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PAGE NINE BE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. MAT 9. 1934. jTI ft Head every an on this pob . . y will probably find exactly the thins you want to buy or sell ...UK Isn't there, adver tise .. . It' ne pensive, effective! Per word drat Insertion..; (Minimum 25c) tocb additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes ei.26 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND rrrJJSasTOLEN 1 cream Jer ,iti, brand on let! rZ. and' Guernsey calf. Earl Hart, Box 409. Central Point. LOST It dog mlaalng. call 1SI8 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Any kind ot cwlng by day. Phone 835-W. M1DDLE-AOED lady want to .cook for small crew. mii. Tribune. SEWING by the day. Phone 835-W. MALE OR FEMALE SDrThoroughly experienced W...JZ .,-nrnher. Write Posto!- flce Box 1051, Klamath Palls. Ore gon, stating age, ences. salary expected. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED -Lady ' efn" house work. No cniiaren. i WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WOMAN wants" wmuTpr fruit stand or what have you? Box 5303, Tribune. WANT TO BENT small partly fur nished nousc. - NOTICE Mr. Grower Have 30 good experienced thinners, "'me "me out and look over your orchard and you money. Phone 85-. WANTED To rent small cash register. Box E, Talent, Ore. WANTED TO RENT Furnished house, about S rooms. Call 1452-Y. WANTED To rent modern 4-room furnished house; a "'".. 1218-Y. WANTED-Pord sedan or coach. Must hi In coon condition. v model. Write Box 5382. WANTED By responsible party, about June 1, completely iuui umo with a sleeolnc rooms, for the summer. Must bo well lo cated. Guaranteed good care. . dress 5180, Tribune. JUNK WANTED We nay cash for JUNK BATTERIES A N D RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and junk ot all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape. . Tel. 10B2. WANTED Cars to wreck. Ht - Way Exchg., So. of Talent pl7rnNoTcalsomlnlng, My code. "Oood work at Fair Price." Phone 724-R. WANTED Baby calves. Rt. 1, Box 395, Medford. WANTED To buy men's good usable clothing. Jennlng's Loan Otflce, 41 South Front St. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 North Rlversldo Telephone 266. WILL PAY highest cash price for yo'ir poultrv and eggs. See us before you sell. Medlord Poultry and Egg Co. Phone 16. WANTED Lace curtains to launder: work guaranteed: 25c up. 244 so drape. FURNITURE re-upholsteied. 069-R. Thlbault. Phone WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See us before you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062. ivantcd TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise nri.. and where can be seen 417 Davis Bldg, Portland. Ore. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford, cheap. 333 W 2nd. Must be U'virn Household goods, stoves Mnl. or what have vou. Medlord B.rgain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel 1062. WILL care for elderly ale people in my Borne Phone ui-a FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT H.gh-clsss furnished house Rc. B. Ideal louri. torra: Myrtle nd Taylor St. ar MnnKRN hmis at 327 Maple St. 3 bedrooms. 'FOR REST Small furnlihed home. 305 South Oskdale. WrU't V )a.nro fl--iV?m 110110. 19 No. Peach. Inquire 220 No. OaidSie. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Houses, furnished or un furnished. C. A. DeVoe. 533-J-3. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown White. NICE 7-room bouse for rent. Call at 817 W. lOtb. FOR RENT House, 3 large rooms, 324 W. Jackson garage: corner lot. Phone 408-R-l. FOR RENT Modern fl-room house, sleeping porch, basement, garage and garden plot; close In: 20, witter paid. Inquire 19 N. Fir St. FOR RENT 6-room house, unfurn ished, newly done over, good loca tion, tlS.OO a month, water paid Inquire 524 N. Holly. Tel. 745-J. HOUSES 10. S12 50 and 15. water paid; wood range. Phone 195. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment In Mall Trib une Bldg. combination living ana dinlnit room, sleeping room and kit chenette; lights, hot and cold water and heat furnished. Very reason able rent. Call at Mall Tribune office. 1 FURN. APT. 317 W. 2nd. FOR RENT AptS. 334 Apple St. Call evenings at FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh- apartments. Carglll Court. Tel. 405. FURNISHED APT. For rent. 229 N Ivy. 2-ROOM furnished apt., 375 So. Cen tral. FOR RENT Modem furnished room apt. 345 N. Bartlett. COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment In Mall Hrlbune Bldg. Living room with fireplace: large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot and cold water, steam beat and lights lur nlshed. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. J-ROOM APTS. 525 No. Riverside. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND ROOM, 4 week. Beatty St. FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Drape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Ratea very moderate. 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 WANTED To trade 5-year-old Dur ham cow, heifer calf, for sheep. John C. Wright. Talent. EXCHANGE Furn. re-uprioletertng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 96Q-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine tor light sedan Boi 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ROSEBURQ Acreage near New Sol dlera' Home. Wonderful location for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. All city conveniences. Ex change for Medford property or what have vou? Clear for clear No Junk. Room 223. Jackson Hotel, Medford, or 8337 N. E Dolores Ave., Portland. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A.. M6.0P0. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744. Tribune . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE POR SALE Half Interest in best gold mine in Oregon. Box 5394. Tribune. FOR SALE From owner, cheap acre age, buildings, on Kings highway, one mile out. Box 528-A. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & wntie. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil -Sacrifice 250 Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FINE saddle horse, especially for wom en. Running bred. l. r. hoi brook, Rt. 4, Box 44. FOR SALE Wenner pigs. J. A. man ,2 miles west of pnoenix. SHEEP Purebred flock. 40 ewes and 45 lambs. L. A. Salade, central Point. ' FOR SALE Purebred Jersey cow. coming fresh June 1; $40. Tel. 201-L. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Schultz. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS FOR SALE Boston bull pups, two mouths old. Butler, Phone 906-W. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Several hundred White Leghorn chicks ready for delivery Wednesday and Friday. 7,4 each. 0. J. McCay, Phone 334-J-4. , RED SETTING EGGS. Phone 4-F-4 PURE Bronze tonia. Cockeran'a prize stock 15 Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Asniana MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO BARGAIN Late model piano located here In the vicinity 01 ana ford. Will sell tor the small credit balance due on lease; rental terms will handle. Prompt action essen tial: must move within 10 days. 11 Interested write at once to C. A Remington. Dept. Accts, 333 Market St, San Francisco, Cal, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ori ham De Luxe sedan, 1P32 model This car is a real steal Can be boiuht at Blue Book pr:c PUone 510-R-l. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1932 SERIES DODGE 8 SEDAN 6 wire wheels and trunk looks like new. 1932 Chev. Coupe. Good rubber & finish. Eakln Motor Co., next to Western Auto Supply. ' FOR SALE By private party. Pontiac coach, 1928. Flno condition. Motor re-bored and reconditioned. Price $185. Box 5169, Tribune. POR SALE 1932 Ford 3-ton truck; used very little; yust like new Phone Bill Clarkson, 810-R-l. USED CARS High Grade Cars at Reasonable Prices 1033 Plymouth Sedan. 1934 Studebaker Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan, 1929 Packard Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 70 Sedan. 1929 Bulck Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler & Plymouth Dealers GOOD USED CARS High grade cars at Reasonable Prices 1927 Chrysler Sedan. 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 OR TRADE One l!4-ton truck and 1 2-ton truck. . Phone, day 315; evenlngS'1458-L. POR SALE Model T Ford touring, electric washing machine. Bargain. Route 4. Box 77. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 32-20 Spanish police pis tol, almost new; also a black horse hide sample bag. Both artlclea '.re a bargain, call camp witnus serv ice Station, North Riverside. FOR SALE Quart fruit Jara. 40c doz. Inquire 1812 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Bean apray engine, 45. Ted Flail. Phoenix. FOR SALE 4 tons baled grain hav. Must be. moved. 132 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer cheap. Phone 780-w. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261 DENTISTRY Maln. 'Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 E. JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decora tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel. 953-R. Res. 124 King. SAND. gTavel, sediment, teaming, plowing. Phone 912-J. VEGETABLE and flower plants for sale. Carey Farm, south of Phoenix. 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 FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes: terms u desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS LOANS Short term. Guns, sporting goods, boats, motors, etc. 317 No Riverside. ALL CARS completely greased for $1.00 with factory recommended lu bricants. Additional tree services In clude elimination of all body squeaks, body bolts tightened, tires checked, windows washed and bat tery cleaned and serviced. Camo Wlthuo Serv. Sta., No. Riverside Ave. ASK US about saving nearly50 of your Automobile Insurance. S. A Kroschel, 33 N. Grape St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ot lltlr. and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave. upstairs. Attorneys at I -aw. NEWTON C. CHANEY Attorney at Law. Rooms 209-310, First National Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore. Tronsier kE'NKINO TRUCKING O.Tranft fer and storage. We haul anything t at reason a o)e price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 332. EADS TRANSFER St STORAOE CO. Office 1015 No Central phone HIS Prices right. dervi guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Wall Pnper denning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per S'j ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specially CHARLES W. LEMERY, M. D. Diseases and Surgery of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Olasses Fitted. 204 Medford Bldg., Medford. Ore. Consultation Hours. 10 to 12 and 2 to 3 Office Phone 807 Res. Phone 1013. Painting and Paperhsnglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel. 640-W. a. 8 6 Grape Money lu (.end WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three oer oent per month on un paid balance No other charges See W, E. rnomas. 43 soutn cemrai ground floor craterian Theater Bldg State License No 6-157. MONEY LOANED On anything of value. We buy, sell, trade or exchange. CECIL JENNINOS New location 41 So. Fioot. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern i Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book ! binding: loose leaf ledgers and . blanks, bluing systems, duplicating i ca&h sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. oiape Phone 76. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Stile By Virtue of an execution in Fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun- tv of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 1st day of May, 1934. in a certain action therein, wnerein fitsi National Bank of Medford. Oregon, a National Banking Association was the plaintiff and J. C. Cass and Gillie Cass, husband and wife. F. E. Elaert and B. F. Etsert, and all unknown persons were defendants. In which Action the First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, a National Banking Association, recovered Judgment against J. C. Cass and Gillie Cass, hus band and wife, the defendants, for .he sum of $1600.00, plus Interest at the rat of 8 per annum from the 17th day of January, 1932, plus interest on said Judgment at 8 per annum with costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty-six and 45-100 (36.45) Dol lars, and the further sum of Ono hundred fifty and no-100 ($150.00) Dollare, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 20th day of April, 1934. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant- to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 2nd day of June, 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, public action for lash " to the highest bidder, to sattsry said judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of tne right, title and interest that the said defendants, J. C. Cass and Gillie Cass, husband and wife, F. E. Elsert and E. F. Elsert had on the 28th day of July, 1930, or now have in and to tne following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at the point of Intersec tion of the North line of Stewart Avenue and the westerly line of the Pacific Highway in Section 31 Town ship 37 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, and from eald point running thence Northerly along said Westerly line of said Pacific Highway 260 feet; thence Westerly at right angles to the Easterly line of the Right ot Wsy of the O. 4s C. Railroad Company; thence Southerly alonx said line of said Right of Way to the Northerly line of Stewart Avenue: thence East along said North line of. sam aiewari Avenue 35 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Dated thl 1st Day of May. 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Notice of Sheriffs sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out ot and under the seal ot the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 17th day of April. 1934, m a certain action therein, wherein J. B. Andrews, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Loretta I. (Law) Vlckory. the defendant, for the sum of Nine Hundred and no-100 ($900 00) Dollars, with Interest thereon at 6 per annum from the 27th dav of Sep tember, 1927. together with the addi tional sum of One Hundred Fifty and 82-100 ($150.82) Dollars, with Interest thereon at 6 per annum from April 24. 1930, with costs ano disbursements taxed at Thirty-three and 75-100 ($33.75) Dollars, and the further sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, as attorney'a fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 16th day of April, 1934. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Orated 7. Attack IS. Whole 14. Thin atrip of baked dough used Id soup L5. Relevant 17. Harriet B. Stowe char acter 15. Malt liquor 19. Small sheltered Inlet 10. Article 21, Evergreen trees !t. Subject of dis course 86. Performed 26. So bs It 18. The cream 10. Desires strongly 13. Splinter U. Rent again 15. Is the matter wilh 18. Old cloth measure 17, Acquire by labor l?. Father 13. Mother U. Diminish 6. And not Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle AjfA TElSgS P E C I MATE NAT 1 VEp OPERATOR A 5 A 1 t an j I DAE R A T OAcjgE ilET AjgjO S O L N EEjE R05E M 1 R L AgEWE S If-B. N AT E jag C API B o e vT pa n i c O LA ftPJNT 1 ft jC U 1 a m 1 n e r a p 1 n e d1eri one1lqpIe1s 7. Devoured 49. Itocklesslr bold fallow Rt. Proffer .i.t. Depp gorge :.4. Swirled 5 i. Small fl'hes DOWN 1. Do something in return Up U 5 16 7 s If lo z 73 w4 WM. ts tr ip t mmz.?L mil. 3o 31 32 pp.? 34 mmm , M2S ML Mm, jAl& ! w 1 1 1 1 'l 1 t - I I I 1 I execution, I will on the 19th !day ot May, 1934. at 10:00 j o'clock a. m., at the front door of the I Courthouse In the City ot Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, ofter for sale and will sell at public auction fr cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all .of the right, title and interest that the said defendant, Loretta I. (Law) Vlckery, Clara Lo rena Collie and John Doe Collie, Rica- ard Law and Jane Doe Law, Wlnnlfred Law and Joe Doe Law, Wallace Woods, and George R. Carter. Registrar of Titles of Jackson County, Oregon, had on the 8th day of March. 1926, or now have In and to the following do scribed property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the Northwest cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. 07. In Township 36 South of Range 3 West of the W. M. and running thence South 15.67 chains: thence South 66 degrees 37 minutes East 6.92 chains; thence North 45 de grees East 3.65 chains; thence South 39 degrees 20 minutes East 2.50 chains; thence North 37 degrees 55 minutes East 10 chains: thence North 54 degrees 1- minutes Wost 3.50 chains; thence North 20 de grees 45 minutes East B chainj; thence West 15.73 chains to the place of beginning, containing 23 acres of land, more or less; also be ginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 3. being on the North line of Section Six (6) In Township thirty seven (37) South of Range Two (2) West of the W. M. and running thence West 24 rods; thence South 30 rods; thence East 24 rods, and thence North 30 rods to the place of beginning, together with all water rights appurtenant thereto, water rights appurtenant thereto, or to become appurtenant thereto. Dated this 17th day of April, 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of J" S6on County, Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. (Continued iron. Pag One) personal Inspection. With his own pen he added the language "or Any part thereof,' describing defaulters as those who default on any part of their debt to the United States. Clarence Darrow sent Mr. Roose velt two letters, along with his scorch ing report on NRA policies. One let ter demanded the resignation of Mr. Sinclair, who declined to sign the Darrow report, and the other asked the president pointedly whether Dar row should make his scorcher publio or' whether the president would do It, James Warburg's new book, "The Money Muddle," has greatly annoyed the new dealers. They consider It Implies that the White House did not know what It was doing about the money question. As the first expose (a very mild one) of the London eco nomic conference by one of the presi dent's advisers there, It will prob ably cause a political rumpus. PORTLAND, May 9. (AP) A pa role from a one-year federal road camp prison was granted Lake W. Price, Salem postal clerk here yester day. He had pleaded guilty to em bezzllng about $183 from the stamp department. He was placed on pro bation fo rthree years. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. American bumorlit 11. Kind or mineral 12. He who swam the Helle spont to his sweetheart 16. Smooth 22. Rescue 24, Give Informa tion -t SB. 80 7JH 27, Measurs i 29. Speak Im perfectly 310. Burn n. Akin 32. Kntlrelr 33. Transgroasora it. Bandarac tree ft, nestow as dua 10. Blacksmith's hammering block 41. Sharp end 42. Money paid te bind a bar gain: Scotch 4H. Rind of cheese 4. Finish 49. Rootch river if). Night before an event hi. Doublet prefix 2. Anoint 3. Scatter 4. Deep hole (. Scandinavian discoverer t. Signifies 7. Subsidiary Hiding L Drunkard 9. Consequent! (OUNTRIEFS Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, May 9. (Spl.) April 34, two of Rogue River's young people slipped away to Roseburg, where they obtained a marriage li cense. They were wed at Myrtle Creek and returning home kept It secret until Saturday. They were Orvllle Dengler, owner of Rogue River's pool hall, and Miss Laura Atherton. They will make their home here and are at home to their friends at the Burk hart apartments. Monday evening about 60 friends gathered and chart- varied them and were treated to candy and cigars. William H. Oalnes of Ft. Jones is visiting at the Charles Warren home. Charles Sanders returned Thursday from Sacramento, where he has been doing prospect work. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phelps and Junior, were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Grim at Medford. Miss Arlene Ear hart received news Friday of the passing of her grand mother, Mrs. Stevenson, at Medford. Ladles' Aid met In an all-day meet ing at Mrs. W. L. Bsdlcy's Friday. H. L. Clark of Bay City, Mich., Is spending some time in Rogue River at the Waldorf hotel. f Rogue River Girl Scout troop and the Gold Hill troop met Friday night at the Girl Scout home. Supper was served at 6 o'clock and a program was greatly enjoyed. Gold Hill troop leader It Mrs. Prima, while the Rogue Plver leader la Mrs. Joele Love. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott were Medford visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Dnllcy received a tele gram Friday, telling of the death of her son-in-law, George Green at Wapato, Wash. Mr. Green haa been ill for several months. Wednesday a supper and program was given at the Community hall by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. It was well attended and enjoyed by all. The Civic club met Friday at Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler's with Mlsn TUUe Anderson assisting. Attending were Mesdamea Swank, Victor Blrdseye and Effle Blrdseye. W. 8. Cary. Cecil Rob erts, Jane Smack, Albert Mcllvaln. W. A. Johnston, Robert Burk hart. Ralph Witt, Cloyd Dick, Mrs. Ray Moore and I, T. Galllgar. Mrs. Fowler was elected corresponding secretary. Robert Burkhnrt left this week to spend the summer with his niece and family, Mrs. Clyde Galbrenth at John Day, Ore., . . , April 37th the ladles of the Christian church gave a food sale, chicken supper and program at the Girl Scout home and report the pro ceeds from this evening amouuUd to a nice sum, Monday evening the small girls of the Scouts entertained the boys of the lower grades at a nickel social at the Scout home. An enjoyable even ing was reported. McLeod McLEOD, May 0. (Bpl.) Jim Pey ton caught about 30 pounds of fish Saturday In Rogue river, the largest being a steelhead weighing 8 pounds. Neville von Stein returned to Med ford from Missoula, Mont., after five years of military service. He Is now at home- helping his parents with their ranch work. W. C. Morgan has Joined the CCC camp at Union creek. Harold Peyton has Joined the Annie Springs CCO camp. Mr. McFarland mashed hla foot while working at the Lewis' mill last week. He Is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan. Nlon Tucker and chauffeur have ar rived at Rogue's Roost for fishing. Mr. and Mrs, K. L. Olass and daugh ters, Erma and Lois, attended the senior play at Butte Falls Thursday. The following were shopping In Medford last week; Mr. and Mrs. McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Daw son, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. von Stein and family, Mrs. Fred Mor gan, W. O. Morgan and N. F. Ohrt. James Thomas spent several days In Medford last week. Frank Dlts worth Is making prepa rations for the harvesting of a heavy crop of strawberries In the near future. t Ye Poet's Cornei Plonwr llohtir-llortc. (By A. W.) Found x funny saw-hom In a winder 'tother day Knew It wur. a aw-hor. but couldn't flgfler 't out no.wayl 'Twasn't like any 1 aver Men operate, Ao I aakt the Jublle Committee could they eluceedate? "Teah." they aald. '"thla here rlgg:n' . vaa planned By someone's great6ran-iappy when he started clearln' land. For his little settler's cabin In the wild, of Oregon He built that rustic work-bench to split shakes and atuddlna on. Relic of the pl'neer days, when this state was Juet a pup, "Twuii useful, sure, It must'ra been. to be ao battered npl Oo 'round to Jubilee Headquarter. an' you'll be proudly showed This quite "un-fancy" hobby-horse our pl'neer chlllern rode. Candidate Ball Saturday, Oriental Oardeni. Williams Creek WILLLIAMS CREEK, May 0. (Spl.) The practice baseball game at Wil liams Sunday afternoon between the Grange team and the school tean was -won by the Grange. This was the first practice of the season. Williams ladles' club met Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. R. F. Lew- man. Because of the rain there were only IS present. After a lengthy business meeting a pleasant social hour was spent and refreshments served. A daughter weighing eight pound was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Var ner April 30, In Grants Pass. She has been named Marjory Clara. Mrs. Varner was formerly Miss Marjory Jones and was a teacher in the Wil liams school for three years. Mrs. Emery Butts was calling on Mrs. O. W. Roberts Friday afternoon. Prof. F. C. Roimer of the experi ment station near Talent was on Williams creek recently taking sam ples of the various kinds of soil. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Eastltck and family and Mrs. Eastllck's mother, Mrs. Ramus, all of Yreka, Cal., were Sunday visitors at the Kradel New- comb home. . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Butts of Med' ford visited with their parents here Sunday. Mrs. Henry Norton and Mrs. Stella St rat ton were calling on friends on Williams creek Saturday. Tra Sparlln. who has been In the hospital in Grant Pass for severs! weeks, was brought home Saturday He Is improving nicely now. John Brittson is working on his mine on Horsehcad mountain this spring. Two men with a car and truck with California licenses spent four days last week on the Mat Morrison place, getting out two maple burls. They wilt 1e chipped to Japan. Jeff Pence's house caught fire Tues day evening but prompt action saved It. Trie roof over the kitchen burned. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wlngert and two daughters of Grants Pass were week-end guests at the P. E. Wood home. Two families who have purchased SO acres of the John Klncade place. have arrived from southern California and expect to begin building In the near future. Cllve Davidson and family have moved Into the white house on the corner, owned by Harry Cougle, Surveyors from Grants Pass were running the lines of the Wlsecarver place recently. They were assisted by John Klncade and his sons, Goorgo and Johnnie. Mrs. Anna Knutzen of Thompson creek was a visitor on Williams ere etc last week. Mrs. Kean of Alaska and Jack Dcd- rlck and Dorothy Welch of Orants pass were calling at the F, E. wood home Sunday afternoon. Phoenix PHOENIX, May . (Spl.) Mr. J O. N. Poling, Dr. Susie standard and Mrs. R. s. Peterson returned Saturday from Portland, where Mm. Poling and Mrs. Peterson attended a retreat of the Synodlcal and Piesbyterlal offic ers of Oregon, at nock Creek T. W, C. A. camp near Portland. Fathor-eon banquet aponaored by the "Builders of the Trail" and "Pio neer Boya" Thursday, was a decided success. AUiut 60 men and boya were present. Wm. Cottreil acted aa toaat- master. . Warren Poling gave a toast to the dada and W. D. Barnea re- aponded. Rer. Peterson gave an ex planation of tha work of the boya' classes. The speaker of the evening wae Rev. W. A. Cowden of Rogue River. Hla talk and atotle were very much enjoyed. The mothera of the boya provided and served the dinner. Phoenix Presbyterian cnurcn dis missed Its service Sunday evening and the congregation went to the Pirat Methodist church of Medford to attend the meeting conducted by Wal ter and Evangeline Duff. Plan are being made for the spec ial morning and evening aervlces at the Preabyterlnn church, May 13, In honor of Mother' day. There will be special mualo in the morning and the high school Christian Endeavor society has charge of the evening service. A group of young people who attended the state convention will give a report at the Young Pea pie's society meeting Sunday. Nor man FTaley, president of Crater Lake Union, will be In charge of the re ports. Rev. Peterson la beginning a courae on the origin and growth of the ChrU tlan church at the mid-week prayer services, and all are cordially invited. Regular meeting of the Orange was held Tuesday. The Mother a day spec ial program given was In charge of Mildred Ward. The refreshment com mlttee conalated of Mr. and Mr. Knudaon. Mr. and Mra. R. 8. Peter son, Mrs. L. Coleman and Mis Roberta Reame. Home Economic club of the Oran?e will meet May IS at Mra. Cal Luke'a. with a coveted dish luncheon. All member are Invited to be present. Thursday club of Phoenix la mak lne Diana for tl.e preparation of the Junior-Senior banquet to be held at the church, May 17. Parents of Mr. Houaton. Mr. and Mra. Ralmey of the Trail dlatrlct. and Mlaa coffeen of Medford were In Phoenix for the baraar Friday. Bazaar and carnival conducted by the Ladles' Aid or the Christian church was successful. The attrac tions were enjoyed by all. The rooms of the Bl ie Flower lodge, where It wa held Friday, were colorfully deco rated with aweelpea. rose, nap dragon nd marigold. The program Included piano aelectlona by Mrs. Percy Wood and Mlsa Irene Stedman. and a solo by Patricia Furry. A one- act play. Anton Chekker's 'The Bore," was also given, with Miss Mary Jarvia Thompson. Wm. Cottreil and John Barker participating. Mrs. Harley Johnson and daughter Sarlta left for Klamath Falls Sunday. The "Juveniles" are observing Moth er's day May 12, by entertaining their mothers and members ot the circle, The program will be given by mem bers of the circle. Woodford Turpln Is spending th week with his sister, Mrs. B. Stan- cUff. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hardesty and fam ily spent Sunday In and near Grants Pass, picking ana ten. , returning bf way of Big Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hearn and grand son Bobby enjoyed Sunday dinner la Ashland, and returning stopped to view the new Chateau du Comte, north of Jackson Hot Springs. Mrs. Geonge Drake called on Mrs. Lillian Coleman Monday. A homecoming ot all people who were either pupils or teachers at tha North Phoenix school, district No. 24, is planned t May H. The all-day meeting will egln at 10 o'clock, with, a dinner at noon, and program In the afternoM. All alumni are invited to spend the day. C. R. Morgan of Keno visited Sun day evening with hla mother, Mrs. O, B, Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. George Dickey and granddaughter of Salem and Mrs. Millie Toft of Medford called on Mrs. Donna Graffis at Mrs. M. Furry's last week. Mrs. Belle Furry and daughter. Mrs. ' R. B. Farmer, left Ivanhoc, Cal., Mon- : day for their home In Phoenix. Raymond Furry, who has been 111 -the past week, is slightly improved. People who called on him Sunday In cluded Mr. and Mrs. E. Judd, Mr. and ' Mrs. Bert Stancllff. Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Denzer, Dave Watt, Mrs. Bertha Coblelgh. Mrs. Mildred Ward and Mrs. Minnie McClain. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods were din ner guests of friend at the Lithla hotel in Ashland Sunday. Messrs. W. M. and E. C. Barkler left Monday for Bridgeport, Wosh and other point snorth, for a stay of several weeks. Robert Stedman Is confined to hla home with a serious throat Infection. George Bourne, Kenneth Watten- burg and J. Smith spent Sunday at Ijike o' the Woods, returning by way of Flah lake. Eldred Colver arrived home fromt Gold Beach where he has been teach ing the past school term. He will return in sepcemoer to rcuin am duties as professor of the Gold Beach, school. Mrs. McDougaU visited at the E. O. Berkley home Sunday, Members of the Thursday club aa giving Mother's day party for their mothers. May 10, in the parlors or the Presbyterian church. All mem bers of the club havlnf? flowers they wish to bring, leave thorn at the home of Mrs. Stancllff, and ell those who have not been solicited for anything are asked to please bring a quarter. Mr. and Mm. Paul Durkee and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Don Milne ot Ajiland visited at the Blue Flower lodge Saturday. The oard party given by tha mem bers of the Thursday club Saturday evening to celebrate the opening of the new club rooms in the Engel building was successful, and all en Joyed the evening. ,., Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, May 8. (8pl.) Lee Black has gone to spend a few daya aa guest of hla sister, Mr. Peter Bet and family at Eagle Point. Logging operatlona on the Dugan timber have been auspended for a few daya on account of over-supply at the mill. Qlrl Scouts met at the captaln'a Friday evening after school. Practice In home nursing waa studied. Mr. and Mra. Loula Culy of upper Applegate were vlaltora at the home of Mrs. Culy'a paronta, Mr, and Mr. Charlie Madsen Saturday afternoon May 6. Play rehearsal for the women' group axe being held regularly and the playa are progressing very well. Harry Ayrea has Joined the ronka of CCO workers and la located In the camp at Annie Spring, Crater lake. A muzzle-loading rifle, made In Champagne county, Ohio, 1848, with powder horn and bullet pouch, were donated' to the old time relic exhibit lit Diamond Jubilee headquarter. In Mearora oy L,eo Binca, ins ruie uub. nally belonged to Mr. Black'a grand father, and waa brought across tha plain to Jackson county by Mr. Black'a father In the 80'a. The wea pon la In perfect condition and still shoots a true a the day It was made. Auatln Bee, formerly of this place. acoompanled by a friend f.om Seattle, la a gueet of Mr. and Mra. Fred Van derhoof of Buncom. Shoppers and bualnees visitors In Medford May 6 Included Mrs. Harry Ayrea, W. A. Meeds, Mary Davles. Mra. George Pearce, Mr. and Mra. Paul Pearce, Charlie Madsen and daughter, Alice Valerie Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. John Black and Lee Black. Mra. Dollarhlde 2nd family of Ash land were- Sunday visitors of Mrs. Wulf's May t. Mr. and Mrs. John Black were din ner guests of Mr. and Mra. George Brownlee and J. D. French of Ster ling, May . Phone 84. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. On Your Car 'Old'