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at MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, THURSDAY, JUXE 28, 1934. PAGE THIRTEEN Mmmmmmvxivm voe mot mm the wimeMEM Sf Read every ad on thla pun f"" will probably rind exactly the thint you want M buy ot tell . . . II Isn't there, adter tlse . . . It's 'nw pensive, effective! RATES Pei word tlrat insertion (Minimum 36c) il0h additional Insertion, nnrd ... " - . (Minimum 10c) 'Per line per month, without copy changes Phone 75 FOB WANT AD8 LOST AND FOUND rpIyEDFrom Humbug Creel: ono Srowo mare about 1050 to 1100. Hid rope halter. Very gentle. Scar on riht front foot from wire. Tracked to Foots Creek June 20. f Any one seelnc her please notify Earl Young. 206 West D Street. Grants Pass, Oregon, or Applegat F- - LOST-Sack containing tan leather bag with woman's clothing. Detween Medford and Eagle Point Sunday morning. Finder may keep money In purse. Wrlto or return to Mall Trib une. Reward. LOST Small whlt female pup Brown markings on head and earn. Bob tailed. 242 N. Front. LOST It dog missing, call 1516 WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED dependable woman wants to care for aged ladles and children at her home. Box . 1705. Tribune. ELDERLY, dependable lady wishes work by hour or day. Housework or care of children, etc. 234 W 6th St. RESPONSIBLE woman will care for children at her home. Call 1228. l WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS Jf WOULD like to rent farm on shares, somecning iiiriuoncu uiu.... Prank Schneider, care J. B. Bristow, Eagle point. WANTED Modern, furnished house. Two beds. Prlgldalre. Oarage. Ons of elec. stove. Tribune, Box 1840. WANTED Stock saddle, goon condi tion. Phone 871-h. evenings between six and eight. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand store, 1603 N. Rlveresldo. Telephone 266. WANTED Light sedan for 175 or less. State make, year, condition. Box 1810, Tribune. WANTED Boys' bicycle. Phone 523-R-4. WANTED TO BOY Jackson County Bldg. It Loan stock. Box 1671, Trib une. WANTED Chldren over 3 years to i board. Phone 582-R. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 417 Davis Bldg. Portland. Ore WANTED Warrants. Redden 8t Oo JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape. Tel 1082 WANTED Baby calves. Rt. 396, Medford. Box FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 960. R. Thtbault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts dee us before you sell Wool begs and twine foi asle. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St Pnone 1062 W1U. care for elderly sick people In my borne Phone 437.x WANT TO BUY 1029 Ford cheap. 333 W 2nd I V ANTED Household goods stoves tools or what have you Medford Birgaln House 27 N Grape St Tel 1092 FOR RENT HOUSES foa RENT Five room house Just renovated. 118.00. water paid, is Crater Lake Ave. Phone 597-R-2 O. E. Pierce. FOR RENT 9-room house. 8 shade, fruit. 116 So. Holly. lots FOR RENT Very attractive small furnished house, 822.50. Phone 5S9-J-2. OR RENT Modern 6-room house. 39 Myers. 1026 W. 0th. 101 Clark. 847 I 9th. 371 m . Harold H Brown Agency. Tel 195 POR RENT S-room furnished houss Reddenj; Co. Phone 720. FOR RENT Homes, furnished oi Vjofurnlsbed. Brown s Wait WR RENT 5 room modern furnished home, furnace, breakfast nook, elec tno refrigerator, 140, water paid. Phone 728 Bouses 7o7 rent ot sale. Call Harold H. Brown, 194. . . FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Partly furnished 6-rom house on pavement. Inquire at 312 So. Front St. or call 1336-L before 6 am. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt. Re's, hot water, laundry and garage Summer rates $25.00. The Berbsn. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT Furnished apta. and housekeeping rooms. 616 N. Central. PARTLY furnished apt., gas range, bed, overstuffed davenport and chair. Light, hot and cold water furnished. Low rent. Apply Mall Tribune. FURN. APTS. 220 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Apts. 334 Apple. APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh apartments. Caxglll Court Tel. 495 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Modern sleeping room, Hot and cold water. 84S N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Large front room WUb 2 double beds. Hot and cold water Close in. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates. 325 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin and apartment, 13 per month. 445 South Front. VACATION CABINS-Deluxe meals, cheap. Convalescent Home, facing park. Ashland. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 716 E.. Main, ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE: Or will trade for good piano, milk cow at. D. C. Durham, .Route No, 1, Box 390. Griffin Creek district. FOR SALE OR TRADE Potatoes and grain for feeder pigs. O. S. Black ford Ranch, Central Point, phone 14-X-7 or 14-x-l. EXCHANGE Fura. re-upbolsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White eleotrlc sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TWO ACRES, river bottom, free wat er, 5 room house that cost S17U0, garage, chicken house, close in, fine location, clear. Irade for Medford residence.- Homeseekera Exchange, 402 East Main. 80 ACRES 15 miles from Medford for vacant lota Medford or small ac.-e, age. clear for clear. Box 810, Rose, burg. Oregon. TRADE Cabin site at Shady cove for lot in Meaiora. rnone o. 320 A. STOCK RANCH. 30 head cattle. crop, equipment, w acres cultiva ted, free water right, excellent out range, close to paved hwy, good priced (5000. Owner consider clear Improved acreage near Medford. Gainer Really Exchange, 15 N. Fir. FOR TRADE 10 acres timber land on highway near Astoria ior mooern house In Medford. Phone 582-R. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE AAI.F Attractive stucco house on Jacksonville Highway, rnceu right. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel 195, after 5, 1670. ed. Easy terms, unincumoerea. dux 1708, Tribune. Dirannniu unMff Located on Old Stage Road. 1 acre Wltn 4-room completely muueiii home, beautifully landscaped, large A,nr as (VflO Tmmpdlsu, sale price $2200. Terms. Exclusive agents. STOCK RANCH 280 acres, 150 acres under cultl- vaflrtn Mflfle InfttYl SOU. Wll fenced. outrange, large barn, fair house, 20 acres free water, price so.uuu. win take 3 to 6 acres will Improved highway frontage as part payment. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E Main St. Medford. Oregon 40 ACRES bottom land. 27 acres un der plow, balance pasture. Upright house, barn for 25 ton hay. 6 miles north Rogue River. Price $2500. See me for a deal, pengra rteai nata-a, 524 North Riverside. FOR SALE OR RENT Nice home. 716 Welch, Box 1688, Tribune. cr,p sAt.R.-nt? w. nth and 711 Klna. These nouses nave oeen icim; painted and re-decorated. Attrac tive price. Haroia M. erowp Agency Tel 195. after '. 1670. WHEN you think of real estate, think o! Brown as wuwb. nnn o 1 I E D -.M. a', ,f flA Plant Oood land. Pengra Real Estate, 524 HO, iliversiac. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Ev-.o cut Model A Ford coupe, ex w ont eonamon. new pcvtit. va E. 8th St. OOOD USED CARS SO-DAY GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES I9J3 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan, wheels 1929 LaSalle 5-passenger coupe 1928 LaSalle sport coupe 1930 Hudson 8 sedan 1934 studebaker 8 sedan 19M Plvmouth DeLuxe sedan isutfpDnHn MOTORS. INC. - M Riverside Tel. 18 FOR SALE POULTRY AND E0QS FOR SALE 23 laying Red hens. Call 976-W. r""', ' vn..r,B hens? whits lea horns Reds: one roll new wire Call SrXv or Sunday I. W. Sample, one mile west Ftioemx. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Brume torn. Cockeran's prue stock $5 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Asmarjo FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Freafi cows Schultt. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Cheap. Fox terrier pup, male, opposite puone uou course. FOR SALE Dalmatian (coach dog) puppies make Ideal watch dogs on display thla week at Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Springer spaniel puppies registered A. K. c, ot auai cnam plon Flint of Avondale. Internation al champion Jambok of Ware Blood Llnea, 11 weeks old. See them on display Sat. evening. Sunday, Mon day, Tuesday of next week at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BATTERY SPECIAL New guaranteed Batteries $4.98, rebuilt, guarantees $3.60 with old battery. A visit will prove our high quality. Chief Bat tery Co., 207 So. Rlverstde, phone 1385. RED RASPBERRIES 3C CUP. YOU pick them. Bring containers. Oo 1 mile S. Oak Grove school then keep to right mile. R. E. Klncheloe. FOR SALE Aprioots 4c lb. Top Notch Orchard ten minutes drive from town end ot Kings Highway road. Look for signs. Phone 610-J-l. FOR SALE $75 violin, $30; chllds' art blackboard. 1036 Court St. Tel 1261. APRICOTS Ttltone, the canning kind tree-ripened, unlrrlgated. Tne cot with the flavor. Crocker, Coker Butte Rd. Phone 591-R-4.' APRICOTS At Garrett's ranch, Coker Butte Road. Phone 750-H. FOR SALE Credit on new or used car at Ford garage. Sell at discount. Phone 995-L. APRICOTS 3c lb. New Fruit Stand on highway, 3 miles South Medford. Bring containers. R. L. Daniels. PLUMS for Jelly. 3c a pound. 341 Ha ven St. DENTISTRY Dr. 1 Main. fl. Gove. 335 E GOOD USED PIANO, $65. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 123 W. Main. BUY GLADS in your own county. 10 acres to choose from in Table Rock valley, one mile west of Table Rock store. D. S. Prultt & R. F. Ralnney. FOR SALE! Large canning apricots Bring containers. Phone Linn Or chards, Eagle Point 34-X-10. Victor Tessltore, proprietor. RANGE hsy for sale. Allen Smith. Phone 7-F-I4. FOR SALE Apricots. Henry Huklll, 14 ml. south White school, Griffin -Creek. Tol 857-W. FOR SALE Tllton apricots. O. L. Llndley, Coker Butte Road. Phone 571-J-3. FOR SALE Re-roof your home at wholesale prices, save 35. Closing out our line of prepared ahlngles, Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Canning beets lo lb. John Gedltch, near Ever Shady Auto Park. BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Combination safe. Call Jacksonville, 162. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired, white Sewing Machine Oo. 24 N Bartlett. FOR SALE Electric range, clock, 2 floor lamps. 123 Tripp. WANTED Used cresm separator, me dium size. F. D. Oaskell, Eagle Point, Star Route. FOR SALE Binder twine, bay salt, berry cupa. fruit baskets, crates Monarch Seed & Feed Oo. FOR SALE Dairy Fly Spray. 00c gal. Bring your container. Mon arch Seed 6c Feed Co. FOR SALE Fancy apricots. R. C, Ward, Fern Valley. Ph. 19-F-21. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. MISCELLANEOUS ASK 08 about saving nearly 60 ol your Automobile Insurance S A Kroschel, 33 N Grape St. DOGS examined free, and Bartlett. Dr. Stone. 4th BUSINESS CHANCES PORTLAND MANUFACTURER desires southern Oregon operator no sell ing or canvassing, aatlsfactory In come for few hours spare time work every week. Investment of $250 00 to $300.00 for equipment requlre.t Call Room 420 Hotel Medford Thursday evening or Friday morn lng. FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent $12 60 month Gold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAI.'KBUN CO. ABSTRAd CO. Abstracts of ntu and Title Insurance rna only complete Title System in Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Centra) Ave. upstairs. Expert window cteaneri LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all klnda: book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems duplicating cas,) sales alios and everything In the printing usee. 28-30 n. orapa Phone It, BUSINESS DIRECTORY BADS TRANSFER e STORAGE OO -Offloa 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right dertfve guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Speotsl livestock moving equipment Prions ngbt 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-1. Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo par a? ft. Mr. Black. 810 N Bartlett. Money to una MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. THOMAS. 45 6 Central. State license No fl 1S7. Painting and Papenungini M. A. BUSS Painting and paper hanging Tel (Me W o.S 8 Orape LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson. ' In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie Marie Perl, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underalgned. has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day. Judge of thi above entitled Court, as Executor ol said estate, and has duly qualified, according to law; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly 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 months from the date hereof. Dated and first published May 31st. 1934. JOHN A. PERL. Executor of the Estate of Nell! Marie Perl, deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sale 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 ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 6th day of June. 1934, in a certain action therein, wherein W. E. Thomas as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Georgia Mustsd and Lewis Mustsd. wife and husband the defendants, for the sum of Seven hundred eighty and 39-100 ($78039) Dollars, together with Interest there on at 8 per annum from April 16th. 1834. until paid with costs and dis bursements taxed at Thlrty-elx and 55-100 ($36.65) Dollars, and the fur- tner aum of Seventy-five and no-100 ($76.00) Dollar's, as attorney's teas. wmcn judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 8th day oi June, lust. Notice la hereby given that, dutsu- ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 14th day ot July ivoi. at io:uu ociocx a. m., at tne front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, uregou, oner tor sale ana will sell at public auction for cash to the hlghsst bidder,, to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this aile subject to redemption as provided by aw, in oi mo rignt. tine ana interest. that the aald defendanta, Oeorgla Mustad and Lewis Minted, wife nd nusoand had on the 16th day ot Oo toner, 1928, or now have in and to me roiiowing described nronertv. ilt. uated in the County of Jackson, State oi uregon, to-wlt; Lot numbered Ten (10) In Block Number Thirty-nine (39) of the original Town (now City) of Med. ford. Oregon, as numbered, duie. nated and described on the official piat tnereor, now of record. Dated thla 5th day of June, 1934 WALTER J OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Mail Tribune Daily ACROft L Military student t. Metal . Color 12. Sheeplike It. Court 14. Rubber tree IB, Nulsanets 18. Tims Intervening It. Range of mountains in Wyoming 30. Muss or lyric and amatory poetry 21. Horseman's goad 21. Exclamation of disgust or repugnance it. Scandinavian measure of length 21. Over: contr. 27. Robs 29. Articles of furniture HI. Required 15. Come out Into view 27. Wing IB. Quiet 4). Uflverse 42. Land lighting force 42. Vegetable II. Implement for turning Solution of Yesterday's Puizl A PTElRgai R 'E ftfTATE13 DIElLlI IAPS ERA SffA MBA 5SA P OlR K t E Nlf? TEE" nUe N Dij 47, Amount of weight a vetiel may carry 4fl, Water vapor uutcn eity Writing 6S. ti. Reddish orange dys Ifi. Japanese coin II. Harden 17. German elty ' lfl"" " 9 7s 7Z 7. ' 'Jim. ' Iplli'6 if U"20 21 22 HP HP uMi aMl u & III ; mi 111 2j 3o lip 31 32 33 34 WiWM llli4' ii 43 44 Wits 4U ss Wfi rw n Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, June 38. (Spl.) John Bam ot CUlt, Calif., tre guest of hlA brother, Walter Beam. Roland Thompson of Klamath Palls I apendlng a month with hla grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry. Mr. Rogers of Sn Diego. Calif., la visiting at the Oeo. Baker home. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Barker left on Friday for their new home, at Merrill. Mr. and Mr. John Ragedale and children vlsltd at the Wright home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Simmon and daugh ter of Olandale, Calif., arrived recent ly to spend the summer with Mrs. Simmons' sister. Mrs. Edna Monla. Mrs. Gertrude Peart and son Don ald of Medford. visited at the Glass home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Charley at tended the state Grange at Roeeburg last week, as delegates for Lake Creek Orange. While there they were the gueste of Mrs. Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Chynoweth of Mon tana called at the Wright home Sun day. Mildred Hansen spent several days at the CtngcAde home last week. While there she attended the Sunday school conference at Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wordley of Cen tral Point were guests at the Wright home Sunday. Irene Charley. Lola Wright and Helen Brown attended a party at Mrs. Alma Myers Saturday. Brownsboro shoppers In Medford Friday were : Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Terrlll, J. D. Henry, Roland Thompson, Mrs. Jeeae Glass and Geneva Glass. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, June 38. (Spl.) Members of the Sams Valley Exten sion unit met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. L. Frlnk, where the fol lowing officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. J. L. Frlnk, chair man; Mrs. Paul Schuli;, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin, secre tary. The following names were en tered as those desiring to take up the projects on schedule for this year: Mrs. Dick Hemsley. Mrs: O. Davis, Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin, Mrs. Dick Straus, Eva Frlnk, Mrs. Root. Lewis, Mrs. Frank Hensley, Mrs, J. L. Frlnk, Mrs, Ernest Lyman, Mrs. Paul Schulz, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs, O. T. Wilson, Anyone else desiring to take any or all projects should notify the secre tary. No charge Is attached. The young people gave a rousing charivari to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Straus Monday night. Miss Mary Esther Davis returned home Saturday night from a two weeks' session at the Oregon State college. Ladles' club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Messer, where Mrs. Chas. Duggan will assist In en tertaining. Dean Wilson returned Sunday from Lake Creek, where he spent the week with his sister, Mrs. Harry Tonn. Have your brakes tested and adjust ed free thla week by factory experts Pennington's Battery Service. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Written f rom lie o pay . Pertaining to the country 10. The cream 1L Imp 17. Rub out 19. Beginning 21. Drunkard -23. Kdlble sned 34. Shelter for aircraft 27. A son of Noah: vnr, 21. Shelter ao. Acid fruit 33, Grows Icm light 11. Tree 34. Period of time afi. Late si. Shelters for small animals II. Positive elec tric pole 40. Fine fabrlo 42, Makes a pre liminary wager 44. Short slfepi 41. County In North Carolina 41. Turn to the right SO. One: Scotch II. Orown-up boy O N ECTA P 5 Dp L E iAse g A lHHi MCe DOWN 1. Policeman: slang 3. Hall am) farewell 1. Moltnt 4. Go in (i. Trial I. Sudden Sharp pain i f. E1eotrIfld particle Trail TRAIL. June 38. (Spl.) Mr. and Mre. L. C. Yancy and son Bob of : Palo Alto. Calif., are here spending a few days at Sunset-on-the-Rogue. Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Young of Grants Pass and their nloce, Miss D. Hugglns of Denver. Colo., called on Mr, and Mrs. Hutchinson June 33. They were enroute to Diamond lake on a fishing trip. Mrs. James Russell and little daughter Sally Lee of Medford are spending their vacation at their cot tage on the highway near the Elk creek bridge. Miss Gladys Williams of Trail la staying with them for company. Dewltt Banner arrived here June 32 to spend his vacation. Dewltt has been attending Stanford university. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson of Chllo quin were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson. John Millard and Galen Knox of Medford are spending a week's vaca- lion nera stopping in tne cottage or John's uncle. Mrs, L. A. La Dleu has returned home after spending several days In Medford. Mrs. Helen Perry who has been helping her uncle, Mr. Crofford in the lunch room the past month, has gone to Grants Pass where her hus band la working. Mrs. La Dleu has charge of the lunch room at present. Miss Betty Kuhn of Union Creek was a week end guest of Miss Laura Bell La Dleu. Pink Thomason of Central Point Sam Hutchinson and Boyd Tucker spent the post week end at Fish Lake fishing. Charley Blaess has gone to Diam ond Lake where he has work running a steam shovel on the road work there. Guy Merrlman wa In Medford Monday. Mrs. Llal Tucker and Mrs. Alma Merrlman helped Mrs. E. E. Ash with sewing June 31. Word received from the Howea states that they will soon be home, They were sight-seeing in Yellowstone park and had encountered a storm In Da kota. Miss Francella La Dleu has return ed to Central Point after a few days spent here as guest of her parents. Mrs. Llal Tucker and Mrs, Jennie Hutchinson were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, c. Merrlman and chil dren of Medford were Sunday guests of his brother H. Merrlman. Ralph Watson has gone to Hamak er ranger station for the summer. Mrs. Watson will Join him there in about a week. Mrs. L. Yancey and son Boh visited with Mr. and Mre. 8. W. Hutchinson Tuesday afternoon. Phoenix PHOENIX, June 38. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry and daughter, Pa tricia, motored to Lost Prairie Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Furry are re maining for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thornton of Medford visited at tne Mathew Bark- ley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berger of Lind say, Cel., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Furry Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norven Walters were din ner guest at the Furry home Sun day. Master Bobby Hearn waa the hon ored gueat at a party Thursday In celebration of hla rourth birthday. Last Friday tha Dslly Bible Vaca tion achool concluded with a picnic, arranged by Mri. B. atancllffe. The teachera and atudent body reported a nice time. Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft and eons, Rob ert and Wilbur, are visiting with Mra. Nottle Wilbur at Dorena, Ore. They plan to remain until after the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Furry and chil dren and Mrs. O. Stedman drove to Yreka Sunday, accompanied by Mra. Belle Furry, who returned to Yreka after a business trip here, Mr. and Mrs. Dana .Frame and children of Sacramento, Ca!., are spending the week visiting with Mr. Prame'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Frsme. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mathlt of Dan ville, Cel., visited Mrs. Donna QrafMs at her home In North Phoenix. Sunday evening aervlcea at the Phoenix Presbyterian church were In the form of a candlelight service. The program Included a violin aolo, "TOMBOY TESS" . 'AO ...... yjj rrjffjrd "THIS REPORT FjT TESS - IT 'J .ill StMfiy terriBls "J I nS7T IV are at the hfd of the class of fine haberdasher to discriminating men of Medford. Tft htv twvi made It policy to carry only the finest mtrrhendlse , , to charge th lowest possible price. Friday and Saturday are VACATION BARGAIN DAYS. Come In and get jonr there. . . . Jantten Swimming Soil for hois ii.oo uemilne Panama Matt 1 1. On One group of Shortt I Oo 14.50 All-wool Swimming Trunk! M.OS Fur-ln-hnnd Ties 3e zipper Sport Shirts 3c , by Alice Hensley: the anthem, led oy tne cnimren a vesiec cnoir; re- sponslve reading, a selection y the choir; scripture reading, I sat ah fl;l-B; a hymn and benediction by Rev. M. Browning. The candlelight service was followed by the closing exer cise of the Dally Vacation Bible school, Including a chalk talk, "Pal estine," by David Barker; "Paul'a Journles through Palestine were trac- ed by Velma Carmean, and the aalt map of the Holy Land presented; & dramatization by the Junior depart ment of the Bible story of Joseph; summary of the wonc accomplished by the pupiia( nd comments by Rev. Peterson. Appreciation for the co operation of members of tht phoe nix Christian church, the aupervlror, Mrs. W. S. Gllmore, of Medford, and the teachers. The primary play. "Moses," with musical accompani ment, was given, and Lawrence Jor dan recited the 131st Psalm. Under the direction of Mrs. W. E. Poling, the primary group sang "Little Feet" and grace was given by the Junior department. "Oood Samaritan" was the play put on by the Intermediate department, and Mrs. Qllmore and staff presented the diplomas Wm. Cot t Mil summarised tha historical events of each play Immediately pre ceding each presentation. The Thursday club meets this week at the club rooms. The refreshment committee Is Mildred Ward and Esther Wilson. i4 Forest Creek FOREST OREBK, Juna J8. (Spl.) Peopla from here who were In Med ford for business and shopping June 33 included: Mr. and Mra. Aaron Ayrea and family, Mra. Harry Ayres and chll dren, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Davles, Mr. and Mrs. Paul pearce and family. Mr. and Mra. John Black, Mr. and Mrs. A. Meeds. Mrs. Oeorge Wells and family visit ed with Mra. Paul Pearce and her mother, Mrs. Boyd Juna 37. Vera Ayres returned Saturday from a week's visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ayrea In Medford. Mr. and Mra. L. W. Hill and chil dren of Phoenix are spending a few daya with Mra. Hill's father. Lee Black. Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mra. Aaron Ayres June 34 in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and daughter Jerry: Aaron Ayrea Jr Mr. and Mra. Grlmea and sons Billy, Jim my, Chester, and Oliver, all of Cen tral Point, Donald Forbee of Eagle Point. i Mrs. Charlie Madsen and daughter, Alice, vlalted at the James B. Dug aan home June. 34. Avanda Ayres, Russell Ayrea, Jerry Jones, Aaron Ayres Jr., and Don Forn ea enjoyed a swimming party at the river June 34, Women's group U to meet June 38 for luncheon with Mra. Paul pearoa, Qlrl Scouts will meet Friday after noon with Mre. Black to begin work on their cooking project and to dl cuss Diana for a hike. Mrs. Charles Sleek left last week for an extended visit with friends n Coos county. Rogue River ROOTJE RIVER. June 38. (Spl.) School election was held June 18 to elect a director and clerk. Two ran. for directorship, Mra. I. T. Oslllgar and Mr. Swank, th latter being elected for three year. Reed Carter, present clerk, waa re-eleoted. Monday evening, June 18, about 40 membera of Live Oak Orange gath ered at their hall and enjoyed a pot luck and an evening playing game and singing. Every one reported a pleasant evening. A short business meeting was held. Ira Phelps, Richard Scott and wife and son, Nell, enjoyed a day at Dia mond lake Wednesday, returning with a nice lot of fish. Mra. Fred Dengler and Mra. Thee Nelmuth entertained with a plonlc dinner on the lovely grounds of the Nelmuth home June 17 for friends and relatives from Orants Pass. Covert were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mathet, Mri. Minerva Dengler, Mrs. O'Nell, all of Orants Pass, Mr, and Mrs. Dengler and Mr, and Mrs, Nelmuth. While cutting a cable where he wa working, Ralph Witt suffered a bad Injury to his left hand. In some manner the cable turned when cut and tore Into his hand, badly lacerat ing It and leaving splinters of steel. which hsd to be removed by a physic ian. At last reports he waa resting welt. Miss Flecla Tubervlllt left June 17 for her home In Sacramento, after spending several weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Tom Wilson. Nat Hart left Tuesday by train for Aberdeen, Wash., where he will be a vltness at a trial being held there. Mrs, Una Mcllvaln spent several By THE WW -you ARE,. Jv Srt i S-ll .Cir Ml in& ,HltV unv i -r vm ir .oi a no i in 1 1 r I I 14 k TWT -I I V 11.4 II"' daya with her niece and family, Mri. Ruby Day at Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wiley and small daughter, Marlon of McCloud, Cat., ap.nt the week-end visiting Mr, Wiley's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Wiley and other relative here. Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Hatch and family have moved from the Beck house to the Waldorf hotel. Mr. Snow, more familiarly known aa "Daddy Snow." slipped w:-.Ua nlght- watchlng at the aaw mill and Injured hla leg. At present he ts s patient at a Medford hospital. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Stead have returned to their home, after spend ing soma time at the Lance home on Foots Creek. Mrs. Lance has been ill and her mother haa been there to care for her. Mrs. Bertha Lund and children re turned laat week from Talent, where Mrs. Lund cared for the children of Mr, and Mrs. Borg, while they at tended grand lodge. Mrs. Ruby Day of Murphy spent Thursday and Friday with her aunt, Mrs. A. T. Mollvaln. Wm. Harter haa sold hla farm one mile out on Bvana creek and he and hla son, James Harter and family, have moved Into the new house re cently built by Mr. Mcllvaln on Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Dengler, Mlsa Velma Smith, Mlsa Mary 8mlth and Wayne Ray spent the week-end at Diamond lake, where they enjoyed boat riding and fishing. Mrs. Lelah Shepherd entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday In honor of her father, Charles Botkln. Joe Shults, city marshat, Herbert Koeppe, Mrs. Grace Kathan and Mra. Bertha Lund were business visitors at Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter of Holly wood, Ca., who hava been visiting Mr. Carter's brother. Reed Carter and family, left Monday for their home. Mrs. Reed Carter and daughter. Char, lotte, went a far at McCloud, Oat. with them, where ahe will visit two weeks with Her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton. Wiley. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, June 38. (Spl Mr. Morgan, Mre. L. o. Caster and daughters Sybil of Phoenix, were) Thursday dinner guest of Mr. M. L. pruett. In the afternoon they all at tended the civic Improvement club of Eagle point. Mta Oraoe Holman spent several daya at th Coy ranch at Climax visit ing Miss Lucll Coy. Mrs. Luther Hawk of Eagle Point apent Tuesday at Mra. M. L. Pruetts' helping her with om sewing. Wlllard Northcroft of Medford M spending several day at the Holman home. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young were Sun day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harnl.h and family of Eagle , Point. , Mis Margaret Dug an who ha been attending school In Medford I spend ing her vacation with her parent, Mr, and Mrs. Dugan of this district, Th electrical itorm which recently passed here did considerable damage on Capt, Black' property. Mr. Alto Nichols and brother Floyd called tt the Jack Stowell hem Tuesday. Miss Mary and Helen Harnlah (pent several day at th horn of Mr. and Mra. Nick Young. WINDOW OLASa ? Mil window glass and will replace your broken window reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Work. P iimitttHtH! HoteTFii igaeroa rlgueraa St. tt 10th, Lot Angclee, Calif. One of Lot Angeles' newest Hotel. 4 0 0 Outside ftooma of Comfort, Downtown. Oarage In Connection. Rate from 11.80 per day without bath N.oo per dty with bath 13.00 per day, twin beds nd bath A B. SMITH, Lessee. CAMPBELL CLOTHING 00, ENOUGH PAPPVPEAR -THEY tEAOM TH $mz AT BOTH rw, w Ft" - (A JL