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PAGE NINE 110 WH AT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE rJ-. VVA.KVUU Vtt liUV MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1935. if Bead every id on this pace. Voo will probably rind ex actly the thing you want to buy or tell. If It Isn't there. advertlM. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word rMlnlmum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes ,, , Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST String of red corals, Mrs. A. Kroscbel. 822 W. 4th. LOST If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP k- WANTED Housekeeper In Phoenix 11.. DVtnnA fl1?.. One in lauuijr. i """" WANTED School girl to assist wltn housework. Phone 278-J. WANTED Woman living near Lin coln "chonl to take care of 8 year old hoy. Call at 346 N. Front alter 1 p. m. MALE AND FEMALE SECRETARY Dependable persort to look alter local renewals and new subscriptions for leading national magazine. Part or full time. Pleas ant work. Good commissions. Give local references. Box 3648, Moll Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS REFINED capable unincumbered wo man around 85 wishes housekeep lng work In city. Gentleman's home preferred. Excellent references. Box 8734, Mall Tribune. YOUNG MAN wishes work by hour or day spading, hoeing weeds, mowing lawns, polishing cars, etc. . Tel 1132-W. WANTED Lawnmowlng by Job or week. Phone 84. WANTED-M1SCKLLANE0US WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bsgs & twine for sale. Medford Bargain Bouse 37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062. , WANTED ' We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy ! metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo J hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 N. Grape St. phone woa. DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon agle. Phone 258-M. WANT good used furniture, noiuehold goods. Isdies' and children's cloth ing Must oe in good condition,. 810 E. Main St. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern furn. 5-room house. 1115 W. loth. rOR RENT 6-room furnished house. 1322 Locust St. Inquire 720 W. 2nd. reasonable. References required. 820 West 12th St. HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS S FURN. rooms, ,8 per month. 230 Beatty. TOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. 2-ROOM APT. furnished. 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern turn, apartment garage. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT Modern spartment and uufurnlshed house. 410 Hamilton DESIRABLE furnished Hotel Grand. apartment rOR RENT Three-room housekeep. lng suite with garage adults). Close in. 327 North Grape street. FOR RENT Holly Court, No. 3. Call 195. after 5:00. 1870. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front FOR RENT 3-room furn. apt. Oar age. Adults. 315 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Comfortable heated apt Radio. Fiigldalre. 518 So. oakdale FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, separate entrance. 320 No. Oakdale. ROOM for eentlemn. close 'n: bath garage 609 E Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape BOARD AND ROOM RATES reasonable. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT House and barn. 1'4 acres. Jacksonville. Inquire Knox'" Service Station. GARAOK for rent. Close In- Phone 7-R. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION FOB RENT At 3a North Orape street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired. Size 16x60 feet Will rent or l'se at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE GUITAR TO TRADE For day-old chicks of good laying strain. 1 mile west of Phoenix. Schermerhorn. FOR SALE OR TRADE lor lumber Three head of cattle, two coming fresh and one Guernsey bull. Four miles north of Eagle Point one-half mile east of Crater Lake highway. O. P. Rusko, Eagle Point, Rt. 1. FOR EXCHANGE My six tube bat tery set with Rolo speaker, for live stock. Ruby Schulz. Beagle. FOR SALE RJBAL ESTATE FOR SALE 280 acre farm and stock ranch, complete buildings, msrket rou1, 25 miles out. Prl.e $4C00 on terms. Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. EAST SIDE FURNISHED HOME Attractive 4-room home. 90 K nil located In excellent East 10 UtJU de dlstrtot on paved street. Living room with fireplace and hardwood floor, kitchen with breakfast nook. 2 bedrooms and bath, completely and nicely furn ished. Corner lot, all assessments paid. Total price 82650.0081.000.00 down, balance 125.00 per month. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon 10 ACRE place, 6 room modern house, a large porches, wonderful view of vslley and nature's beauty. Finest poultry house in the valley, room for 1200 hens. A place you can raise the earliest vegetables and sell without competition. Price only 82800. R. A. Rolf, Central Point, Ore. BRAND NEW HOME AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT ' 1619 E. MAIN ST. Open dslly 3-5 p. m. Beautiful home. e rooms, bsth: no mortgage or Hens to assume; 3 extra large rooms with many windows; fine view; cement basement; unfinished attic. Priced below cost. No trade-In. Courtesy to realtors. For Southern Oregon property SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO 44 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side, 6 minutes walk from city center 8600 will handle, balance 0 Box 4815. Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think or Brown et wnite. BROWN It 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 HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENTJack son County Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 195. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. to uuy your Home.- FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1929 Ford coupe. Lewis Super Service. CHRYSLER 70 coach. Star delivery. nay s Market, Talent. BARGAINS every one. at 22 So. Flr LOOK at all the used cars before you ouy 22 so. rir. 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 EGOS CUSTOM hatching chicks and tur keya. Sweeney Poultry Yard. FOR SALE Rhode I6land Red baby chtcks, and eggs for hatching. Cum mlngs Poultry Ranch, A ml. out Midway Road. WHITE LEOHORN setting eggs 50c O A DeVoe lei S23-J-2 FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Rat terrier puppies. Call 531 Austin. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horses. 335 S. Riverside. TEAM OF MARES. 1800 lbs. each, 1 saddle pony, gentle. Earl Jones, 1 mile west Talent. FOR SALE Jersey cows, heavy springers. Wayne Large, Williams, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses. Med ford Riding Academy. FOR SALE We&uer pigs. Adolph Shultz. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Re-cleaned Jenkins Club wheat. ai.50 per hundred. J. O. Love, Central" Point. Tel 198- J-l. HAVE stock of Jackson Co. Bldg. and Loan Aasoc. for aale. Five, tea or more share. Tribune, Box M. FISHINQ TACKLE, guna. ammuni tion, boat, sporting equip men; Low prices, why. low overhead. 317 North jUgj v - -- -- - SEVERAL HUNDRED lovely pan? plant. Choir 35c down. Mn Dressier. 1107 E. Mam. FOR SALE Cools stove 3. mattress 12. spring $3. lroner 8. 305 S. Oak dale. PI A NO Small upright, used, excep tional value: case in fine condition- beautiful tone. Will accent trms II SO weekly. No rfavmslli cwn offer refused. BALDWIN PI ANO 6HOPPB. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS S BURNER "Klu-hen-Cool- gasoline stove. 220 E. Main. FOR SALE Large Langs kitchen range complete; Victor safe, carbon atlng machine. Box 174, Redding, California. FOR SALE Club davenport, dog house, large rug. sleeping bag, fur ooat. Tel. 578-R. USED building material. 1920 N. Riv erside. FOR SALE Gummosls treatment for cherries. Monarch Seed tt Feed Co. FOR SALE Inoculation rot alfalfa seed. Monarch Seed 8c Feed Co. FOR SALE Land plaster. 813.00 ton. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. LARGE oil range with oven 810. Tel. FOR SALE Control ants with An- trol. Monarch Seed or Feed Co. 0 MELODY saxophone. Trade tor alto or tenor. Ray s Market, Talent. FOR SALE Twobole Frtaidalre In good condition. Bsrm. J. V Manke. 2 mllea eaat of Jackson ville. Call at ranch. SPECIAL River loam, 3 yda. $3.00. Fertilizer and garden plowing. Washed sand. rock, plaster sand. Bateman's. 1634-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE Perennial flower plants, Bargains. 343 No. Orape St. FOR SALE Fountain priced to sell, DeVoe'a. FOR SALE Perennial flower plants. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. NEW EXTRA LOW PRICESI for HIGH QOAUTY FIELD SLEDS Write quick for prices and samples of our Cossack. Grimm arm Com mon Alfalfas, Clovers und Orassei rNTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY Twin Falls. Idaho. FOR SALE Home-gTown alfalfa seed F E Bybee. Medford Rt. 3 MISCELLANEOUS REP. A DC OX'S Diesel Engineering School, Portland will be In Med ford soon registering students for summer and fall claases. Ad cox Trade school offers the most thor ough and highly endorsed course of any school of its kind in the U. S. Consequently more for your money If necessary can earn part of tui tion or board and room, also can take theory at home. Get details from W. C Stanley, faculty mem ber, care Maii Whim. SPENCER CORSETIEr! Mrs M. Beatty. 191 Oak, Ashland. Phone 185-R. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Restaurant In operation Main St. of Grants Pass. Will ac cept car or truck as part payment. uaii central Point Cheese Plant. FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade. 337 So. 6th St.. Slam ath Falls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 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 8 and 6, No. 83 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - $50 to S3 00 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. 8-167. See W. B Thomas or E. J. Riley 45 8o. Cen tral. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning At upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gove. 835 E. Main. EADS TRANSFER & 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. PERSONAL MRS. CLARK Spiritualist Minister and Medium My work is done sci entifically and with a guarantee. Readings dally. Trance circles Fri day night. 325 South Riverside. Painting A paperiianglng. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM in colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A- BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing. Tel 646-W 313 So. Orape. JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor ator Quality work Prices reason able Res 134 King St Call 053-R LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call 8chOol DIM. No. 69 Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants Numbered 431 to 465 In clusive, payable at the Fanners and Fruitgrowers Bank, and- warrants Numbered 3 to 81 Inclusive, payable at the Medford National Bank. Inter est cease on this 8th day of April. 1935. CLARE W. SHORES. Clerk. School Dlst. No. 99. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon for Jackson County. Frank Chtlders and Myrtle Child is. husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Frederick! Downing end John Due j Downing, her hunband, tf married (true name unknown) ; the ua- known heirs of Frederick a Downing ! and John Doe Downing, If either ! be dead; Southern Oregon Credit Bureau; also all other persona oi parties unknown claiming any , right, title, estate, lien or interest ; In or to the real estate described In the Complaint herein. Defend- , ants. To each and all of the above named Defendants: ! In the name of the State of Oregon. ! you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs on Me herein against you. or otherwise pleid thereto within four (4) we La from . the date of the first publication of this Summons. , And you are hereby notified that : if you fall to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs as re quired herein, or otherwise plead thereto, plaintiffs will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded In aald Complaint, a succinct state ment of which la aa follows, to-wit; For a decree- of this Court that each and all of the Defendants herein bti required to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lien, claim or Interest whatsoever that they or any of them may have, or claim In to or upon said real property, or any por tion thereof; that each and all of the claims that may be made on the part of any or all of aald Defendants here in In or to said real property herein described In Plaintiff's Complaint on file In the above Court, and more particularly described as follows, to wn: Beginning at the corner common to Sections 35 and 36, Twp. 37 South of Range 3 West and Sec tions 30 and 31, Twp. 87 South ol Range 1 West W. M.. " running thence East 240 feet to the cen ter of Oakdale Avenue In the City of Medford, Jackson County. O'v gon; thence south 825 )5 feet to Intersection of the center line of Oakdale Avenue and Belmont Ave nue In said City; thence West 301 feet to point of beginning: thence West 114 & 'feet; thence North 177 feet; thence East 111 fwt; thence South 75 feet; thence E?t 3 feet; thence South 103 feet to the place of beginning; or any part thereof, be adjudged and declared to be null and void: that the Plaintiffs herein be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of said real property, free, and clear of any right, or claim whatsoever on the part of said Defendants or any of them. That each and all of the Defend ants herein, and each and all per sona claiming, or to claim by, through or unoer mem. or any or them, be forever enjoined, restrained and bar red from asserting, attempting to es tablish, or claiming any r'ght. title estate, lien or Interest whatsoever m, to, or upon said real property, or any part or parcel thereof; and that Plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest This Summons is published in the Medford Mall Tribune ay order, of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court duly made the 30th day of March. 1035 The Mate of the first publication of this Summons la March 20. 1035 O H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs. 136 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Notlre of Sheriffs sale. By Virtue of an'executlon on fore closure duly Issued out of and un'ter the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to jne directed tnd dated on the 11th cfajf of March, 1935. in 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-fmr and aa-loo Dollars (95444.59). with costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty-four and 85-100 (434 85) Dot- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Gael Herolo N.ote of the rooster Dwelling place Burdened Possess Word of sol emn amrnia tlon Egg -shaped Genus of the Virginia willow Command Famous ' German chemist Action at law Debate South Ameri can animal Devotional Seed covering Part of the verb 'to be" Immature Wingless form of an insect Mountain In Crete Forever While Devour Roman dati Job Head Ptj)ly-hsne4 Maker of cer tain foods Suspicious; ulang Sailor Dyer Fundamental f Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ClAlBftlLlSll S Fl Li J t N 6 - - j E A 11 H A A Ji Ha jjd Sot J J..N X t T p P O eJw eIANT E Wp B O L pjpj R lis K H R 1 L L Ile1aneIs1tBa ctII o a s Els lag A i. JL ij wJa 8. Illuminating device 59, Relinquish voluntarily" 61. Facts 62. Native matal- bearlns; compounds 61. Land meas ures 14. At any tfm sS. Comfort 64. Periods of time 7. Pattern con sisting of separate objects DOWN L Pretense W 77T, y7 52 oc WWW '" :... 2TZ 28 Jo 31 3X w 1 wzzz to A ,; 42 41 M AS , '';. 4le 47 "W 48 1 ''' . - r ::i;! !! ri; ' ' ' ' - mm 1 r--is I ' J i ei J Isra, which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 5th day of March. 1935. Notice la hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion. 1 will on the 13th day of April, iy5. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at tht front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackson County Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction or cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the cost of this sue. subject to redemption aa provided oy law. all of the right, title and Interest that the aald defendants. LehJ R. Hardman: Earl J. Cameron, a minor; Rob Roy Cameron, a minor; Greta M. Hardman, a minor: Nell L. Hardman. & minor; Phyllis L. Hardman. minor; u R. Buckley, aa administrator of the estate of Hattte May Hardman. de ceased; Pal A. LaClalre (also knvwn as Pal Lecialre) and Mary LaClalre (also known as Maria LeClatre), h'a- band and wife: J. A. McK) trick and Nora McKltrtck. husband and wife; Wesaley McKltrtck and Jane Doe Mc Kltrtck. whose true name la Ethel McKltrtck. husband and wife; George H. Tucker; E. B. Tucker; Kimball Fruit Company. Inc., a corporation; Sgobel St Day. Inc., a corporation; Sgobel & 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. 1923, or now have in and to the following described property. situated tn the County of Jackson. estate or uregon, to-wit: 1. The North Half of the South east Quarter and the South w-est Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Nine. Township Thlrty-slx, South of Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian. 2. Beginning at the Southeast Cor ner of the Northeast Qua iter of Sec tion Nine. Township Thirty-six. South of Range Two, West of the Willam ette Meridian, and running thence West along the center line of Sec tion Nine, 80 roda. thence North 60 rods, thence East 80 rods to the Enst line of Section Nine, thence South along the Eaat line of Section Nine, 60 rods to the plaoe of beginning, containing 30 acres, situated In Jack son County, Oregon. Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced. Dated this 13th day of March. 1935 SYD I BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U s. Land orflce at Roseburg, Oregon, March 9th. 1935. Notice Is hereby given that Lew. H. wyant, of Lake Creek, Ore., wno. on March 8, 1030, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 018917. for 8 SW'4 and BWft SE'4. dectlon 19. Township 36 8., Range 2 E. Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald. U. 8. Commissioner, at Medford. Ore., on the 30th day of April. 1935. Claimant names aa witnesses; Frank KUngle, Gold Zundel, L O. Harris, W. 8. Chapman, all of Lake Creek, Oregon. WILLIAM H. CANON. Reglater Synopifn nf Annua! Htntement of the EAtil.K. HTAIt & ItltlTINII DOMINIONS INS. CO., I.TIJ. of London, In tho Klniciloin of En k I and, on the thlrly-flrsl day of December, 1934, made to the Insurnnce Commie atoner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of rapttal stock paid . up. Dopoalt I 600.000.00 INCUME Net premiums received dur ing the year 12, 40), S48.il Interest, dividends and rente , received during the year., S2S.S03.44 Inooms from other sources Cross-Word Puzzle IS. Baking com ftartment enat 81. Air: comb. form Zl. Combats be tween (wo 25. Exist J6. Corrupt ft. Zeal it. Musical Instrument 29. Hebrew letter 30. Abnormal froduct of he laws of nature It. Grape con serve 82, Tardier .14. Past 37. Deadly white 38. Near 41. Astronomical phenomenon 42. Sloping wall of earth 4S. Shaft of light 44. Correlative of either 41. Formal pro cesnlons 47. Room for ac tion: colloq. 41. Sack so. (,ork of hair 61. Wild plum 62. Ancient Irish capital 51. City In Iowa M. To the other side U. Body of a church 6. Detail 57. Have Interest CO. One of David's chief rulers u sTvT n g 1. j n JL o t. Stnts of pro found tn sflnslbtlltr I. Sign i. Climbing or gan of cer tain, vine . I. Smudges of Ink $ Act wiidir 7. Feminine name I. One old la service I. Active force 10. Ahmird froiindlass anr.y 11. "Pro rclva durlnf'tht mr., tll.CS Total inroin i:.l(3,Ut.f IHMilRSFMENTS Ntt Ittaat pi1 ,liirlug th y:ir Inrtudiug aJJuimnt xpnMa ll.lM.ftlf.Ct Dividend paid on capital M.u-k tliirmg (be year .... f Criiiillnii inj alarlta Ia!rt diirinc Ih yar .... IT4.1ft.TS TuxfB. li-nis and tee paid ilnt-lns; thu yar 102.451.16 Amount of all other eipn- ditures 4S9.tsi.II Total aipandlttirwa f!,&3,fl.H A8SKTS Valua of raal aaiata ownod (market value) I 9 Value of atorka and bonds owned (market valur) .... 4,833.156.00 Loana on mortgages and col lateral, etc tj Cash In banks and on hand 2II.1T.7 Premluma In courao of roll-action writ tan ainoa Sep tember 10. 134 471.147.01 Intercut and renta due and accrued and other assets.. 111,110.10 Total admitted asnets .... f&, 617,631.(0 LTAHILITJES Gross claims fur losses tin- P"" f 400.0SI.1S Amount of unearned premi ums on all outstanding 'lMt (1. 111. 414. 75 Duo for commlsstoo and brokeraga 0. 000.00 All other liabilities .., IS7.4SS.li Total liabilities, except cap. lul , l.tl,94S.01 Capital paid up. I'epoalt f 400,000.00 irplua over all liabilities.. 3,9MI3.BS urplus sa regarde policy- holders f!.fllMII.8 Tot' I6.S17.SS1.8U UU31NKSS IN OREGON FOR THHJ Net premiums recolved during , ln ' 436.280.S4 l-osaea paid during the year.. 13,372 44 u..n.na incurred auring ' the i?m' 10.823.11 i-k i. . . omr uril lsh Domini one Ins. Co., Ltd. . a. uioilgtt. Lnited States Manager. ' huvi nmy ior Srv Ice. Commissioner f Insurance. 14 West Main St.. Medford, Ore. Warrant Call Srliooi nislrlrt So. A Central Point. Oregon NOtlCe la hftlYihV olvan At - j ta.-ws mint nmre are funds on hand for the redemption OI warrants fmm ha oin i and from No. 1 to No. 43. Interest will iu rtpru io, iyao. Warrants pay- "'J,1 n" run nnwonw Bank, Medford. Oregon. OUY TlX. Clerk. THE GRANGE Central Point Grange. Central Point Omnia to 225 persons Friday night when me iirst program of the groun olan- ned was given. As announced recently. nro- gram circuit has been planned to be participated in by several of the granges, and will continue, with one program a month, until the last la given at the Orange hall in Phoenix In October. Chalra for the business meeting were filled by the officers of the Central Point Orange, the lecture program was furnished by the Phoe nix Orange and consisted of two ahort shits, vocal solos, duets, piano solo, instrumental music, short talk on April Fools Day, and group singing. The program waa planned by the educational committee and the lecturer of Phoenix Orange. Masters of the following granges were present: Bellvlew, Jacksonville. Talent, Live Oak and the master of the new grange at Gold Hill, also the Pomona master, Mr. Andrews . A cup whloh had been purchased by the Phoenix Orange waa present ed to the Central Point Orange, and will be kept In their possession until they present the lecture program at the Talent Orange, at which time they will present the cup to that grange' who will bold It until the third meeting when they will pre sent It to the. next grange. Roll call found the following grsngea represented: Bellevlew, with 12S members, and 30 present; Jack sonville, with 72 members and 80 present; Central Point, with 22B members and 67 present; Talent, with 64 members and 20 present; Phoenix, with 80 members and 44 present. Also visitors froji Apple gate, and Live Oak were present. Eagle Point had one member repre sented. The program circuit to ba followed Includes: Central Point to Talent May 2; Talent to Jacksonville, June 26; Jacksonville to Belle view, July 2; Belleview to Boxy Ann, August 9; Roxy Ann to Eagle Point, September 3; Eagle Point to Phoenix October 8. Regular meeting for Jacksonville Orange waa scheduled June 14, but aa this falls during week of Btate Orange, the meeting will be held on the last meeting of the month Instead. In all other Instances the programs will probably be presented on the first meeting night of each month of the grange entertaining. Refreshments Friday night were served by the Central Point Orange, with a small portion of them being furnished by the other granges. These programs are expected to grow in Interest and In attendance aa the cup will be presented at the last program In October at Phoenix to the grange that hag had the largest total attendance, baaed upon membership of their grange. E HELD JNCHECKS SAW FRANCISCO, April 10, (AP) Harry Rogers, lfl, ton of A. A. Rogers or (1234 High street) Eugene. Ore., waa held today by police after a hotel charged he passed worthless checks signed with his father's name. Leo Bunner of the check detail aald VOUns? Unarm ram rsi ftn Cisco by bus from Portland after bis rainer. purine relations counsel for the federal land bank In Eugene, had started proceedings to annul the boy's marriage to Jans Miller, daugh ter of Horace Miller, secretary of the Portland chamber of commerce. Toting Rogers, former freshman st the University of Oregon, was held for vagrancy. (ountyBriefs Trail TRAIL. April 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Scott, daughter, Joyce, and Uncle. Mid Self all of Oklahoma, arrived here Saturday evening, April 6, and are house gucBts of Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Hutchinson. The Scotts were here 12 years ago for the sum mer and have wanted to come back to Oregon for several years and are looking for a location with the expec tation of locating nere permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Segesaman and little daughter, Mary, have returned from Eugene, where they apant sev eral days visiting Mra. 8egessman's sister, Mrs. E. Vau&son, and family. Wayne Ash, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Francis Ash. and Mrs. Lizzie Nichols, drove to Butte Falls Sunday afternoon. Boyd Tucker arrived home from Ashland Monday evening and Mra. Tucker will return April 14. Mra. Tucker la stilt with their daughter, Mra. Flock, at Eureka. Cal., who un derwent a goiter and tonsil operation. She la reported as doing nicely. Mrs. Dorothy Asn spent April 6 visiting Mrs. Francis Ash. Mrs. Marlon Beagle of Ashland, for merly Marlon Hitchcock, who taught school here. Is a house guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cush- man. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Merriman shop ped In Medford April 8. Mesdames Edna LaDleu and Irma Citahman spent Saturday In Medford. where they attended the county dem onstratton on fancy bread making. Mrs. Eva Segesaman attended i meeting of the county committee on Home Extension work In Medford at the home of Mra. Mabel Mack April 8 Mlse Irma Waucope of Butte Falls visited April 7 with Mrs. Irma Cush man. Mrs. Florence Watson and son, Car roll, apent Sunday afternoon and eve ning visiting with the Scotts at the Hutchinson home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Scott 'and daughter, Joyce; Mr. Mid Self and Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson were all dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson April 8, Trail Extension unit will meet April 11 at the home of Mrs. Irven Howe. There will be election of officers for the next year, so all hope for good attendance. Rogue River ROGUE RIVER. April 10. (Spl.) Live Oak Orange met April 1 at tho community hall, with Master Perry Walt in the chair. Lecture hour was held first with Worthy Lecturer Mrs. Olive Klerscey In charge, Roll call waa "Our Favorite J31rds." The mead ow lark seemed ta be favorite of those present. Lawrence Jones told bow the medow lark became the state bird of Oregon. .Most of the lecture hour was given over to Professor Brewster of the Hodgen-Brewster mills, who gave an Interesting talk on tpedlng and raising baby chicks and turkeys. Mrs. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Potter were visitors. Mrs. Letsy Mil ler reported that a very neat sum was taken tn at the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Nlesmlth ar rived In Rogue River April 1 from San Jose and will spend the summer at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dengler entertained them with chicken dinner on their ar rival. Mra. Ann Hawkins, who has spent some time with her mother, Mrs. Chas, Warrep, has returned to her home In Michigan Mrs. Lelan Shepherd and Miss Nora Hughes were Medford visitors Wed nesday. Miss Barbara Frletas of Orants Pass spent a few days visiting at the Wiley-Carter ranch. Mr. and Mra. Lynden Hatch and family have moved to the hotel on the corner of Main and Oak streets.' Mr. and Mrs. Mcllvaln, Dr. and Mrs. Cary and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnston enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mrs. K rouse on Evans creek March 31, Forest Burnetts left Saturday for over near Yreka, where he will be employed for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. orvllle Dengler and Mra. Fred Chrlatlson left Friday, for North Bend to spend a few days. Orange held a carnival at the com munity hall March 29 and during the day and evening about 200 people visited the hall. In the evening C H. Wlnetrout showed pictures of the Century of Progress. Senior play was put on at the school auditorium Thursday night. The title of the play waa "The Whole Town's Talking." and everyone who attended proclaimed It the best play put on here for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler enter tained with a family dinner Sunday Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter lone, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and children, Nell and Barbara, and the host and h os tees. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Nlesmlth were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hull of Orants Pass. There will be a Townsend old age pension talk at the school auditorium Wednesday night. The speaker of the evening will be Frank I. Gibson. Everyone Invited. Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Wiley of Me Cloud. Cal., were overnight visitors Saturday ! the Wiley -Carter ranch. Oeorge Is a brother of James Wiley. AGREE TO CONTINUE CODE ON LUMBERING WASH1NOTON. April 10. (AP) NRA aald tod.- that an eaTeement o continue the lumber code had been reached with the Industry. Compulsory enforcement of the code however, will not be undertaken during "continuance of conditions .making it lnequliabie,' I I Talent TALENT. April 10. (Spl.) The. first of a esrlea of dances planned by the chamber of commerce was given Saturday night. The management reported a record crowd and a good time. Supper was served at midnight by the campflre girls for a nominal price, adding to the funds In their local treasury. Music waa furnished by Boone 'a orchestra. Among those attending the dance at Leland Friday evening were Mrs. B. C. Dixon. Mrs. Effle Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maxon, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barr, Mr and Mrs. Jim Conaater, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slagle. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith spent the week with Mr. 8mlth'a sister, Mrs. Archie Estes and family. Mr. Smith returned to his home at Qlendale Sunday and Mra Smith remained for a longer visit. Mr. anud Mrs. Curtis McQrew and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green have re turned from Leland end will make their home In Talent for the sum mer. Mrs. Frances Tame of Independ ence, Kansaa, arrived by stage Sat urday evening to make her home with her son, Lyle and wife, at the Talent Auto company grounds Mra. Lyle Tame and Mrs. Howard Hnlmes were hostesses at luncheon Saturday at the home of Mra. Holmes complimenting Mrs. C. B. Dixon who waa visiting here from Watsonvllla. Spring colors of green and daffodil yellow were used to carry out the color scheme In table decorations and about the rooms. Among those present were Mesdames Effle Paul, Jessie Slack, Don Montgomery, Byron Works, the honor guest and the host ess. Miss Irene Weils was removed Bun day from the Community hospital, where she had been a patient for the last three weeks, to her home here. . She Is convalescing quite sat isfactorily and will be glad to have her friends call. Mrs. Jessie Slack and sons spent the week-end In Grants Pass with Mrs. 81ack's sisters, Mrs. N. B. Gale and Mrs. P w. Whltsett. TOLO. April 10. (Spl.) Ben Daw- son came over from Steamboat dis trict Saturday to bring supplies and look after a flock of sheep being pas tured here on the Rays' lands. Mrs. D&v.'son and ohlldren accompanied him and nil were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thar p. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Robley, en route to their home at Bstacado, Ore., after attending Mr. Aiken's funeral In Med ford, spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loftus here. Mr Loftus la Mrs. Robley's brother. Tolo school baseball players will . play the Agate nine on the Agata school grounds Friday, April 12, at t o'clock. Tolo Community club will meet at 9 o'clock Thursday, April 11, In th club rooms. A. H. Banwell of Medford will be a guest artlat at the next school enter tainment. Mrs. Banwell will accom pany hrm and take part In the sing ing with Mrs, Lulu Thurston, teacher. . Mrs. P. A. Tracy spent Friday In Central Point. She had luncheon with her daughter, Mrs. Edyth Boh next. She also made the historian's report at the regular P.-T. A. meeting held at the high school. L I PORTLAND, April 10 (AP) Negoti ations with two manufacturers of whisky had today relieved the newly organized Oregon liquor control com mission of a heavy "overstock" of slow-moving brands ordered by the old commission. One company, It was learned after an executive session of the board last nUcht, has agreed to cancel an order on 3.300 cases and has reduced the price by a 1.50 a case on another lot ot 850 oases. Another company has agreed to exchange 2.000 cases of slow-moving brands for more popular bottles. As a result of the compromise, rt was said, tt Is believed the commis sion will be able to clean up tha transactions without loss to the com mission's revenue. PHONE OPERATING NET TAKES FEBRUARY DIP NEW YORK, April 10. (AP) Net operating Income of the Amerlcaa Telephone & Telegraph Co., In Feb ruary totaled $1,187,474 compared with 1.6314149 in the same month last year. These figures cover ope rating activity only, excluding non b;atlng Income such as dividends, lp'ere-ts and other revenues re ceived und non -operating chargea ouch as rents and Interest paid. . 4 SALEM, Ore., April 10 (AP) Sale . of the remaining assets of the Fed eral Savings es Loan Association of Portland will be recommended to B. S. Henderson. Inc., of Portland by the state corporation commlsaloner. The sale must fee afroved by the circuit court before consummation. nlcycllxt Injures Woman PORTLAND, Ore., April 10 (AP) Mlsa Katherln Lawless of Eugene suffered a jaw fracture last night when struck by a bicycle at a down town intersection. Tolo