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PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT QLassified FOR EASY REFERENCE! ( WA.IAVUC SHUL lUifclV MF.PFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MKDFOHD. OREGON'. TUESDAY. MARCH 19. 1035. d WA.KVUQ Brad etery ad on this pas- Voa will probably find ex actly the tiling you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion . I Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes . . $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST II don missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Part time waitresses al the Brasa Rail. WANTED Experienced girl for house work Care of one child. Assist with cooking. Board, room, wnges. Tel. 1489. WANTED MALE HELP YOUNG MEN or man and wife to live In cabin on premises. Farm work. Steady. L. G. Gould. Talent. ALENIAN WANTED Man to sell flour and feed tor large Portland mill, this territory, on commission basis Acquaintance with Bakery and other trade essential. Give address and phone. Box 5014. Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Bookkeeping work, part or full time. Box 2272, Tribune. EXPERIENCED Italian and American cook for 20 years, needs work. Tel 16 or 208 W. Jackson. WANTED Care oi sick or any work Mrs Huson. Phone 1345-M. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED To buy light :ar. ' Must be cheap. Box 3305, Trioune. WANTED Small ranch from 30 to 75 acres In or around Medford. Will pay cash If suitable and If Interest ed give full detail, acreage, water, condition, price, etc. Want action. Write 4970 E. Slawaon St., May wood, Calif. WANTED To buy 100 rods of used woven wire ence In good condi tion. K. C, Mall Tribune. WANTED TO BUV Extension lad ders, phone 289-J. WANTED Wool and mohair. Have sacks and twine. J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Lady or couple to share furnished apartment, $9.00 pet month. 309 Beatty. WANTED Electric refrigerator state make, size and price to Box L. G.. Mall Tribune. WANTED Two ton Holt or small Cletrac. must be A-l and priced right. Olve full particulars and price. Box 90, R. F. D., Talent. WANTED Old eold. Sell to Govern ment Licensed Lealer. Brophys Jewelers. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore vou sell. Wool bags & twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062. WANT TO BUY Vlctrola a? records. Good condition. Box 3137. Tribune TO BUY Jackson County Building and Loan stock. Phone 122.5. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hide, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063. DO commercial spraying. McOonagle Phone 258-M. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and fMiernl Have had vears of experi ence In preparing returns. Pnone alter p m rrea u vui.ib FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 3-rm house; garden space; S10, water prld. ill W. Jackson. FOR RENT Four furnished house keeping rooms. 519 King St. FOR RENT 6 room modern home located corner at 6th & Holly St.. Phone 1223. FOR RENT Mrs. Clark's attractive house on the highway In Gold Hill. 850 per month. Key next door. BOUSE for rent. 1233 W. FOR REN1 Hornet furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT Furn. bouse. t'7 fripp FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furn. apt 444 N Grape. For information call Mrs. Burton, 520 So. Fir. FOR RENT Modern furnleivd Dt ; refunded. Adults. 315 N Bartlett FURNISHED 3-nn apt 604 W 10t.- FURNISHED iteim heated none keeping apartment Ravnar'.e rate Phnr.e 457-j POP KENT Fur ni-lird apt Light ati heai, AAulLa, 64 K a UU FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large housekeeping room. 627 No. Central. H.S0 per week. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. RATES very moderate at 716 E Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS CABINS FOR RENT By day. wee or month Sea at Camp Wtthus. N Riverside. FOR RENT 40-acre moun'ain ranch, wtth water; partly cleared. Chris Kenney, Jacksonville. Ore. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT AC 33 North Grape street. Will remodel to stilt tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired. 81ze 18x60 feet Will rent or leasa at reasonable figure. Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 12-g?uge Winchester pump gun. for fresn cow Call 834-J FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Hydraulic mine now In operation. All deeded land. Wide pay streak. A steady producer. Box 3141. Tribune. WILL CONSIDER a legitimate offer on l'i-acre place, best of land. 3 good wells. Inquire Hotel Valandra, Central Point., HOMES FOR SALE WE HAVE PRICED ALL OUR REAL ESTATE LOW FOR (MMEDIAfE CASH SALE LOOK THESE PROP ERTIES OVER. 308 Alice St I 700 00 320 S Iw St 1600 00 1617 W. Main St Sold 644 Palm St 1200 00 444 S. Ivy St... 680.00 880 00 13 Kenwood 903 No Rlveraide 1160 00 600 00 13 wstem 210 Crater Lake Ave .Sold Financing can be arranged for pur chasers who can pay 30 ro down WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING COMPANY. 45 South Central Avenue. W. E. Thomas. Agent. BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices wnicn you cannot afford to overlook. Fine 80IL. HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTING FISHING, come In and Investigate BROWN i WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity - room bouse: consider 'ate moiel sedan. 631 W. Jackson. FOR SALE By owner. Bear Creek bottom acreage, close In. Phone 1524-L. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center $600 will handle, balance a Box 4815. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack son county Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 195. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & white. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1930 Ford sedan. Good condition. Reasonable. Will consid er older car aa trade-In. Bal. terms. Tribune, Box 3312. EXCEPTIONAL USED CAR BUYS 1929 Pontiac coupe .. $165.00 1933 Studebaker Regal sedan. 1933 Chevrolet Sport coupe. 1930 Studebaker roadster 1929 Essex sedan. 1929 Studebaker sedan. . Chevrolet 6 truck. STUDEBAKER SALES il SERVICE South Riverside 1928 Ford touring. 1931 Ford truck. Long W. B. 1931 Studebaker sedan. 1929 Ford coupe. 1926 Nash sedan. 1934 Willys sedan. 1928 Chrvsler sedan. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Nash Graham WILLYS 77 International Trucks Salee and Service 123 South Riverside Avenue Medford, Oregon BARGAINS every one. at 33 So. Fir LOOK at all the u&ed cars before you buy 23 so. Fir. DON T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage. 22 So Fir. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR PACE New Hampshire red vhlcks. Dressier Hatchery. Phone t&QB-V. FOR SALE Started chicks. Hansen strain, 11c. 1297 Sun&et Ave WHITE LEGHORN setting eg 60c C A DeVoe. 'V?1 523-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Freeh cow; Lso pigs. M. Barlow, Warner Creek. FOR SALE Gentle saddle borsea, 335 S. Rlver&ide. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work and saddle horv-A. Medfctrd Riding Academy Phone 838-R. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS USED KELVINATOR refrigerator with coid control, 4 ;j cubic leet, 60. Leonard Elec. Holly Theater. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa. E. H- Nle- dermeyer. Tel 697-R-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE For good car 32 li. p. Johnson motor, speed ing cruiser boat and trailer. Phone 639 from 8 to 5 daytime. FOR SALE Pansy plant, pedigreed plants, extra fine. ,v)c dor. Mrs. Dan A Hixsrd. Spring St. FOR SALE-BnrrlM rrv ind ICa OU oat, iloi-u-ca deed Co, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FISHING TACKLE All kinds. Sport ing Goods. Boats, Motors. Guns, Boots, Shoes. Etc. Priced right. 317 Nortli Riverside. FOR tSALE-Hotpolnl electric range, 3-plat with oven, cheap. 211'j W. Jackson. FOR SALE Non-Irrigated alfalfa seed. Hlghtest Dodder free, 18c per lb. E. B. Lucas, Beagle. Ore. SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and fertilizer. Garden plowing and lawn work, washed sand. rock, and plas ter sand Phone 1534-Y or 013-J. FOR SALE Home-grown aifalfa aesd. F. E. By bee. Medford Rt. 3 FOR SALE! Good Newtora apples, 80c box. Pinnacle No. 4. FOR SALE Grafting wax. 6eed Co. FOR SALE Air. compressor. 150-lb pressure. .Tel. 262 or Inquire Berry dale Store. FOR SALE. TRADE OR HIRE Sev eral well-mated teams. II. V. Mitch ell, Oregon Hotel. Ashland. FOR SALE Seed corn In ear. Sc lb. Jacksonville-Phoenix road, west of King's highway. Mrs. simmers. FOR SALE Created wheat grus. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Common alfalfa, 119 per cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Poison barley wtth fruit. It kills better. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Good quality Federation seed wheat, recleaned, SI 60 cwt.; recleaned Haanchen barley, MOO per hundred. Henry Nledermeyet. 1 mile north Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Tel. 354. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Lime-sulfur to spray fruit trees and berry bushes. Mon arch Seed Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable for brooder house. Can arrange for monev under FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumber Co.. Tel 504. North Pacific Hwy. at Court St. MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE Just purchased fine Percheron stallion, weighing 2100 lbs. Grand son of the noted Laos. wont 'a champion stallion, valued at S45.A00 Walter WooldricUe. Central Point. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter, steady trade 327 So. 6th St.. ath Falls. . Good Klam BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and rule Insurance The only complete title System in Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstulrs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO H - Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing. orl ental rug cleaning St upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. t H. Oove, 336 8 Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 60 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the state Banking Dept License No. S-157. See W E The mas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. Painting & paperlianrlnc. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY MARX, Route 1. Phone H-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting As paperhang lng. Tel 648-W. 313 So. Grape. JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work Prices reason able. Res. 124 King St. Call 033-R EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. LEGAL NOTICES Suit for Divorce, Summon. In the Circuit Court of tne State of Oregon for Jackson County. Mary B. Mohan, Plaintiff, vs. Edwin J. Mahan, Defendant. To Edwin J. Mahan. the above named Defendant: In the name or the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fited djzalnat you In the above entitled siilt within four weeks from the first day of the publication of this turn mona upon you. and if you fall to I ao appear and answer for vant there j of, the above named plaintiff. Mry B. Mahan, will take a decree against i you forever severing the txnd of j matrimony now and neretorore eiusi I lng between the plaintiff and d ' fendant and for such other and fur I ther relief aa to the Court hall seem mt and equitable. The date of the Order for Publica tion of this Summons la January 33 1935, and tbe first da ot the pub lication of this Summons t March 12th, 1935. KELLY A HAMMOND Attorneys for Plaintiff. 119 North Central Avenue. Medford. Oregon. fvnf,r.f "f Annnf n' :r,n of ha MI'RI fif"l t I.f I IIIF. AMI MARINE of 18 e'e f"ret. fprlnafi'M. In the Staa tt Mnarhu'ta, on the thirty. fir' 1ay t.f em br, 144. iri'lt to the tr.Ti'anre '"'imn.ipHoner i.f the (!'a!e of T0. p'jr'ftnt e Uw: 'APITAI, INCOME Xl pram; us rscaiva4 diu- 1ns the yr Iil.lil.osou lntrnt, tlivhlrnda an.1 rnta received during th rttr. 1,10 li. 05 Income from other sour-fi received during the year, ii.soa.xb Total Income IU. J, J0.II DI3BIRjEi!ENTi Net toe paid dun tic 'he year including adjueiment eir-enii t l.l.l! 4 Dlvi.lemle paid on capital ot'K djring the year.... hou.boo.oo Commtscloni and nnjarl paid during- the year 1,797. 401.4 4 Taxea. lirertsea and fea paid durinc me yenr ... J It A until nt of alt other aspen dituree 1.:o.tti.b Total expenditures .1 11.40I.41S.O6 ASSET3 Value r-f real eaiate owned (market value) I ST-4"M1 Value of etocka and bond owned f Bondt Amortised Stock Market! lG.S0ft.Si1.it Loam on trior tf eg and coi!i..., etc 1.146.7 ai Cash In banka and on hM 1.994,347.09 preniume In court of iol- lettlon written alnce Bp- temSer 10. 1914 J.07M71.I7 latereat and xente due and accrued 104.710 r Other aaaeta llO.llo.st Total admitted aaaeti 1 :4,ftS, 4I1.H LIABILITIES Oroaa claim for loaaea tin paid I l.iit.ni e: Amount of unearned pre miuma on all outstanding rlska 1P.91C.J4I4 Due for com ml eat on and brokerage . .. 91.000 00 All other llabllltlea 141,000 00 Total liabilities, except capital 1 1S.1S3.4S9.S8 Capital paid up. 15,000.000.00 eurpiua over ail llabllltlea .... B.4S1.0O1.T9 Surplus aa regard policy bolder 913.i. 001.70 Total $!.69S.491.98 Bl'SINESS IN OREGON FOR TUB YEAR Net premium rocolved during tbe year I119.19l.6b Losaea paid during the year.. 40.069. 41 Loaaea Incurred" during the year 29,501.80 Name of Company, Sprlngtleld Fire ft Marine Innurance Company. Nam of Prealdent, George O. Bulhley. Name of Secretary, VIIHam A. Ilebert Statutory realdent attornav for aervl?e, A. F. Holden. Jr. 633 Mead Pldg. port land. Ore. R. A. HOT- MES AOENCY, MM ford. Or. T. B. WATTBRS. Ajr-nt, Klamath Falla. Ore. tromp & Mckinley agency, EuBn, Oregon. Fynnpala of Annual Statement of the QI'RF.K INM'RANCF. COMPANY of Amrtca. in the Stan vf New York, on th thltty-firet day of Dpcornber. 19:i4, made to the Inaurance Commlanloner of the Ptnte of Ornn. mirauant to law: CAPITAL Amount of ranlial atock nnld up I6.000.000.v0 INCOME Net premium received dur ing the year 9 Ml 37.40 Interest, dividend and rent rclved during tho year. 39.4I0.8C Income from ot her ource received during the year. 193,727.87 Total income I 7,S5?.0S6.S7 nipm'RHBMBNTS Net loaaee paid rlurlnK the yar Including adjuatment expennea $ S. 110,839 19 IMvldend pain on capital mock during the yar.... 1. 000,000 00 Commlaalon and . aalarlea paid durlnir the A-ar 5.76.466 43 Taxe, lh'inP and fetm pnld during the year 338,371.47 Amount of all other expen diture 78 417.79 Tolal exnen-Htiiro 7.(7 9S4 1 ASSETS Value nt real eatale owned (market value) XII Value of atockn and bond nwnil (mnrket value)... II, 693. 367. 41 Louna nn mnris;ngB and rnllateral. etr 1SK.Bfln.0a Cah In hanka and off hand 1,7,06.6 rremluin tn couree of col- lertfnn written elne Sep- temher 3, JP14 77a.73a.58 Tntereai and rent due and accrued and other aaaeta. 8SS.M! li) Total Admitted aaaeta $31,688. 311.09 LIABILITIES Oroaa claim for loeaea un paid t 801. til. 41 Amount of unearned pre mium on ail outstanding rlaka 7. 184. 711.0 Due for commlaalon and brokerage, contingent. . . . 61. St2.nl All Other llabllltlea 1S4.4I0.6O 431,431 04 Total Itabimie. except capital I 8.60.731.17 Capital paid up. 16,000.000.00 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Use nsedla and thread I At or from a 1 distance Sou drink; colloq. Cherish fouble Ureas y aub stances Beginning ar origin Hlancned t or (ear that Drag Juice of cer tain plants Exclamation Much of this is sometimes made about no tiling Fasten: nautical Greek lettar Pun Two wings displayed and Joined at the bass: heraldic Distant but within view Froien water Not so many Lnlt of work Nesr Sick Solution of Yesterday's Pun Is AlnMQlv ath AJRARat ce p G'E N E g lH MSlATlE. Bl?ft)sirN SnAlLlpjl HZ ?G gfV N TjN TTsBav an s 1 t 1 g 1 m "g Da ilft qIpLlInJ tfg c. h a o tE Iff SEe fjjklif HlO P Sgj0 ONE EMR O sHf Q-MllBflE . V W-YlaAPEN wiElTbURlelPlElslaLlEMs 40, Rumple eolloq. 3. California rock fl ah 44. Person of fair complexion 47. Indoor gam SI. Operatic air S3. ITnfaafen U. Resisting prss lire ii. Bird's homa 54 Con teat 7 b 3 M4' 5 I 7 HI a 1 a " Is W11 '7 IIIlI I t27 V !! 'Ml .', ,f ,. 12 'M 'M-rr, WlZL m Ei&m, 4q f f Mm-ry Surptue ever all liabillilaa T.IOTtaeT II Surp!ua aa rcgarda policy holders .. ...1M0T.6T..: Tnta! I!) M.SS 0 lUSlNESS IN ORKilOS R THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year Ill IS L.ea paid during the year.. . J'1 61 4 'ea incurred during the yiar S7.s."4 Name of Company. Uueen Insurance Company of America. m of Prevalent, Harold V arner. Name of Secretary, Slgourney F. Nln- Itiger. atautory realdent attorney for eervtca. J. H. Banka. Portland, Oregon TRUMP M.-K1NI.EY AGENCY, Eugene. Ore. Synonete of Annual Statemrnt of TIIB l.ONPON l.ANrAMIlHE lN8t RANTE CO., LTD. of London. In the Klncdom ot Great Britain, on the (hiriy-flret day of De cember. )S4, made to the Inauranre rommtailoner of the State of Oregon. purauant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital atock paid up. united Btatee uepoait Capital 9 400,00000 INCOME Net premium received dur- tna the year l.li3.it. si Inttrant. dividend! and rente received d urine; th year.. 51. 40.17 tncome from other aourres received during tbe year.. Jt 441.I" Total Income 13,710.441.17 rISBlR!lEMENTfl Net loaes raid durlni the year Including adjuatment expenaea ll.US.30l 01 Dlvldenda paid on capital atock nurlnff the ye.ir.... ComtiilHHlons and aalarlea raid diirln the year 1.3AUBJ.S0 Taxea. Itcenvea and feea paid during th year 141 119.41 Amount of all other expendi ture 1.0:t3,tT.1I Total axpenditure ASSETS Value of real eata te owned market value) Value of stork and bond owned (market value) .... M, t3l.04J.37 MI.U 71 611. S0 t 13.in 74 Loana on mortgnge and col lateral.. to. Ch tn hn and on hand. Premium In courae of col lection written alnc. Sep tember SO. 1914 Intereat and rent due and accrued Total admitted Haaeta f7,.aofl.n TjIA BI IjITIES Orooa clalQi for lovaea un paid I 356.8S7.00 Amount of unearnad pre mluma on all outatandlnr rlak MTS.m tl Pue for commlaalon and brokerage Jft.oOn no All otr llablltllea SO. 93. 30 Total lUbtllile. esVepf cnplral $ 4. 160.719 Capital paid up. . I'nttert Pta tea Depoalt Capi tal I 400,000.00 Surplus over all llabllltlea S.13J.4S9.S Purolu aa reaarda policy holder f3.S2R.4Bt.il 3,S:6.489.P9 Tot:il 7.nfi.:o9.l7 BITSINBPS IN OREOON KOU THE YEAR , Ket nremluma received ilurlnir the yfar fi.U.l t.oaaa paid during the year. . . . rS.K1.23 Lo!e Incurred during the year 5.368 t2 Name of Company. The London ft Lam-nahlre In. Co., Ltd. Name of President, Ollhert Klngan, United Rtate Managr. Htatutory realdeni attorney for aervlce, Du.lley G. Allen. Wm. W. Ollniore. Mnnaf Paelftr pnrtment, 3.13 Pin S., flnn Francisco, Calif. McCfRDY-DAVIELS INHf RANCH AGENCY. INC. Medford. Ore TOWNSEND DANCE AT DREAMLAND FRIDAY The Townsend club will sponger a dance at Dreamland Friday night, ac cording to members of the entertain ment committee. DInty Moore's or chestra will furnish the music and the proceeds will! be uaed to defray the expenses of the elub'a old age pension activities, ' JOHN H. LOCK, expert painter. Phone 953-R. Brophy's, Jewelers, specialize In de signing or modernising your old Jewelry. Cross-Word Puzzle T. Legal action I Precipitous I, Acknowledges 10. On who rules upreme II. fndenlte quantity 11. On tbe ocean IT. Kind of soil tii. Give a name ti 1, Flat il. Capital of uregon 2o. Suspend 4. Largest con tinsnt 27. That which Is taught 25. Not high 30. Offenses to th sight it. Mov to and fro 36. Chats 39. Bar of cast metal 41. Long narrow board 41. Comes to a cloi 46. Baseball team 44. Tropical fruit 47. Kind of lok 48. Sphere 49. New: comb. form 50. Kin-1 of ants- lops 94. Pronoua IT. Perceive vlauall DOWN L Cease from moving 1. fill k worm I. Op-n apace in a floor for a taircase 4. While J. Sport I Southern eon stsUatlon (ounttRriefs Table Rock TABLE ROCK. March 19. (Spl.l Table Bock Community club met March 15 when Copco pictures were ahown and a program of music, read , inga and aongs enjoyed. Ml aa Eva Hart and Homer Culbert- aon of Ashland called on friends here Saturday. Mr. Culbertson. who la a graduate of Southern Oregon Normal school, haa been attending Willamette university thi winter. Mra. Mable Barrett and daughter. Miss Myrna Barrett ot Bedford were guests at the Val Ware borne Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rogers and young son. Dale of Merrill, are visit ing Mr. Roger's parent. Mr. and Mra. Howard Rogers. Mrs. Prank Meyers and Mrs. Frank HenMey spent last Friday visiting Mrs. Calvin Smith of Ashland. Table Rock Women's club met last week at the home of Mrs. utierriii Weeden. The afternoon was spent with sewing and a short program. Fourteen members were present. Friends of the James Brownlee family were saddened to hear of the death of their daughter, Elolae at Cottage Orove recently. Eloise at tended grade school here for several years before the family moved to Ashland two years ago. Mrs. Marlon Young of Willow Springs was a visitor at the Weldon Sage home Sunday. County machinery and workmen are at work here preparing the road bed west of the Table Rock store for oiling operations to be done later In the season. Owing to the narrow right of way It was necessary to move the tele phone poles to the fence on the south side of the road. During the process of moving patrons of the local telephone 3m pany were without service, but with the higher poles and the stretching of the wires there should be an Im provement tn the service. Business seems to be on the up trend here with many men employed on orchards, farms, county roads and CCC work. One home owner here so far haa taken advantage of the federal housing act aud put In a new hard wood floor. 4 Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. March 18. (Spl.l Fire of unkflown origin com pletely destroyed tho barn on the F. B. Grern ranch early Friday even ing. The misfortune will require his purchasing additional stock feed. Mr. mid Mrs Jac McDowell and daughter, Margaret, of Kono spent the week end on this mreek looking after their place and attending to business matters. Edgar Schuette spent a few days In Medford last week, t George McAnally of Coleman Creek called at James Maya1 Wednesday on business. Bteve Lunak wag In Ashland Wed nesday on business. Sunday callers at the Maya home were Marlon Centers of Ashland, Frank Centers of Phoenix and Mrs. Bell Centers of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark and family were In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa McDowell and daughter were evening guests at the Mays home Saturday. The evening was enjoyed with music. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Reese were In Medford Friday calling on George Knotty. Jack Haltman and children were In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenely were In Med ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fields and chil dren were out to the valley Saturday Wilbur Beeson was upon the creek Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jag. Maya and daugh ter, Ruth, and Edward Smith were In Medford Saturday. Mr. Hull of Aahland was up to his ranch Saturday. Edward Smith and Ruth Mays at tended true Chlrstlan church at Phoe nix Sunday. Prospect PROSPECT. March 19. (Spl.) On Saturday night, March 33, at 6 p. m. In the Prospect gymnaalum, the Pros pect P.-T A. will present a three-act comedy, "Aaron Slick from Pumpkin Creek," with the following casti Aaron Slick (not as green as he looks), Waldo Nye: Wilbur Merrldew fa crooked speculator), Ivan Nye; Clarence Oreen (a mysterious young . i t.....-. w. (an Oklahoma widow), Mrs. Floyd Kelly; Oladya May Merrldew (a sweet young thing), Miss Jane Dixon; Little Bis RiKgs (Mrs. Berry's hired girl and a regular tomboy), Mrs. Elmer Clem ens; the Olr) In Red (a cabaret en tertainer), Mra. Oeorge Jnntzr; and hotel gueats, Friday night the school directors met and elected the following grade teachers: Mrs. Ethel Thompson, Miss Beverly Young and Miss Cummlngs. They are all strangers to the com munity. Prospect school was dlnmussed at noon Friday to enable the teachers to attend the teachers' meeting at Eagle Point. Mrs. Emery Nye underwent a major operation at the Community hospital In MMford Saturday morning. Upper Itoifue Orange met Wednes day at Rogue Elk. H was decided to meet regularly the first and third Thursdays in each month, the meet intra to be held In the tog cabin near the Evergreen ranch. The next meet ing will be March 31 and all members are urged to be preeent. When It comes to rsdtos remember, 'Pruitti can do Ik" ftiona 23, Phoenix PHOENIX. March 19 (Spl Mlaa Idabel Jeater of Trail. Oreeon. wm a week end guest at the J. B. Webs ter home. Clyde Bellls of Coulee City, Wash., called on Mr. and Mrs. M. Bark ley last week. Mtsa Marie Prescott of the Phoe nix school faculty spent the week end with Miss Elva Caster. The regular circle meeting will be held March 31 at tho Grange hall. Phoenix Council recently passed a special ordinance forbidding the tethering of any animal along Phoe nix streets and sidewalks. Violators will be prosecuted. Homo extension unit meets at 8 a. m. at the Presbyterian church for an all-day meeting Friday to dem onstrate fancy rolls and breads. Recreation club held their social hour last Friday evening at the Blue Flower lodge. E. O. Sllllman put on a taffy demonstration for the group Mrs. Robert Montgomery Is recover ing after having suffered from laryn gitis for the past three weeka. Officers and guards of tho Phoe nix circle of Neighbors of Wood craft motored to Ashland Monday night to present the flag ceremony at the Ashland rally. One Phoenix candidate, Guy Bishop, was Initiated. Mra. Edna Bourne, Mrs. Bertha Coblelgh. Mrs. Kathryn Denser and Mrs. Hazel Bishop were hostesses at the afternoon card party presented by the Thursday club last week. Next meeting will be held the after noon of tho 38th, with a card party In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson and son have moved to Phoenix and are now living In the R. A. Smith house Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cays have rented the C. C, Parsons home. V. R. Bonham's brother from Washington was here recently on a business trip and visiting relatives. It baa been thirty years since he was last In Phoenix. Silas Morgan of La Grande, Oregon, visited his mother, Mrs. Cora B. Mor gan, .last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bourne are staying in Medford with Mrs, E. H Judd while Mr. Judd Is recovering from nn appendicitis operation per formed lal Thursday. Mrs. Mnbel Quackenbush and two sons returned to her home Sunday uftpr having spent the past week with her mother In Central Point. Tho premier illusionist of America, Virgil, master magician. Is presenting his show of 1000 wonders Including n real African Hon, at tbe Phoenix high school gymnasium next Friday. The Junior class Is to receive a per centage of the receipts for the Junior-senior banquet. . Mrs. Nlta Thofnton visited with tho Barkleya last Thursday. 4 Meteorological Report March 19, 1B35 Medford and vicinity: Rain tonight and Wednesday; slightly warmer to night. Oregon: Rains west and local snows eaat portion tonight and Wednesday; slightly warmer south and east por tion tonight. Temperature a year ago today : Highest b9; lowest 40. Total monthly precipitation 0.87 tn. Deficiency for th month 0.38 inches. Total precipitation Bines September 1, 1034, 13.04 Inches. Deficiency for the season 0.50 Inches. Relative humidity st o p. m. yester day 34 percent: ii.ni. today 08 per. cent. Tomorrow: Sumlae 6:14 a. m. Sun set 6:33 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M.. 130 .Meridian Time 2tf Si as S ft S OITY Boise Boston ... Chicago . Denver .. Eureka . 46 43 44 84 im A3 P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Helena 40 Los Angeles 60 MEDFORD 65 New York 44 Omaha ................. 63 Phoenix 73 Portland 48 ;no 40 30 AO 80 j Roseburg Salt Lake 46 San Francisco...... 54 44 T 40 T 33 36 .03 34 T Seattle 50 Spokane rm,. 50 Walla Walla.......... 64 Washington. D.C. 50 Cloudy BE FISMl'S RESORT Mr. and Mra. Paul Strauss, new comers to the Rogue River valley from Los Angeles, Cal ., have leased Ta homa park near Savage Rapids dam for five years and plans are under way to transform this attractive spot into a ftaherman's playground, accord lng to Mr. Strauss. Tahoroa park and tavern, which are the property of Mr. and Mra. D. O. Fredericks, have been closed during the past winter. The tavern will be reopened Saturday, March 33 undr the management oi the new proprlatora. Sport SLANTS -hv Pao- As veteran athlotci. those fellows BUI TUden and Rabbit Maranville, In their 40's. botist fair enough rec ords, but they can't hold a candle to a real "old timer" llga Kollin OrRan. Organ, a 90-year-old Chlcaoan, ptays his three -cushion billiards from 30 minutes to an hour dally. Only a month aRo he made a run of nine at three-cushion. Hp disdains the use of glasses while scoring with cushion-firsts, umbrellas, banks and other shots which even the profes sionals find difficult to execute. Organ took up billiards over half a century ago. yet he insists that to day his game Is at its peak. A Civil war veteran, wounded at Vlcksburg, he Is Just as handy with a rifle as with a cue and can hold his own with the best with a large bore rifle. If you prefer your sports a bit more strenuous, take a glance at the doings of Stanislaus Zbyszko. vet eran Polish wrestler, former heavy weight champion of the world. A Hlg Shot In hnenos Zbyszko, who must be well over 60 years old. Is being featured In main events In Buenos Aires and other large south American cities. Zby and his brother Wlade, a couple of years his Junior, are doing their stuff before packed houses. Stan Is truly a physical marvel. He regained the world's wrestling championship after he had passed the 60-year mark and continued to hold his own with the top-notchers In this country until he was at least 58 years old. Norval Baptie la In his early 50a. He is still one of the greatest per- , formers on Bkates and one of the few blade stars to excel in both speed and fancy skating. Twenty-five years ago. when Bap tie was in his prime, he set a flock of speed records. He raced against the greatest skaters of the world. Including Oscar Mnthleson, Bobby McLean and Johnny Noilson. When he began to lose his speed he turned to flguro skating. His ef forts are now confined almost en tirely to that form. The Super-Iron-Man Reggie McNamara will be riding his 114th six-day bike race shortly. In his 51st year. The veteran rider haa survived more broken bones and injuries than any athlete of modern times. In the trotting game a man really doesn't rate until he counts 50 or more candles on his birthday cake. waiter cox, dean of trotting horse trainers who holds forth at tho Good Times stables In Goshen. N. Y.. has been training tmtters the year round for half a century. Tho sad plight of the Eastern polo team last summer when they were to face m the powerful Westerners brought the grand old man of the game, Devereux Mllburn, out of re tirement. Mllburn did not play In the East-West matches because he broke his collar bone In a practice game spill. His flaming spirit and advice frorc the sidelines helped, however, the youthful Eastern squad sweep its more highly rated .oppon ents off their mounts. Get Interested In some sport tn which you can be a participant, not Just a spectator, if you want to keep from kettlng old. even though the years do pile up on you. $21,000,000 JOB PORTLAND, Ore., March 19. (AP) A aai.000,000 improvement has been completed by the young CCC workers In Oregon and Washington forests In the past two years. C. J. Buck, regional forester, said "the rough replacement value given these Improvements offers no true picture of their real worth as part of our forest assets. These are the insurance policies without which our entire capital would be insecure. With axe and shovel the CCC boys have cleared the forests of fire haz ards, have built hundreds of miles of trails and a great system of roads through the forests. Furthermore they have engaged In extensive fire fighting. Bring in your old golu 1 pay tbe top cash price. Gorornment U cense." Johnson the Jeweler. Takes Place On Bench With the utmost simplicity. Wll. lam Dsnman (above), 8an Fran slaco, Cal., authority on admiralty lw. too the oa(h at ludgt of the united states circuit court or ap (li!aAllSvltd P.rM Photoi f M