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V MT.DFOTCD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 7. 103.'. WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE I- Jvv!t.Vlitt;: LI tiuv ':; feff ': lay borrow f ( Read every ad on this pace. You will probably (Ind ex actly the thing you want to buy or sell. It It not 0iere, advertise. Its Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Mlnlruum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word f.M'.nlmum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes ' PhGiie 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Near W. Tenth or downtown district lady's broxn puree contain ing curg-ncy. Liberal reward II re turned to Tribune office. LOST Bed Cocker spaniel, female. Sat. afternoon. Reward. lnqire 534 Berrydale Ave. AW 1 MSM4-H 5 LOST Set of blue-prints of Lako ' view school between Medford and i. Klamath Falls. Finder please notlfy Peoples Electric store, rmme LOST If dog mlgsmt,. call 1516 W&NTED-FE.ALE HSLP We-nxtiU . ,JZSVt" i WAN'TD Lady between 20 and 3o years of a3e, to hcip with houso- . work and care of children. Refer- ences required. Phone 109-J-2. j WANTEIW-Woman for general house- i work, two in f.ftilly prefer woman I between ages 20-40. call iuo uiarei WANTED Middle-aged woman for j housework and care of 8-year-old j child. Box 1725, Tribune. i WANTED Unincumbered lady cook , lor small hotel. Experienced. Clean. Write Mrs. B. Mitchell. Hilt, C.'llf. j W NTED E xperlenced woman jr t girl for -jeneral housework. Small 1 family. Box 1878. irioune. pub. PACKERS Can use several more packers the coming season. Apply this week. Pinnule Packing House Number 3 opposite South em Pacific depot, YOUNG girPfor light housework and care of baby, preferably living near Jacksonville. Write Mrs. H. G. Mitchell. Jacksonville. Oregon, giv ing age and references. vTantED Experienced girl or middle-aged woman for light house work In cour.trv. Board and room. 15 a month. Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Ore. "wanted situactioks COOK Camp restaurant or resort. ' Best of references. Cabin 21. Mer rick's Auto Camp. Medford. WANTED Man and wife, middle aged, work on small ranch. Phone 8-L. Gold Hill. YOUNG man wants work of any kind Experienced farm hand. Gone- i see St. j e. " I WftNTED-MlSCJSLLANEOUS WE PAY up to $2 for LINCOLN PENNIES over 7 vears old; INDIAN Heads f'25. Sei.d dime for buying catalog. H. Colnco. Box-Z, Holly- ; wood. Calif. WANTED To put up 20 or 30 A in alfalfa on shares. Rt. 2, Beall Lane. J. C. Thorson. LACE curtains to laundry, work guaranteed. Cabin rear 244 S- Grape. WANTED Heifer calve. Write Ruby Schuz. Beegie. Oregon. CASH paid for men, women's ar.d children's clothing Good condition Hair braids made to order. Useo Wardrobe Shop, 518 E. Main. WANTED Wool, mohair See us be fore you cell Wool bags & twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 27 No. Grape St Pb 1062. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We slao ouy me tali hides pelt, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BAHRAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 DO CNINnRClAL spraying. McGon osle. Phone 258-M. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6 -room unfurn. house. 203 No. Holly. Tel 8i7-X. Y SMALL 3-room furnished house, close in. 12 50. Call 731-X. FOR RENT 40 Olen Oak Court. 5 room unfurnished home, hardwood floor, fireplace, basement. Piped hot-air furnace. Very attractive lawn. Chas. R. Ray. Realtor. Med ford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR ENT Modern 5 room house ; 505 Seattv St. Rent reasonable 1 Phone lil-J-1. FOR RENT 6 room Mm:.hed mad-j ern house. Coy ;n. Plione 457-J. j WELL f'irnli.ed d jpt. sleeping porch Wvd ir.d ga ran". Ad:il.s 212 So. Grape FOR PENT Modem 5 -room house, close ;n west !ie partlv furn;s:i ed. 120 00. B. J. Palmer .V?ncv Med f 3.-d Center Bulletin?, down stA:rs. C"iROOM house. Close tn Cheap 244 South Grape at cabin rear. FOR H EN 1 H ?! irnind Ot oaiurriisnTi, Brown Wnata. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Large house, newly deo orated. 344 No. Central or Tel. 346-J. FOR RE N1! FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Attractively furnished five room home, hardwood floor, overstuff furniture. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg., Phone 803. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Orap. FOR RENT APARTMENTS NrcELY furnished 3 and 3 apartments. 604 W. Tenth. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Close In. Almond St. FOR RENT Furnished Berben. 10 Quince St. Apt. The FOR RENT 3-room 304 So. Grape. ept., furnished FURNISHED and refurnished apart ments. Clre in and reasonable. 34a So. Central. 4-ROOM apartment, partly furnish ed; heat, water, private bath, gar age. Will re-decorate to suit ten ant. 913 W. 10th St. NICE furn. apt. 4 rooms, screened porch, garden mostly planted 330 to responsible party. Water paid. In quire 310 Portland Ave. DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X appointment. for FOR RENT 3-room 317 W. 2nd. furnished apt AVAILABLE 4-room modern unfurn ished apt. For Information. Holly Apts., 135 No. Holly. Tel. 1397-R. PARTLY furnished 3-room So. Fir. apt. 30 OR RENT Modern furn apartment. FURNISHED APARTMENT Ognbln atlon living and dining room, kit- - ehenetto. sleeping room and bath room Water and steam heat furn ished Rent reasonable. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Corner ap Mall Tribune building. apartment tn Furnished Sleeping room, fireplace, combtna- tlon living and dining room K!tch enette - with bullt-lns Dressing room, bath room Heat and hot and cold water furnished Reason able rent. Apply Mall Tribune of flee. 2-ROOM APT., furnished. 229 No. Ivy. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So Front BOARD AD ROMS' RATES reasonable at 716 E- Matv. FOR RES? UlSCSLLAMBs'Cec FOR RENT Electric motors, all sl7y. Maytag gas motor for sale cheap. Flynn Electric. Phone 107. BUSINESS LOCATIONS FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish 6team hot if desired Size 16x60 feet Will rent or l-lse at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office FOR ECH&AB&-&&A& ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 6"J A. 3 ml. from Mediord, Improved, for place lo Medford. Wm. Ludwlg. Applegate FOR TRADE 10 acres good land in Florida for a car. 424 HvQnan St. Ashland. FOR SALE REiL ESTATE BUY A FARM 280 acre Improved stock ranch, suitable for cattle, gheep, hogs, turkeys, complete buildings, good water. Pay 5O0 caah, balance ten years. Total prloe onlv $'000. Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. SUBURBAN PROPERTY All modem five-room stucco house with acre age garden land, every modern coiO ventence. Location one mile from high school. Price 27dG.GO nrn o.ernvs. Earl Tumy. 310 Liberty Bldg, A REAL SNAP and no fooling. Small modern home, comparatively new. in A-l shape. Priced for quick sale at grest sacrifice. Must have cash. That's why the price Is sla ugh tered . Full partlcu Isjs at 325 S. Riverside. FOR REAL BARGAINS in dwelling house property or business prop erty, see W. E. Thomas at 45 So. Central In charge of liquidation of Union Savings and Loan, Western Loan and Bldg. Co. and Inter Mountain Bldg. & Loan. We have a large list of propeis which are being 'sold at a Paction of their rxl value. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for sale Old Stage rAd. 10 A fruit. 12 acre timber land. 8 room modern house Fine water system. LyCi M Youngs, P. O. Box 807, .dford. Ore ion. FOUR placer claims In Josephine Co, 25 m; from Grants Pass. Mine is equlpd and operating. Other in terests require owners' attention No leo.se or royalty proposition con sidered. Dr. A. Bertschlnger. 3312 N. E. Flanders St.. Portland. Ore. BROWN & WHITE are selling some splendid building lots both on pavement snd off, at price from 80.00 per lot up. We can oer at tractive terms also. Brown Se White. 104 W. Main. 78 A. excellent soil. 5 rm. house, mod ern: nam. farr. tools, team. 11 cows, 16 hens, orchard 12500 cash Near coos Arsln Evens. Wold p't. Oregon. FPCIT, CVry and srvg ranches. Free waur Idea: city and scenic cour.Try mmw. If :'s resl wte. I have it Roberts. Realtor. 720 W. Second BROWN At WHITE are offertn a ' Bargain at 420 So. Orape. B!i room BumsIow. reflnlshed Inside and olu. oag floors throiuhout, new linoleum ;n kitchen and nook, close :n. pj'.ed street, clear t.rle. pri'-e Or.ly !2'0 io.rn and 922 SO motithh- 'irVpeT 7"- Brown & I ' wa; Aeacy. 1 04 w. M.sin. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Corvalils property for Medford property or acreage. Six room house, three lots, shade, fruit trees. Near schools. Owner. 313 South Ivy. Medford. FOR SALE 160 A. 3 ml. west Butte Falls. 100 A. cultivated. 913 W. 11th. 40 A. Eagle Point for sale or trade. All In clover: well fenced. House. 923 Blvd.. Ashland. BROWN & WHITE still have a few of those very choice 5 acre tracts of. DEEP FREE SOIL adjacent to" PAVED HIOHWAY, STREAMS AND FOREST. Our prices are at THE BOTTOM, terms are very reason able. These tracts cannot be dupli cated for soil condition, location, water and jrlce. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc. Buy Your Home. to HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack son County Building at Loan Ass'n Phone 195. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '29 Durant sedan. Reas onable. 712 No. Pine. 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. 1933 Chrysler Sedan. ' 6 wheels and trunk raci. 1933 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. Original tires. 1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 5-pa.sa. Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster. 1929 Cadillac Sedan. 1939 LaSalle Cabriolet; new paint. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1929 Ford Coach. 1929 Packard Sedan. Manv orners to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18 fo$ S&L.8 livi;oc:3 FOR SALE Good family cow. Fresh en this month. Inquire Meehnn's Store, Orchard Rome Drive. Sun days nly. FOR. SALE Milch cows. Tel. 35-X-3. Eale Point, Oregon. J. D. Areni ranch. FOR SALE Rabbits, brood does and second hou from BeaU Lane. B.' i W Beach i ; AT STUD Black Mamoth Jack Mor- sr. saddle Stud 3 miles west of Talent on Anderson Creek (EO'ley Ranch) Tom Kouns. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls, good papers Call 1559. 0 S-feLB-POULTJfct 200 L3HORN baby ohlcks. May 9th delivery. Carley Poultrg; Farm. Phone 314-W. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Buff Cochin Bantam chicks, the feather legged kind, cutest ch.'ckc ever. See them at 44 N. Peach St. WHITE LEGHORN setting e,fl;a oOi C A DeVoe fcl 523H1-2 PEDIGREED R. Canaries. 523-J-2. FOR SALE ftlftCELLSttfiOUft ALMOST NEW walnut full sized single bed, small burrct, ivory col ored cheat of drawers, lawn furni ture, croquet set. Call 2 to 5 p. m., I 1619 EOAt Main St. FOR SALE Water Ulles, 2ft each Phone 14-F-22. j CHALK'S Early Jewel tomato plants., J. H. Lemley, So. Peach. Rt. 1, Med ford. FOR SALE Reasonable. Star engine, pulleys and belts, bone, meat grind ers, turkey coops, milk goats, cook stove, furniture. H. O. Tucker, Rt. 1, Nell Creek road, Ashland. SPECIAL price on braided rag ruas o for Mother's day. Mrs. C. M. Tur ner. Berrydale Ave. GRAND PIANOS Reduced 10 In recognition of Na tional Music Week. Buy new Grands from 395 up- Trade in your old piano. Balance easy terms. Bald win Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Seed corn. J. A. Manke. 2 miles east of Jacksonville. IN RECOGNITION OF NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK. May 5th to 11th. and to enable children to get start ed In lessons for the summer Orm. Baldwin Piano Shoppe will offer many, bargains In new and used planoa. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Baby grand Steck pUfto. 350. Box 1883, Tribune. FOR SALE 1500 gaTion pressure tank C. W. Ashpole. SPECIAL River lOftVi, 3 yds. 2 00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bateman's. 1534-Y or 912-J. PERSONAL IRS. MARTIN Natural born psychic, highly educated psycho r-gist, psy cho analyst. Mind psychology taught. Attain your desires Satis tactlon guaranteed. 412 N. Ivy. MISCELLANEOUS MAIL a card to Preys' Oarasre, Bag'.e Point arul cut your Fepalrlng in h'J. BUSINESS CHANCES POR SALE Conr-t:oni7 end ffro ctv Biifilne. yer o"r: l:2 -000. Low r;ntPr:r IJ500. L. O PlckeU. Jcx b. M:n. HAVE TOL'R Old Wiwr rep.lrMl' . Raonaole prlc. P:cic Hardwir. Linmowri: Sia.-pnM Ph7D Mfdropd Cyc.ery J3 N r.r. ( ... ... Lm uau Inoun tut mm. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance rhe only complete rule System County. Jackson MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. A be tracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Qove. 325 Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 50 to 300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced Loans closed within 30 mlnutee. License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Central. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning St upholstering T runnier. TRUCKING & STORAGE LOCAL an distance haultntT. Purnltuie moving, etc. Reasonable raws. Tel. 833, F E. Samson Co. BADS TRANSFER fii STORAGE CO. Office 1Q1& 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 616. Painting & I'apcrlianglng. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco rator Fine interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phone 953-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DI STINCTP'E CHARM in colors fo'r your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhantilng HARRY MARX Route 1. phone 14-F-4 M A BLISS Pnlntlng s paperhang ing :yl 646-W 313 So Grape LSGAL $0TIC& Not Ire On Saturday. May 11. 1935. st 10 ; o'clock, a. m., at 608 East Main street, I W...I t I T ..,.11 -.ll I He 'auction for cash to the highest I biOler the stock and fixtures of "The !,OC".l'" l0Cted I"? adtlre98' or tne purpose of satisfying? taxes levied against said pfysonai property. bkuw. anerin. Mi CHI LEMft McLEOD. Mny 7. (Spl.) Grent ln tert Is being shown In the queen contest now on for the strawberry festival for June. Local achoolboys have called on many homes soliciting votes for a queen, and the response Is quite encouraging. Ballots counted by the committee Sunday are as follows, with a total of 296 votes: Betty Cobur!?, 136; Carlton twins, 46; Rcrna Smith. 41; Helen Robertson. 25; Evelyn Dits worth, 17; Dorothy Clemens. 9; Letb Mclntyre. 8; Shirley Dasher, 7; Alene Shfdwood, 7. 1 Home portraits of family group and children at Special Prices Shangle Studio Phone 1308 EXCHANGE OLD GOLD for cash OI trade at Brophy's. Jewelers. Bail Tri!i& Dai If ACROSS Children's pint At or from a distance Heavy cord Ibsen char acter Identical Mali en Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla PJliQ N i O nT E A I N MuId' 1 6 L fjp'R, A N LE c fij TPr jjfQ T d s E 'cWtTri" T 6. i L.'P ME A S si U j g H M TTa T JE J3 M AflB ft Tjj jpf l i p M s j l i. W : E DakT F Ng ST tMu g l,-A aRlA k. j 1. B. A N L HI. ' 1c1eeTssena1g1e 13. II. IS. Soft central part of a stem o IT. Win casK IS. Be In process of decision 19. Alleviated 21. Severs 23. rtMo'ire 23. Glenoid L'l. Aloft 2S. Former Presi dent's nick , nam II. Turf 32. Dispatch boat 4, uuarnians ot the peace 80- Animate 34. Cubic maters 62. Vegetable 37. Oaze exudation ..8. Flniai of a spire M. Conspiracy .IS. Refora 65. Genua of the vj. ciprc-Fion of rranla tre Inn -j lrv t9. Winter pre cipitation In coi-i rll mates IS. Massachusetts caps 41 Aliead HiikJu Deesant 44. Com In 46. Small alcova '23 4 s 3 fr l ; Is To o fw. is 1, 7j TM . -Lm - ) --i : ; ir"2fir-jt - -p. Tz 3T 35 is sir ...'.ai'j&L.'jLL, ; W 46 ) 7 4B 41 'W, Z WL I I I W- I I I I I Lone Pine LONE PINE. May 7. iSpl.) An enjoyable time was had by the pu pils of the Lone Pine school when they attended the May -festival t Afthland May 3. Mr, and Mrs. Flndley and daughter. Marian0 have moved from this dltrtct to Lake Creek. A. R. Maynard and Danny Dale from E.igle Point visited Mr. andMrs. Van Ortwick. April 30. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hokworth visit ed at the home of Sam Hunt recently. Luc He Jennings, who attended Lone Pine school for a short time under went an emeritency operation for ap pendicitis Wednesday at the Com munity hospital. Robert McKay left Sunday to spend a month with his sister. Mrs. Dale Roberts of Drain. Richard DavtA jTd a few friends flshefl at Fish lake last week. Mrs Mabel Thornton returned to Medford with him. Everett Jennings who has been staying at the Harvey Griffith home Is working In the hills back of Roxy Ann. Alden Hlbbert who has had the measles returned to school April 39. Dorothy Haynes. who was attend ing the music festival, took HI due to the measles. The Boys' 4-Hcajnp cooking club hiked to John's Peak April 28. Dan A. Howard vaa In Slsktyo t county on business recently. Isabel Keller has returned to school after a week's Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Modioli and daugh ters Margy. IrlB nnd Chorlott took an airplane ride recently. Veritas, Crown Point. Hlllcrest and Meravlsta orchards are now putting on chalon spray. Dan Howard of this district who has a partnership In a. plaaie for busi ness trips, was at the airport Sunday, flying the plane. Lone Pine baseball team pi yen a eme at the Bellview school May 3 with the score 9 to 8 In favor of Lono Pine. Mr. Kellogg and daughter Margaret visited some old friends at Ashland May 2. CsstedFoiia CENTRAL POINT, May 7. (Spl.) A special meeting honoring Mothers' day will be held ot the home of Mrs. Arthur Webster on Friday. May 10. Program of entertainment for the af ternoon wilt be appropriate for the occasion. All mothers, both young and elderly, will be cordially welcome at 2 p. m. Bereano00 c,aR w111 meet Mfty 9 at the home of Mrs. Sam Anderson. Instead of with Mrs. L. C. Grimes as previously announced. Mrs. Becsle ftMton Hale of Klam ath Falls has returned to her home after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milton, here. VANCOUVER. Wash., May 7. (AP) Little progress was reported by police here today In their Investiga tion of the bombing last night of a truck owned by the Wineberg Bot tling works. Officers believed an lnter-unlon controversy was respon sible. GfrosStod P'orate I. 8ak1n( com partment 10. Article of jewelry 11. Old times: poetic IS. Finished edg 30. Act of going down :2, exaltation 34. Front of th foot it. One. who util izes 37. Sit for a picture 31. Part of a church J9. Thfl one am) the other 30. Old musical note M. Anfter J5. La Tin fir machines 8. Catch sight of S. Mission 43. Point 44. To such a de gree 4K. ther 47. rCtnd of soil 4. Ollstons 4?. '.'(cano 50. fy 51. Frozen watsr Si. Tooth of a gear whscl ST. Tou and I B9. Lairs ". Margin CL. Amrnmtfvs DOWN L Narrow f.ibrle 2. Continent 3. Secures 4. Like 5. Obese 6. Entertained 7. Hir S. CUlds McLeod McLEOD. May 7,--i SpU Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dltsworth and family spent April 28 with relatives at Ap plegate. Lee Callinwood hna been working for Roy Vaughn this week. A number of McLeod folks attended the Prospect senior play May 4 and report enjoying It greatly. The following ladles attended Home-makers Day 'in Medford April 30 as representatives of the McLeod Home Fxtension unit: Mesdamrs Maud Ditsworth. Millie Olass. Evelyn Cob urn. Tress Is Vaughn. Essie Saw yer. Lwbel Cslltnewood and S'frld Ohrt. Sams Valley drill team assisted the Upper Applegate Grange In t-ir Ini tiation May 28. About 75 people At tended this meeting. Among Sunday callers nn Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ditsworth who ore tempor ary caretakers of Ro,;ie Roost were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn and family. Kenneth and Cecil Rodcers. Mr. ann Mrs. Frank Pettiu.;pr. Mi . and Mrs N. F. Ohrt. Mr. and ?n. Hobart Dits worth and family and Mrs. Lizzie Nichols, Mrs. Fern Smith and tfclldren are .pending a week with Medford friends and relatives. We are happy to report that Grand ma Dltswort: is Improving. She in still with her daughter at Klamafi Falls. PERSIST, May 7. (Spl ) Mr. and MA. W. W. Wlllltta. of Persist, have moved from their home to California where they expect to remnln for the summer. They will reside with their son. Mm-le Willltts. o Elk Creek Social club will give an entertainment, box social and di?nce. opening night at the new clubhouse May 10. ! Mrs. Mildred' Miller. Victor Peter son, also Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garner spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chlldreth. May 2. Mrs. Stewart Ditsworth catNal on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chlldreth May 2. The many friends gf Mr. and Mrs Fred Sturgta are very sorry to learn of Mrs. Sturftls' lllneos and extend heartiest wishes for a speedy recov ery. Dare and Orval Peterson. Viol a Zlmmer and Dorothy Ash were dinner guests At the home of Mrs. Edna Hutchison May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Proctor, of Pros pects are busy erecting a new oiamp on Elk Creek. Glen Howard and Ray mond schermerhorn are assisting him. Harvey Moian Is busy overhaul ing his truck the past several days. ' Carl Chlldreth accompanied Vob Chamberlain to Medford. May 1. Mr. Chamberlain hauls lumrer from the Mountain Lumber Co., of this dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Children rgade a bualneaa trip to Medford. May 4. Elk Creekers met at the Commun ity club house May 4 to work on th building. The opening night is sched uled for May 10. The last div o school was celebra ted with a large picnic spread, given at the school house. A Iftrge number of people attended and report having had a Jolly time. THE GRANGE Lake rrek firnnge Miss Helen Sldley'sjs the birthday in May to he celebrated by Lake Creek Orange. Lunch will be served by Mary Charley, Floyd Charley, Ma bel grown and George Brown. Next meet ln will be held May 10. Many Items of Interest are coming up for discussion In which all mem bers should be Interested. A large attendance Is expected. f A pleasant evening was spent at the last meelng, the occasion being the seventh anniversary of the local Orange's existence, and Floyd Char ley's birthday. The serving commit tee were Helen Sidley, Julia Sldley ant Beth Zundell, Pomona Grange (By Gertrude Ilaak) Jackson County Pomona Orange held a fine meeting on April 27. when It convened for the regular quarterly meeting at Rogue River, entertained by the Live Oak Grantee. The hall was redolent with the fragrarv:e of old-time lilacs, every one's favorite, and In this setting the good natured Grangers rilspotd of a maximum amount of busings, much of which was for the good of the or der, but some helrig ol genrrnl Inter est. A Jackson county agricultural ex hibit at the Manufacturers Land Pro ducts show to be held In connection with the P a c If 1 c Internwtionnl Llvistx k e x po s i 1 1 o n In Portland in October was sponsored and will be In charge of the agricultural and marketing commltt: C. C. Hoover, Henry Conger, Arnold BhnTt. Oeo. Edwin Dunn and Perry L. Walt. A resolution from Lake Crek d" proling the partial boycott of meat for the state institutions nv the srate board of control was adop'ed Producers havi lost heavily during the years of depression through hav ing been compelled to sell meat be low cost of production, more than one stockman having been ruined by the low price of cattle, etc. Now that the prlceu advancing and the stock men are hoping to regain some of their hearv lo-.e, this partial boy- 1 cott seems to Wiem as uufalr. Grange "Go to Church Sunday" 1 was sponsored for some time In June, to be held In Ashland park. The Pomona will sponsor a county wide Grange picnic this summer. Mrs. K. Ethel Lsthrop was ap pointed degree captain. All officers of the Pomona are urged to attend a meeting for drgree practice at Cen tral Pqlnt Grange hall at 8 p. m. May 15. They are also requested to bring others to act as substitutes tn case of need. L. H. Gallatin was endorsed as ad vertising captain for Jackson County Grange Bulletin advertising. During the beautiful memorial ser vice tributes were placed oti the altar to the memory of Mrs. Martha Seeg mlller and L. M. Sweet, both of Rams Valley Grange. Tributes were placed by Mrs. Margaret Wilson. Warren Patterson gave a good re port of the Orange gas co-op. the nam being In a healthy condition. and a profit declared In spite of the first heavy cost of Installation. This gas co-op hf saved the farmers of the valley many dollars In the oper ating expense of their farms. The following program was present ed by Mrs. tfuste Maust. lecturer: Severs! songs led by Mrs. Eudors Oohnert. with Mrs. Wlllard Ward at the piano. Two piano solos by Mrs. Edna Stall ing. Vocnl solo by Mrs. Empey, accom panied by Miss Helen Burreson. Skit by Live Oak Orangs, "Spring time In the Rockies." Two solos by Ralph Alttnan. Dr. Wm. F. Roiiijy gave a talk on "Highway Safety. Solo by Mrs. Grant, accompanied by Mrs. Stalling. A blackface skit and encore by Mr. and Mrs. Prank Greenwood. Duet by Mrs. Grant and W"i. Kter sey. Next meeting will be held at Jack sonville May 11 at 8 p. m. A good attendance Is urged at this meeting. as this Is the time when resolutions for State Grange are taken up. The Pomona agricultural committee will have charge of the lecture program. Troop No. fl MisdSord B.y AnslFfi Lewis, scribe. Troop No. 5 held meeting May 1, at Wahlnton school, Mooting opened, colors were preiMt ed. follow by the pleA of alleg iance. Roll was taken and Scoutmiu ter Iflwy ma-ate a few announcement'. During study period Dean Ford was presented his Tenderfood barS. A gavie of baseball wm enjoyed. Kir. Hoey and tV trocip discussed my& ot Improving the troop. Colors were poed, the Soout Oath given and trocp dismissed. Troop M. 8 Wiedford By Lany Schsde, Jr.. scribe: Troop ft'o. 8 hel weekly meeting April 30. The colors were presented and 38 Scouts answ?; ed roll call. Mr. Heyland then tol4 the bsiys to be nvre helpful to their motW-ss. Next period ws s;et In studying tests. Vonr were sung un&tt lee-lor-shlp of Harold Sleight, The RVvmts then formed a big circle and sang the 'Scous &viift and swat- lng adjourrr!. Troop No. 18 Mtefdsd F.7 IrwlB Doty: Scouts of Troop No. 18 rsiet at the Howana school for their weekly meeting last Monday night. Mieet-lng was opened by allegiawie ple(?a to the flag and giving the S-rout Oath Harold Lnrsco, Scoutmas'Uer. fire sorv.e tmporUwt announFeieirifcs to the troop. Durlwg th.e play pe-rlwdl "Sfeal the Bacowi" ws play.sd t?y 'll Souts. Troojii K. 18 pTMKitftd a vaMAT-llle April 20, with muoh success. A Ytustft number attended. Funls fr3ca this vaudeville VI 11 go to help send a Scout from Tro&p fto. 18 to the K' tlonal Jawbones In W'M'Ang.ton. F). C, in Aiigifst. After the plsy jfcriril, ool(Vs ! retl.tM and 6-vuts dlsvRvseil. Troop No. 18 Eag? Point: Reg;:f meeting Troop No. 18 opened at 7:39 Thursday evening, with St'outroaatMr Miller In charge. Pawing, of tests tor badps and advanvrsment wa; discuss ed. A list of the, merit badge that the Scouts were Interested in receiv ing was made up so thrtt counsellors for theee badges could be secuned After a short study period and games, the meeting adjourned. LOS AKOBLBS. May 7. fP) Oeile? In this country of Japanese-made electric llgnt bulbs which Infringe American patents today stood banned under a decision made by Federal judfTA Paul J. McCorm'ck. Judas McCormlck granted the Oen ersl Electric company an Injunction against T. Anrsku. the Tokyo Lwnp Co., the International Lamp Co.. and the Pacific Importing Co. L. S, Lyon, attorney wo handled the patent suit. ald the Injunction will halt the sale in this country of shout 100,000.000 Japanese - made bulbs annunlly. In addition to the assorted viola tion of patents, Judge McCormlck held that the Japanese bulbs are of short Hie and use more electrical current than American bulbs. Snow Will Delay Opening Hood Road HOOD PJVKIl. May 7 (AP) Ear'y tourlsta with whom tbe Mount Hood Loop highway has become a popular drive, will be disappointed this year, for the scenic rouw will not ba open until late In June. A survey bas re vealed that over a considerable part of the rout snow Is hardpacked to a depth of 10 feet. Removal work prcbably will not start before early June. BKOPHYS JEWELERS, specialize in designing and modernizing you; oid j-rjr. JBANNEDBYCOURT FORD TRAVELING TRANSPORTATION EXHIBIT COMING Ford's 1935 traveling commercial transportation exhibit, now on a tour of the entire territory under the Ford Motor Company Richmond brsnch Northern California. Southern Ore gon and Western Nevada Is to arrive here Friday for a one-day showing from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.. according to C. E. Oates. local IVrd dealer. "In this merchandising 'road show there are a dozen units, Including light delivery equipment, heavy duty trucks and a large school bus." says Mr. Oates. "The product of the Ford Motor company In the display include a 157-lnch closed cab stake bod; truck, carrying a comprehensive Ford parts display; a closed cab pickup. 113-Inch panel delivery. 112-inch se dan delivery, and a 131'j-lnch panel Job. "Manufacturers of transports tloa equipment of various types are repre sented In this huge Industrial cara van and are cooperating with toie Ford Motor Company In staging dem onstrations In some 52 cities snd towns throughout the vast Richmond branch arm," the local dealer pointed, out today. "There is a Fabco 6 -wheeler behind a 167" Ford Truck; tha Universal Equipment Company has a Warford 4 wheel drive unit In tha caravan; the sc'.iool bus Is a product, of Pachetts Jc Carstensen; Oar Wood Industries places two units in the ex hibits a Ford truck with 2-yard dump body, und another V-8 with an o;en expmts body." Expert operators are represents g the different manufacturers, and fac-tff.-y trained representatives of the Ford Mtor Company are In charge of the Ford units. Commercial salea rejsrese.itatlvea of the Ford Richmond plant are accompanying the Commer cial caravan and cooperating with the Ford dealers in the various towns and cities In the Itinerary. The purpoift of this caravan la to asMtst Ford dealer by br.iglng a com plete display of commercial and heavy duty equipment right Into the deal er's own territory and demonstrating the various units for the benefit of his customers and prospective cus tomers, said Mir. Oates. "The school bus will be used to transport the pub lic) to from the exhibit Mere, and the heavy duty equipment will be dem onstrated on projects now under way in the dlff'ereat localities where the caravan la scheduled to stop." Meteorological Report May 7. 1035 Forecasts and vicinity: Falr tonlgtit and WM;nRsd$r: warmer Wednesday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes day: warmer In Interior of west por tion Wed'Sicsfiay. .Temperature a year apa tod 71 Mi'ghest, 61; lowest, 50. Total reiop.-tbly geeclpltattan, -OS of Inch; deflclewcy for tbe monta. 0.21 nf an Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1034, 13.81 Inches; excess for the season, .3 of an Inch. Rfcva-Mve hviEdcMty at 8 p. m. yes terclsty, 26 per cent; 3 a. m. tday,, 84 per ce&t. S'anr4se tomorrow, 4:68 a. m. 8iaA tomorrow, 7:17 p. m. CbserTia;Hc-,n Taken at 5 'A. 120th Meridian Tt-me M., If So 4 S 358 en B-alM 64 38 .38 Clfr BiattOB t 48 .... Cloudy Chlargc 44 43 J8 P. Cay. Dnvr . 84 46 .01 P. Cdy. Eurekl 86 48 .... Cloudy Helena 86 38 .06 Clear Los Ange'.M 74 86 .... Cloudy MEDrORS 15 41 .... Clear New York 60 SO .36 Rain Omaha 78 62 . Clear Phoenix 80 80 Clear Portland 64 44 Cloudy Reno 76 46 - Clar Roseburg 73 40 Clear Salt Lake City 66 46 Cloudy Ban Francisco ..- 64 83 .. Cloudy Seattle 80 44 .... Clear Bpokana 66 36 T Clear Walla Walla 68 48- .... Clear Washington. D.C. 66 83 .68 Rain Pioneer of Salem Called By Death SALEM. May 7 (AP) Orrln Ateh. Inaon Waller, 93. ona of the oldeat native eoua of the state, died hera yesterday. Prior to his removal to the Salem honpltal he had lived with a son, Albert P. Waller, on ths Bllverton road northeast of here. Waller was the eon of the Rev. Alvan P. Waller, for whom Waller hall on the Willamette university campiui waa named. He was born at Oregon City August B, 1843. He mar ried Mary L. Chamberlain In 1865. MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St. n