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PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY RE F E RE N CEjj 1! Vtt auv StlLL iBOttOtt.' MEBFOTtD MAIL TRIBUTE, jrEDFORU. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, 1933, Beit every ad on thU page. fon will probably find ex actly the thing you want to buy or sell. W It lnt there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word tint Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND POUND Black leather glove. Owner may have aame by paying for adv. Tribune. LOST Lady's wrist watch; 1&-Jewel Swiss, No. 818536. Valued as keep sake. Finder pleace Phone 1U. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALEHELP WANTED Girl for part time house work, to work for room, board and email wages. Call 1524-J. WANTED MALEHSLP 6ALEMAN WANTED Man to sell flour and feed for lare Portland mill, tola territory, on commission basis. Acquaintance with bakery and other trade essential. Olve address and phone. Box 601. Mall Tribune. WANTED Salesman to sell a new vn Mitat. Vm enrlenoed and willing to work. Apply Claycomb Motor Co., Aahland, Ore. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Person for good paying proposition. Prefer ex-sales person or ex-acnooi teacner. 4094. Tribune. . WANTED SITUATIONS VSXPEMENOED Waitress needa work. I P. O. Box 849, Meaioro. WANTED Dressmaking, embroider ing. 11 So. Orange. Phone 1505-W. STENOGRAPHER Experienced In all work Qesires iuu ur unto altlon. Write Box 4913. Tribune. WANTED Care oi sick or any work Mrs. Huson, Phone 1346-M. WANTED-M1S0ELLANE0US WANTED To rent 6 or 6-roora house In gooa nejgniwruouuj v-w wentea ana n-.a lhu dress Box 6097, Mall Tribune. WANTED Improved acreage. 3 to 6 acres, near Medford. small down n.nn.nt- hnjance like rent. BOX 6083, Tribune. RELIABLE couple want to rent 6 room modern furnished house. Call Mr. Carver, Medford Hotel. We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also ouy metals, hides, pel", wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape 6t. Phone 1083. WANTED Single or light twin motor cycle. Cheap. Emmett Warner, Trail, Ore. WE PAT up to 3 for Lincoln pen nies; Indian heads, $35. Send dime for buying catalog, "uuinuu. Box ZK. Hollywood, Cal: DO commercial spraying. McGonagle. Phone 358-M. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had years of experi ence in preparing returns. Phone 1377-Y after 4 p. m. Fred L. Colvlg. FOR RENT HOUSES I 3-ROOM house, furnished; garden space: 610, water paid. Ill W. Jackson. SMALL furnished house. 134 So. Ivy. HOUSE for rent. 1333 W. FOR RENT Furnished house. 504 S. Oakdale. Call FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. RATES very moderate at 718 E. Main FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 3-rm. apt. 604 w. 10th. rOR RENT Furnished apartment and cabin. 618 North Central. rOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment. 305 Beatty St. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT Furnish fd apt. 706 So Oakdale. FOR PENT Apt. 3.14 Apple. FURNISHED. tesm - heated house keeping apartm-nta. Reasonable rate. Phone 457-J. TiP RENT Furnished tpt. L!ht and heat. AdulU. 345 N Bartlett. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Deirable More i'tce. pee wwth'.ands. MrcU-rd Fio-wr Shop, or phone 151a. FOB RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Desirable office space. Medford Bid., cheap. See Or. Mol fatt. room 416. Medford Bldg. CABDiS FOR RENT By day. week or month. Se. at Camp Wlthua. N. Riverside. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 33 North Grape street. Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired. Size 16x60 feet. Will rent or lease at reasonable figure. Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE lS-gaug. Winchester pump gun. for fresh cow. call tw-i-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1934 Chevrolet pickup tor gooa dairy cows. Inquire 133 Kenwood. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE HAVE beautiful Pasadena, California, property to exchange for auch in Medford; no incumbrance. For In formation write Box 4934, Tribune. TRADE House, not modern, and one lot, south part of town, for prop erty nearer mill. P. O. Box 941, Medford. FOR EXCHANGE Portland apt house for Medford residence prop erty or improved acreage near Medford. Box 3281. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity 5- room house; consider late mo-iei sedan. 631 W. Jackson. 1200 BUYS modern 4-room furnish ed house.-3 lots, fruit and berries; garage, small cabin; 6175 down, balance monthly. 304 Bliss St. RIVER BOTTOM RANCH 160 acres. 90 cult., 70 excellent sandy loam river bottom; good free water right; 6 miles off pacific highway on mjr- ket road; good 6-room plastered house and 62000 barn and ot.ier outbuildings; out range, and other modern conveniences; $15,000 ranch for only 66500; 61500 down, balance 30 yeara at 5. One Inspection wll convince you. the best ranch bargain In So. Oregon. 15 N. Fir FOR BALE By owner. Bear Creek bottom acreage, close In. Phone 1524-L. t BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices which you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER, CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTING FISHING, come In and Investigate, BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 8 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS 610 DOWN. 65.00 MONTH On pavement; plenty water, elec tricity end phone available. In quire 116 N. Riverside. I60-A. RANCH, close to school: 40 cultivated, 40 more slashed, 35 A. free water, family orchard, barn. other buildings. Price 63000; 6600 down, bal. terms. ALSO 20 acres, free soil, level, close In. 5-room modern house, large chicken bouse. barn, garage. All cultivated. Clear Stooked and equipped. Trade for larger ranch and assume federal loan. Homeseekera Exchange, 403 Eaat Main. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side, 6 minutes walk from city center 8600 will handle, balance 9. Box 4815, rr.bune. HOUSES FOR 8ALE OR KENT Jack son County Building & Loan Ass'n rnone 190. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown As White. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, mo., to uuy Your Home. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS Best stock of late models In Medford 30-Day Written Guarantee Plymouth. Chevrolets, Dodges. De- Sotos, Chryslers, LaSalles. Fords, Bulcks and Essex. Most of them 1930 models and later. 36 cars to choose from. Don't buy till you have seen our stock. OPEN EVENTNOS ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside BARGAINS every one. at 23 So. Fir. LOOK at all the used cars before you buy. 22 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage. 22 Bo. Fir. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALS R. I. Red chicks ready March IS. Hatching ees; blood teated. Mrs. Snyder. Tel. 4-F-4, evenings. HATCHING EGGS. Plymouth Rock. Tel. 615 WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs. 50c C- A. DeVoe. il. 523-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Three yearling heifers H. C. Mulr. Rt. 1. FOR SALE Jersey heifer; freehen soon. M. F. Barlow. Talent. FOR SALE Horse. also Drood sow Box 31, Wagner Creek. FOR SALE 6 milk cows. 7 heifers, yearllne Guernsey bull; hay. C. J Oreo. Eaaie point. FOR SALE Duroc strain weaner piga. Wing Orchards. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work and Mdd hoo-v Medford Riding Academy Phone 838-R. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Home-Brown alfalfa aed. ( F. E Bybee. Medford Rt. 2 ! FOR SALE Coal burning Buckeye , FOR SI - -Ooorl Nex-o vq apples, t 30c bos. Pinnacle No. 4. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS brooder, 600 -chick capacity. See Don Robins, located first place north of Blackwell bill on Pacific highway. FOR SALE Good quality Federation seed wheat, recleaned. .1 60 cwt.: recleaned Haanchen barley, 63.00 per hundred. Henrv Nledermeyer. 1 mile north Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Tel. 354. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Diamond ring with plat. lnum top. Reasonably priced, box 6091, Tribune. FOR SALE Good trailer, cheap. In- quire 1313 mantle St. USED KELVINATOR refrigerator with cold control, 4', cubic feet, bo. Leonard Elec., Holly Theater. FOR SALE Household furniture: S beds, dresser, dining-room set, living-room set, wardrobe, book and writing desk, cabinet and book case, heater, 3 standa, center table, lota of fruit Jars, electric waaher, lawn mower and garden tool. 141 No. Ivy. FOR SALE; Wentworth trailer. 920 Beatty. FOR SALE OR TRADE Centrifugal pump. 4 -Inch; large steam engine; 2 -horse potato planter; Essex coach. Address Messenger, Gold Hill. GLADIOLAS Red, Lavender. Yellow White. Pink. All colors of the rain bow. Twelve varieties. 60 good sized bulbs. $100: 120. 91.75; 180. 12.25. Post paid. NOW Is the time tc plant. P. A. Jerome, Route No. 4 Box 127, Grants Paaa, Ore. FOR SAL1? Ten-Inch 2 -bottom sulky piow. rnone laai-Li. ALFALFA seed from old reliable stock. Fields known to produce good crops for 35 years. If you want Common alfalfa, many tests show this equal to any. Superior to many. Oregon stand ara purity 918.00 per hundred. Phone B23-J-4 FOR SALE: 3 00 -gallon Bean spray rig at a bargain price, w. b. Barnum, Carlton Nursery Yard- Tel. 851-Ft-a FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable for brooder house, can arrange for money under FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumber Co.. Tel. 594. North Pacific Hwy. at court St. FOR SALE: Chopped alfalfa hay. E Kllngle. Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE Second and third cutting auaiia hay. eio. call Mrs. M. F Hanley, Phone 198-R-l. MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re- silvered; auto glass Installed; brok en windows replaced; store front plate glass, table tops; picture rraming. MEDFORD PLATE OLASS CO. 86 S. Bartlett. Phone 446 SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and fertilizer. Garden plowing and lawn worn, wasnea aana. rocx. ana pias ter sand Phone 1534-Y or 9I2-J. FOR SALE Hay. E. $10.00 ton. B. Hanley ranch FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats $1.50 cwt Also go xi horse hay C A DeVoe 623-J-3 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 327 So. 6th St.. Klam ath Falls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title 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. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning 4c upholstering. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gove. 325 E. Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to 9300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. Licenso No. S-157. See W. B. Thomas or E. J. RUey, 45 So. Cen tral. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Painting AV paperhangltig. M. A. BLISS Painting 4c paper hang ing. Tel 646-W. 313 So. Grape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work. Prices reason able. Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R. MISCELLANEOUS OLD STAMPS. ENVELOPES. CARDS Do not burn any; sell them to me. Address P. O. Box 793, Med ford. LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire of Sherlff't Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. that under ar.d In pursuance of a Decree of the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County, in rult therein wherein Portland Mortgage Company, an OroKon corporation, was plaintiff, rftid Marie Reynolds, a widow. L. A. Robert and Mabel A. Robert, hus band and wif. were defendants, which Decree was duly entered nf record In the Journal of said Court on the 15th day of February. 19M. and duly docketed in the Judgment Lten Docket of aald Court on the 16th day of February. 1935. wherein it was decreed that there was due and owl nil unto the plaintiff the full sum of $1.143 46, 3100 00 attorneya fres. aiifl the coats and disbursements j of the Milt to be taxed, amounting to iJOVO, and wherein it was de creed that the said sum constituted valid, subsisting, first and prefer red lien against the premises des cribed as Lot 1, Block 2. Summit Avenue Heights Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon, aa security for the payment of said sums of money. and In which said decree tl was de creed that the said premises should be sold in the manner provided ov law for the purpose of satisfying the i said several sums, in pursuance of a , Mortgage amy entered oi recora in Volume 77 at pa Res 241-2 of the Mortgage Records of said County, and which mortgage by said decree was duly foreclosed; and under and In pursuance of an execution In said j causa duly Issued out of and under 1 the seal of aald Court, dated Feoru- j ary 19, 1935, and to me directed, di recting me to sell the aald described premises for the purpose of satisfy ing said several sums of money. NOW therefore, unaer ana in pursuance of aald execution and de cree, I will, on the 33rd day of March, 1935. at the front door of tne court house In Medford, Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of the aald day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor easn, tne earn Des cribed Dremlsea for the purpose of satisfying said sums of money, sub ject to tne rignt oi reaerapnon as provided by the laws of the State of Oregon. Dated Feb. 19, 193ft. , SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff. By Howard Gault. Deputy. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, March 4, 1935. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph D. Morrison, of Eagle Point. Oregon, who. on July 3rd, 1928. made Home stead Entry. Serial No. 017959. for EVfc SE'4. section 29, Township 34 Range 2 E Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before Victor A. Tengwald. U. S. Com. mlseloner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 30th day of April. 1935. Claimant names aa witnesses: R. c. Conley. of Sams Valley. Ore gon; William Hoekenyos, of 1600 N. Riverside. Medford. Ore.; Theodore Fredenburg, of Butte Falls, Ore.; Joseph Mynot. of Trail, Ore., Star Ht. WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly lasued out of and under tne seal of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty or jack&on, to me directed nnd dated on the 11th day of March. 1935 m a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, aa Plaintiff, recovered judgment against the property here inafter described, for the sum of Five Thousand Four Hundred Forty-fiur and 59-100 Dollars ((5444.59), with costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty-four and 85-100 (34.85 Dol lars, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk'a office of said Court In said County on the 5th day of March, 1935. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 13th day of April. 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for aale and will sell at public auction or cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the cost of this aale. subject to redemption aa provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendants, Lehl R. Hard man; Earl J. Cameron, a minor; Rob Roy Cameron, a minor; Greta M. Hardman, a minor; Neil L. Hard man, a minor; Phyllis L. Hardman. a minor; L. R. Buckley, as administrator of the estate of Hattle May Hardman, de-ceased:- Pal A. LaClalre (also known as Pal LeClalre) and Mary LaClalre (also known as Maria LeClalre), h'is band and wife; J. A. McKltrtck and Nora McKltrtck. husband and wife; Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Harpooned S. Flee linens 161 Thoughtful 1. Winnower 17. Son of Judab IS. Notion 19. Ceremony 20. Out of: prsflx 2L Escape artfully 21. Device for stirring tha air 2$. Coma In 27. Ventures 2S. Female aheap 29. Not fresh 30. CHv In Holland IL. Short line for attaching a fishhook It. Expose to moisture 24. Muffles 37. Divisions of a minute 40. Mountain: comb, form 41. Depiction of the beauti ful 42. Angles 46. Pushed a croquet ball with the mallet M. Any monkay (l. Dilutes AS. L'ncle: Scotch 64. Heads 57. Maacullne name Solution of Yesterday's Pun Is PlEICIOlRIUlMpDIOldlM S Q p R A TE j E A S fL 0 I L AITIfe AIN, T IjjllO B A ADlATr BE A Ljl ANS AlAlP LEAS REENF qTR CE MENT MUTiTARSlli AllOOFNTiREP sWlfeMLA O X IfATtDji AIM A Z E 8 t dNloiRMM MaIrIe.It 68, Bend payment H0. Fragrant 6L Always: poetlo J. fiolltary 63. New En f I and state: abbr. 64. Child's toy Infant 66. French mu sical com poser 69. Plural end In Mad mad tl. Polished Tl. Those who take the Initiative T4. Dry barren regions i IT li k I 17 WM 1 ' I" 'a l'3 I" m, 3 ; n Tl ,-4.23 iiTIi 13 ;3LMMZ- M 2S 3t ,.',37 xTf ''.... ' . , mmmmm . r I) i1'"fa. na I ZZlll W - - li' sz 73 Weaaley McKltrtck and Jane Doe Mo Kltrick. whoae true name la Ethel McXl trick, husband and wife; George H. Tucker; S- B. Tucker; Kimball Frutt Company. Inc., a corporation: Sgobel & Day, Inc., a corporation; Siobel & Day Credit Corporation, a corporation; (Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a corporation; and Rogue River National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, had on the 19th day of April, 1933, or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson. state of Oregon, to-wtt: 1. The North Half of the South east Quarter and the South wee t Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Nine, Township Thirty-six. South of Range Two. West of the Willamette Meridian. . Beginning at the Southeast Cor ner of the Northeaat Quarter of Sec tion Nine, Township Thirty -aix, South of Range Two, Weat of the Willam ette Meridian, and running thence weat along tne center line of Sec tion Nine. 80 roda. thence North 60 rod, thence Bast AO rods to the East line of Section Nine, thence South along the Eaat line of Section Nine. oo rods to the place of beginning. containing 30 acre, situated In Jack son County, Oregon. Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said landa and however evidenced Dated this 13th day of March, 1935. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackaon County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Rosebung, Oregon, March 9th, 1935. Notice la hereby given that Lewta H. Wyant, of Lake Creek. Ore., who. on March 3, 1930, made Hotneatoad Entry, Serial No. 018917. for 84 8Wi and SWU SEVi, Section 19, Township 36 S., Range a E. Willam ette Meridian, haa filed notice of in tention to mnka final three-year prooi. to eataDnsn claim to the land above described, before Victor A. lengwaid, u. s. Commissioner, at Medford. Ore., on the 20th day of April, 1935. Claimant names aa witnesses: Frank Kllngle. Oold Zundel. L. Harris, w. s. Chapman, all of Lake vreex, uregnn, WILLIAM H. CANON, Register. Fl BE PENDING BILLS WASHINGTON, March 13. (AP) Surveys of chief streams on the en tire Oregon coast south of the Co lumbia river with a view of deter mining the best methods of con trol ing or eliminating floods which take a heavy damage toll each year, are provided for In seven bills before the house flood control committee. Rep. Mott R.. Ore.) said the bills would provide for war depart ment surveys In all streams in Tilla mook county, the Umpqua, Coqul lie- Rogue. 81 unlaw, Yaqulna and 611 eta rivers. The surveys Mott explained, would be the first step at control ing the flood waters which often sweep over rich agricultural lands. The general appropriation of the war department for such purposes would cover the cost of the surveys War department appropriations would provide funds, later, for necessary flood control work. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle II. Reefed on Wm knees (4. Confidences 23. Region 24. Wonder and fear 28. Mountain laks iU Force air noisily through the nose 32. Springs 35. Put on 16. Before 33. Money paid avoid blood feud 33. American Indian 43. Overseer: 43. Iridescent 44. Nerve network 45. Protects 46. Tanaled DOWN U Accelerated 3. Ba diffused throughout 3. Type measure 4. Apart 5. Is carried (. NIK 1U before a holiday T. Deprives of hearing t. Common weeda . Tropical Maok bird u). Measures 11. Spike of flowers tt. In that war 47. Julea Verne character 43. Noted 49. Hates W. Anger IU. Finished 16. Mercantile M. Morbid rsaple ratory sounds at. Funeral oration . Oaeila aea got tl. Malt bevaragt TO. southern atate: abbr. 100 square meters of lan 0 DNWtoEFS Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. March 13.- (Spl.) Ladles club enjoyed a festive affair at the birthday party meeting at the clubroom Thursday afternoon with Mrs. May Payne. Mrs. May Dusenber-1 ry and Mrs. Catherine Morgan as hos tesses. After a social time the mem bers gathered in tha dining room where they were given an appropriate vocal duet by Misses Grace and Ruth Btgham. Two birthday cakes graced the table which waa tastefully dec- ocated In fragrant spring flowers. Those honored were Mrs. E. W. Em- pey. Mrs. A. A. Waldorf and Mrs. Ruth Schnls. Birthday greetings were extended the guests. Mrs. Loren Andrews of Portland was returned from Richmond. Calif., where she visited her brother Harold Straus and Is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Dick Straus. Two more trophtea adorn the tro phy case of the Sams Valley high school, won by basketball teams this season. The first won when the local team defeated Rogue River for the county championship, and the second when the team came out with second place honors in thu Southern Oregon Normal tournament. Although some disappointment was felt over the boys' failure to win In the finals at Ashland, the majority feel well sat isfied with the fact that out of nine schools represented from Jackson county. Sams Valley was the only team to carry home a trophy. The high achool under the dlrec tlon of Miss Erma May and Miss Eleanor Coombs, has made extensive preparation for a Saint Patrick's day operetta, to he given at the auditor ium Friday night. Classy songs and classy costumes will aid In making the affair attractive and Interesting. The girls' high school basketball team was defeated by one point on the local floor, by the Central Polut team Monday night. Sams Valley Grange, through ef forts of the Home Economics com mittee, haa added a new stove to the community kitchen, by sale of hot tamales at the last meeting. Business transacted at the last meeting lnoluded the Installing of R. H. Secgmlller as chaplain to fill the station left vacant by the death of Mrs. Seegmlller. Grange voted to help purchase a curtain for the school auditorium Those assisting In the lecture hour were Mrs. Maud Grant, Mrs. Edna Stalllngs, Miss Helen Burreson, Mrs. James Weaver, and Mrs. Pete Bur reson. Good reports were given by the agricultural legislative and edu cational committees. About thirty basketball fans from Same Valley witnessed tha finals at the Ashland tournament Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn spent the week at Lake Creek with Mr. Tonn's mother. The following Is an anonymous poem sent to the Sams Valley cor respondent right after the county championship game, evidently by a basketball fan. Sams VaOey Warriors Some are abort and some are tall. Look out Rogues we've got the ball, Harold and Jerald and Mclvln. too, Say "Come on Lloyd and put her through." Lewis and Burrel say "Don't you see? The championship has got to be, And so the Rogues worked hard and fast To win the game until the last. But when at last the game waa o'er Sams Valley came out with the score. And Mr. Empey said, "Boys now you see I said you'd win If you stuck to me, Laat year the championship you won And got It this year too, by gum. And since basketball has begun This makes eight trophies Sains Val ley haa won. Since the crow blasting Incident at Ray dam, farmers have noticed a decided shortage In crow flocks In their fields. Sams Valley Grange will give an Irish program Saturday night com' memoratlng St. Patrick's day. 4 Heard District HOWARD DISTRICT, March 13 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Avery have moved into a tent on Clarence Starkey's place. They are planning on building a house later In the spring. Mr. and Mra. Frank McGonagle and family have moved into their new home on Howard avenue. Wm. Oarrlson has moved Into one of the Oarrlson houses near the school house. Mr. Whlllock and family have moved Into their new home on the old Pacific highway. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Brock have purchased several acres of orchard south of the S. O. 6. packing house. They will continue to make their home on Howard avenue. Mra. Lillian McFarlen and daugh ter, who recently moved here from the eaat have gone Into the chicken buslnesa. They have three hundred baby chicks. Mrs. McTerlen la also a practical nurae and will do nursing part of the time. J. R, Fretwell was pleaaantly sur prised with a abort visit recently from his brother, Sara, who w en route to Portland from Cali fornia. Mrs. Sunday haa received the aed news of her slater's death at Yuma, Arls. Mr, and Mra. Sunday and daughter had Just returned from Yuma when aha received tha word. Mr. and Mra. Theo Johnson and family and Mra. Colli Lines and rhildren were callers at tha James Parka home Sunday. Antelope ANTELOPE. March 13. (0pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bigham and daughters spent March 3 at the home of Mrs Aletta Bigham of Sams Valley. Mrs. Ella Smith of Medford haa been spending few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Btg ham. Antelope farmers are hoping for a few weeka of fair weather, aa some of them have yet to plant oat and wheat, also gardens. Mrs. Louisa Oreb la spending a few days In Medford with her daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Smith. Pupils on the honor roll at tne Antelope school this month were Jean Back, Alice Allen, Hazel. Anna- belle and Barney Rlggs. Marvin Wood. Maurice Davlea and Barbara Culbertaon. Dr. Drummond and Miss walker visited school Mnrcb 8. Antelope Literary club met March 8. A good program, waa given. Those who took part In the playa were Newton Allen, Frank Brown. Marine Yorton, Junior Kline. Mary Kline and Almets, Day. 6econd cast in cluded Hasel and Ann a be lie Rlggs. Bob Arena, Harold' Lawrence, Jean Beck and Alice Allen. BUI Perry gave a reading entitled : "Z Like the Depression." Meedames Cal Spen cer and Nell Von net rtellen also cave readings which were enjoyed by all. Special music by Lor an Smith and the Whaley brothers and father of Reese Creek went over big with the crowd as well aa the trainee dog of Mr. Whaleys. Betty Phillips gave a harmonica selection, Hawl and Annabelle Rlggs sang a duet accompanied by Mrs. Rlggs on the guitar. Those who attended the Antelope Literary club March 8 from the va rious districts were Mr. and Mrs Clarence Oreb. Mrs. Sam Coy and children, Mra. Roy Ash pole of Eagle Point, Mra. Myrtle Smith of Medford. Loran Smith. Mr. Whaley and eons of Reese creek and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Llndsey, Mr. and Mra. Will Llndsey and eon of Aahland. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Owens enter tained with a hiking party In the snow near Dead Indian March io Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kline and children. Mr. and Mrs. Luther day and daughters, Hazel Rlggs, Marine Yorton. Betty Phillips. Helen Kent. Newton Allen. Frank Brown, and Mr. and Mrs Henry Owens and son and daughter, Edwin and Allene. A picnlo waa en joyed at 1:30. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd stimpson ana daughter, and Mr. Dave Rummel visited Mr. and Mra. Jack Wood March 10. . ( McLeod McLEOD, March 13 (Bp!.) Mr. and Mra. H. M. Von Stein entertained with a turkey dinner Thursday for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allworth, Mr. and Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Corn stead, daughter and son-in-law, and Mrs. Mulrhead. Lee Ed mo nd son of Butte Falls visited his place here one day laat week and called on a number of old neighbors. Neville Von Stein visited friends In Medford over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Cheney from Medford have taken possession of Casey's din ing room and store which they have leased for a time. Jim Casey who haa been seriously ill this winter returned from tha hos pital March 4 In a much Improved condition. He Is now able to be about the place again. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulrhead were guests of the Von Steins over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Condrey Monday. A birthday party In honor of Leon ard Moore waa given at Sunset on the Rogue Feb. 38. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mra Geo. Condrey, Mr. and Mra. Jack Bor den, Mr. and Mra. Norman McDon ald, Mr. and Mrs. Clareace Noly and Lt. Kendrlcka. Movies shown by Mr. Perry entertained the guests for the evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Eart Roberts and son Mr. and Mra. Ted Smith and son Charles, spent Monday with Mr. and Mra. Qua Dltsworth. Leo Hoag la working for Lester Throckmorton of Eagle Point, Kenneth Rodgers, Dan and Wallace Ohrt were among the Prospect high basketball players who participated In the basketball tournament at Ash land last week. E. L. Olasa went to Medford Sat' urday for treatment for neuritis In his arm. The federal far in census enumera tion haa been completed in the Trail district and .Is now underway at Prospect, according to N. F. Ohrt, enumerator. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vincent spent Sunday with Clara and Uriah Oor don. CUMAX, March IS, (SpU School (Kuan March 4 with Mr. Tarn Day a. ttacher and Norma Jan Wart th onlT pupil. MannliM Charl.j of MMlford apant th. mk nd at tb. horn, of h'a parent, h.rs. Lloyd Adamaon apant tb. wk .nd In Eaal. Point. L. H. Wervs iu a builnau TUltor In Urdlnrd Monday. Cell Dr of th. Itllh. orchard ipnt Sunday at the Werta home. Turn Coy. WaUao. Dlnamor. u4 Climax Boyd Llnooln Charley of Eagle Point were vie I tors at Climax Saturday. Mra. L. H. Wertz called on Mra. Frank Rum Friday. There waa about six Inches of enow here during the past week, but tt haa been melting rapidly and every one hopes for fine weather to oon tlnue. Phil Werts waa a dinner guest at the L. H. Werta no-e Sunday. Everett Grlssom Is very busy with his sheep these days and ta being eealaled, by his cousin. Clyde drla som. Courthouse News I Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 B sixth Street) Marriage Licenses. Carl I. Williams and Oladya B. Ml near. John L. Thanoa and Edna L. Baurfc, Circuit Court. Robert Robinson v Ed Kanooae, e el. Damages. Jackaon County Building Loan association va. Charles E. Brown, H ai. rvireclosure. H. U. Mitchell vs. Philip R. Bickua. Chattel Hen. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. O. W, Train, et el. For money. State of Oregon vs. Am Lode Larceny. Minerva M. Skelton vs. Leland R. Skelton. Divorce. A. A. Schramm, supt. of banks na. Harry Silver, et al. To quiet title. State of Oregon va. Eari H, FehL Transcript of Judgment. Real Estate Transfers. Roy W. Wilson, et ux. to E. Kotto Yocura. et ux, W. D. to lot In block a, Meeker's Add.. Medford. 4800. Will H. Wilson et ux to E. Rons Yocuin et ux QCD to lot in block a, Meeker's addition. Medford, ai. A. P. Bump, et ux to J, A. Perry et ux, W. D. to lots 3. 7, 8, 0. 10. 11, 13, 13, 14 and 15 Perrya subdi vision and land In DLO 74, twp. 37 S., R. 3 W 10. Frances Campbell to George F. Putman, Jr., W. D. to land In DLO 44. twp. 86 8.. R. 1 West, $10. John 8. Plllsbury, et al, to Joseph. Now, W. D, to SW of NB, NE of SW. NW of BE aec. 83, twp. 83 S., IV 9 west, $10. Asbury Beall to Earl Beall, W. 2 to H Int. In land In DLO 60. twp. 37 8., R. 3 West, 310, Roslna B. Boyse to Fern Isabell Brown. W. D. to lot 33, blk. 0, Lau rel hum t Add., Medford, $10. Catherine M. Mellor to Susan B. Robards, Q. O. D. to lot on Aahland street, In Ashland, $1. J. Wm. Bigham, et ux, to Elbert I'. Bigham, et ux, QCD to laud In aece 10 and 11, twp. 30 6., R. 1 west, $1.00. Elbert M. Bigham et ux to J, Wm. Bigham et ux QCD to land In sees. 10 and 16, twp. 36 8., R, 1 Weat. $1. Mary I. Furry to Fred E. Hallgren, W. D. to lot In Phoenix. $1.00. George H. Eads et ux to Luke Ryan, W, D. to lot on W. and street Medford, $10. Leland R. Skelton to Minerva M. Skelton, W. D. to land In ChampUn'a subdivision, $1.00. Isabel Boyd en Trowbridge, et vtr. to Corlnne Murphy, W. D. to lota T and 8, blk. 10, Medford. $10. Clara B. Boylea to Elmo Stalling, et al, W. D. to Wft of SW of SW, sec. 34. twp. 35 8., R. 3 West. $500. L. Nledermeyer, et ux, to Leo J Mlksche. et ux. deed to lota 5, 6, 1, 8, blk. 83, Medford, $10. W. B. Buchanan, et ux, to Ruga W. Burch. et ux, W. D. to land In sec. 34, twp. 87 8., R. 3 West. $10. Joseph Rettfeller, et ux, to Lea O'Harra, et ux, W. D. to land n aec 30, twp. 36 6., R. 4 West, $10. WU1 H. Wilson, at ux. to Helen O. Wilson. QCD to lots 8 and 4, blk. 53, Medford, $1.00. WASHINGTON, March U-(AP) The senate commerce commute, haa voted approval of btlla by Senator Stelwer (R., Ore.) for eurveya or n harbora of Chetco Cove, at Brook ing, and Seaside. Ore. Stelwer aald hla bills would plao the two harbors under the super vision of tha board of army en gineers. Chetco Cove, the senator said, Is a natural deep water har bor and would provide an outlet for millions of feet of timber In Aouthwestern Oregon. Very Uttle work would bo necessary to make It an excellent harbor, h said. Th. senator ultimately hopes to obtslu Improve ments In both th. Gov. and Sea side harbors. DENY fiAME RESERVE W AS HINOTON, March II- (AP) Secretary Wallace aald today in ft letter to Senator Johnson that reser vation of 86 township tn Laka county, Oregon, aa a gam refuge would not Interfere with graatnf practices of northern California and southern Oregon cattle and sheep men. The setting aside of the Hart mountain area in Lake county, Wal lace said, would provide for pro tec ted passage of antelope from tha summer range tn Hart mountain to the winter range on the Charles Sheldon refuge area In Nevada. WINDOW OLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab tnet Works. Use MAUTrlbuVaAid.