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PAGE ELEYE2? H WHAT tfOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE: (gfj ( IWIUCYUO TO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUU, OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 2S. 1935. 4 vuaiiiil feauv TOPS Head etery ad on this pajje. You will prnhablv find ex actly the thing you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive effective. HATES Per word first Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word It (Minimum 10c) Per line per mouth without copy changes 51.25 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND BROWN gelding horse strayed from Evans Creek. Brand A K. right stifle. Notify R. D. Evcnslzer, Rogue River. LOSTNew block and red check lum ber Jacket, near Ruch or on Forest creek. Lcavo at old Bowden ranch. Jacksonville, or Mall Tribune. STOLEN Colson bicycle from Christ ian Church Sunday evening. Find er please phone 493-L. LOST If dog mlssint, call 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for married women. 15 weekly and new spring . dresses FREE representing nation ally known Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No Investment. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks. W-47o8. Cincinnati. Ohio. ADDRESS envelopes at home. Spare time. 5 to 815 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Send stamp for particulars. HAWKINS, Dept. 493. Box 75. Hammond. Illd. WANTED MALE HELP Ranted Man with team, or tractor, to plant and take care of nine acres of potatoes, silt soil, adjoining city limits. Call 135 West Main or 1130 West lOtli St., evenings. ; WANTED SITUATIONS "WANTED Position, practical nurs ing; city or country. 016 No. Cen tral. Apt. 4. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Vacant lot with shade, west side Medford. B. J. Palmer Agency, Mcdlord Center Bulldlns. downstairs. RESPONSIBLE Medford business man wishes to borrow S470O.00 on out-of-town property, worth $12,000.00 Leased to oil company 5 years at $130 month. Will pay 7. Box 3999 CASH paid for men's, women's and children's clothing. Good condition. Hair braids made to order. Used Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. Main. FURNITURE VAN leaving for Los An geles in 2 or 3 days, wants return load. Call 315. WANTED 1 acre on Buck Shot hill. Improved or unimproved. Box 4074, Tribune. WANTED Watchman's time clock with keys. Box 3987, Mall Tri bune. WANTED Wool, mohair See us be fore you sell Wool bags Si twine for sale. Medlord Bargain House 27 No Grape St -Ph 1062. WANTED We pay cash for household good, furniture and stoves we also ouy metals, hides pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE 27 N Orape St Phone 1062 DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon agle Phone 256-M. WANT good used furniture, tyiseho'd goods ladies' and children's cloth ing Must be in good condition 610 E Main St FOR RENT HOUSES 6-ROOM house. Clo-e In. Cheap. 244 South Grnpc at cabin rear. rOR RENT 5-ro"m modern home at 219 So. Holly. Tel. 503-R. FORWENT 4-room house, 419 West ern Ave. FOR PENT 3 -room modem hou furnished. 1708 W, Main, Inquire 1803 W. Main. FOR, RENT 5-room house. 3'i acres Irrigated. Just off Beall Line Al.o 3 acres. irrizMen. KODert n. loos, Jacksonville Star Rt. FOR RENT 5 -room modern house. 735 W 14th. FOR RENT 3-room f'imlshed houe. clwe in. Inquire 24 Lincoln St Phone 95-R. FOR RENT 3ronm modern houe furnished, garage. A-iu.w. 731 W 2nd St. FOR REV! -unfirmhed Hinjen B'OTIl 1 'nrnihd W white FOR REM -FURNISHED ROOMS THREE unf'im:M rT,. vferar.fi llht,; roa .riaa'.e. 245 St Central. FOR RENT Rtti for Vo -r at Bri;e:t. ATTN ATT r 44 3 rjrsr R0A?n at;D TC0M RAITS reasuuajle at 7.S E- iU.a. FOR RENT APARTMENTS SMALL Apt. for rent. 801 No. Central. FURNISHED Tenth. small apts. 60 W. LOVELY APT. for rent. Furnished or unfurnished. OeBauer Apts. 8th & Oakdale. 3 ROOM furnished apt. with garage. Adulls. 314 N. Bartlett. FOR. RENT Front apartment. 344 S. Orape St. Haa to be aeen to Be appreciated. See Apt. No. 1. FOR RENT 3-room furnished ap'j. Call 749-Y or 317 E. Jackson. FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin ation living and dining room, kit chenette, sleeping room and batb room. Water and steam heat furn ished. Rent reasonable. Apply Mail Tribune. AVAILABLE MAY 1 l-room modern, unfurnished apt. For information. Holly Apts.. 135 No. Holly. Tel. 1397-R FOR RENT Corner apartment la Mall Tribune building. Furnished. Sleeping room, flreplaoe. combina tion living and dining room. Kitch enette with bullt-lns. Dressing room, bath room.- Heat, and hot aVid cold water furnished. Reason able rent. Apply Mall Tribune of fice. 2-ROOM APT., furnished. 229 No. Ivy. APARTMENT 918 wTTTentn St Mornings or after 1:00 p. m. Sun days. FOR RENT Modern furn. apartment, garage 41U Hamilton. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RENT Houses, 812 Summit. cabins, furnished FOR RENT Twenty acres bottom land with water, house, barn on " Rogue river $35. Cash. W. R. Phlpps. First Nati. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT Fully equipped service station In Medford on gallonage basis. Box 4090, Tribune. FOR RENT 2$ acres with buildings, close to Medford; plowed, ready to plant. 506 No. Riverside. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 Nortb Orape street will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired Size 16x60 feet Will rent or l-ise at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE OWNER or Realtor acreage desired on contract or exchange parsonage. What have you? Retired. Box 4001. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good 6-room houae, large lot. good business loca tion. Would consider small acreage In trade. Inquire 623 So. Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! 6-room house In Phoe nix, $1000. Will take late model car as down payment, bal. like rent. 543 S. Ivy. FOR SALE OR TRADE Newly built modern home In Talent, for small impixjvcd farm. 5 lots, berries, fruit trees, chicken house. Inquire Tal ent Service Station or write P. O. Box 86, Talent, Ore. 78 A. excellent soli, 5 rm. house, mod ern: barn, farm tools, team. Jl cows. 16 hens, orchard. $2500 cash. Near coast. Waldport, Oregon. FOR SALE Mining lot and equip ment In Jacksonville. C. Duhamel, Jacksonville, Oregon. FOR SALE LOOK AT THIS 120 acres good laud and buildings; all cultivated; 30 acres choice ollalfa, part signed up lor water; miles from town. Forced to sell at $&0 an acre. This is worth Investigat ing. B- J. Palmer. Real Estate broker. Medford Center Building, downatalrrs. BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL HOME SACRIFICED 0 rooms, bath, auto matic oil heat, extra large rooms, cement basement, unfinished attic. Only 2.000 cash needed; balance on terms and without interest No trade-In. Open dally 2-5 p. m. By owner. 1919 E. Main St. FOR SALE 15 A. Irrigated; good soil; fenced with Page wire; 4-room house, new barn: 7 cows. 5 calve. 36 hens. All for $1700. L. G. Plckell. 204 East Main. Tel. 1580-J. FOR SALE New 4-room house with bith; hardwood floors; 91400.00; terms. By owner. 824 W. 13th. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to uuy vour Home. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OHttJON HfcALn CO 44 N Riverside. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east aide minutes walk from city center $600 will handle, balance 0 Bos 4815. rr.bune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack eon County Building Si Loan Ass'o Phone 195. BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreaee tracts at prices which you erwinot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL. HIOHWAV WATER. CLI MATE Close to Tine HUNTINC FIPHINO. come In and invwtitrste BROWN Ac WHITE REALTORS 104 W Main. Phone 130 WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown Ac White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES KOH SALE 1P3S Plymouth 4-door sedan, Duplate safety glaw. beauti ful aunmtni finUh. very fmall mUfoire, "iiw car guarantee. Big dl'count and easv trms. PIERCE ALLFN MOTOR CO. 113 South Riverside j FOR SALE 27 Dode truck: tlrea and motor in good fthpe; $125; term I Pone 172. evening. yjR SMF-iWi P" ! coupe (,( '." pn.:, :.ac convertible d. Pines i Lumber Co. Poena 1. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins. 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. Only 6900 miles. 1933 Chrysler Royal Coupe. Rumble seat. 1932 Chrysler Sedan. 6 wheels and trunk rack 1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. Original tires. 1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 5-pass. coupe. .1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster. 1929 Cadillac Sedan. 1929 LaSalle Cabriolet; new paint. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1929 Ford Coach. Many others to rhoose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Champion air compress or, 160 lb. pressure. Phone 363 or Inquire at Berry dale Store. FOR SALE RelrlRerator show case. Marble front. Reasonable. 618 Sq. Oakdale. FOR SALE 10 foot runabout boat. One of the best In Southern Ore gon. Complete with self-starting otitboard motor and four wheel trailer. Phone 1001-J. FOR SALE Good refrigerator. 75-lb. Ice capacity, .7.60. 19 Rose Ave. FOR SALE Gas range, equipped for either Flamo or city gas. Also Karri-Keen trunk. 706 So. Oakdale. PANSY PLANTS All colors. 25c doz. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East Main. USED POULTRY FENCE Cheap, while It lasts. Redwood posts as low as 8c. Volney Dixon. "Nat" Bldg., No. Riverside, FOR SALE CHEAP Heavy duty dueal wheeled logging trailer. 5th wheel end bunks. 608 West 11th St. FOR SALE Vacuum Cleaner. One of best. Address Box 3996. Tribune. REDWOOD POSTS 7-ft. less than 10 cents. Limited quantity. Volney Dixon. "Nat" Bldg.. Medford. SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. $2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bateman's. 1534-Y or 912-J. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Fountain and lunch room in operation, Lakevlew. Ore. Completely equipped. Reason for selling, other Interests. Write Box No. 10. Prospect, Ore. PERSONAL MRS. MARTIN Natural born Psychic highly educated Psychologist-Psy cho Analyst. Satisfaction guaran teed. 412 N. Ivy. MRS. CLARK GUARANTEED RE SULTS "Bring your problems tc me. My work speaks for Itself." Readings dally. Trance circle Fri day 8 p. m. Message service Sun- day 7:30. 226 So. Riverside. Tel. 457-J. MISCELLANEOUS CURTAINS laundered . Guaranteed; 25c up. Cabin rear 244 8. Grape. WILL TEACH one student X-Ray lab oratory and office work. Stale age and education. Box 4083. Tribune WILL the party Inquiring at Palmer, or anyone deal ring Electrolux, please call 503-W. NOTICE Have power spray on truck, with lots of pressure, for spraying elm trees and fruit trees. Call 258-W. FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED R. Canaries. 523-J-2. FOR SALE -LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Three fresh milk cow, cheap. Sam Morehouse, Butte Falls, Ore. 4 MILK COWS. 1 Hereford and calf, 8 heifers, freshen soon, Guernsey bull, Durham bull, 2 sows with pigs; saw-rig on four-wheel trailer, sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs, fruit cupboard and cans, furniture. Bechtold. VJ ml. north airport, Bid die road. HORSES FOR SALE 8 head gentle work horses and mares, weighing 1300 'to 1800 lbs.; ages 5 to 9: one well-matched team; one saddle horse. Inquire G. & M. Grocery, Jacksonville highway. AT STUD Black Mamoth Jack Mor gan Saddle Stud, 3 miles west ot Talent on Anderson Creek. (Bailey Ranch). Tom Kouns. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulla good papers. Call 1550. ' FOB SALE POULTRY AND BOOS FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eegs, $3.00 hundred. 617 Western Ave. GENT'S Leghorn chicks from trap- nested pediareed Atock. May batches now available. Talent Hatchery, Talent, Ore. WHITE LEGHORN setting ea 60c C A DeVoe 1 623-J-3 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO BARGAINS One good used piano. H5.00. Fine plaver piano, looks like new. perfect condition, only $195 00; eay terms. Tiny bungalow tiprlcht, allhtl? used but JuM like new. $140 caan. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CLEAN WHEAT. $1..V rwt. Chaa. I5aars, next md:o station, Crater Lake highway. CLOflINO OUT SALE SUirte Friday, end Monday. 8 p. m- Furniture and jood used cloth:iii. etc . st reduoed , prices. Come in and (ret a bargttn '.Wore this sale is over. Daisy ' Square Deal Store. 610 E. Main. 3 b.ocks across brldye. FOR PALE--Chap hrlck and usd Junior. 0d Times Bidi., J action T.ir$. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAIE 3-lnch Sterling pump ; and engine. A-l condition. Cheap j for cash. Parson's Machine Sho;t FISHING TACKLE, un. amimim-1 tion. boats, sporting equipmen: Low prices, why. low overhead 317 North Riverside. FOR SABt&tToerb23l F E. Bybee. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Itle Insurance The only complete rule System la Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 33 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to .300 foi the 13th day of May, 1935. which bids personal cr household purposes on will Immediately thereafter be opened House Furnishings or Autos; also j by the school board at the school Cars Re-financed Loans closed ; house In Schcol District No. 10, Jnck wlthln 30 minutes. License No. S-! son county. Oregon, for the purchase 157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J.I of bonds of said school district said Riley. 45 So. Central. Expert Window cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Main. I. H. Gove. 325 E EADS TRANSFER & 8TOHAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616. Painting & iMiicrhuiiglng. JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phone 953-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanging HARRY MARX Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M A BLISS Painting at paperhang ing Tel 646-W 313 So Grape LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE We are offering for sale by sealed bids the stork and fixtures of the Eagle Drug Store, Inc., at West Main St. and Grape St., Medford, Oregon. Stock invoices M.105.68. Flxturas $777.50. Certified cherk or currency to the amount of 10 of bid mut accompany bids. Rights reserved to reject any or all bids, stock and fix tures may be inspected during busi ness hours. Bids will be opened in our office, 471 Plttock Block, Port land. Oregon. Friday, May 3, 1035, at 130 p. m. Details will be given pros pective purchasers by our Mr. H. P W. Spllver, who is in charge of store THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU, 471 Pittock Block, Portland. Oregon. NOTICE We are offering for sale by sealed bid the stock and fixtures of the B P. Thelss store. Central Point, Ore gon. Stock invoices $6600.00. Fix tures $867. certified check amount offered must accompany bid. Rights reserved to reject any or all bids. Stock and fixtures may bo inspected any time during business hours. Bids will be opened our office, 471 Plttock Building. Portland. Oregon. 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. May 8th. 1935. Details will be given prospective purchaser Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Tablet 4. Slip 9. Genus of ths blue liiuss 12. Reverent f(-ar 13. Urown girls 14. Disencumber 16. Unfastened 17. Aged 18. Mure mature 19. Soak up 21. I'aslornl poem 23. Undermine 2ii. Garment 38. Note of the scale !9. River In Latvia II. Central portion of an ear of corn J.-. Ocean 1. Those actively engaKod in law or medicine 1$, Poultry prod uct J9. Silkworm 10. Kxlsr 11. Myself 12. Ca?t sidelong Solution of Saturday's Puzzi a in n1 a a b ij i ou t MslBlIIA0 t AL.E u.J i Nbppj T amTa r vli a e ft o s OTHERS MS1R ATA R E A PJTlo H 1 oiTN iiGOR6 cItToG EM 5 lilO R nKS A .opi5 s TMt tK p j g L J Jm 11 A 11 ft. Sheltered In aa nrbor IS. Oo1Ih of the harvest fift. Untrue 60. Southern eon- stHlfltlon Biances 14. W.ir aviator of 61. Word of con- record acnt I.. Secondhand 62. Devirfs for 15. Softly holdlne; 0. Agreeable rdor nhor-n In 52. Front of the hap foot (I. Dried gras ' . 2 13 Pif i5 16 r r pf Tr f Wl Hil &m 'kttm. :S :! 34 3S 3J Hn;!L !H1 Z liit Si S3 55 s7 "ZZZZZZHZZZ I I llUMIIll 1 I I I Iiumm I I by our Mr, I. C. Robnett, who l In dun-: of the strv. THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU. 471 Pittock Bldd., Portland. Ore CALL l Oll KIDS Repair and Enlargement of School- hour-e In District No. 10. Settled bids will be received bv M-s. Ooldie Helvey, School clerk uf DStn-". No. 10, at her !M(len"e on Rural, Route Nv 4. Med foul, Oiemi. until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. on the ! , 13th day of M:iy. 1935. which bids will j ; lmmedi.v.tly thereafter be opened bv the n'luxl bard at the school house i In District No. 10 Jack-'wn county, Oregon , for the repairs and enlarie j nient of the school building In paid ! district. I Thae Interested may see blue 'prints, plans md specifications at 139 aomn Kivers:oe. .Mtxuora. u:eeon. The bos rl rese r ves the rl gh t to reject any or all bids, Dated 'his 24th lav of Apr 1. 10V., MRS. OOLDIE HELVEY. Clerk School District No. 10. not h e or school ikimi sti.E Sealed bids will be received by Mrs. Ooldle Helvev, School Clerk of Dis trict No. 10 st her residence on Rural I Route No. 4, Mcdford. Oregon, until the hour of 7:30 o'clock, p. M.. en l bonds being Ten (101 In number. In denominations of Seven Hundred Fifty i $750,001 Dollars each, of a series amounting In the aggregate to Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dol lars ($7,500,00). maturing one each year, with interest payable semi annually. Bidders will bid upon the interest rate and the amount offered for the series at this rate, each bid to he accompanied by a certified check for five per cent (5) of tile par value of the Issue. The school board reserves the right to reject, any or all bids. For the Information of bidders. Section 35-2012, 1931 Oregon School Laws, prohibits the sale of school bonds for less than par. The valuation of District No. 10 for tax purposes for the 1935 levies Is given, by the Assessor of Jackson county m $335,284.99. The district has no outstanding bonded Indebted ness. This bond issue was voted by a unanimous V3te at a regularly called election on the 6th day of April. 1933 for the purpose of remodelling and enlarging the present school building. Dated this 24th day of April, A. D. 1935. MRS. OOLDIE HELVEY, Clerk School District No. 10. PETRIFIED FOREST IS E. R. Santo, local gem collector, an authority of native rare atones such as jasper, quartz and Rates, has Just returned from an oxpedltlon Into the Obcnchaln mountains on a tour of inspection of a reported petrified forest In that locality. He reports that he had time for only a summary once-over of the territory, but Is sure that further search will reveal many fine speci mens. In that he did find six petri fied lags, . ne of over three feet In diameter. One of the logs he classi fies as Australian walnut. He has sawed and polished several pieces from his "take," and Invites the public to view them at his home, today, cr any Sunday, or after 4:30 any Saturday, afternoon. W. O. T. U. Rummage Bale, Thurs day and Friday, May 3 and 4. in store formerly occupied by Nandle's. Cook- ed food Saturday. Cross-Word Puzzle 9, suggest 10: Lubricant II. Find the total of 16. Flower 20. Correlative of - either 21. Drlvs 23. Mournful tune 24. Hawaiian food !C. Narrow path alotiR a bank '.'?. Alleviated 50, Corroded 2. Cut short 35. Without limits of duration 16. Masculine name 17. Medieval mu sical charac ter 43. Artificial language 45. Uneven 47. Wife of Abraham 49. Threads run. nlng crust-' wl!ifltn a fabric 51. Is under obli gation 2. Plaything 51. Unclose: poatlo fiV Ppoll ftfi. Aire '67. I'eriod of time OOWN L French winter i enort 3. Reatd of grain Zt Hay dlMarng- Irg things about 4. Trade: colloq. f. Is defeated 6, Incapable of he In per formed 7. Scotch river t. Terminates Society and Clubs State President Is Guest Speaker at W. C. T. U. Meet The Jsckson-Josephlne bt-county ; W. C. T U. institute was held Thurs- nay In the first M. E. .church with i State President Mr.. Ad. ' Jolley guest ; speaker and County President Angus- McCormtct of Ashland presiding. ta. The morning devotional period was conducted "I , 811""n J?" a very helpful message. Mi- brought Helen Wilson led the singing. Re ports were Riven by Mrs. Oldenburg of Medford. Mrs. Cummons of Reese Creek and Mrs. Hill of Ah1and. The chairman welcomed the delegation from the recently formed union t Reesr Creek. Mrs. Jelley was given the remainder of the ss!on for her message. She took up the five-point program of the National W. C. T. U. which In cludes spiritual education, alcohol education, character-building, cltl wnshlp and peace. Mrs. Jolley QJoaed j with the noontide prayer. A covered- ' dlh lunch was enjoyed at noon, the , afternoon meeting opening at 1 ;30. During this session a trio was pre sented by Mesdamts Holmes, Hill and Byera of Ashland which all enjoyed. Mrs. Bvers nlso entertained with a solo, "My Tnk." accompanied By Mrs. Hill. Members of the Medford union presented a playlet "Temperance Tides in American History." demon strating the gains and losses in the temperance movement since the early days. Lending role were played by Mesdames Beery, Kunzman, Poffen barger, Oldenburg, Koppen, Douglas and Rev. Oldenburg. Mrs. Lulu Howard spoke on the In formation and Instruction to be re ceived from the Union fltgnal. Mrs. Jolley's illustrated address on "Alco hol, What It Is and What It Does." was the main feature of the Institute and was very Instructive. She also outltned methods of Instruction for the chile re n and young people. The resolutions committee express ed their appreciation of Mrs. jolley's flue addresses. They extended thanks to the M. E. church for the hospital lty extended and to the press for pubWclty given tho meetings, also to all who took part In the program and assisted with the luncheon. In the evening Mrs. Jolley and Rev. and Mrr. Oldenburg were guests at dinner at Camp Wlmer, Mrs. Jolley later giving an address to the men at the camp Friday afternoon a group from Medford W. C. T. U. ac companied Mrs. Jolley to Reese Greek to address the new union there and help in their plana for work. Friday evening she apoko to another new union at Rogue River, going on to Orants Pnss for Saturday and Sunday meetings. The local W. C. T. 0. Is holding a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, Mny 3 and 1. In the Phlpps building formerly occupied by Nandle's Drill. Friends are asked to have all articles sent In Thursday afternoon. There will also be a cooked-food sale Satur day morning, proceeds from this to go to tho Children's Farm Home. Itoval Neighbors Will Have Meeting Royal Neighbors, 4718, will hold a regular business meeting Thursday evening In the K. p. hall. All mem bers are urged to be In attendance as considerable business will be consid ered at that time. Busy Dozen Club Mas Tn lent Meeting The Busy Dozen club met Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Clarence Mat lies of Talent. The view of the valley beautiful at this time of year, was especially enjoyed by those pres ent. Covered dish luncheon was enjoy ed at noon. Mrs. Qarver baked an angel food birthday cake. BlrthdavH observed were Mrs. Lawrence Luy'n and Mrs. Al Boone's. Both received many lovely gifts. Those receiving their friendship quilts were Mrs. Mathcs and Mrs. Uedgpeth. Members of the club present were Mrs. Luy, Mrs. Boone, Mrs. Lee Hedg peth, Mrs, Qeo. Qarver, Mrs. Geo. Drake, Mrs. Dean Baltmarsh, Mrs. Roscoe Davis, Mrs. M. BurdelU Mrs. Jamea McNeill, Mrs. Martha Mitchell and the hostess, Mrs, Mathes. Miss Bertha Hayman was a guest for the day. It was decided to have the next meeting in the nature of a picnic and swimming party at Hel man's In Ash land Ma 15. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Qarver wilt be hostesses. frcntv-Flve Allrqid llrnfton Pupil' Part?. About 79 attended the Easter party given for the ballroom puplla of Eve Brnson'e dancing; studio last Monday evening at the K. P. hall Music for the contest and ballroom dances was furnished by Sebastian Apollo. Refreshments ,er served during the evening and th. ball waa attractively decorated. Jewel Deter presented two feature numbers. "Hot-Cha-cha." and the "Toe Strut." Otjier feature, were "Khoe flhine" tsp number and an acrobatic number, given by the younger pupils. Prlzea were given Eusebe Dallalre and Krancls Uxxley for the walti contl. Honorable mention went to I the following: Jamea Lewi, and Mary Orltsch, Barton Clement and Oret- j chen McAllister, Durell Adame and Kuth Blorah and Weldon Zundeli j and Oeraldlne Clement, who also , won the prize for the fo-trot. The Spanish wane waa demon strated by Eusebe Dallalre and Fran- : els Loosley, and the Continental b) j Durell A4ama and Oretchen McAllla- ' ter. Tne Hollywood Tango waa present ed by the following older pupil,: ( Marlon Llttrell and Jean Banium and Robert Bamum and Jenes Jen- j sen. In thla group tha prlee for the waits waa won by Robert Bamum I and Jenes Jensen and for the foi- ' trot by Marlon Llttrell aud Jean Bamum. State Grand Chief Of Pythian Sisters Expected for Visit Talisman Temple No. 40 Pythian 81"" wl Wednesday evening " " nail "Pf , " b ""n . 'n convention, to b. held her. j May 4, Barbara Graves, grand oh let will arrive on Wednesday evening, ..... nmhAhlv vtlt the temple thst e-enlng. Mrs. Mable Helmroth and her com- t mlttee will have charge of the birth- day party. All who have birthdays in May are reminded to bring their pennies. Regular social night will be May 15, , Final arrangements and program i for the convention will be announced later, Activities of Girls' Community Club The Olrls Community club enter tained members of tho basketball team and their coach, Mrs, Myra Rus sell, with a dinner and bridge party Friday evening at the club house. A lovety gift waa presented Mrs. Russell by the girls In appreciation of her I leadership. Following the dinner four tables of bridge, were In play with high score going to Mrs. Russell and low to Evelyn Brochway. Those present were: Nellie L'inge, Vivian Bate man, May Green. Evelyn Brockway, Berle Brock- way. Mona Heges, Ruth Myneer, Helen Lenn&rd, Ruth Clark, Betty Miller, Myra Russell, Louise Miller, Ruth Russell, Margaret Kerr and Mrs. Dolph Phlpps. Wednesday evening was the regular "party night" for a younger group of girls.' H. L. Bromley of Cnpco pleased everyone by showing several reels of moving pictures, the Cascade Won derland film being especially enjoyed. Sabrlna Thatcher and Ruth Rights served dainty sandwiches, cookies and hot chocolate to the girls and board members present. The physical education classes, under the direction of Golds Boone, for the coming week will be as fol lows: Monday, badminton; Tuesday, 1 volleyball, and Thursday, tennis. These classes axe held at the girls' gym at tha high school at 7 P.M. and are open to anyon, Interested. The badminton class will begin an elim ination contest. The volleyball group playa beat three out of five games. The tennis teama will draw for part ners and begin their tournament. Other games such as squash and dock tennis are planned for the fu ture. Theco classee are for a six-weeks period and all girls are urged to take advantago of the opportunity, There la no charge. x Orchestra practise will .be held on Monday evening as usual, under the direction of Alice Holmback and Mr,. E. E. Gore. The Drama claaa meets each Wed nesday with Mrs. I. B. Bchuler as leader. Wednesday Study' club Will Meet On May 1. There will be a regular meeting of Wednesday study club May 1. The program will be a discussion of "Scenic America" by Mrs. Laura M. Weat, a book review, "Oh I Ranger," by Mrs. W. Jfc. Warner, and current topic by Mrs. W. E. Crews. .Mrs. Iluklll Hnateas At Pulillc Card Party . Mra. O. E. Huklll, on the Lower Applegata road, waa hoe tens Thurs day afternoon to those of the pub lic and auuuary attending the cov ered dlsb dinner and card party sponsored by V. P. W. crater Lake Post Ho. 1833 Auxiliary. A dellcloua dinner was furnlahed and Served by members of the auxiliary. Bridge and five h'lndred were played with high honora or flrat prizes going to Mr,. Elva Oentry In bridge, and Mrs. Oeo. Averlll in five hundrrd. Low prleea went to Mra. Ooldle Frazler In bridge and Mra. J. W. O'Brien In five hun dred. A very nice time was enjoyed. , flardrn rlult Will Have Annual Elecllon Thursday Medford Oarden club will hold Its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening. May 3, at the Medford hotel, All commttteea appointed In connec tion with the state federation meet ing which will be held In Medford Mny 17 and 18 are asked to report at thla time. Tha annual election of officers will also be held at thla meeting and plans for tha annual flower ahow will be discussed. Oladiola bulba, donated by Prank Reum, are now on sale by members of the club. With each ssle of two bulbs, ticket will be given on the club quilt. Money rcsllzed from this sale will be used to defray eipenare connected with the convention. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS THIS WEEK CABLE, all aizei USED DRAG SAW WOOD CHOPPING. TOOLS CANVAS HOSE, all sizes BARBED WIRE, at Reduced Prices PUMPS, SUCTION HOSES PIPE and FITTINGS, New-Used HEAVY WORK HARNESS, CHEAPEST pric ta city Poets and Authors Discussed at Meet Of Post Delphians Post DelplUans met for their reg ular meeting April 29 at the Oirle Community club rooms. Plana for the June meeting, which wilt be la the form of a picnic, were discussed and a program outltned. Mrs Roberta Bebb spoke In tlx Interests of the onera. "v-r rM.vnit !" '"n in .Mrcuora our. j lnjt Music Week. Seat, are sellln I be r.Trr!?." " time at the Craterl.n, Mr.. Btbb id. Modern American Poetry Sine 1030." was studied under the excel lent direction of Mrs. A. E. Moore, who opened the program with ft moat apt dissertation upon poetry in general and modern poetry lit particular; This was followed by ths reading of "America, Romember.' written by the young poet, PauJ Engle. This takes the reader front the founding of America, through her many developments up to modern times, and It approaches the epla In Its treatment and scope, Mnv Moore said. Mrs. R. w. Sleeter discussed Francis Frost, the New England. I writer, and her Importance In the neid or letters. She gave a splendid review of the touching and beautiful story. "The Heart Being Perished, and followed this with several of her best known short poems. Mrs, Laura West read an Intensely interesting letter written by Mrs. Glen Fabrlck, mailed from Sydney, Australia. In which she described few of the unusual and beautiful sights seen In her visit to New Zealand and Australia. Mrs. West said Mrs Fabrlck wished to be remembered to her many Delphian friends and aa. sured them she was having a splen did trip. , Activities of ; Legion Auxiliary The Orants Paas Auxiliary haa asnti an Invitation to all Auxiliary and Legion membera to attend a May Day dance May 1 at the Legion nan la Oranta Pass. . A email admlttanoa charge will be made. May 13. the Auxiliary will- hav. a social meeting honoring Mother's day. also the fourteenth anniversary of the Auxiliary. Every one la aeke4 to bring a mother. , The Auxiliary Is doing great deal of welfare work and also helping the veterans' noapltale. i Cafeteria Luncheon Planned at Guild Hall All ladlea Interested In St. Mark1 church are extended a cordial lnvlta tlon to attend the cafeteria luncheon next Friday, May 8. at tha Parish hall. The luncheon will be served at on o'clock and ft business meeting' will follow. The committee in charge ta Mrs. M. M. Herman, Mra, L. C. Taylor and Mra. L. Paxson. Mrs. Hubler Entertains .Members Carnation Club Carnation club waa entertained ree ently by Mrs. John Hubler, 899 Ess tith street, with a good attendances Plans were discussed for work- for th good of the club, after which refresh. meats wore served by the boateaa; The) olub will meet May at th horn ot Mrs. Qraoe Thompson, at 111 Tripp) street. AU membera axe urgeQ ta bring club work. - Degree of Honor (lives Card Party Degree of Honor entertained rM ently with a card party, having tarn tables of bridge, five hundred and pinochle In play. High scores, went ta Mrs. Qrace Thompson, Mr. Johxi Thompson and Richard Denmaa. A vocal solo was given by Mra. Thompson and a whistling number by Mrs. Ooddard. Refreshments weraj then served by the sponsors, Mra, Frederick Kempke and Mrs. Richard Denman. 1 i Disabled Veterans Elect New Heads The Disabled American Veterans of the World war, Jackson county chap, ter No. 8, held a meeting Tueaday evening, April 33, at the Bagle Hall In Medford. For the purpose of electing ne officers, Ira Canlleld. Medford, waa elected commander; James- Llllle ot Medford, senior vlce-conunander, and Harvey Csssman of Eagle Point wac elected Junior vice-commander. . There waa a good attendance and visitors from other chapters war present. Next meeting will be May 14, whlc will be Installation night. All disabled veterana are urged M attend on that date. Card of Thanks We wish to express our. stncsr thanka to our many friends, for their kindness and the beautiful flowers during our bereavement. William Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Otto DeJarneta, William Purdln. ' - . Dm Mall Tribune want ad(.