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PAGE SEVEN cjgMiutummtti sure M Wou, can PETT IVKlAf YOIU IX MEDFORD MAIL TEIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 26. 1934. mil Bead every ad on . tnu pase . J"" V will probably find V exactly the tiling M you want to Bny 1M or Mil . 11 " Vi isn't there. edver- tlse . . If '" I ' pensive, effective: RATES . ori first Inaectlon (Minimum socj gtah additional insertion. per wuiu - ( Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without oopj changes " Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND forWdTnthat morX purse. Writ or return to Mall ino une. Be"'- rj5rr"s"aUwhl ,emle Lu town markings on head and ear.. Bob tanea. ... - LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP ATEDSd7o7eralhmw work. Phone 565-M. . NTEDTJnTncmnbered competent woman for housework. Call at 311 S. Holly or Tel. 1648-K, WANTED MALE HELP 5?TBDc1altysatermen to bud Wnmen Permanent connection good income Insured. Box 168. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS " BoViiTylrToTd'w room and small pay. 635 North Cen tral. ETSERLYrependableiaa"y wishes work by hour or day. Housework or care of children, etc. 334 W 5th St. RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at her home. Call 138. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Light sedan lol $75 or leas. State make, .year, condition, box 1810, Tribune. . - WANTED Good used typewriter and vacuum cleaner. Box 1693 Tribune. WANTED Boys' bicycle. Phone 823- WANTED Second hand grain binder. Phone 132-R-3. WANTED Bedroom set. twin beds preferred. Will trade console radio. Don's Radio Service. Phone 668. WANTED Inexpensive downstalra housekeeping quarters. Phone 423-X WANTED TO BUY Jackson County Bldg. is Loan stock. Box 1671, Trib une. WANTED Chldren over 3 years to board. Phone w.uwn pn nnv lo-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise price and wnere can oo ran Davis Bldg. Portland. Ore WANTED Warrants., Redden & Co JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and unk of all descriptions. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape. Tel 1082 WANTED Baby calves. Rt. 395, Medtord. Box FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R- Thibauit. m.unvn nrnAl mnh.lr. hide and pelt See ue before you sell wool bags and twine to; saie. nieaiura Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St Phone 1063 ) WILL care for elderly sick people In my home Phone 437-X WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 w. 2nd. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 37 N Grape St Tel 1063. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern 8-room house. 39 Myers. FOR RENT 5 room lurnlshed house, fireplace, hardwood floors, over stuffed. 27.50 water paid. Inquire Apt. dlf, reopies Eiieuti.t;. 1035 W. 9th. 101 Clark. 847 E. 9th. !I24 W. Jackson. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel 195 after 5. 1670. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house . . . ... Redden i: Co. Phone 720 For RENT Home furnished oi unfurnished Brown & Walt FOR RENT 5 room modern furnished home, furnace, breakfast nook, elec- trie refrigerator, S4U, water paia Phone 728. I FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-r-m house on parement Inquire at 313 So. Front St or call 1338-L before 9am HOUSES tot rent or sale. Call Harold H. Brown, 195. FOB RENT APARTMENTS PARTLY furnished apt., gas range. bed. overstuffed davenport ana chair. Light, hot and cold water lurnlshed. Low rent. Apply Mall Tribune. PURN. APTS. 329 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apts. Refg. hot water, laundry and garae Summer rates (29.00. The Berbnn, 10 Quince St. APT. FOR RENT Phone 301-H. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlah apartments. CargUl court. Tel. t8S FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nice cool front room, 304 Oenesee St. FOR RENT Large front room with 3 double beds. Hot and cold water Close In. 30 S. Fir. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates. 335 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin and apartment, 18 per month. 445 South Front. VACATION CABINS Deluxe, meals, cheap. Convalescent Home, facing park. Ashland. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD, 4 per week. 330 Beatty. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main, Rate 91.00 per day. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Grape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Potatoes ani grain for feeder plga. O. S. Black ford Ranch, Central Point, phone 14-X-7 or 14-X-I. FOR exchange: Apricots for wood. O. L. Llndley, coker Butte Koaa. Phone 671-J-3. EXCHANGE Fum. re-upholetertng for lumber, wood, nth pole ana reel. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine tor light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres part ly imprOVCU. 1U4U1( s Route 3, Box 68. 320 A. STOCK RANCH, 30 head cattle. crop, equipment, 40 acres cultiva ted, free water right, excellent out range, close to paved hwy. good Improvements, family orchard, clear, priced $5000. Owner consider clear improved acreage near Mecuoro, Gainer Really Exchange, 15 N. Fir, FOR TRADE 10 acres timber land on highway near Astoria for modern house in Mearord. pnone ou-b. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 20 ACRES 'A mile south Eagle Point school, located on good road, can t be beat for raising anything, small payment down. Terms at 6. Pen- gra Real Estate, 524 north Biver side. 40 ACRES bottom land, 27 acres un der plow, balance pasture. Upright house, barn for 35 ton hay, 6 miles north Rogue River. Price $2500. see me for a deal. Pengra Real Estate, 524 North Riverside. FOR SALE 9 acres, some improve ments. Sacrifice. Schermerhorn, mile west of Phoenix. FOR SALE OR RENT Nice home. 716 Welch, Box 1888, Tribune. FOR SALE--917 W. 11th and 711 King. These houses have been recently painted and re-decorated. Attrac tive price. Harold H. Brown Agency. uei 195, arter , io70. FOR SALE 10 acres. Irrigated, culti vated, house, barn, chicken pens berries, orchard, near Medford. Will sacrifice. Box 1752, Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown at Whtl. FOR SALE 8 acre west of Gas Plant, Good land. Pengra Real Estate, 521 no. Kiversiae. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE 1028 Dodge coup per- lect condition; just overhauled. casn only. Box 1092, Tribune. GOOD USED CARS SO-DAY GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES '9.39 Plymouth Coupe 1934 Plymouth DeLuxs Demonstra tor 1920 LnSalle Coupe 1934 Studebaker 8 Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 Hudson 8 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1928 Dodge Brougham ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 88 N. Riverside Tel. 18 AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGG3 FOR SALE Young hens; white leg horns, Heds: one roll new wire. Call Friday or Sunday. I. W. Sample, one mile west Phoenix. PURE Bronze torn, Oockeran's prLte stock sv Jesse NU Rt 1. Ashland FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ONE black saddle mare and one year ling colt to trade for ibay. Inquire 249 so. Riverside. FOR SALE Fresh cow. Ahmt Ratf!a Or ii Adolf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BATTERY SPECIAL New guaranteed Batteries M 98. rebuilt, guaranteed 3 bo with old battery. A vtalt wi prove our high quality. Chief Bat tery Co., 307 So. Riverside, phone 13B5. MAJESTIC 8 tube H!eh Boy radio Beautiful in look and tone. Cat. 240 00 new. Bargain for 29. Also vacuum cleaner. 344 So. Oraps. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Large canning apricots. Brim containers. Phone Linn Or chards. Eagle Point 34-X-10. Victor Teasltore, proprietor. CHOICE raspberries, 3o per cup. you pica mem. Bring coiiuwuvrs. nutt" Calhoun, lis miles southwest of Phoenix. RANOE hay for sale. Allen Smith. Phone FOR SALE Placer land In Jackson ville, inquire Lyden House. FOR SALE Apricots, Tlltons, best canners, un-irrigateo, mm ana good size. Going fast. Coker Butte Orchard, out Crater Lake Hwy, SV4 miles, turn right. FOR SALE Apricot Special Hurry for jam, muter. cents in. Liinn Orchards, Eagle Point. Victor Te3 sltore, proprietor. FOR SALE Apricots 4c lb. Top Notch Orchard, end of Kings mgnway road. GLADIOLA blooms 25o dor., deliver ed. Mrs. Dressier, phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE Apricots. Henry HukUl, V, ml. south white school, oruim Creek. Tel 857-W. FOR SALE Apricots at Gilbert's, one mile east of Jacksonville, near Phoenix Road. FOR SALE TUton apricots. O. L. Llndley, Coker Butte Road. Phone 671-J-3. FOR SALE! Re-roof your home t wnoiesaia prices, save 3a. Closing out our line of prepared shingles. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Apricots from four cents lb. Ready Sunday on. Pierce Hot house. Phone 57-R-2. FOR SALE; Canning beets lo lb. John Gedllch, near Ever Shady Auto Park. BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add ing Machine, Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Huntlng-Flshlng Equlpmeat 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Combination safe. Call Jacksonville, 1Q2. DENTISTRY Dr. I. A. Gove. 335 E. Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all manes; terms II desired. Ail m&xes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co.. 34 N Sartlett. TRAILER Four wheels, pneumatics, oraKes. capacity aooo pounds. H. Nathan, Gold Hill, opposite Cement Plant. . RED RASPBERRIES for canning, see sign l mile on Kings Highway. Uncle's Berry Patch, or , phone 774-R-3. FOR SALE? Electric rs,nge, clock, 3 floor lamps. 123 Tripp. APRICOTS lo lb. Phone 597-J-8. FOR SALE Fancy apricots, red va riety, ueo. Aiioro. pnone iy-F-3 WANTED Used cream separator, me dium size. F. D. Gaskeil, Eale Point, star Route, FOR SALE Binder twine, hay salt, berry cups, fruit baskets, crates Monarch Seed it Feed Co. FOR SALE Dairy Fly Spray, 90c gai. .on tig your container. Mon arch Seed tt Feed Co. FOR SALE Fancy apricots. R. O. Ward, Fern Valley. Ph. 19-F-21. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. MISCELLANEOUS ASK US about saving nearly 60 of your Automobile Insurance 3 A ECroschel, 33 N. Grape St. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th and Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES LOOOINO contract to let equipped for small operation,. Box 933, Med ford.. FOB SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent $12.50 month Gold Hill, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract, JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol nth. and Title Insurance rne only complete ntle System la Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract, of Title. Rooms S and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave. upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in soutbern Oregon Printing ol all Kinds; boot binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caab sales slips and everything In the printing Unea. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Painting and Fapernanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 846--W ,1.9 8 Grape EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No oentral Phone sit Prloea right, semi guaranteed. HAWLE7 TRANSFER Expert pack, srs and movers Special uvestock moving equipment. Prices ngbt 018 North Riverside Phona 1044-X Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING. Ic per ai ft Mr. Black 310 N Bartlett. Money tu Lena MONET LOANED ON FURNITURE CAR. ETC Prompt servi- and le gal rates W. t THOMAS. 45 S Central Stat license No 8 167. LEGAL NOTICES Order to Know rane Why Order of fale of Heal I'ropertv Minuld Not IV Made. In the County Court of the Slate ot Oregon In and for Jackson County, f In the Matter of the Estate of EMMA L. MINEAR, Deceased. TO GLADYS A. MINEAR; RUTH G. MINEAR; ROBERT G. MINEAR; GLENN A M. MINEAR; DONALD MEARL MINEAR; ALTON M. ANDER- SON; MEARL I. MINEAR; JESSIE M. MINEAR, aa guardian of the estate I of Mearl I. Mlnear. en Incompetent; I nrf .iraKi i uivrp -H ....rri. and to JESSIE M. MINEAR. as guard tan or Robert a. Mlnear; Glenna M. Mlnear; and DonMd Mearl Mlnear; minors: and to OEORGEANNA JACK SON; and OEORGE TEATSORTH; heirs and legatees of Emma L. Mlnear, deceased, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest 'in or to the real property described herein: You and each of you. are hereby required to appear herein before the uounty court of the county of Jack son, Stat of Oregon. In the Court house of the said county and State, on the 28th day of July, at 10:00 o' clock in the forenoon of said day, tnen and there to show cause, If any you have, why an order should not be made as prayed for In the petition of Alton M. Anderson, administrator of the above entitled estate to sell the real estate of said deceased at private sale for the purposes mentioned In tne petition, to-wit: paying claims filed against the estate; Devises and legacies made by deceased; and Expenses of ad ministration. The real estate affected bv this or der, owned by deceased at the time of her death, and for which an order of le Is prayed for; la situated In Jack son County, Oregon, and particularly aeacnoea as ioiiows, to-wit Lots II and 12 of Block 63 of the original town (now city) of Med- iora. This citation Is published bv vir tue of an order of the Judge of the aoove entitled Court, made, entered and filed herein on the 22nd day of June. 1934. The date of the first publication of thla citation Is June 20. 1934. Witness the seal of the Countv Court of Jackson County, Oregon, this aotn day or June. 1934. (SEAL) County Court, Jackson Coun ty Oregon. Q. R. CARTER. Clerk of the County Court, Jackson County. Oregon. Not Ire of Sheriff's Sale By Virtue of an attachment exe?u- i tlon duly issued out of and under he ; seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County to me directed, dated on the ISth day of June, 1934, In a certain act' on therein wherein Elizabeth Fowler, as plaintiff, recovered judgment against the Pacific Mining & Smelting Com pany, an Oregon corporation, as de fendant, for the sum of $492.00, to gether with Interest at six per cent per annum on $144.00 from March 6, 1931, until paid, together with inter est at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from September 6, 1931, until paid, together with Interest at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from March 6, 1933, until paid, together with interest at six per cent per an num on $72.00 from September 6, 1933, until paid, together with inter est at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from March 6, 1933, until paid, and together with interest at six per cent per annum on $72.00 from Sep tember 6, 1933, until paid, together with her costs and disbursements tax ed at $22,10, which Judgment was on rolled and docketed in the Clerk's of fice of said Court In said county on the I8th day of April, 1934. and which said Judgment was partially satisfied on June 15th, 1934, In the sum of $88.60. Notice It Hereby Given that pur suant to the terms of said execution. I will, on the 21st day of July. 1934, at ten o'clock A. M. at the front door of the courthouse tn the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, of fer for sale and will sell at public auction zor cash to the highest bid der to satisfy the said Judgment in favor of the plaintiff, Elizabeth Fow ler,' and against the defendant. Pa cific Mining is Smelting Company, on which said judgment there Is a balance remaining unsatisfied In the full sum of $403.40, together with in- Mail Tribune Daily Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 1. Clianca 4. Smelts 9. Trea 13, Room fn a haram 11. Hand deatt to the table in varloui card fames 14. Pasture It. Fertlllzlnc element in flowering plants . 17. Place whare certain foods are marl and sold 19. Exists 30. Cotton fabrlo lAlRlNlEHgreiFlITRl LfAlC j AlN ATE L TTF Isep A UB eTpI i H r e iRTTTolloiaiAiTisnLiAi ai. Film on a ANNUNAMESUElYl liquid 2i. Performed 25. For fear that 21. Appetizers served be fore a meal 10. Disturb or IrrltAte 21. In addition 32. Peruvian chWtalna 2(. Faucet IS. Dutch meas ure of length IT. Reduca to bondage Weird Move with a . isver Malt liquors Kind of fruit Else Slip Phnrt itports Siiallow vessel Post of a itnlrcass Rodont Affirmative ' 2 ' WJt' JT I7 I" WA1 FT IS lb Wf'l B 3S 3b 1J7 36 ' Ji 1 I lifT I 1 I li 7 I teres, at six per cent per annum on 144. 00 from March 0. 1931. to June ISth, 1934. together with interest at at3t P" cent per annum on 173.00 from September 6. 1931, to June 15. 1934 ethr with interest at six per cent per annum on 72 00 from Marcn - iy3i' 10 June l0- iyj- e.ner w"h intTen Percent per sn- n"m on 7a o. from SePnriber a 1933. to June 15, 1934. together w.'th Interest at six per cent per annum on 972.00 from March 6. 1933, to J'ine 15th, 1934, and together with inter est at six per cent on 173.00 from September 0. 1933, to June 15. 1934. together with interest on the sum of $403.40 at the rate of six per cent per annum from June IS, 1934, until paid, together with the further sum of 32,10 plaintiffs costs and d's bursements, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title, estate, lien and interest tnat the de fendant. Pacific Mining fc Smelting Company had on the 18th day of April, 1934, or now has In and to the following described real property !t uate in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at the northeast cor ner of the Southeast Quarter of the southwest Quarter of Section Id, Township 36 South of Range 4 West, running South 325 feet to the County Road; thence following southwesterly along County Road 850 feet; thence West 440 feet, thence North 880 feet; thence E.ut 1000 feet to place of beginning, all situate In the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter in See tion 16. Township 36 South of Range 4 West, containing 16 acres, more or less. Dated this 18th day of June. 1934 WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga JS. Anderson, Deputy. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of uregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Hannah J. Kallstrom, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her Final Account In the above entitled matter, and tne above entitled Court has fixed J ily iwwi, iwj, at iu:wi o clock A. M., in the County Court Room. In the Court House in Medford, Orexon. as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. OLGA E. ANDERSON, Executrix. McLEOD, June 26. (Spl.) At the annual school meeting of the Laurel hurst district John 3. Weeks was elected director and Mrs. J. E. Pey ton re-elected clerk. P. J. DJts worth Jr.. was the retiring director. Mrs. Chester Davis and little daugh ter Barbara, left Thursday for Oaic land where they will spend the sum mer. Among the numerous campers spending vacations at Casey's camp ground are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Conk lln of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Marsh and family of Santa Monica, and Paul Chrlstenson of Valleja, Cal. Tha meeting of the McLeod Home Extension unit scheduled for June 29 has been Indefinitely postponed, due to Mrs. Mack's Inability to be present. Bobby and Richard Peyton are spending their vacation with their grandparents at Aberdeen, Wash. Ted Smith has secured work on the Diamond lake road. Hobart Dits worth a;:d boys went to the valley for apricots Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark were Sun day callers at the Glass home. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoag, and son Leo called on Mr. and Mrs. Bob All worth Sunday and report r. All worth In a much improved condition from his recent serious Attack. Mr. Meeker, new fire warden her, has been calling on folks in hia dis- Cross -Word Puzzle 7. Attired I. Aquatlo bird 9. Rudimentary 10. Gaelic sa god II. Month of the year 16. Kind of bem 18. Larga oven 20. Distinguish 21. Frighten 22. Light boat S3. Weaken stsalthtly or secretly 24. Snug room 26. Sweet or gently: musical 27. Symbols 29. Desert :i0. Donkey 22. Indefinite amount s. Colored 31. Merry ad venture: COlloq. 40. Hard ques tion 41. Olva tem porarily 44. Lubricants U. City In Belgium 4(1. Ballad 47. Footllke part 41. Plant; of the vouch fa mil) 40. Knock Mt. Pigpen 13. Tou and I A RJ3 AND R S j-jgA MSA 3 E MlTT E S p u t a pl t II If. Woman's gar ment IT. Watch secretly DOWN 1. Jump on on foot 1. Commotion I. Boon com pan lf n 4. It In debt I, Clamor 4, Hypothetical force I McLeod trlct Instructing them regarding fire regulations and otherwise furthering the interests of the forest service. Lota Glass spent Saturday with Bet ty Coburn. Mr, and Mrs. Von Stein. Mr. Mor gan and Robert Thomas were busi ness visitors in Medford Saturday. A slight rain fell here Sunday night to the annoyance of local haymakers. This Is the latest spring rain some re member In this community. Eagle Point EAOI.E POINT, June 28. (Spl.) Civic Improvement club held It regu lar meeting Thursday with 33 mem bers and four visitors present. Re freshments were served by HriMl Stoner. Grace Walker and Lena S tow ell. The club voted to adjourn for the summer and not meet again until the last of September, Mrs. L. O. Caster, Sybil Edwards and Mrs. Morgan of Phoenix, were calling on friends in Eagle Point Thursday and attended the Civic Club meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Jarode, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warnock and Miss Ora Cox of Medford called At the Clarence Meyer home Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meyer enjoyed a picnic supper at "Sunset on the Rogue" Sunday evening, the occasion was Mrs. Charley's blrthdav. Grange H. E. C. club will be guests of tha Roxy Ann Grange club at a meeting at the Red Top school house, June 27. Mrs. Ruby Walton Is working In Medford at the Franklin cafe. James Waters transacted business in Medford Monday. Don Brlttsan has Installed a re frigerator show case In his store and will now handle all kinds of meat. Grace Holman and Luclle Coy are spending a few days at Coy's ranch. at Climax. THE GRANGE Talent Grange Flag day was observed with a fitting patriotic program at the Talent Grange, Thursday evening, consisting of patriotic songs, a reading "The Yankee Flag," by Mrs. Bates, two bag pipe solos by O. M. Goddard, a talk on "Lincoln and True Patriotism," by Harry Weagant. and a few tricks of magic by Elmer Whipple of Medfor.l. The program closed with a whistling contest, the prize being won by O. M. Goddard. The Grange charter was draped In memory of Mrs. Charlotte Purves, a well-loved and faithful member. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Borg who were delegates to the State Grange gave Inspiring and Instructive reports of the session. Home Economics committee gave a splendid financial report of the food sale at the Ashland auction, June 19. After the close of the business ses sion refreshments and few lively games were enjoyed. Lake creek Grange. Although farmers ot the Lake Creek section are very busy harvesting their hay, Lake Creek grange enjoyed a good attendance at Ub last meeting. Since the last writing two wed dings have occurred among the grange members, that of Dorotha Meyer and Wallace Ragaaale, both of Lake Creek and Donna Brown ol Lake Creek and Donald Young ot Eagle Point. A marriage only a few days prior to these and one previously men tioned In thla column was that of Prancea Wilson of Sams Valley and Harry Tonn of Lake Creek. Theae young couples are receiving many congratulatlona and good wlahea from their friends. All four who are from the Lake Creek com munity are officers In Lake Creek grsnge. Mr. and Mrs. Young have moved to California to make their home and will be greatly missed In the com munity. Lecturer Julia Sldley presented a program which was principally In honor of the newlyweds. The brides were asked to choose songs for the group singing. Those selected were "Smile, Smile, Smile," and "Smiling Through." "Old Black Joe," suggested by Master Floyd Charley, was also sung. Following thess numbers the mss ter's report on the state grange aes slon at Roaeburg waa given. This account was very Interesting and out lined for the membera In a compre hensive manner the most Important points ot the meeting. Advice to the newlyweds on "How to Preserve a Husband" waa read by Betb Zundelll. Another number for their benefit was an "Advisory Let ter" by Anna Tonn, which was reading exceptionally well given, Refreshments were served In honor of the brldesand grooms. O RANTS PASS, June 98. (Spl.) Efforts to revive the 16-montlu-old on of Mr, and Mrs. Jena Ingram, lower river road, after the child fell In nn Irrigation ditch were unavailing Monday afternoon. A gas lnhalator operAtf1 by Dr. R. O. Wnuur and Ward V. Hammond, local California Oregon Pow?r com pany manager, waa iiaed without sue eA for nearly three hours. It was believed the boy hud been In the rater only a minute or two when he was taken from ths ditch, None of the family knew how the child fU In, though they believed he must have been playing too near the edge. An invitation la extended to Ladles and Gentlemen to attend a card party Wedneadsy evening at the Parish ha'.l Sponsored by St. Ann's Altar Society. Prizes and Refreshments, Admission 2 Jo. Rare Fair Art i . .. 1 - "r- - '',rij ' Among tha rare and priceless ex hibits in the Hall of Religion at the new World's Fair la thla Ivory icep tar of a Phoenician king. Inacrlp tlon on It was written 900 B. C and shows the Phoenician alphabet In the form It was borrowed by the Greeks, and we In turn received It from the Romana. BIBLE SCHOOL AT T A beautiful candlelight worship service, followed by a pageant, marked the closing program Sunday evening. of the Phoenix Community Bible school. The school, participated In by the Christian and Presbyterian churches, was an outstanding success In co-operstlon and Bible teaching. Wm. Cottrell and Mra. Ralph Peter- eon were tn charge of the dramatlza tlon of the atory of the baby Moses and the stories of the boy Joseph and the Good Samaritan which were Interwoven with the memory work of the school in a clever way, and pre sented before a very large audience aa one play. Between scenes the map, chart and memory work waa demonstrated, ln terBpcrsed with songs and speeches, Little Miss Sanden presented Mra. W. S. Gllmore with a beautiful gift from the teachers and pupils of the school, Mrs. Gllmore waa also recipient of a poem written by Mis Grace Garri son of the Christian church of Phoe nix. "The Two Painters. I aaw two painters at work one day And I marveled how each one painted a different way. I saw one paint on the hearts ot men A dark stamp of hatred and lust and sin. And X saw where the other had arched the dawn A mystic bow of new-born gold across my window drawn. t saw one paint a bare wooden cross On a naked wind-swept hill, And I saw the other paint the delicate moss By the side of a sheltered rill. f ssw one paint the blood and strife Of a death-strewn field of battle, wild And I saw the other patnt a kingdom or love In the heart ot a little child. By Orace Garrison. At the conclusion of the program, diplomas were presented the graduates by Mrs. Ollmore. supervisor, assisted by the following members of the faculty: Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Wll llsm Cottrell, Marions Poling, Alice i llensler. Mrs. w. E. Poling, Grace Oar I rlson, Rev. Mark Brownrlgg. Mrs. Mil dred Msrshsll, Mrs. Edith Thompson, Msry Jsrve Thompson and Mrs. Gar rison. On Friday afternoon the school en- Joyed a plcnlo at Llthla park, Ash land. Ona of the welcome periods of the school wsa the story talllnx period In which the following had a part: Rev. Mark Brownrlgg, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. J. o. N, Poling, Mrs. J. Malmgren, Dr. D. E. Standard and Rev, E. Iverson. Dr. Dsn Standard wss In charge of the teachers' prayer service each mornlr.j. E E At the Phoenix grange hall Satur day night, an Interesting two-hour entertainment waa put on by Elmer J. Whipple, well known musician of this section, which wsa greatly en joyed by the large audience. Some "spooky" acts caused much excitement, especially when the "spirit of Jesse James" came forth. Sleight of hand, and several msglcsl tricks were also put on by Mr. Whipple, who wsa aided In soma mental telepathy acta by his wife. Following the program, dancing was enjoyed the remainder of ths evening, and refreshments were served. Use Nil! Tribune want sds. OF GERMAN RULE SAYS EXPATRIATE Nazi Dictatorship Will Be Succeeded by Military Rule Is Belief Schacht Is Declared Real Ruler NEW YORK. June 39. (AP) Th New York Post. In the first of three copyrighted artlolesi by Johanne Steel, saya today that Adolph Hitler' rule of Germany has come to sn end and that the Nazi dictatorship will be succeeded by a military dictator ship. Steel predicts these seven stens lit Germany: 1. Tool of forces stronger than himself, Hitler will be atrlpped of power, possibly within two weeks. 'aHJalmar Schacht, real ruler of German for the past six months, will remain dictator of economlo and commercial policies. "3. The aged Von Hlndenbure wilt retire. 4. The former crown prince, or one of the kslser's grandsons, or Hit ler himself, will be mede regent or president. '8. Frane Von Papen or Hermann Wllhelm Goerlng will become chan. cellor. 9. If Hitler la made president. executive power will be vested In the chsncellor: if a Hohenzollern beeomee regent executive power will be the. oretlcally his. 7. Frit Thyssen, steel and nower baron, will hold his grip u czar of the Ruhr and Rhine basins." 8teel (the name a nom de Dlumel was for severs! years economlo ad visor abroad for the German minis try of economics. He served as a member of the Prussian diet and later became private secretary to the president of the relchsbank. Hlalmar Schacht. On the day Hitler was sp- pomtea ensnceuor, steel was arrested and sent to a concentration camp. He escaped, made his way to England and then to America. He has con tributed to several American maga zines. ASHLAND, June 28. (Spl.) An other automobile accident has graced the record of the north railroad un- dercrosslng. Two oars came togsther in a crash that might have proved serious had It not been for the re duced apeed and the angle of the Impact beneath the tracks Sunday morning. 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