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PAGE NINE Vi'UvIVUU Vtt WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE Vv'AtiVUO VVAKYUQ liUV 5 E MEPFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1935. 1 ;M tead every ad on this pa sc. You will probably find ex actly the thing you want to buy or tell. If It isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. per word first Insertion 3 (Minimum 25c) frach additional Insertion, per word 1 (Minimum 10c) ter line per month without copy chaigei FOX WAKT AD I yStS9 ABB 0U3 RaV'cow plcXd up at 1830 No Riverside. Owner pay for - LOsT-Lady's purse on Blrdseye ftreek road. Containing n"J! ! cet chain, cwuru, i riiie No questions asked. Generous i 5d . Eto Hodes. Hazel Mlne.j Gold Hill. Oregon. XjO&T :Ver Tentfc or downtown ; in currency turn t Tribune oir LOST If dog tnissmfc,. call 1516 DI3TBI1UTOR - SALESMAN fcnufacturers ol KOTOFOM. the Miracle Cleaner that is taking the country by storm want a represen tative for this territory. National advertising creating big demand. profits. Write L. J. KyUlngstad. Omieral Seles Director, Kototom Corporation of America, South Bend. Ind. fOU.a MAS WASTE who 1 in- wrest! in eiectricny to pimr . ..irtr. Must be no employed and willing to study dm- t ,?m. at home. Small tuition cost. Give detailed address ; or phone. Box 1658. .all Tribune WANTED Young woman over 19 for Mninl housework and care of two 1 general housework and care of two 1 children. Plea-satu home and spend- j ln money. A gol permanent poii- tlon for the right gin. xperien and re'rences necessary. Box 1708. Tribune. YANTED Woman for general house work, two in famf.v prefer woman between ages 20-. Call 106 ClarH ?ANTED Mlddle-aced woman for housework and care of a-year-old o .lid. Bos 1725, Tribune. TVANTED Unincumbered lady for small hotel. Experienced. Clean Write Mrs. B. Mitchell. Hilt. Calif. WANTED Experienced woman girl for eneral housework. Small family. Box 1878. Tribune. PEAR PACKERS Con use several more packers the corng season. Apply cms wres. riujiii' rc , . Ttnuw Vmh.r 3 ODDOSlt SOUtll- ern Pacific depot. WANTED Experienced girl or mid dle-aged woman lor ngnt House work In country. Board and room 5 a month. Write Ruby Scbulz. Beagle. Ore. VIlKTED SITUATIONS WALL Pi?ER cleaned 1 50 per room and up. Call 283-J. WANTBD-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED By gentleman, good room In private oiomc, close to .Meoiora , business dlstrt. Box 1709, Trlb- une. j WEA7upto2 for LINCOLN I PENNIES over 7 years old; INDIAN Heatla 825. Send dime fcr buying ; catalog. H. Colnco. Box-Z. Holly- I wood. "Calif, WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Schuiz. Beetle. Oregon. CASH paid for men's, women's and c.r.dren's ciothtng Good condition Hair braids made to order. Useo Wardrobe Shop. 518 E. Main. WANTED Wooi mohair See us be fore you sell Wool bags & twine fnr sale. Medlord Bargain House 27 No Grape St Pn 1062. WANTED Wa pay cash :oi housenold grooda furniture ana stoves We also ouy metals, rudes pelt, wo; ana mo r.i:r MEDFORD BAKliAIN HOUSE y il N Clrape St Phone 1062 DO COMMERCIAL spraying McGon SiD, Fhone 258-M. FOR RENT HOUSES for rent 6 -room ir'i No. Holly. Tel unfurn. J-7-X. SMALL 3-room fvirnls-pd house, cio.- 12 50. Call 731-X. T RENT 10 Gen Oak C'-'.irT. 5 m unfurn'.AhM :ioxe. hard"0--.d 3r. firenlace. ha semen t P.p3 t-atr furnace Ve-. attract; ' :n. Ch.-is R B-ty. Realtor. Med ' d B.cU; Phone 302 V RENT 6 ro--m fum;5hed m"d i r-ouse Ciose in. Paone 457-J KEN i - ."irm.-rnKl Hon.es "irn:nd . Brown White o : RF.NT Ltr?e 344 N3 iO'if. new.y clec Te. ion Ma " W-ll r,ul sxil TOUT se. City Sanitary Service, FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS NICELY furnished 3 and J room apartments. 604 W. Tenth. 2-ROOM furnished apt. Close In. 32 Almond St. v FOR RENT Furnished Berben. 10 Quince St. Apt. The FURNISHED and Unfurnished apart ments, close in and reasonable. 245 So. Central. 4 -ROOM apartment, partly furnish ed; heat, water, private bath, gar- age. Will re-dtcorate ig suit ten ant. 915 W. 10th St. DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for appointment. AVAILABLE 4 -room modern unfurn ished apt. For Information, Holly Apts.. 133 NO. Holly. Tel. 1397-. PARTLY furnished 3 -room apt. 30 So. Fir. FOR RENT Modern furn apartment. FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin ation living and ditn room, kit chenette, sleeping room and batb room Water and steam heat furn ished Rent reasonable. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Comae apiarttft ha Mall Tribune building. FurnlsaA. Sleeping room ftreplaoa. combina tion living ana dlnl r room. Kitch enette with built-lns. DresM? room, bath rooa. ?at a as hot and coid water furnish inmh. j able rent. Apply Still Tribuise - fice. 2-ROOM APT.. turn. MS Ht. Xa BACHELOR apartwent. 446 tb i - j RATS3 reasonab at 711 Bt .tt. W KZC&f 09 REST ectrlc mm. Mil Maytag cm motor for & Flynn ;ectric. Phos 1M. IU9IK1K IXC1 FOE UtftT At 3C fcjrth Gnipo remodel tc suit twiat. Iufh l!.h stiim heat tr eaiai SM 16x60 tc-et Will rent or 1-n, at reamnable flftUM Oall 04) Trlbun (Nettspapar) offtato. 9t S9CaA3E WILL TRADS Story and Clarlc pno cost 900 new. 6 yeira oM for -28 '30 llaht car Ford preferred. I;Ujre Apt. 21. Schuler Apts. poR EXCHANGE 6Vi A. 3 ml. from Medlord. Improved, for pi Medlord. Wm. Ludwlg, App Applegate I BEAUTIFUL SC4IINIC HOE for ile 10 A. fruit. 12 A. tlmber'lnd. 6 rm modern hotusc. Fine water system. Lydla M Youngs, Old Ste d.. end Bealr Lane, turn north, 4i house. For Southern Or.Jn prorfW- See SOUTHERN OREGON RWYLT. CO. 44 N. Riverside . . . q . . . pj- BUY A FARM 280 acre improved stock ranch, suitably for cattle, sheep. hogs, turkeys, complete buildings, good water. Pay 50C cash, balance ten years. Total price, only J4000. Earl Tumy. 310 Liberty Bldg. SUBURBAN PROPERTY All mcertl five-room atucco house with acre age garden land, every modern con venience. Location one mile from high school. Price $2750.00 terms. Earl Tumy. 310 Liberty Bld. A REAL SNAP and no foolln Small modern home, comparatively new, in A-l shape. Priced for quick sale at great sacrifice. Must have cash. That's why the price la slaughtered. Full particulars at 325 S. Riverside. FOR o).EAL BARGAINS In dwelling house property or business prop erty, see w. E. Thomas at 45 bo. Centml In charge of liquidation of Union Savings and Loan. Western Loan and Bldg. Co. and Inter Mountnin Bldg. Ai Loan. We have a larze list or properties wnicn are j be:n sold at a fraction of their reol value. BROWN t WTTTTK are selling some splendid building lota both on pavement sna on. at prices irom $80.00 per lot up. We can offer at tractive terms also. Brown ii White. 104 W. Main. 78 A. excellent soil. 5 rm. house, mod ern: barn, farm tools, team. 11 cows. 16 hens, orchard. 82500 cash. Near coast. Arsina Evens, Wald port. Oregon. BROWN tt WHITE are offering a Bargain at 420 So. Grapo. six room Qurunalow. reflnished Inside and out." oak floors throiunout, new linoleum :n kitchen and nook, close In, pived street, clear title, pr.oe 2500. On!v 1250 down and 22 50 monthly. "in'-eret Brown White Agency. 104 W Main. FOFpALE OR TRADE Corvaliis property for Medford property or acreage 5:x room houe. thr lots, shade, fruit trees. Near schools Owner, 313 South Ivy. Medford. FOR SALE ISO A 3 mi. west Butte Falls, 100 A cultivated. 912 W. Uth. BiOVVN WHITE still have a few of t.-i've verv chDice 5 acre tracts ot DEEP FR EE SOI L ftd J acnt to PAVED HIGHWAY. STREAMS AND FOPE.iT. O'lr prices are at THIS BOTTOM, terms sre very reason able T'rwe tracts fannot be dupli cated for soil condition, location a-ater ar.d price. SEE Chsrles A Wing Agency lnc to Buy Your Home I KOl'SFS F-R SALE OK KtM-Jnw j s.-n County Building At Loan Aas'D Phone 195 i U'TiEN tru .Mnk ?1 fcaJ esUta. thank C, Broxn St Whlta. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES . USED CARS That Reflect Real Value & Service a. Lowest Prices 1934 Chrysler Deluxe coupe. 1930 Studebaker coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1929 Ford Roadster. $99.00. 1930 Chevrolet roadster. 1931 Oakland sedan, 274.00. 1930 Studebaker 3-door sedan. 1929 Nash sedan, 250.00. 1930 Studebaker Spt. rdstr, $350.00 1928 Essex coupe, $75.00. Durant. panel body. 1935 Reo Speed Wagon, a panel body at a price. 1929 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base. Ford touring, run fine. $3000. SANDEKSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales & Service Open Evenings FOR SALE Chevrolet Six truck Good condition, new rubber. Beat of term. Phone 173. FOR SALE 1939 Ford f port coupe rumble seat. See Bert Km mm, Apt No. 1. 808 W. Main before 11:30 a. m. GOOD U6ED 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 rft l3i Chevrolet Sport couoe. Orlfln-U tires. 1931 Chryslar $ Sport Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 5 -pa. Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Sport .oadter. I9: Cadillac an. 4929 La4alle Cabrtolat; nw jMt. 1930 Chevrolet Sfcdaa. 1929 Ford Ceech. 1930 Packard Scans. Munv others t choo frese. AftlWTTCWO WDT(Ma. IC. ft No. JUverslae. Tl. bo Kill llr OiDtiA; bull, f hn-y mtlKJng strain. John Vtt j now:. Phon, MT-J-I. Jtm. IUD Tou Mmt h north of Fhonl SCH AL-Plri-Tat " 'Mm "tir& chandelier, cheap. Ttl. TM SAL Oood family cow. MM ea this month. Inquire n.eta's acoa. Orchard Rome Drive. us 4ya only. TCm SALE MUch CO'., 1. 34-JI-8, ile Polt, Oragon. J. D. Arns ranch. gC SAIIst-BaMl.ts. bro -Ju 11 young. On Old Pacific hlghffuy. seconfl house from aall Laa. 9. tach. AT STUD Black Mamoth Jack Mor. Ran Saddle Stud 3 miles west ol Talent 01P Anderson Creek (Bailey Ran.'h) Torn Kouns. 8 HD of registered Herfom k: good paprs Call 1559 4SD BGMW FOR o SALE Thoroughbred Buff Cochin iantam chicks, the feather j wi... .in. oi. j tnem at 44 NT peach St, WHITE LEGHORN setting ea 50c O A DeVoe lfc'l 623-J-2 09 &L-MI-B93& PEDIGRSK) R. Canarin. 523-J-! F0 S-l FOR SALE Almost new walnut full sized single bed. Ivory color chest of drawers, small buffew lawn table with umbrella, garden settee and bird bath. Call 2 to 5 p. m. 1619 East Main fit. FOR SALE Radio, 5 ft. mantle mir ror. 333 N. Holly, Apt. 4. FOR SALE 250-ga 1 Ion Hard le Js spray rig. complete, hose guns, etc, 3 inch centrirvwal pump. Wanted, doep well outfit. Inquire D. M Lowes place. Valleyvlew. FOR SALE Water lilies, 35c each Phone 14-F-22. CHALK'S Early Jewel tomato plants J. H. Lemley. So. Peach, Rt. 1. Ml 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. I SPECIAL price on braJded rajj w for Mother's day. Mrs. C. net, Berry dale Ave. x FOR SALE Seed corn. J. A. Manke. 2 miles east of JscksonvlUe. FOR SALE Baby grand Steck plino 350. Box 1883. Tribune. TOR SALE 1500 gallon pressure tank C. W Ashpole. SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. 2 00 Fertilizer and jrarden plowing Washed aand. rock, plaster sand Bateman'a. 1534-Y or 912-J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. AHSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title 5d n 1 1 e Insu ra nee Th e only complete Title System la Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. AbstracU of T-tle Rooms 3 and 6. No 33 North Central. Are- upstairs. Dentistry -DT I H DENTISTRY Main Gove. 326 E Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 50 to 300 for personal or household purposes on House Purntsi:ipzi or Autos: also Cars Re-fins need Loans -ioed within 30 mlni;s. License No. 5 157 See W E Thomas or E. J R:l7, 43 So. OentrtL MONEY TO LOAN WANTED Loans on improved mod ern homes. 1. All loans direct reduction. 3. Installment pay menu reduce your Interest monthly. 8. Your total principal doea not come due in a lump sum which may be difficult to meet. 4. On our 88-month plan, inter est Is lees than a 5 straight loan for the same period. 5. Loans closed without delay. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS fc LOAN ASSOCIATION 136 E. Main. Phone 195 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Transfer. TRUCKI NO A STORAGE LOCAL an distance hauling. Furniture moving, etc. ReaoiOble rates. Tel. 833, F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guarantee. HAWLEY TRANSFB 6xp't pacta- ers and movers special lives to moving equipment. Prices riftat 619 North Riverside Phone 615. Pal filiate A JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Dao rator. Fine Interior work a f laity. Competitive prftefc. FasaN 953-ls. 124 ting. fS CREATE DISTINCTIVE CtRI in colors jr your hoaie ay palat- ing. tinting. paa-haiiing RA A$tX. Sou to l, pticaeti 14-F- ft A IL.ISI mintlnt it paphni InK Tel 6- 313 So Orac . SS"I- -Natural bom iychlc. highly edu". psychol.it. iv cho anai.al. md psycholv rant. Attain your deslrA. iit faction guarant(M 412 . Ivy. M Site Confectionery and mto eery ub1ii. laat year over 13 000. low rent. ?rlc 2500. L. O Plckell. 204 8. Main. HAM YOUt Old Washer repaired I Rasna8le prices. Flck's Hardware. Notice On 4iturday, May II. 1935. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. at ) East Main street. In Ifedford, Ore.. I will sell ot pub lie auction for cash to the highest bidder the stock and fixtures of "The Home Grocery," located at the above address, for the purpose of satisfying taxes levied against said personal property. SYD I. BROfVN. sheriff. Notice for Pulleallo Department of the Interior, , U 3 Land Office, at . Roseburg, Oregon. April 11th. 1935.' Notice Is hereby given that Ben jamin T Fredenburg of Butte Falls. Oregon, who. on May 10th. 1930. made Homestead entry oeriai. uiw.io Homestead entry Serial for SE'i. Section 19. Township 34 S Range 2 E . Wlllamte Meridian, hn filed notice ol Intention to maw ftnal thrt year roof, to eatah,llsn claim to the land above uTscrlbc. before Victor A Teegwal. U. 0. Com missioner, at Nf-dford. Qrton. om the 18th day of 1935. Claimant names aa witnesses: Charles dmondeon, of Butte Palls. Or9on. J. E. Morrison, of Atle Volet, . Md-a-laaari - ,., I. ! II - "' I 1 ACROSS L Scent It. Kind of herb 10 :.:rk of a . wound 14. Act out of sorts 15. Sheeplike 16. Operatic aolo 17. Southern uLita 19. R.irs .1. Pertain 22. Money penalty 23. Viper ' Pronoun Gilt 27. Diminish Jfi. La.es 30. Impiementa 33. tUascuilne nickname S4. Young horns Animal of ths weasel family 3. Perform -17. (Jod of love 14. Rendered rut At fwtns 41. Kl udert 42. Is ti matter with 48. Nominal valus of stock 4. inprredtent Of varnlsb 4R. Oem 46. Medicinal ointment 47. Stutter 4. PlkellKs fish .0. Wonder and fear Solution of Yesterday's Pu p ' t Wr u n Wp dill' F WlFfi lP A I B El5 odMa v T5 O c T ADC K3 c ' I r . W. c D P H m" ff p c h '&1 ! L I V fit t cjD UO j .it T Y77l7 "Ti . K5T .a 41 MehsWivWzW1T& 52. Small pegs used in folf Kl. Hare.m 58. Frcers 5. Wanderinir i'j. Meantr.leKS repetition 0. Acid fruit 02. Not any fiS. Other 04. Cubic meter 62. Hewing tools DOWN 1. Persian poet 3. Deal out sparingly ' I2 I5 K W K I7 I8 I ' Wk ' " Ii 5Ii mm mm, mmmmmm ,,, j'L2t, i - - 33 Z Ml 3ZZiLZZ Z!Z- WLZ. 50 S. SI lyS u J i ,,. j I 51 Si y SB 55 Ore.. Luther Hughes, of Butte Fall. Oregon. Wl'ou Carson, of Butte , Falls, Oregon. WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. Meteorological Report May 8. l!45 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; no change In tempera ture. 0 Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day; overcast n?ar coast; wanner east portion tonight. I. (Hal lata Temperature a year ago today : Highest 65; lowest 46. Total monthly precipltatlpn .03 In. Deficiency for the month 0.25 inches. Total precipitation since September 1. 1934. 15.81 Inches. Deficiency for the season 0 01 inches. Relative humidity at ft p. m. yester day 33 per cent; 5 a. m. today 86 pe. cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 4.57 a. in set 7:18 p. m. (foratlnn Tfi)aa at A A. ft.. no Meriaiav Tle TTHTT n 3! iolse . iwton T... Chlcj Denver E'irelei Selena Los Ans.el. . MWJVUVD "ew Yorle CMU Phoenix Port 'nd Reno - Rosebur lit Lii !Plan ierncM attle Spf:ane Clear :i 48 30 56 41 Clear CM cu.viv CUr Clouey CU.I r. cev cic.iev Cir Clear CM Cktar Clwir Cloudy CMbr e.Cdy Clear Clear .... 75 .... 72 .... 4 ... 70 74 4 5t m Walla e,-lla 70 , .... Washington, DC. 76 50 . TALEMT ?m ASLA?D. ay . (Spl.) Is. Prancia Prances Htibbnrt, "A, wife eg John A. Hubbart. pas4-d away Tuts day morning at the Community hos pital. Mrs. Hubbart, who ha bee an Invalid for some time, had been at the hospital for Mhe pa thr weeks since an accident In which ciie lpff was fractured. She Is survived hy her hualtind and three daughters: Mrs. rthia Liv ingston of Montana, Mrs. C. Cftm-haat of Chlco, ad Mrs. 9. ayawar ca Ashland. ftre. Hubbart w; a t ot Talent, where she hn4 ma for a number of yefeev Funeral s-vlces will JUa" Thursday at 3 p. ra. In the Do4m chapel, with lif-W Vie cemety. EKCtAtGtt CXjD tmm 9tqtrh 4 traae at ophy'8, JKvelens f Seesaws C. Glass In the making 5. Chums 26. Department In Francs 27. Any of several .i(t-.-i;Ked 28. Over 29. Stats of mind -1. iianctliintil by law 32. AtmOHplierli dlHturhancs Having a sc4l lopei tn:irgla Autumn ' L'repare for publication Prevarii-utor Aarees 43. Copies 43. fc'eeminglT contradic tory state ment 4K. Dish of eglfli 41. Tropical fiult 4. Repasts 4?. Jew-1 0. Ijind measure 51, Coat of sheep 53. Division of the earth's surf see B4. Rasebai team fill. Playing cards 67. Turn to tna right S. And not CI. Myself I. Irldsscsnt 4. Discount 6. Indefinite amount Feminine nimi 7. Douhle: prefix i. Unfastened a knot 5. Intends 10. Hold a sfislon II. (.ins who hrlnrs Into be.l n g 11 Ventilates 13. Coarse file IS. S!arnsf! coins (pu NTY Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. May 8 (Spl.) A one-act play, "The Path Across the Hill." was put on by the senior and Junior high school clasaes of Williams May 3 at the Grange hall The cast was: Samuel Crawford play-d by Normae weoo: Robert post. Ben Vencll; Walter Conrad, Orval Lew- man: Dr. Jlmmle Reed. Charley Moo- maw: Salamander Alexander and I John Henry Jones. Marian Lewman; j Mrs. Davis, Marian Miller: Ru'i Con rad. Pauline Verner: Flo Gray, Wilms Lemmon; Lutte, Jean Creson; Zuzer, Fay Holzihauser. The hall was well filled by an appreciative audience. T. ? Davidson has returned from f North Bend, where he had taken his wife for medical treatment for a tu mor In her neck which had almost closed the aesophapus. She has been helped by a slight opera tuti and Is ; now taking radium trvtment. She is now abla to b up anri to tft rrs.-r nourishaaint. IH-h. vK-k till Is opassi AvfaJM irtf In (Manw TvA. Th Amos tnlth aavmlll hi lsjn ninnlnt mct ofrfl tii v the lAt fe weslas grttlh? out aa ne'er. A new brl4 hts bva built ncrrt. or.1v4 gulr4j cm t)f rtf mm Vkity Tcvti's fas-s. Ths witltul aiys mst fl a are Pvla ammHi- out titr m tlclng ealW. A mwitar X lsca fwtil Ut eajoy4 a alcaks tJ 9ala HS.11 pines 0tu-Mev. IWsasti v-4;H ta fa aft an akm ft 1 kM ra- 4jt bs russlM risa- sl lass laa- fo. t. L. tlMW 4f Mtffa HK ISM i tf creVh seMwt Sin ibmib mtm- srrlsticw fnr asflw. Mr. and Ms. Tmiw; Kj mmM to VlUlams frcsst W4lvi, w)wms Mr. Young was eatJny8d. Mrs. Addle Klncarta wsat i Qrnstas Pass last week to be at the r-dlde of her son, Ellis, )a to 111 with pneumonia. Mayo Firestone to Rottlm oat saln- gle bolts for the Hartman shtnule mill on the C. F William He cm the east fork of the crek. PreparatUtis are beis mnU far bull I lie a w srWrti orrow Wil liams cre-t nesr wiw- Wanw's plar. The rWitca vw ra bSMi staked off and clniii. Te rctwi will ha put In as igr as thr UsJ p)re. Mr. Emerson, a niemisr ot tt iss schaol bitir. rm4 Vas. AIMS countv school sipeinWewst. vlrtsa iUlanas (hool Thurfy, fffcs. Wi con and Kiss Calkins, couaty sMiwa nurse, also vlhlsad t hoaJ in.. nasay whea UHmi Owflsw chid upoa the chlMriai's groMa acMt and isinai'al Hajilth. It-, and mrs. Johns I?B-uai CM4-I ratke-. Mm. ltatvM4, all Cal., laws svrst VMHhk IfSn. Man- AatKhtm-. Itlas. im Iffcswe: ah Imsv psM'h ts peons by vtf) e- & pate, at Tsoas-wMS. nr. said n. wew)w. tttA4 (htatkasr sswl BiwaKiwhfc? fssa as pecMM to earlwe lve la tlM a r tire trcm Lssmh LJsnai, cm. Wsv ite nursas toy assvftsasi nM latrft M lasavs Isr If tav f fa a sje- A Karylwssp ktfh h9s t m kisttj of i 4MtM hMsWa, ss rereatly rrehw9A bk to f. wkwe It, awd IMw. Jar4k fm fc Iff. Hitd mm, I Sis' L(&m4. Wi4Mf4 a conslgnnwt s krMy twlW from the haschery lar wefSt. Vtlsa Co was. 9tr. tm4 ffte. Mrm and son Walter, all of Seattle, roat their Essaer vscation at the hosse of Mrs. Orace Cowan in Ifrdford. They, together with M,s. Cowan and soa. Albert, and daughter. Hazel, Mr. a Mrs. Clifford Cowan and two children, anjl Mrs. Frances of Weed, Cal.,; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Blgelaw and three chil dren of Oranta Pass, all spent the dsy picnicking at the Mary Topplag place. The ulftfl clubs of Jacksonville high school spent May 3 at Ashland par ticipating In the music festlvift hem there. High schools In southern ss gon and northern California, partici pated. MIVfMnxlne 1X11 Is the clab's accompanist. OthVrs Jrom Pa-alt who took part wese ine end Jack Provolt and lola Fleias. Ne. vssek the grauaps van be ttftcea to Or 1 Win Creek schsol to sing In tee muitc festival there. Boma sto or elgatit pils rom Provslt attew hlfiii scksel at Jactasoa-vllle. Mrs. Arleta MsseriKer MoimlU(it.t of near Holtaaoek, Cal,, srAnt Eawwa week with her parents, ffir.. .Aiti ISv Herman Messenger of Provslt. Phoenix tchools will present a Na tional Music Week program Thursday evening at, the Phoenix gymnasium. The program will consist of music and folk dancing. Musical numbers will include boys and girls cho ruses, .ndlvldual singing and toy or chestrs. There will be considerable variety of folk dancing In costume, ftome of these numbers were pre sented at the music festival in Ash land last wek under a.plce of the Southern Oregon Normal. The chil dren have been trained by Mrs. Fish and Mrs. Ooldln, As a result of the training by these capable teachers, the student have some creditable numbers to present. There will be no charge for the program. Tarents. friends of the school snd any others Interested in public school music snd folk danc ing are ordlally lnvld to attend. . Use Mall Tribune want sds. TroSTaY9 BRIEFS Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. May 8. (SpD Robt. LnRocque returned home from the Tulle lake country in Klam ath county Friday evening after a week' absence. He has been building telephone lines and lnstalllnd -phonea' m and around Malln and MerrlIi for me Columbia Utilities Co. 0( Kiamath rails. He left Mond ,in to finish the Job which he ,ninlt, mly take another week or ten days. He said business seems to ne flourishing over there. A crew has been doing ,ome very muck needed repair work on the town bridt4 sa well as on the Main street. - Mrs. Loren Farlow of Lair Creek is i snendinir a few davs vlsltina her at- i ttr-ta-lay. ?ers. Eva Nichols here. Clyde "Shorty Miles of Butte Falls ..t Mrs. John Ashp4a t, quite 111 at . tla? hoie of her son, Wig Asnpoie , of .-4nares Une near Tdford. She la also the aigthor of Roy Ashpcee of this place, and the many friends of the inhpole fnstily are hojilag fer hr lNy r-ovy h mm tiwt com ii outh l oC ti ctt. r,.tljr c- ftll Km! 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Tha AMvfAn bsU6is of Frt ttlamffch ViSfV ccflrfwfw He-fc tke Rey'SAn )v; w-x. fiRWiivJiav mar!ig with 37 :Hv.t 'P aw tattr way to Fort" WAWJfa w'svsJh ttrey wWl be pastured trtfla icjnns. ln by way of Ftsh Itttte art PV.rca'a They went a far ft the Mojd Damon place at Lafct CTe. the Host day. on to the corrals at f-IWi ie the seoond. thence to pe4ssi bsar the third, and completing the drive to the Fort on the fourth day. The cowboys besides the owners were ttpo Diniuijgr itwt-i , urnwi , and Fred Farlow. PORTLAND UNIVERSITY TRIMS LINFIELD, 6-1 PORTLAND. Ore.. May 8. -fAP) Two-hit pitching by BUI ("Lefty") Hsu-b brought University of Portland ba'-Jt Into the win column here yes terday with a fl-to-I victory over tiln Held college. Llnfleld's one run was earned while the Pilots bunched 11 hits off Healer. NOTICE Hotel Holland Coffe Shop la spe clsllzlng in home-oooked c0cker dinners at 50c. Lunches 35c and 40' Dinners 35 50c. 65c. ALL MAKES OFWATCHE3 repai, id oy expert watchmaJcei. Srophy' Jewelers. isiin.iii TYPICAL RAINFALL SHOWN FOR APRIL IN WEATHER DATA Monthly meteorological notes for April, as compiled by W. J. Hutchi son, local meteorologist, show a month of typical April weather. Fre quent light rains and Intermittent showers prevailed. Temperatures were mostly moderate with daily means averaging near normal. Sklea wers generally overcast or broken cloudi ness with occasional periods of clear ing. Temperatures ranged from 84 de grees, the highest for the month on April 36, to 31 degrees on the Uth, the lowest. Minimum tempers tures near freezing or slightly below were recorded on several mornings with fr0flt deposits varying from light to heavy. A killing frost on the 10th resulted In slight damage to lidding fruit In the colder locations la ths were generally light and showerv. but iren limit pnou.h to accumulate a monthly total preclpl- tfttlon considerubly in excess of nor- mal. A total of 3 c inches fell.ind aompare with tha normal for April, shows a surplus! 0.S0 Inckes, tlie wtn a thunderstorm of ate etuM Intensity -viWieeA Ai the bllii to the t and nprtlieaj ol the sffa tu aMt a lnvy ejwnpar ct mlwM ik bmi4 bi:41 ww rpj.rtee f.xi iin. aa; oiy a lkt rv& kll M tu. vnuiv mi n.'vx t'o mi. Seanonal preclpltntlo after fwe mlm -tall; a pirn a SI Im-m-t. ( a ifcv ot t c.-fl-r K-j 4-r-wkMn K mptNtefK. e UMp Wevw, ttvfmtfAa' mi tm tuyw pvV tHHH tw mfcl'. .5 oiii ki-mi m snot'? M tfiniile BrtaM w tvji km orM. r 4 M ,e4 eVthSrawiM fi tftl .;.. B-MK-n) we-vf. mJ'JS ii Hi Mtwt me BMient vw ,;tnv,sj e 1 4 m V f t at it m . ir u W tH S ... W m & K U W M sta sje i ftr ( P. c. Clewria. CTeaeer Cear t .e e v .! ej' e.(r o. Stft'.. . (oja &a( At 4 2a. 4 .11 . KM ft t5 3 3 fj !2 - fi ilfr maw? " eff.vftjfh.'je'irftllt yjR tsi(i'. MxRjaatp chiftgcb v) ,tf t-.-r ovt. - r - r" ' " - . . . VWi-fe- Aid? Rtofetfri' Thla picture, showing Oscar H. Aobson, accused In the June Robles kldnap-axtortion plot, and hla wlfa, wis anspptd immediately after news was given them of a grand Jury's decision to Involve him In tha Arizona orlme. He steadfastly de clared hla Innocence, and hla wife has been at his defense since first hints of his accusation. (Associates' preas Photo) i , v ' " ' 4 3 0 l-J I f