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PAGE SEVENTEEN WHAT YOU WANT BmsifiM FOR EASY REFERENCE Vtt liUV TO Ye tUaKV fEDFORD MATT. tKIBUXE. MEDFORO. OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 1?, 19.15. LP I f Read eifrj ad on thl pace. You will probably find e actly the thine you want to buy or sell, if It Isn't there, advertise, it's Inexpensive, . effective. RATES per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND Man's black shoe on East Main. Owner Identify and pB? for LOST If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Woodcutter. Mrs. KnJh ten. Wagner Creelc road. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Young woman for general housework In the country. Phone Mrs. Kir. 10-F-22. WANTED Woman living near Lin coln school to take care of 8 year old boy. Call at 346 N. Front after 1 p. m. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Couple; woman for cook ing and houskeeplng; man for gen eral care of home In country. Ref erences required. Inexperienced do not apply. Box 384a. Tribune. W ANTED SITU ATT"NS MIDDLE-AGED woman wants to cor respond with someone needing a housekeeper. Neat and willing Box 3833, Tribune. MIDDLE-AG-ED woman wants general housework. Ltzsle Rowden, Gold Hill. Ore., care Mike Koger. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANT a young men roomera. Phone 1018-J. TRUCKS FOR HIRE Local or long distance. Furniture moving and torage. See us for rates. F. E. SAM SON COMPANY. Phone 833. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool flags & twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 87 Mo. Oram St. Ph. 1063. WANTED Wa pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves we also ouy metals, hides, pelta. wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. phone 1062. . DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon- WANT good used furniture, lo'isehold goods ladles' and children's cloth ing Must be m good oosdltloa 610 E Main St FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished homse. 134 S. Ivy. FOrTreNT 5-room. nicely furnished home. S27.50. 821 Oak St. FOR RENT -unfurnished Homes, furnished or Brown ft White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 3 fumlsned rooms W 00 month. 330 Beatty. PLEASANT room, separate entrance. 220 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At S3 North Grape street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired Sire 16x60 feet Will rent or 1 ise at reasonable figure Call at Mail Tribune (Newspaper) office FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Corner apartment In Mall Tribune building. Furnished. Sleeping room, fireplace, combina tion living and dining room. Kitch enette with bullt-ina. Dressing room, bath room. Heat and hot and cold water furnished. Reason able rent. Apply Mall Tribune o! flce. APARTMENT 916 W. Tenth St Morn'.nga or after 1:00 p. tn. Sun days. FOR RENT Modern turn apartment. garae 410 Hamilton. BACHELOR apartment. 44S So Front FOR RENT Comfortssle hesvd apt Radio. Fru.daire 618 So Oakdale FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Used electric ranjre for wishing machine. J. A. SoUm. 1827 N Ri7s:oe. FOR EXCHANOE M ;x t'lae ba trj et with Ro!o spe,ikr. for lira-txo'-t. Ruby Scbu., Be!. 1UJ1 FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE i9 Chevrolet roadster A-l, for "30 or '31 Ford roadster. Will pay cash difference. Gault'i baoe Repair Shop. - j FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRAOF 7i ,m proved, on highway 3 miles out; new bldg. nearly completed. Ideal for chickens, turkeys or gardening. Can pay for place In one year' with tomatoes. Easy terms. Will taia enclosed small car, 240 S. Grape St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NEW 4-room modern home; hvdwood floors; only S1400; terms. See L. G. Plckell, 204 Edit Mam. Tel. 1580-J. STOCK RANCH BARGAIN COOftfl Consisting of 153 acres WwvUU e,cellent' leap, free. cultivation. 10 acres timothy hay. 12 acrea vetch, balance pasture and good range, well fenced, family or chard, 6-room house, good barn, mowing machine, rake, harrow, team of horses, 2 cows all go with place for $3800.00; 13.000.00 cash, terms on balance to suit respon sible parties. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. itw E. Main St. Medlord, Ore. FOR SALE Large 3-story, fl-room modern home in good condition. City water; 4 acres Irrigated land: close In. See w. J. Warner. Jack son County BIdg. 4s Loan, 128 East Muln Tel. 19o. SEE diaries A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to ouy xour Home. FOR SALE CALIFORNIA owner has modern 6-room home m Medford. Box 3726, Tribune. FOR SALE 20 A. near Water, 305 E. Jackson. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center C600 will handle, balance 0 Box 4815. tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack son County Building 6s Loan Ass'n Phone 185. BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices wnicn you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTING FISHING, come In and Investigate BROWN it WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-lna. 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1932 Chrysler Sedan; side mounts. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1D32 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 6-passeiiger Coupe. 3930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1929 Ford Town Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe; 6 wheel. 1929 LaSalle Coupe. Also several othera to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE '33 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe. Consider lignt car In trade. Phone 349-M between 5 and 7 p.m. FOR SALE Bulck Pickup 25 model or will trade lor milk cows. Call 201-Y FOR SALE 1929 Pontlao convertible coupe newly painted. Big Fines Lumber Co. Phone 1. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Spring fryers. Tel. 95I-R. THERE Is a first-class hatchery for White Leghorn chicks at Grant Pass. Ore., using eggs from their own flock of 1100 two to tour-year. old selected hens, bred to cockerels from Ambrose Brownell s 250 and sbove trapnest record stock. All breeding stock blood-tested by Ore. gon State Agricultural college. Poultrymen desiring chicks from a reliable hatchery close to home, which Is important, writ to Gar rett Bros., Box 183, or call at the poultry farm on East N St., and see 3000 layers, 5000 chicks, hatchery and system of producing hens that lay. WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs. 80c C A DeVoe. kl 523-J-2 FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horses and mules. Apply HORSES 8 head gentle work horses end mare,. Weigning l-JUy to low turn., a'-a w to 9; one well-matched team; one saddle horse. Inquire O. A M. Grocery, Jacksonville highwa?. FOR SALE OR TRADE Horse or cow or light car. Cleo Knlghten. Wagner creek. FOR SALE OR TRADE Angora goats. M. F. Stewart. Trail. FOR SALE Springer milk cows. Tel 523-J-4. FOR SALE OR TRADE A ngora goats for cows, heifers or what have you. Box 3727, Tribune. ONE TEAM work horses for sal, or trade for livestock. Call 1539. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls, good papers. Call 1559. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR ALE Cab-Mjje plants; whole sale or retstl. L. C. Oould. ialent. FOR SALE Almost nev Eureka vacuum cleaner; a.w hnd Spic and Ppaa. Box 3829, Tribune. FOR SALE Violet Ray vibrator. 1204 W. Tenth. HEMSTTTC H I NG MACHINE for Call at 3 No Bwtlett. J FOR SALE 4 fhares JsckAon Co I Birijj. A Loi" vit M-fc me an o::e. Box Tribune. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bicycle m good condition. $10 cash price. 306 Vancouver. FOR SALE Lawn mower. 134 S. Ivy. PANSY PLANTS All colors. 25c doi en. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East Main. FURNITURE FOR SALE Chester field, bed room and dinette set. Al so rocker and 8x12 rug. 327 W. Stn St. FOR SALE Fordson tractor: has fenders, double set rear wheels, under hitch: a good buy. Lewis Smith, Talent, Oregon, FOR SALE Super Giant Bean spray rig. Box 3857. Tribune. PATS SECOND HAND STORE and property for Bale. 1508 Prune St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, garden and carpenter tools. Lydla M. Youngs, end Beall Lane, turn north 4th house. FOR SALE Ironer, 48. 30J So. Oak dale. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Call 523-J-J. F. E. Bybee. SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. 2O0 fertilizer and garden plowing. Washed sand, rock, plaster Band. Bateman's. 1534-Y or 812-J. FOR SALE Fountain priced to sell. DeVoe's. FOR SALE Twohole Frtgldalre In good condition. Barln. J. A Manke. 2 miles east of Jackson ville. Call at ranch. FISHING TACKLE, guns, ammuni tion, boats, sporting equipment Low prices, why, low overhead. 317 North Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES STORE FOR SALE Here la your chance; bargain If sold for cash. Box 3940. Tribune. PERSONAL MRS. MARTIN NATION ALL KNOWN Psychic Crystal Reader, here short time. 229 N. Ivy. Fhone 1042-X. MRS. CLARK GUARANTEED RE SULTS "Bring your problems tc me. My work speaks for Itself." Readings daily. Trance circle Fri day 8 p. m. Message service Sun day 7:30. 225 So. Riverside. Tel. 457-J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and ntle Insurance The only complete ntle System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 6, No. 33 North Central, Ave upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 850 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 Thomas or E- J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. Expert Window cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning 3s upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gove, 325 B. Main. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central Pboiie 31S Prices rlgbt. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 815. Painting & papernanglng. JOHN H. LOCK, Painter and Deco rator. Fine Interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phono 953-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home toy paint ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting Ai paperhang lng. Tel 648-W 313 So OrBpe. LEGAL NOTICES Notlrr of Sale. In the County Court ot the State of Oreizon in and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Dsntl j E. Oreen. sometimes known aa D. , E. Green, deceased. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an Order of the County Court In and for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, made on the 18th diy of April, 1935. in the matter of the estate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known as D. Z. Green, deceased, the undersigned, as ( administratrix of the said eetai wui (ell at private sale subject to con firmation by said Court, the follow ing described resl property, to-wit: The East one-hslf (EVj) of the .Southwest quarter (BW'O and the West one-half (W$) of the South east quarter SE'U of Section 28. in Township 37 South Rane 1. East of the Willamette Meridian. In Jackson County, Oregon. Also the Southwest quarter 8W U of the Southwest quarter fflW -4 of Section 28. Township 37. South Raiue 1. East of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Jackson Coun ty. Oreon Also, the Northwest quarter (NW and the Northwest quarter fNW l of the Southwest quarter iSW '4i of Potion 28. and Eat one hslf (E;jt of Northeast quarter NE' and Nortast quarter (NE1,) of Sou threat qusr- j tr of Section 23 in Tonh:p 37. South of Ranee 1. East Of the Wil- ' lamette Meridian. In Jackson Coun- i ty, OrflBn f S icn sale will be made on and after the 25th dsy of May. IBIS. Alt ; bitia should h in witing ar.d may b lft :th Bos "and Bojs. at tornvs for sa.d eMt, at f.v-ir office l:i .if Ji-it.vjn County Bank Bulla in: M'rtfnrrt. Or?on Tr. terms of ssld le will be csso. Ten per cent (10t) of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale. balance on the confirmation of the stile by said Court. Said land will be sold a a whole, or In parcels of 40 acres or more. Dated this 19th dav of April. 1933. OLLIE GREEN. Administratrix of the estate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known as D. E. Green, deceased. BOGG3 4: BOGUS. Attorneys. Summons, In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, J. B. Brownie and Barbara Brownies, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Preston Phipps. a single man: Ellen Putpps. a single woman; Lee tfhlpps a single man; Anna B. Phlnns Und ley; John S- Llndley rier husband; Effie Phipps Hendershott. Arthur Hendershott . her h usba nd ; James H. Phipps, Edith P. Phipps, n1s wire; isaoeii pmpp Hansen, car J Hansen, her husband; Ciar T. 1 Phipps. widow of David 1 Phipps deceased; Mary E, Phipps Pay too. ! jonn uot rayton. ner n-jaoand; Gladys Phipps Herrtott. Joln Doe Herriott. her 1 husband: John M. i Phipps, a single man; the unknown heirs of John M. Phipps. Si-aabet, ; Phipps Speiiman, Peter Spelimin : her husband; the unknown ;elr of Elizabeth Phipps Speiiman ar.d Pe'er Speiiman; Ma the w P. Phipps, Ala R. Phipps, also known a" Alia H Phipps, his wife; the unknown hens of Mathew P. Phipps and Ala R Phipps, also known as Aila R Phipps; Grundy D. ray lor, Hani, Taylor, his wife; the unknown heirs of Grundy D. Taylor and Ham. Taylor; John W. HtUman. Eiabe.h Klllman. his wife; the unknown heirs of John W. Hillman and Eliz abeth Hillman; J. W. Hillnun. Ros alie P. Hillman. his wife; tn un known heirs of J. W. HiUman and Rosalie F. Hillman, and all the un known heirs of each and every of all the above named defendants herein, also, all other penon or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real property described In th complaint herein, Defendants. To Edith Phipps; Isabella Phlprs Hansen; Carl J. Hansen, ,ier husband; Clara E. Phipps. widow of David I Phipps, deceased; Gladys Pbiupa Het rlott; John Doe Herrlott, her hus band; John M. Phipps. a aing; man; the unknown heirs of John M. Phipps: Elizabeth Phlppa Speiiman; Peter Speiiman. her hus band: the unknown heirs of Eliza beth Phipps Speilmnn ano: Pettr Speiiman; Mathew P. Phipp; Ala R. Phipps, also known as Alia R. Phipps his wife; the unknown heirs of Math ew P. Phipps and Ala R. Phipps, al known as Alia R. Phipps; Gr.indy D. Taylor; Hanna Taylor, his w'e; th unknown heirs of Orundy D Taylor and Hanna Taylor; John V. H.liman; Elizabeth Hillman, bis wife; i.he un known heirs of John W. Hillman and Elizabeth Hillman; J. W. IllUman an 4 Rosalie F. Hillman, hit. wtft; 'he un known heirs of J. W. Hillman aad Rosalie F. Hillman, and -ill taie nu- known heirs of each and every of the above named defendants, a'so. nil other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate dtcribed m the complaint herein. Defendants In the name of the State f Oregon. you and each of j'ou are uercby re quired to Appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in rhe above entitled suit and Court within four weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons up"n you. exclusive of the first date of publica tion, and if you fail so to appyar and answer said complaint, plaintiff wl( apply to the court lor ?h reli-f prayed for in their complaint, to-w't: That a decree be entered fcdjud test ing any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim which you or lay on of you have or claim to have In, to or upon the real property situated In Jackson County. Oregon, to wit: Commencing at a point on tn north line of a tract of lind de scribed in the deed lecoMed in Jackson Coun t y . Oregon , ' n Vol . 149 at page 613, Hid point beiiig Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS 1, Chance 4, Renting con tract f. Public con veyance 12. Lubricant 13, Anxiously desirous It. Southern con st efialioti li. Parts of a fol( COUfRS 17. Irritable 18, South Ameri can moun tains II. Mineral sprint tl. (Jams flab 24. Mire 'M. First man 25. Corroded 3(J. I'iercs X Consequent!? 33. Moving wagon Z. Little child 3 a. Instde 36. Aim or pur pose !. Old times: poetic (0. Prophet 41. Mate child 42. Articles of millinery it, Feminina name 41. Mentions specifically Solution of Yetrdy Puzzl 1Ie fip F A rA jl5 O A PS - EX gig C i S E pi! PEAL u. A TYJO HMH U D G CkS H O l PjllN T AQ O NA I PRA is. AND Eft5 i P 1 G tPiliN NfyRi El Ai RtPi Vi Eisj . Chain Schlul of duties on imports and exports rnited Compound thr Bfora Broad strips Small clothes brush Cereal rrass ' p p iii'i4 15 f v 8 ww r r rr -t 'A4rr ii m. ! 22 23 ,r 24- 25 W. 2U 2J 28 ''?M ; 5 '' 3S 37 W.1 :'",. ''fi. 4 46 4 pSS SI It west 1245 feet from the NE corner of said tract and from f'd po;.it , of beginning running thence wit . along the north line ot said tra? j I8a leet. more or less, to Vie eat erly line of Crater Lake Highway; thence along said highway south 2 deg. 15 mm. wvst 385.7 fH. mote or 1j. to the north tine ot Spring Strvt: thence siong Sprn ritrt".. east 200 feet, more or U-v,, to a point which Is south from sad point of beginning; thsncu oor'h 385 A feet, more or less, to the point of banning. And declaring any and :i such claims to be null and vail, and de creeing that said plain tills are in owners tn fee simple of sail premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right. tlOe. estate, lien or Interest in said retl estate, and that each and alt of the nefeno ants herein and each and all A thejr servants, agents and employe s. and each and ail persons claiming or to claim by, through or under t'wm, or any of them, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming ny right, title estate, lien or interest m said real estate be forever enjoined, re strained and barred from asserting. attempting to establish or ruaimUig any right, title, estate, IKn or in terest la or to said property, or auy portion thereof; that pUintifis tt-.le to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. This Summons la served upon you bv order of Honorable H. O. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered March 2"th. 1835 Date of first publication belrui March 29th, 1935. W. G. THIUU Attorney for Plaintiffs. Post Office Address: Suite i2. Palm Bidg., Medford, Oregon. Notice of Filing Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor the Oountv Jacke?a. In the Matter of the Estate of Honry Everett Marsh, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count and report tn the aoove en titled estate and that by order of tt County Court In and for Jackson County, Oregon, a hearing upon the same has been set for Saturday, April autn. i34, in the County Court room at the Court House in Medlord, Jack son County, Oregon, at rhe hour of ten clock a. m. All persons having oojectlons there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice la March 32nd. 1935. EVA C. MARSH Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Everett Marsh. Deceased. GEORGE M, ROBERTS, WM. M. MCALLISTER. Attorneys for Administratrix. Citation In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Jackson County. In tiie Matter of the Eatate of John F. Birmingham, aio known ae J. F. Birmingham, decenaed. To the Unknown Heir at law oi John F. Birmingham, alao known as J. F. Birmingham, ore4wtej, ami to any and all other persona whom H may concern, Oreetiiiga; In the Name of the State of Ore- gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear within 38 daya from the date ot the Xlrat publication if this -citation and ahow cauae, if any there be, why an order ahould not be made for the aale of ail of the real property of the above estate, the same being described aa follow, to wit: Lot 3 and 4 Tuttlea Second Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. which real property h been ap praiaed at 91600.00; and that you also show cause, if any there be, why a&id real property should not be aold at public sale for cash, to the highest bidder, subject to the unpaid taxes, and why said Court should not make and issue such other and further or ders and take such other and further proceedings as are necessary And proper in the premises. Witness the Honorable Earl B. Day. Judge of the above entitled Cross-Word Puzzle rry, aa win Kins British do minion Nooh's boat Inlet of the sea Abstract ex- tstencft To one side Orb of day Foundation Make repara tion &xplrds loudly Ttpnhiff up RepRlrs Kitchen tit snail 1000 pounds Enthusiasm ot spirit liiectritled particle Quletrr Pronmia Afresh Target Ceiural por tion of an ear of com Collection of fats T!mnr (rsa A warm or brood ot youria PrrtfesTonsJ charas Palm lily DOWN 1. Porclna animal t. Manner t, Gratify . Uiv tempo rartljr S, P.!p!U of using an other's property I. fiymtjol for llvsr 7. S. A. Court, and the sea! of the CiMTt f- fixed this 12th dsy of April. 18.15. O H. Carter, County Clerk and Ex olficio Clerk of the County Court. This citation is published on order of the Honorable Erl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court made and entered the 11th day of April, 1835. for 4 concutive wwks, the date of the first publication of this citation being April 32, O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney for Administrator, 12S Et Mam street, Medford. Oryon. ri! Warrant, railed fir Paintent. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand in the General Fund of the Ctty of Medford for the redemption of Warrants New. 4275 to 4351 Inc. Interest on the aoove War rants will ceese alter April sath. 1935 uatea this i7tn day of April, 1935. OUS H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer. Taken I s One white calf, marked. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advertising. Bout 1, Box S03. Medford. Ore. NATIONAL GRANGE CONVENTION GOES TO SACRAMENTO Members oft the QranfW In all parts of the United States are interested In. the fact that a decision has fust been made to hold the GQth annual convention of the National Orange In the city of Sacramento, Califor nia, the dates being November 1S-31 next. Sacramento offers exceptional facilities for the holding of a large convention, as it has a beautiful new municipal auditorium, perfectly equipped, while the hotel accommo dations of California's capital city are unexcelled. Already Grange members 'tn the eastern section of the country are contemplating a coast-to-coast trip, following the same plan which car ried m large delegation to the Pacific coast whenever the National Orange has held U annual session In that part of the country. In 1921 at Port' land Oregon, 1035 at Sacramento, 1633 at Seattle and 1133 at bo.se. j Idaho, large eastern delegates were j present and the California experience; of 1&25 is so plensnntly remembered as to constitute a decided attraction for the coming November. The entire Pacific Coast Orange or gnniTtttion will unite In extending hospitality to the November conven tion and large groups from Washing ton, Oregon and Idaho will swell the class from California which will mnko the Seventh Degree, th high est in the Orange, Predictions of a class of 6,000 candidates are named and it is exjweted that the coming convention will give great Impetus to the organization of new Granges on the Pacific coast during the sea son ahead. 1 She Argued A thr dxy fall tsntonct wai lerved by Mr. Louis D. Wright If Salt Lake CUy, Utah, who declines lo pay J10 fin on a traffic wlola tlan. She claimed she wa tailed be cause she "eassed" an office, ant not because ah wi a lawbreaker lAeasslated Pre Photo. Oak Grove OAK "QROVE. April 10, fSpl Some of the women of th district met at the school house and made oofltumes for the children who will take part in the operetta to ba given Friday. April 38. The teachers and children have spent much time pre paring for this operetta, and hope for a large audience. P. Cyril Sander returned from Eu gene Saturday, where he went as a member of th Medford hih school band. He Plaited his brother, Harold ffander. while there. Louises' Aid of th Church of Christ gave a, chicken dinner at the home of Mrs. Oustafson last week. School students took the Stanford achievement test last week Parents' school met in the base- i aient of tne schoolhouse Monday, j with Mrs Voting aa instructor. These j Uses are proving very interesting j and it is hoped more parent wiii j take advantage of them. One of the j prominent instructors from Corrallis will be hen In th near future, and it U hoped for large attendance next Monday, as she may be able to make her schedule so as to b her April 23. The community will be pleased to know that Dorothy Hansen n4 ihe I'ast removed and Is able to wsJk. fih bop to bt attend; r4 Khool rn 1 : ;. . i k i Table Rock j Big Applegate TABIsE ROCK, April Spl. Table BocJt Community club met to day with a "Lets auit Killin" pro- grain. Mr, and Mrs, Drover Nioewood of Medford called on Table Rock friends Sunday, The w t. Morris family have as visitors this m-ees: two of Mr. Morris' brothers from southern California. Mrs. MjTtle Oulvenaon of North Send was a visitor at the Clyde Brings home last wees. Table Rock ball team defeated the teams of Agate. Asms Valley and Tolo In games played last week. Putting on of at dormant spray has been completed here and the seeding of spring grain will be finished in a few days. Those who drlre out this way in search of wild flower report a mors than usual scarcity of white lamb tongues. This condition Ja caused by the clearing up and putting into traps of brush and timber lands where these flowers wet bedded. The second smudging of the season took place here Wednesday morning when Jack Frost was repulsed with t heavy barrage Df smoke and fire. The Davlssons a-re getting pretty well settled in tleir new location on the south side of the road where their store was moved last week to iand belonging to Mr, Dvisaon. This change eliminates one of the most dangerous curves In the county and the county court should be commend d for negotiating the deal. The county rock crusher and grave i machinery located on Modoc land south of the river are busy preparing rock and sand for the oiling opera- tSon which will be undertaken as aeon as the weather 1 warm enough to successfully spread oil. The be mi tin cation com mitt head ed by Miss Qraoc LydWtrd ha had ft crew of SERA men at work hers for severs I days clearing the fence rowe, setting out plants and shrubs and doing other work Intended to beau tify the roadway. Among any improvements under way here are a new fence Along the road At the Modoc orchard and along the road at the Wykoff plaoej & nev roof on the barn at the Lydiard place; a tite drain on th Rorden and Lydlard farm and several con crete boxes and crossing being put in by the ditch company. Art-h ur Straus of Sams Valla yt present teacher of the upper grades here, has been hired by the board ; for the next school year and Elsie Strauss, also of Aams Valley will hare charge of the lower grades. Mr. Tungate of Butte Falls was ft recent hay buyer here, TALENT, April 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. F. Dunlap and son, Fran, of Derby, were aiiesta of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe Saturday. Charlie Estea and wife of Orescent City visited at the home of Mr. Estea' mother Thuredey. Mrs. Lettle Phelaa, who tu trla tttd her p rents. Mr. and Mrs. Craw ford for the past three months, re turned to her home in Grand Island. Neb., Wednesday. Ladles of the Community 1mb wet at the city nail 'Wednesday after noon. Mr, and Mrs. L. OlMcrert of Med ford were calling on friend in Tal ent Tuesday evening. Among those shopping in Medford were Mrs. Ethel Adams, Mr. NT" swaner, Mrs. Rudy Conner, Mrs. Esther Hart and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton. Mrs. Webster, who wa taken to tha Ashland nospltal tor an opera tion Monday la reported getting slang nicely. Gr&nrime Hubbard had tha mis fortune to break her leg Saturday. She was taken to the community hospital in Ashland and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of ; Medford visited at the O, Hsmliton j home Thursday, Long Mountain tONO MUONTAIV. April 1. Spl.) Herbert Pruett had the misfortune Friday t th Shady Cove track meet to ut hi leg with pocket knife wi.il whittling. He was taken to the doctor and several stitches were re quJred. He is Improving Tapidiy. Mrs. Alice Petti: rew ha been vis iting her mother Mrs. eweariiwcer of Drain. Ore. J C. Leedy of Portland, manager of the Oregon Turkey Growers Co operative, spent Thursday evening as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. ft. Kline, Boy cout troop No. 18 of Ee,l PDint was entertained Sunday with a dinner at th Holman home Mrs. Lena So well entertained Mon dny veniin? at her home, Mrs. Eva Nichols, Mr. George 6 tow II. Mrs. Louie VanScoy and Mrs. Bessie carl ton. The awning was spent with quilting and story teillnj? contH Mrs, Bessie Triton won first prise. Re freshments were served later. Ueibert Mongold of this district was married Sunday at th noms of Mis Mary Menegat at tAkeetd. Or. Thy returned home Tuesday, Mr Mon,old l th rm ot Mrs. 0orge & to we 11 of route S. Medford. Th -roung coupi will make their home at the 6 to veil ranch. Olenn Pre scot t , of Ashland, who acted a best man, wjnpiruq uicm on voe irip. the near future. Dorothy was in jured in an automobile tocidest. Mr. and Mr, will Knlp received word of th birth of grandson. weighing 4 pounds, bom April 1 to their daughter. Mr. Vera Hal! j Portland Mrs. Hli wa former. y Ttiil Kalpc ot? Oak Qror district. Talent BIO APPLBOATE, April IS. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Vance KtibU aw th parents of a daughter bora April 3. The new arrival has been named Kath lyn Verene. Misses Helen Dunn and Mary Her bert of Aahisnd spent the week-end here as guests of Miss Frances Fort Mrs. prancis Krau&e, a recent brld. was complimented Tuesday wltn miscellaneous shower driven toy mem bers of th local home extension unit at their regular meeting at App5eg&t school house. Presentation of th many beautiful gift for the new home wa preceded toy a tes. which, followed th regular business meeting Mrs, Krsus will be remembered a Miss Myrtle Bums. Mrs. Rhoda San burn of San Dleo la spending several weeks vUltlrtg relative In southern Oregon, end wa a recent guest of her sister Mrs. Dsrs Satmarsh. Mr. Sanbura la former resident of the county, and has not been la Oregon for more than 30 year. Mr. Laura Polk and family of Ash land were recent guests at the horn of Mrs. Polk' sister-in-law. Mrs. Oz heel Peery of lower Applegate, Mrs. Don Cunnlngton. who aaa spent several months her with her parents. Mr and Mrs, warren M( wa guest of her slater. Mrs. A. D. Lewis at Prosper l8 "Wek. Mr. and Mrs. Tjawrence Li:y of WeN len spent Sunday with Applegate rel atives. Local forestry employes attend iruj the fir training school at Butt Falls this week include Ranger Lee Port, Albert Young Herbert Penning. Met- vin Rowden. Dean Saltmarsh. Witt. McDanieL Errin Lewis, John Byrne Jess Townsend, Hugh Combert araS Karlan Clark. Young people of th upper Appt gste district are deriving muca pleasure and benefit from an orches tra orgsnlred in their group a short time ago with Fred Bouse as director The musicians Include Mr. and Mr. Rouse and son Burl. Jack: RUey, Wrtu Dorn. John Harr and Russei Garrisoa, As yet th musicians nave chosen no name for their group, although, they meet once week for practice. They wll contribute to the program being given at Watkin school Friday evening by the Tjpper Appiegat Christian Endeavor society, which, also will include playa, readings and stunts. Attorney and Mr. Allison Moultoa of Medford were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Offenbacher Sunday even ing. With advance of spring, bftscball has resumed its place in the activity of local people. Palmer creek boys bold practice games every Sunday, and are anticipating some worthwhile tilt for th season. School sildrea also are thrilling to th swing of bat, Applegate student bAVing de feated Hitch, 34-40. Mrs. Opal Mooter of ClacXamaSi county has been hired to teach at tha Ruch school next term. At th present Mrs. Mooter 1 employed at th county school superintendent'., office In Medford. Mrs. James Buckley motored to Rose burg Wednesday to meet her sos Lou li. student at Columbia univer elty at Portland, who returned her for the oater vacation. Annual play day for the schools of the Applegate section is scheduled for Friday. April 2. and will be held at Ruch. A lively outdoor progTABi of field event ha been arranged, and parent as well a pupils r lokoing forward to th meeting. A base ball game will be one of th principal features, children from Union town, Sterling and Little Ap plegate playing nine from Such Beaver creek and forest creek, A b&skfit dinner will be enreed at nooa. Mr. and Mrs. Or Phillips, who wer severely poisoned Prldsy from eating mushrooms, are successfully recovering. Both were removed to Medford hospital. Mr. Phillips left th nospltal early this week, Applegate Protective assodatloa, recently organized cattlemen1 group met at Ruch Sunday, when step were taken to Incorporate. The fol lowing committee, James O'Brien, Herman Walters. Loren Cook and Clarence Buck, together with th board of directors. w eppointed to take charge of th procedure. The association i offering a reward of 150 for arrest and conviction of caV 11 thieve. New members also www accepted Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Marion Young and family of Willow Spring motored to Applegat Sunday, and were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strsube, Mr. and Mrs. F- I. Bristol of Wtt llama creek left Tuesday on b ousl ns trip to Portland. Mr. Bristol it owner of th Lime Product company at Williams, and Mrs. Bristol 1 well known as vocalist. LOG - HAULERS 2nd TRUCKMEN Let us assist you in yov.r P. V. C. Requketnnts, EeceBsary forms ar.d In. lurance. Reasonable rate. Charle A. Wing Agency, Inc. lft e. Main. MedforS O