. 2nd w a kteh Household acods. stoves tool, or what have sou. Medtord Bargain House. 27 N Grape St Tel 1082. WILL care tor elderly sick people in my home. Phone 437-x.. junk WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and unk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 27 Nol Grape Tel 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR BENT 6-room houe, oreakfnt nook, elctrlc refrigerator. xwapie evening. FURN. houw, aptfl. & garage. 604 W 10th. TOR SALE Nice horn. ?25. 327 Mapie. for RENT FiirnlAhwj 3 -room hou. ffarden. llc'.its and water. )9 per month. 3 miles out. Tel. 4-P-2. FOR RENT Unfurnished houw. 4 room and breakfast nook. Phone 58a-J-2. FOR RENT 5-room house, modern, cloee in: or. heater, electric ranee piano. carnre: 120. water paid. Tel 788. B J Palmer. FOR RENT 6-rJom unfurnl.rid hO!i st 633 Pine Key at 313 Eart Ja--kon FOR rent Modern 6-room houae. leepmr porch. ba-T.ent. garas and garden plot: r!ow In: t20. water I paid. Inquire 19 N Fir St. STRICTLY MODERN 5-room ouns law: '.repiac;. hirdwcod fljors. nice lawn, ahrubserv. gxd ioc.it:on, rent I iO. HI Uatea. Fiixia 191. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Homes, furnished or -unfurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT 6-room house, 3 Bed rooms, on Mistletoe. Inquire 37$ eo Central. FOR RENT 6-room house, unfurn ished, newly done over, good loca tion, 115.00 a month, water paid Inquire 524 N. Holly. Tel. 745-J. NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at 817 W. 10th. HOUSES 10. $12.60 and 115. water paid: wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURN. apt. for rert. Call at Apt. 3, CarglU Court after 5 p. m. FOR RENT Modern furnished 3 room apt. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Nicely furnished apes; shady lawn. 818 N. Central. FOR RENT 3-room apt, partly fur nished; also sleeping room: close in 20 So. Fir. COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment in Man Hrioune mag Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and Datbroom; hot and cold water, steam beat and lights fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. 2-ROOM APTS. 525 No. Riverside. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD PLEASANT rooms, board. Oakdale. ' FOR heated sleeping rooms oall 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. arape. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Uela Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. 375 So. Central. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 40 acres good bottom land, free water, on paved highway 20 minutes from Mfdtord. loo acres A-l farm land, improve ments, 20 cash, balance ten years 8 Interest. Price greatly reduced, C. S. Butterfleld, 409 Medford Bldg. BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front, FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garden land, close in. t'art fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering for lumber, wood, tian poiea ana reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for ugm seaoo Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE equity of ai700 in new 5-room house, close in on psvemeu, 2 lots, for a small modem house, clear. Phone 682-R. ROSEBURQ Acreage near New Sol diers' Home, wonaenui icwuu for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. All city conveniences - Ex change for Medford property or what have you? Clear for clear. No lunk. Room 223, Jackson Hotel, Medford, or 8837 N. E. Dolores Ave., Portland. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A.. 15.UU0. warn river wiwm farm near Medford of equal value Box 11744. Tribune FOR SALE or trade for clear city property, 124 acres, cioae in, n.i-.y river bottom, free water for pict. 60 cultivated, god Improvements. Stocked and equipped. g8ft00. 15 North nr. Phone 161. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Nearly two acres on high way two mum n....v. - room house, garage, good well, ber ries, some alfalfa. For QUICK SALE. $400 cash, or will take good light car and some cash. W. H. Luther, 328 North Riverside. TAN YOU BEAT THIS? 4 Acres free soil, only 3ty miles from MedTord. !i mile to scnooi; ? acres in alfalfa .balance garden and ber ries: 6-room home, water piped to house, electric lights, nam, garage, chicken house. All for $850, with $350 down, balance on terms at 6. MAKE A THOUSAND ON THIS 6-room modern, plastered home In excellent condition; living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath, double garage. Located on corner lot. paved two sides, over $1,000 of pavement paid in Mil, only 5 blocks from Medford's busi ness district. Location on lot for suburban store. Buy this for $1200 cash. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC, FOR SALE 400-acre farm on Rogue river, near Crater Lake highway About 100 acres river bottom land, free water right. More than one mile Rogue river frontage, excel lent flshlne. Buildings, and all fenced. To al price only $10,000 Pay $4-450 cash, balance $350 per year. EARL TUMY, Liberty Blag. FOR SALE 10 acres excellent soil: 7-room modern hi perpetual domestic water sup; li mile olf Pacific hliihway. sou. of Medford Prtced to sell. Write r. O. Box 929, Medford. FOR SALE 10 acres, 3 Ladlno clover, balance wheat; good 5-room house new bam. garage, woodshed. S chicken hoiwea. Located 1", mltfs Medtord: good road. See owner. 419 McAndrewe road. WHEN you mint of real eatat. think of Brown Whttt LA ROB LOT Fruit and nut trees excellent Mil Sacrifice 1350 Write Boa 69. Mall Tribune FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young 1100 lb. mare Hood for either riding or working. Res ,aonable. Phone 334-J-4. FOR SALE Re. 0'ierney bull J era o'.d. price 185 Hla mother produced 25 lbs. B. r. in one year. v. aur i ruuh v.omiuk. r.w. w.. seiL JackaontiUa. eat a! Rug Cleaning speclaltj. FOR SALELIVESTOCK FRESH cows for sale. W. H. Penln ger, Central Point. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey or Guern sey cows. E. B. Lucas. Beagle. FOR SALE Young Guernsey cow. Mrs. Jessie M. Mlnear. Kings high way. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Schultr.. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS FOR SALE Setting hens. Call 322-X. RED SETTING EGGS. Phone 4-F-4 PURE Bronze toms. Cockeran's prize stock. 85. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Essex 1929 Coach, good paint and rubber, 81O0. 43 western Ave. GOOD USED CARS High grade cars at Reasonsble Prices. 1927 Chrysler seosn. 1934 Studebaker Sedan. 1931 Chrysler Conv. Coupe. 1929 Packard 8 Sedan. 1928 Hudson Coupe. . 1929 DeSoto Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE '25 Chev. coach and '25 Chev. roadster with box. Hl-Wy Exchange, south of Phoenix. FOR SALE Model T Pord touring, electric washing machine. Bargain. Route 4, Box 77. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 horsee. 8-shovel culti vator or trade for spike-tooth bar. row. Also Rood springer Jersey cow for sale. Ed Vogel, Medford, Route 1, Box 34. FOR SALE or trade for cow, electric motor, pump and tank. R. 1, Box 138, Talent. TWO OUTBOARD MOTORS for sale; almost new. Hubbard Bros. FOR SALE Two Hi-Inch centrifugal pumps. Phone 341-J-3. FOP. SALE Federation wheat. .04. Central Point. FOR SALE BAROAINS Easy Terms: Kelvlnator Refrigerator Frlgldalre Refrigerator Oriental Rugs Electric Vacuum Cleaner Radio Delco Light Plant Commercial Flnanw Corporation. Phone 81. FOR SALE Full automatic Westlng houae electric range, White electric sewing machine, electric mangle, bed room suite, dining table, chairs, library table. 43 Western Ave, HAY. wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley. Can deliver. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Manure. J. A. Manke. two miles east of Jacksonville, tf SEE the D. A. V. Trading Post for used furniture, light repairing of all kinds, and car waahlng and greasing. 35 South Riverside. SAND, gravel, sediment, teamtug. plowing. Phone 912-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 1173-Y. call at 1002 W. llth. . FOR SALE Hay grinder and engine 230 no. ivy. EMPTY FLOUR SACK SALE A special sale on Flour Sacks, large size, is being held by Fiuhrer s Bak ery. They are selling a full dozen of heavy muslin sacks for 90c the dozen. The sale will last until the overstock of sacks is cleaned up. WORLD BOOKMAN Encyclopedia, set box 1072, Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS FOR good sandy top soli and fertil izer, also gravity dump body, call Andy overstreet, Phone 69, cure Medford Concrete Construction Co ASK US about t&vlng nearly S0 of your Automobile Insurance, fit. A Kroschel. 33 N. arape St. LAWN Mowera aherpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 33 N. Tit. Phono 381 DENTISTRY Dr. Main. 1. H. Oore. 336 B JOHN H. UXK Painter and Decora. tor. Flrat-claaa. Reasonable. Tel. 9S3-R. Rea. 134 King. MONET LOANED On anything of value. We buy. aell, trade or exchange. CFXIL JENNINGS New location 41 So. Front. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abatracta at Title and Title Insurance The only com pie tt rule System in Jackaon County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms S snd 6. No 83 North Central Are. upstairs. Transier KE'NKING TR0CK1NO C Trans fer and storage We haul anything at s reasonable prlc 111 No Fir Street Pbone 333 EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO Olfloe 1016 No Sentral Phone 416 Prices right aem-a guarsnteed HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers ana morera Special u.esujok moving equipment Prices ngbt Sit North Riverside Phone 1044-X tiall Paper rleanlnt. WALL-PAPER "LEANING. 1 per ft Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett. Evpert Window Cleaners LET OEOROE OO IT - Tel 117a BUSINESS DIRECTORY Palmitic aim Papernanglnc Kl. A. BUSS Painting and paper- hanging Tel 646" W o3 8 Grape CHARLES W. LEMERT, M. D. Dlseutes and Surgery of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. GlaMta Fitted. 204 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. Consultation Hours, 10 to 13 and 3 to 6. Office Phone 567. Rea. Phone 1013. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing ayitema. duplicating caa sales slips and everything in the printing Line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Money to Lena WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas. 45 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No S-lfi7. 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, Ad lml n 1st ra tor of the Es tate of R. R. Duncan, deceased, has filed his First and Final 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.t In the County Court Chambers, Medford, Oregon, has ben fixed as the time and place of hearing said petition. All persons lot rated are notified1 to appear then and there to show cause. If any there be, why such ac count should not be approved, and the Administrator discharged and the Surety relased. O. H. BENOTSON, Administrator of the Estate of R. R. Duncan, 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, all persons having claims against aald estate are hereby nottrted to present same, with proper vouchers, at the law office of W. O. Trill, Suite 13, Palm Bldg.. within six montna irom a ate oi tnis notice. Dated this 33rd day of April. 1934. GEO. B. ALDEN, Admr. W. O. TRILL, Attorney for Estate. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. Ollv 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 abuve en titled Court and cause and answer tne 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 aald 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 Donas or matrimony neretoiore and now existing between the plaintiff ana tne aeienaant, and for such fur ther relief as to the Court may seem eq una me. This summons Is published for four consecutive weeks by order of Hon- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS U Unit of elec trical ca pacity I. Story 10. Piece of thin pasteboard 14. Entertain 11. Word of sor row 18. Druft-ylatdlng plant 17. Inatrument of the viol clan 15. Border on 19. Handful 10. Abstract being 81. Entire quantity ' 23. Precloui atone 26. Waiter 26. Mountain In Alaska 17. Having a coldtng dis position 19. Discordantly composite . By Solution of Saturday's Puula CA!R0MriF00Ll SH FrlAmT opgR i vers 'A TpM ',p tMi ultt. S el rTm1al1esje1ster1 fl. Poem 2. Hewing tool 6ft. Nourished i. Church S3. Vou and 1 sitting J. Constituent of tU. Reverent fear illuminating 61. riesh of - ?" . calvea . Spider's home 70. Italian opera Of great stature T2. Large oil can 1. Took solid 74. Last name of a food Charlotte 42. Endeavor Bronte . Anarcmatlo character 16. Manner 75. Crystallized 47. Not any 49. Drink slowly II. Keep back &3. Behold S5 Son of Judah If. Human organ of voice IT. Regularly ram 7. Arrangement 77. Keen enjoy ment Tt. Complement of ham 19. Collets officials 2 3 a s p 4 7 a ? MZio ti u ,j . i f iiliZZl27 11! iii33 I' - I (itUil IS...M II uUii. ....a,, .i-i idiiil III aa-aaM WWSW 5j se si to lIII"IlIIlll ""It v Mitp ij izziiz 1 1 1 1 '""A I 1111 orable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the Uth dav of April. 1034. directing same to be published In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published in Jackson County, Oregon: and you are therein and herein ordered and required to appear and answer plain tiff's complaint within fuur weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of the first publication of this summons ts tht 16th day of April, 1934. J. F. FTjTEGEL. Attorney for Plaintiff. 33 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and ior me county oi 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 oi t.ie above entitled Court, as Executor of said estate, and has duly qualified according to law; all persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, and auiy verified according to law. at the office of T. w. Miles, attorney for the undersigned, in the Jackson County Bank Building in the City of Medford, Oregon, within six montna from tne oate nereor. Dated and first published April 16th, 1034. CLARENCE C. PIERCE, Executor of the Estate of H. A. Hanscom, deceased. fl.nvnp.1s of Annul I Statement of tha SPRINGFIELD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of 8pringNt1l, In the State of Mamttratettt, on the ihirty-Urtt dij of Pecrmbtr. 1933, made tu the insurance Commissioner of the State of Ore son, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up $ 6,000,000-00 i; M U.MR Net tirimlumi received durlns the rear 10.2T8. 293.80 inwfst. dividends and rente re retted during the year 1, 119,042. T4 Income from other wuren recelr- d durinc the yir 49.431.0: Total ineom $11,447,661.96 DlSHUHSt'.Mr.MB Net losies nild durinc the year Including adjustment expense $ B,l$$.612.00 DIHdende paid on capital stock durinc the year 900,000.00 Commlulons and salaries nald- durlna the rear 3,505,187.80 TitK Ui-niM and trrt nilrt Aw- Ins the year 453.S04.tir Amount of all other expenditures 9,132,439.16 Total entendtturH $11,320,134.03 ASBET8 Value nt rfal eiuta Ovntd (mar ket value t $ 9M(6.TR Value of it wit and bond ovned 31,000.896.29 Loans on mortcetes and collet en 1.. etc l.BOO.TOI.Sn 1,411,680.01 Cah In banki and on hand .... Premiums In course of rolleetlnn nrltten Rlnce September 30, 1033 Interest and rents due and ac crued Other assets 3,217,319.88 199.4P0.31 6.T85.S9 Total admitted as;cts 127,107,38.05 MABIUTIM firoM claims for lowei unpaid .$ 1;S86,646.17 Am mint ftf iinirn1 tirrmlumi on all oul-ilandlnc rim 11,101.301.82 Due for commission and broker - 42.500.00 All other liabilities 2.485.343.75 Total lUblllliH, uccpt etpl til Motk tllUSI.MI.T4. r.pim paM up t 6.ooo,(i(io.ot) Dnrplui mr all llabllltlf t ,S.VIS1..11 flurplui aa retards pollryholdrn. . J 1.88M81.31 Total I3T.I0I.ST3.0.1 BIRISFJW IX OREGON FOB THE YEAR .Vtt premium! retched durlnt the tlOJ.H9ll.Tl Ijinee paid durlnt the )'r 43.4HO.es Lo.iet Ineurrrd during the rear. . . . 41.086. 4A Nam, of Company, Springfield PIre A Marine Inruranra Company. Name of President, flrnrge 0. Bulkier. Name of Reeretary, William A. Hebert. ttatnlory re.ldent attornry for lentce, Iniur anee CnmmlMloner, tilem. Ore. THE R. A. HOI.MF.S AOF.NCV, Resident Afrits. Mfdford, Ore. Cross -Word Puzzle 15. Perpendicular measure ment down ward 33. Strata 14. Cry of the cat 2. Wing 37. Witnessed 28. Rainy 39. Signify 30, Masculine nsma II. At that time 16. Island on which the Statue of Liberty stands 11. Off 3!. Reclined 40. Vsrlety of wild cat 43. Flexible 4b. Worthless materia 48. Tree 10. Move with a lever 11. Old form of three 14. Simpleton 17. Chief of the Belgian academic school of painting 18. Kind of daisy &. Raises 0. Rent 84. Animals' feet 1ft. Operatic soprsno It. Think: archaic 17. Makes a mis take II. Allow Tl. Csnlne Tl. Anger DOWN L Dally food and drtnk S. So may it be I. Chafes 4. Ibsen char- ' acter I. Deter lore tint i. Dutch dialect of South Africa T. White vest ment t. Expression of keen amuse ment I, Compound ether 10. Note of the crow 1L Proof of being elsewhere 11. Flowers t Fairbanks Romance Will ! Flower Again Is Belief O'Donnell Here on Visit By Et& Nealon Hamilton The Mary Pickford-Douglas Fair banks romance will be all patched tip when Dotig get through playing around. For Mary will welcome him home again. That's her nature" at least so one of her old time pals. Spec O'Donnell, here for his first glimpse of Oregon as guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stmbaugh snd Mrs. Louise Rodgers, has summed up the situa tion. And the red headed youth, whose freckles played more than a promi nent part with America's sweetheart In "'Annie Rooney" and "Sparrows." doesn't hesitate to make his predic tion, and to add that there Is none better than Mary Plckford, back homo In Hollywood (failing to exclude from ffu 11 1 lesama ft i i Speo O'Donnell the blanket remark all the Oarbos, Crawforda, Wests, Harlowa and Col berta movledom bouts, and he has a pronounced fondness, at that, for the last two mentioned). "But Mary la In a class all her own. And Doug la a nice fellow, too," the last remark la a characteristic one with the young comedian, whose un usual friendliness la pervaded by an apparent desire to say something good or nothing at all. (He let his tongue loose on one subject of Medford and Oregon). "I wouldn't be quoted on saying whose fault It was," he declared yes. terday, referring to the break In Hol lywood's Ideal love match. (Tile em phaala on "quoted" was aufficlent to reveal that Speo O'Donnell doesn't blame Mary). "I've been to Plckfalr a number of times for swimming par. ties, and X've worked a lot with Mary I've played tennia with Douglaa Fair banks, Jr., too. and he's a good fel low. Just a year or two older than I sm. The laat statement, under question ing, was verified by O'Donnell, whose verv youthful face ana snock or cuny red hair, make anyage beyond the 1 teena sound nigniy imponnioiw. n birthday falls on Mary Plckford . April . and she once told him that Fairbanks, Jr., waa Just a year or two his aenlor. Doug. Jr., wsa In love with Betty Bronaon at the time and In a mind for marrying. O'Donnell added, and Mary to emphasise the rldlculoua. neas uf the move remarked "nes jusv about your age." Which seemed reason enough io.- onnoalna the move at the time. O Donnell declared, ior women nauu played any part In hie life and tney still haven't. He's 33 and the big ro mance la vet unborn. And tt won't be mailed in Hollywood, ne maae n plain yesterday. Through 11 yeara of movie life he has evaded the fair aex (he put It the other way round). "I wouldn't marry anyone from Hollvwood." he stated, rocking back in hie chair at the Mall Tribune to reveal anklea clad In very red soj h.neath hi. checkered trousers. "I've seen too many of my friends try , There's a curse on Hollywood mar riages." he paused to add. "Meaiora girls are different." Along with Mary ricKiora. j Bun nell Data among hie best friends, Pin to Colvig. son of Judge W. M. Colvig of Medford. whose work In Disney's "'SUIT Symphonies" la winning him International feme; warren William. Lionel Barrymore, Wallace Beery Claudette Colbert, Will Rogera. Jean Harlow, Marie Dressier and Bing uroa. bv. The acting of Charley Rugglea. he admlrea most In the comeoisn oisas. And there he admitted that his own ambition la not to become the great comedian, many people foresee mm hut a ereat director. "An actor la after all Just a shadow tha screen." he explained In a very serloua vein." A director la somethtni real, stara come and go. Directo.a tav." The "hick type - is o uonn.u mi. he believes and ha enjoya doing it Th. role of Able In "Annie Rooney." he atlll prefers to all tne other parts he haa played tn features and In com edlea. Hla next will be the role of "Swlftle" in Hsejold Teen". He broke Into'movles 11 years ago Hen inaanl for the home town osae. ball team In Maderla, Cel.. and he owe. hla aood luck to the team man. aier, Henry Preclado, and Lieutenant Wallace of the Hollywood pouce -im.ni xh aave him his chance he aald yeeterday. He went to school .i.hi .t the studio and ha didn't re gret hla departure from the regnlsr eyewm for In addition U a great yen for fishing he never did care mush about books. In aplte of that fact. O'Donnell uses very good English and has a command of words, to be envied Kv man. scholars. it. h.. never trsveled. except on locstlon. he aald yeaterdsy. snd had Bern been farther north man ra ding until coming to southern Ore gon. While here he's going to visit Crater Lake, the Oregon Caves and the rest of the scenic resorts, and If possible remain for the Diamond Ju bilee. "The people here are so nice,' he said In a tribute to Medford. "Always going out of their way to please one You do not find that characteristic In Los Angeles, They are nice, but here you find a .certain warmth and friendliness, never there." Just before leaving Hollywood, O' Donnell dined with Pinto Colvig and Is anticipating meeting his father while here. With Will Rtgers, who la Just as "humorous off the screen as on," he played in "David Harum," He became acquainted with Wallace Beery, when acting the baseball manager tn Oea)oy at the Bat." "When I first knew Bing Crosby," he recalled yesterday, (speaking good word for another good fellow) "he couldn't make the payments on hla Ford. The next year he came back driving an Auburn. But he waa the aame old Bing. We played together In five or six Mack Bennett comedies." O'Donnell plana to leave Medford Monday for a trip to Crater Lake and some fishing, but will be back In the valley again later In the week. VALLEY VIEW, April 30. (Spl.) Mr. Stiles and Mr. Ketchum, repre senting the Crowell Publishing com pany, were hore last week. A Mr. and Mrs. Knnpp and child have moved Into the former William place next to Frank Read'a. Mr. Knap la employed at Buncrest. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hsnson of Ash land were visitors at tha William Olenn home Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Olenn. Mrs. Wm. Strat um and Mra. A. H. DaverVilll were gueats last week at the Swedenberg home at one of the aeriea of parties given by Mrs. Fred Wsgner, Mra. A. E.Klnney and Mrs. Swedenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie, Jr., and little daughter of Ashland were vla- ltora at the J. R. Leslie home Sunday. Olenn Allen of Memphis, Tenn., ar rived recently for an extended vlett with hla uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Olenn. Mrs. H. J. Carter, Miss Bemlce Car ter, Hugh Carter - and Miss Frances Cramer called at the Olenn home Sunday . Mr. Helms and daughter, Mlaa Mol lis, and aon, Benny, were dinner guests at the J. R. McCracken horn Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. Snider called at Stratton home Sunday. Olenn Allen and Bob Nelson drove to Lake of the Woods &nd back Mon day. Mra. M. 8. Nichols, Mrs. Wm. Strat ton and Mrs. Wm. Olenn were guests at a dessert bridge party at the home of Mrs. Paul Taylor In Ashland Mon day. Mr. and Mra. Fish of Oold Hill vis ited at the J. R. Lesla home Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Weagant attended Christian Science lecture In Med ford Thursday evening. Mrs. E. Wilson. Mra. J. K. Leslie and Miss Dorothy Leslie attended the Congregational guild meeting in Ash land Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Piper and Miss Piper called at the Leslie home Frldsy. Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Mrs. Olaa- i gow, Mra. Davenhltl. I . Morse. Mrs.) Weaterberg, Mrs. Lowe. Mrs. Osllatln and Mrs. Lennox attended the Home Makera meeting In Medford Wednea-; day. Ray Henderson spent Thursday i night at tha B. Parsons home. Fii-' day he accompanied Kelly Parsons to1 Klamath county where he haa per manent employment at Malln. Merrick Thornton called at Vm Stratton home Thursday evening. Valley View Community Club held Its April meeting Thursdsy with an attendance of about 30. Mm. L. A. Roberta of Ashland, first vie preal dent of southern Oregon dlstrlot federation of clubs, spoke. Mrs. Dan Lowe gsv a short review of some of the talks arte heard at the parenta school which a number of the la dles attended. After the business meeting In the ibaenc of the pro gram chairman. Mrs. O. Koyl, Mra. Olasgow had charge of th program. Mra. Lowd led In community singing. Mm. Stella Mor gave a-paper. "What Makes a Peraonsllty." Mrs. H. ft. Westerberg a psper on "Attractive ness," Mrs. J. H. Morse read an art), cle on "Five Testa In Self Analysts," after which Mra. Luckenhand, Mra. Mrs. M. S. Nichols and Mra. Dan Low served refreshments. Valley View Ij Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, April 80. (Spl.) Declamatory conteat held as the Williams grange hall between th three high achoola of Josephine; county Hugo. Herlln and Wllllama waa won by Hugo. After the contest a aoclal hour waa apent In dancing- Ira Sparlln, who underwent a sec ond major operation recently at tha Oranta Pasa hospital. Is Improving nicely and expects to come home soon. Mr. snd Mrs. Arch Bunch have re ceived 350 baby chlcka from the Wil son hatchery and Mr. and Mrs. O. Creeon the same number of baby white leghorns from Lester Sparlln'a hatchery. Dick Olbson family haa returned from a month's visit with relatives at Spoksne. Mr. Gibson's nephew ac companied them home. John Letteken visited laat weak with hla brother, Will Letteken at Independence. Ore., who haa bap a very IU. He found hla brotfier much improved. Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Klncadt and small daughter, Shirley, who have been living In Oranta Paaa, hay moved Into the house formerly occu pied by Mr. and Mrs. Prank Turrey. Mr. Xlncade will work for Jack Wise carver this summer. Mlaa Jean Creeon la 111 with tha measlea. Cllve Davidson and famllv have moved Into one of H. A. Cougle'a nouses. Mr. and Mrs. Charley McKlnnon of Crescent City are visiting at tha Bert Banka home. Mlaa Mabel Woolfolk of Oranta Pasa apent last week with her grand mother, Mrs. John Lettlken while Mr. Lettlken was away. Mlaa Sdna Whlalar, who underweaft an operation recently at the Oranta Paaa hospital for appendicitis, re turned home Friday. Farmers are rejoicing over the raim of about an Inch which fell la th valley laat week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Newcomb were dinner guests at the Louis Carson horn nesr Murphy Sunday, the oc casion being Mr. Carson'a birthday. George Kradel who haa bean la to hospital at Salem from a clot oa th brain, returned home laat week much Improved. Ernie Olbson haa Installed a saw dust blower In hla mill, which do away with hauling of th refuse. Ouy Creeon haa been given th contract for furnishing the wood for the Williams school next year, . Mr. and Mra. Jack Albertaoa at Bandon, Ore., visited hla brother. Hank Albertaon of Provolt a few daya last week. 1 THE GRANGE Laks Creek Next dance to be given la th Lk Creek Orange hall, on May 0, will b a candidate's ball. All candidates are cordially Invited. Program presented by th Salt Creek group at tl) laat Orange meet ing was well attended, and well pre sented. Among th numbers were "W Alnt Oot No Program," by Julia Sid ley, Alma Meyer, Dorotha Meyar, Em ma Mesaal, Helen 81dly and Ella Meyer; "Salt Creek Store," by Her man Meyer; "Little Tommy Tucker," by group; reading, "Betty and th Bear," by Angus Wyant; vocal solo. "Th House by the Side of the Road," Harriet Short with piano accompani ment by Wanda Wyant, and violin by Victor Gardener; reading, "To a Wat erfowl," by Pern Wyant; piano aolo, "Napoleon's Laat Charge," by Anna Welch: humoroua reading by Wanda Wyant: skit, "Bridget Makea a Mis lake'" Ella Meyer, Emma Measal, Al ma Meyer, Emma Meaaal, Helen Sid ley, Dorotha Meyer, and Henry Meyer; vooal numbers with guitar accompan iment, "Bumg Song" and '"Llttl Jo th Wrangler," by Mr. Patton: aad "Oolden Slippers." by Mr. Patton, gui tar and Mr. Maxwell, harmonic. Th program waa followed by th grand march and lunch. Th date for the next entertainment, to be given by th Butt Creek community, will be announced latr. Warrant Call Notice la hereby given that School District No. 4S, Jackaon County war rant No. 7930 to No. 893 Inclusive) are called for payment. Interest to oess on April 30, 1334. Warrants to be presented for payment at th of fice of the District Clerk, City Hall, Medford. Oreton. REBECCA JENSEN, 'Clerk School District No. 4l. All kinds of .-g . olanka for sal, for rent, no hunting, no trespassing and other card for aale at Commercial Printing Dept of Mall Tribune. Bankruptcy Sale 403 0 St., Orantg Put t Mahogany Bedroom gollee. Ilavlland Oold Band China, Diamonds, Books, Pictures, Saddles. Some articles selling at 80 or appraised vain, Dale C. Brown, Trnite. FrlTBt Sale, open every day 1:19 to 4 p. m. until May 3. LUimiiUM-oiMli lUHHliW' .Hi- On Your Car i. 4 'i ",'1 I '.I :". (: Yi. f . V.4.-.fr .A V f?'V-l' 'V v 'tf'.'VA S:i'.-lJ N. ;