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I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOR1), OREGOT. MONDAY. MAY 20, 1935 PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU - WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE! J I vo 1 UV BOWSAW Rcaa erj ad Mill paee. You will probably rind ex actly the mini you want to buy or wll. It It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word 'lrst Insertion . (Minimum 2.1c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum luc) Per line per month without copy change . . It- Phone 7 FOR WANTADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Tire, tuoeanu on Old Stage Road. Reard. City , Meai xmim. LOST U dog missing, call 1616. STOUEN Boys' bicycle. Stream line Aercycle. Aluminum and red, bal loon tires. Reward. Phone 1012. WANTED MALE HELP . .T.v. ct. . M-nrrv Trt miallfv for flood ! pay positions In refrigeration and : ; air conditioning business. No ex- j perlenoe needed. Chance to become , S..r n,.n with fair education. I .nnlnvul nnri rn.vhfl.nl Ca 11 V in- 1 tlUW Ci.ipw.T- cllned. willing to devote some spare time to training. n ui,jr lng age. phone, present occupation. Utilities. Eng. Inst.. Box 2071. Mt Tribune. TTrtr nriM niinrtx nroDertv and small mill already on ground find j in rtnf.ri.tion. Need partner with $350 for tunnel development work. Property has already paid wna with one man working. Will give bonus and wages for partner. B'x 2060, Mall Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE GOOD business opportunity for mm or lady. Field work If man. If lady, office work. Need about 500 for necessary expansion. Liberal bonus on loan. Partnership and share profits or straight monthly salary Chance to advance to executive work. Box 1929. Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTBD Girl for general house work. References required. Box 2076. Tribune. LADY to be companion and aslt-t with housework. Part time. 1718 E. Main. WANTED Young woman over 19 for general housework and care of two children Pleasant home and spend ing money. A good permaneut posi tion for the right girl, xperlene and references necessary. Box 1708 Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housecleanlng. day or by hour. 25c hour. References given. 836 So. Riverside. WANTED Care of children, plain sewing. Miss Coombs. Tel. 627-H. 304 S. Central. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Best coupe or roadster 825 will buy. Phone 857-L. WANTED Reasonably priced second hand car. good condition. Terms. Box 2971, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Small cabin on Rogue river by reliable party. Ad dress Box B, .Mall Tribune. WANTED Home Missionary Society of Nazarene Church. Donations of discarded clothing. Phone 1042-X. WANTED 2 - horse corn c u 1 1 ! va t or John L. Nealon. Phone 118, Central point. EMPTY furniture van want load from Eureka or points enroute about June 1st. HAWLEY TRANS FER. Phone 615. WANTED TO BUT for cash or trade agricultural machinery, any condi tion Have good milk cows for sale or trade. Box 1793. Tribune WANTED Wool mohair See us be fore you sell Wool rwine for Mie Medford Bargain House 27 No Grape St Ph 1062 CASH Dald for men's, women's and children's clothing Oood condition Hair braids made to order Csed Wardrobe 8aop. 518 E Main WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruby Schuiz. Beetle. Oregon WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals hides pelts wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Pone 1062 FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENTS Furn. A: unfurniehe-i Clo :n and reasonable 245 bouth Central. FL"KeISHED ,it for rent. 22i N Iw FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin ation llvln and din;- room kit chenette sleep! room and oatb rojm Water and iteam neat furn ished Rent rea.or!aile Apnly Mail Tribune Q DURELL COURT. PaoiiS 879-X (OX fat4lvuUl FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Corner apartment la Mall Tribune ouilding. Furnished. Sleeping room. 11 re place, combina tion living and dining room Kitch enette with bullt-liis. Dressing room, bath room. Heat and hot and cold water lurrushed. Reason able rem. Apply Mall Tribune of fice. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front FOR RENT Large apt. with sleeping porch, good location. 618 So. OaJt- FURNISHED apartment, close South Central at Twelfth. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. The Be r ben, 10 Quince St. AVAILABLE t-room modern lurn- ' lahed apt For information. Holly : Apts.. 13a No. Holly. Tel. 1397-R. FOR RENT HOUSES I FOR PENT For summer months, at tractive suburban home, furnished. $40.00 month. Also cabin on Rogue river. Call 731-X. Reference re quired. FOR RENT 6 rm. unfurnished house Call 1292-R. FOR RENT 5 -room modern house. Call 335 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex, oil heater, electric range. Inquire 53 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Unfurnished fl-room house. locntl at 234 W. Jth St.. Phone 1417-R. FOR RENT 5 rm. house, lulled. Phane 584-R. POR RENT Small cottage, also - nom , furnshed houae. Red- aen & Co. Phone 720. FOR RE.VI - Homes, (urnlshed ot unturnitihed Brown White FOR RENU FURNISHED ROOMS i FURNISHED ROOMS. 114 Almond. ATTHACiive rooms 404 8 drape BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board. Corner Inn. RATES reasonable at 716. E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Pasture, 60 acres, fenced, good grass and plenty of good water. Antioch school district. Tel. 851-R-3 for terms. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grupe street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam hent if desired Size 16x60 feet Will rent or I'ise at reasonable figure Call at Mai) Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE 500 SHEEP, ewes, to trade for small farm. L. G. Plckell, 204 East Main. TRADE Choice 3 types of cars for team.- 1027 Roddy. Phone 921-X. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADES Clear Medford property and small farm properties for farm up to 20,000. 5 room modern CLEAR. $1000. Want small Improved acre, age. Mixht essiune. Small lot and house, Klamath Falls 8750. Clear Wants Medford or near about same value. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE BROWN & WHITE REALTORS are offering excellent 5 and 6 A. tracts on terms and at prices you can not afford to overlook. ALSO: A reconditioned modern 6 room house close In for 82500 on ea?y terms. ALSO: City lota at prices never before offered, paving, water, side walks all paid in full for $325 and unpaired lota at 80. Brown dc White. 104 W. V.afn St. FOR SALE 14 A. close in. 12 In pears. Boac and Anjor.. excellent condition. Good bull jines. Clear. Equipment with plice. Reasonably priced. Box 1776, Tribune. FOR SALE: A very eood five-apt house on Ea.-t Main St. Close In. Reasonable terms to reliable party. Box 2956, Tribune. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO 44 N Riverside SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENTJack non County Building & Loan Ase'n Phone 196 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SAIJ5 Narragansett turkey e?s 10c each. Don Elliott. Buckshot Hilt Road. FOR SALE 70 turkey eggs, 12c. John Mace. Central Point. FOR SALE Bantam chickens, 25c each. GO N. Quince St. Tel 830-X. FRYERS Car'.ey Poultry Farm. 3I4-W WHTTF LEGHORN letting eW 50c O A DeVoe M 82J-J-3 FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED R Canaries 623-J-2. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 cood milk cows )ui fre.i. 150 e.t-h. Phone 35-X-3 Ei-rle Point. Ore. 1100 LB cntle s'tdd horfe. Reason able. Cr.aA Aruie. Tab:e Rock. FOR SALE Sows nady to farrow F:r.t r.o-ise en-si of county machine ,Mvp on Barnemirg Road. HEAD ot o?:ster(-d Hereford bulls !'a cnors Call 1559 S.m a mi A: r,::.ji'uS to ailcU. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK AT STUD Black Mamotb Jack Mor gan Saddle Stud 3 milee west ot . Talent on Anderson Creek (Bailey Ranch) Tom Kouna. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE run per fect. Many miles of unused service priced at only S260.00. Easy terms. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge At Plymouth FOR SALE 1930 Dodge sedan, me chanically perfect. R. Dalton, Ta kllma. Ore. SEE THESE USED CARS BEFORE YOU BUY '34 Chevrolet Coupe. "34 Chevrolet Pick-up. '31 Studebaker 6 Sedan. '31 Bulck Series 50 Sedan. '31 Essex Sedan. '39 Dodge Sedan. '30 Whippet 4 Sedan. SKINNER S GARAGE Bulck, Pontlae Sales and Service FOR SALE Model T. Pickup, good tlrw Ruxtl and licensed. 415.00. Phone Central Point, 195. FOR SALE OR TRADE Nash six se dan, good running condition. My ron Root & Company. 47 South Fu FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hay pounder. Inquire 4 -Corner Serv. Station. Midway Rd FOR SALE Folding auto trunk ( gas oline camp stove, small electric range, kitchen trash burner, Ice box. 336 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Hay 87 In field. End So Peach St. J. D. Shaffer. FOR SALE '28 J. D. Hariey motor cycle, low wheels. Motor recently overhauled. Extra fast. Cheap. Tel 334-J-4. REAL BARGAINS IN USED TOOLS 3 Fan Wagons; used sprayers; 1 six ft. grain drill; l corn planter; 3 pumps; l' H. P. engine; 1 spring- I tooth narrow. HUBBARD BROS.. INC. FOR SALE Ftlgidalre. capacity 6 2 Used one month, $150.00. Phone S85. FOR SALE Seed corn. J. A. Manke. 2 miles east of Jacksonville. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on your fishing, camping and hunting needs. Cliff's Sport Shop. 317 No Riverside. FOR SALE Phi! co radio, model. Box 1942. mantel FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle Jr spray rig, complete, hose guns, etc 2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted deep well outfit. Inquire D. M Lowes place, Valleyvlew. SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. $2 00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bateman'a. 1534-Y or 912-J. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE CHEAP Packing house and contents 2 fruit washers, blowers, conveyors, electric motort, gear reduction boxes, gang pulleys, belting, idlers, conveyor tract. These and other bargains too nu merous to mention. Flynn Electric Phone 107. FOR SALE Transfer and trucking business. Reasonable, ill N. Fir. St. MISCELLANEOUS ARE YOU HARD OF HEARTNG? Sonotone hearing and specialist will be here soon. Consultation and home test free. Send nme and al dress to Wm. S. Fau'ht, Box 2095. care Tribune. ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUc3tT?SOLD AND RENTED. Flynn Electric Scrv lew. Phone 107. WALL P A PER cleaned' $lioper room and up. Call 283-J. HAVE YOUR o'lT'ashePrvpalrei Reasonable prices. Flck's Hardware. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance The only complete Pltle System Id Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of ntle Rooms 8 and b. No 32 North Central. Ave- upstairs. Painting & Kuiferiianclng. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco rator Fine interior work s spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phono 953-R. Rea. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanglng HARRY MARX Route 1. Phone 14-F-4 M A BLISS Painting & paperhang tng Tel 646-W 313 So Grape Trnnier. TRUCKING tSt STORAGE LOCAL an d late nee hauling. Furniture moving, etc Reason b!e rat's Tel 833. F. E Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER A 6TORAOB CO. Office 1016 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 615 Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 850 to $300 for personal cr household purposes on House FurnlsblnRB or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced Loans cioert within 30 minutes License No 9 157 See W E Thomas or E J Riley 45 So Central COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL M-Oonag'e. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. fcxpert window cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 Hour cleaning floor waxing ori ental nig cleaning St upholstering Slenderize with Spenrer Individual iy Denned Corsets. Miisoa Je&noe teL 167, . LEGAL NOTICES 4 348b Notice fur rulillcjitlon Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Rose-burg, Oregon. May 17. 1935. N OTIC 5 Is hereby given that Cola A. Dlngee, of Trail, Oregon, who, on December 9th, 1932. made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 020582. for SE, Section 21, Township 32 S.. Range 1 E.. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de.scrlbed, before Q. R. Carter. Clerk of County Court, at Med ford, Oregon, on the 22nd day of June. 1935. Claimant names a witnesses: W. V. Dlngee, of Butte Fala. Oregon H. L. Ash. of Trail. Oregon Geo. H. Hall, of Trail. Oregon M. Slemea. of Trail. Oregon WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. Warrant Call "Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand for the payment of Warrants Nos. 52 to 101 inclusive Interest will cease on May 20, 1935. Warrants payable at Flrat National Bank, Medford, Oregon. GUY TEX. Clerk. School District No. 9. Central Point, Oregon. THE GRANGE Lake Creek Orange At the next meeting of Lake Creek Grange, May 24. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Char ley will serve lunch in honor of Helen Sldley's birthday. Business matters to be decided are expected to attract a large attend ance. The last meeting was e. moat Inter esting one from both a social and business standpoint. An agricultural committee report waa given by Tom Stanley. Report of insurance agent was made by George Brown. A rery interesting report on the Pomona Grange meeting at Rogue River was given by Claus Charley. Secretary Myrtle Charley read a communication on the test and other items of Interest to subordinate grangva. The following excellent program was presented by Lecturer Julia Sid ley: Group songs led by Mabel Brown: readings by Myrtle Charley, Gordon Stanley and Beth Zundel; vocal aolo by Mabel Brown; vocal duet by Gor don Stanley and Dorothy Stanley. Mnster Reed Charley and Nona Bradshaw, chairman of the ways and means committee, were reported 111. but are much improved at this writ ing. Texans Favor Farms. FORT WORTH. Tex. (UP) Tar rant county experienced a back-to-the-farm movement during the past four years. The farm census released here shows that on April 1, 1930. the county had 3306 iarms. Figures last January I listed 4058, a gain of 693. Cop Pinched Police Chief PLAINVTLLE. Conn. (UP) Police man Thomas Royce left headquart ers armed with a batch of traffic tags and Instructions not to make nr.y exceptions of violators. One of hfs first victims waa Chief Hugh E. Mead, Torrlngton, who drove against a stop light. He got a ticket. Hauled Mall 21 Year. NEW BEDFORD. Mass. (UP) For 21 years, Walter D. Pell, now more than 70. has trundled the North Dartmouth mall between the post office and the Fall River trolley cars in a wheelbarrow. Never has he missed a mall except when he once was laid up for five days with a sprained shoulder. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Part . B I or if of type metal used In spacing IS. Living 14. Sit Tree 15. Bo -1(1(1 with narrow fabric 16. Egyptian solax disk 17. Symbol for tantalum 18. Roman road 19. Snow runner 20. Jewel 31 Melody 22. Whore Achillea waa vul nerable IS. Evericreea trees 14. Toward 25. Row 26. In behalf of 27. Unite Into a chain 19. Cloak S3 Aged 82 Related 84 Inside IS Prosperity 17 Resound 3S Insert 19. Conjunction Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle -JLL QjL Till i i n s a n MpIa tie w tie d ill al AIRm e p igsji E Pi l o 6 e p u xMi7 n.x P 40. Bird of the gull family 41. Mirth 43. Small 0h 43. Peel 44. Roaring 45. Ask earnest!) 47. Burn super ficially 4 Aclntlllate 43. Spirited hona 7 I2 3 I4 I5 WM4 Y 6 V r i 5 ,,,). V'. i J Jh X 1 J$Ll lfl 'W p II ! -g- 30 31 7h1T2 3 W " in).. 'uiiAt ,,,,,,,, i 3? g il '& p (OUNW Sardine Creek .SARDINE CREEK. May 20. (SpU Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dusenberry and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde, ot Grants P.iwi and Mr. Wilde'a father, Ralph Wilde, of Hollywood, who Is visiting his son and Mrs. Ida Whar ton of Medford, spent Sunday on the creek calling on friends and relatives and enjoyed a picnic lunch and a trip through the Mystery House on the left fork of the creek. The many friends of Mrs. Eva New ton, who Is quite 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Sutherland.! In Portland, are glad to learn that j she Is slowly recovering from a para lytic stroke suffered April 19 and j hopes are held for her complete re-; co very. Frank Taylor, son-in-law of Mrs. C ! C. Plenes. haa been confined to hte j bed for several days, but is some Im proved at present. Mrs. Julia Griffiths, who has been J In poor health for several months, is improved enough to be able to be up and around most of the time. Quite a number from here attended the graduating exercises of the Gold Hill High school. May 15. Three of the class were from here, being Jean Smith, Blossom Durkee and Arthur Dusenberry. The entire class of nine boy and nine girls wore the conven tional cap and gown of blue. PROSPECT. May 30 (Spl-) Mis. Camp entertained with a birthday party Wednesday evening at the "Lot; Cabin" In honor of her daughter Syl via's 16th birthday. About twenty guests were present. Mother's day. Miss Jane Dixon en tertained In honr of her grand mother, Mrs. Walt, of Medford. Many of their friends fvom Medford called during the day. Proapect H. S. commencement wll! be held Miy 24 at 8:30 p.m. The fol lowing five boya and one girl will graduate: Guy Merrlmau, Harry Goda, Lewis Jantzer, Bert Broom fiold, Richard Ditsworth and Joy Moffat. May 17 a high school party was held at the "wigwam" back of the hotel. May 23 the annual school picnic will be held at Union Creek. Thursday evening the Upper Rogue Grange held their regular bi-monthly meeting at their hall near Cascada Gorge. Next meeting will be June 6 Mrs, Walt, of Medford, la visiting her granddaughter. Miss Jane Dixon, and plana to remnln until the close of school, May 34. Dog Adopts rigs and Lnnihs. WILMINOTON. Del (UP) A year ago Hobbs, a female water spaniel, lost her litter of puppies. She now Is reported ai having adopted two lambs and two suckling pigs and attracting very much Interest In her career of foster-mother. MOVED DENTAL OFFICE Dr. W. O- Thompson is now located at Room 312 Liberty Bldg. Tel 70 Reasonable Dentistry. 4- WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Been 9. Put on 10. Artificial language 11. Flower 12. Companies of playara 19. Search 20. Ueamrement around a curved ti rf are . Back 21. Affectionate I'ft. Money drawer 2. Urop 18. burden 29. Soft groan 30. Descent from a common ancestor 81. Went In 33 Cylindrical IS. Uodlre 34. Settle money upon IT. Danger 29. Singly 40. Small flat- headed nail 4L Rough, hard particles 41. Fanten 44. Donkey 48. Chinese measure DOWN Satisfy to the limit Exaltation Of mind Sarpant At any time Primary color Friend Up in tha time that Prospect Valley View VALLEY VIEW. Mav 20 (Spl. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weaver of Sam Valley wen- ietr:it callers at the W A. Stratton home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay called on Mrs. Wm. Glenn last Saturday. Verni Carter was a business called in the community last week. Frank Stratton took his cattle to the mountains last week. Mrs. Earl Bostwlch. Mrs. Frank i Craig, Mrs. Roy Williams and Mrv j Everett Boatwick were hostesses at s j party at the latter's home for Mrs. . Ray Hendrickson. About 20 ladle were present. Mrs. Leslie gave a read- i lug and Mrs. Everett Boatwlck and the Misses Worth entertained wttn , piano solo. Mrs. Hendrickson re ceived many lovely Kilts. E. C. Gardner was recently elected exalted ruler of the Ashland Elks. Jay Gore was a visitor In the com munity last week. An all-day meeting was held at the Community house. May 8. Mrs. Mabe! Mack being in charge. Menu planning was the subject studied by the ten ladies present. Mrs. Wm. Glenn waa a guest at a tea given by Mrs. Gsley and Mri Louis Dodge at the !ttcrs home Fri day In honor of the birthday of Mrs. DOii-ze. sr. A pie Eocial was held at the school house Fndr.y evening with about 40 present. Sight dollara was netted by the cluo. Mrs. Ernest Williams and Mrs. G. Hill were callers nt the home of their parents, Mr. and Mra. E. T. Nowbry. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T Nowbry were gue?ta at their son Earl's home Sun day. Mrs. J. R. McCracken and Mrs. R Lytle were Medford shoppers Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hawk and sons were guests at the H. Harrison home in Ashland Sunday. Friends of Mra. F". O. Hallbaugh were saddened by word of her pass ing. Saturday at her home at Eaeon dldo, Calif. Mrs. HMlbaugh was a flue Christian chnrncter, loved by every one with whom she came in contact. In her passing her friends feel a greit loss. The Birthday club held a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bush In Medford Saturday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg and Mr. Burk. whose birthdays all occurred within a month of each other. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs, L. O Penland. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. W. stratton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg of Talent attended. A number of the children have been suffering with mumps. Russell Hawk is the last to have them. Bellview BKLLVIEW, May 20. (Spl.) Up per Valley Community Club held Its last meeting of the club year last week with about twenty members present. A covered dlnh luncheon at 1 o'clock opened the meeting. Dur ing the business session Mrs. Oscar Martin was elected to fill the vacancy on the board of trustees caused by the resignation of Mrs. Homer Moore. Installation of officers followed. Mrs. Claude Conley, president; Mrs. Walter Longstreth, vice president; Mrs. Lee Wallls. secretary; Alice Pagel, treasurer, and Mrs. Martin, trustee. Last payment on the piano was made and the books were turned over to the new treasurer with no debts. The report showed that near ly $500 had been earned for Improve ments on the club house during the past year. Rofier Wolfe of Medford. grandaon of Mra. W. L. Moore, opened the pro gram with several selections on the piano. Mra. Homer Moore read a pa per on "History of Music." A group of pupils from the Bell view school gave ac verni songs and folk dances, There will he no meet ings until the second Wednesday In September. Bellview school will have three days of activities this week. On May 2 there will be the annual picnic to which all parenta and friends of the school Hre Invited. In the afternoon the P.-T. A. will hold a meeting for the election or officers. On May 3? the whole school will go to Oak Grove where, with five other schools, "play day" will be enjoyed, which In cludes a track meet and baseball games. On Friday those who suc cessfully pass the state examinations will be graduated at the Junior high school In Ashland. There are eleven pupils In the eighth grade, all of whom are busy this week writing on the state examination questions. Bill Mundy, who haa been quite ill with flu and mumps, is improv i lng but Is not yet able to be up. Mrs. I. E. Deadmond was the honor guest at a mother's day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long I streth and family. Mr. Deadmond was a guest also. At the meeting of the 4-H clubbers i of Bellview laMt Friday evening the j main subject of discussion was the sending of delegates to the 4-H sum j mer school on the Oregon State Col I lee campus the first of June. Rob ; ert Fowler, county agent, was pres- ent end explained the qualification 01 neonates. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallls enjoyed mother's day dinner at the home of their son, Lee Wallls and family Sunday. The dance given recently at the club house was not as well attended as usual, but those who were there report a good time. Mrs. H. Helm. Mrs. W Hash and Louts Powkey serve on the grange . danre committee. ' B'.-U'.lew bof&e extension, uult wiU meet at the elub house Tuesday. May 28. AM those Interested should attend as the projects for the coming year will be chosen. Mrs. Louise Martin attended ft din ner at Ashland hotel, given for the high school sextette, of which Louise is a member. Mrs. J, H. Williams was taken 111 suddenly Sunday evening and Is yet very sick, but is showing some Im provement. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peachy and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and family attended a dinner at the A. H. Peachey home In Ashland honor in? Mrs. A. H. Peachey, mother of Bert and Mrs. Dunn. Gladys Brantley. Mildred Martin. Helen Mansfield. Robert Bell and Lewellyn Peachey will graduate from the Ashland high next week. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co., 121 E- Sixth Street. ) Marriage License Dwtght S. Bogga and Dorothy S. Slnnett. Charles H. Dean and Una Wag gene r. Charles W. Baxnea and Dorothy D. Orth. Probate Court Russell M. Bennett, deceased, pro bate. Entate Andrew Smith, deceased, probate. Estate Francis Elmo Klereeey. de ceased, probate. Ina M. Huaon and D. T. Huson as sumes the business name of "Huson's Confectionery." Mary E. Phlpne. Margaret Schuler. Margaret Kerr and Aletha E. Vawter, et al File articles of Incorporation a "Girls' Community Club of Med ford, Oregon." Circuit Court 1 Jack Steward to George Simont et alchattel lien. Sterling Mines. Inc. vs. J. O. Oas et si; damages and restraining order. Thomas K. Flynn to E. B. Hanley. lien. Portland Mortgage Co. vs. Fred Fredenburg et al, foreclosure. Harriet Cagnacct. administratrix vs. Southern Pacific Company, damages. Property Transfers O. F. Rohrer to Chester L. Balders ton NE of BE Sec. 13, Twp. 39. S. F. A Weat. Lyle M. Fisher et ux to John L. Peffley et ux of 8W, N6 of SW. lerj, a acres. In Sec. 19. Twp. 35, 6, R. 2 West. John E. Peter et ux to Ola N. Me Pherson Lot 1, Blk. 8, Bhady Cove Subdivision. William Roberts et ux to Frank B. Hamblin et ux Lot on Liberty street. Aahland. Jay K. Brown to C. M. Smith, Ld. In Sec. 21, Twp. 40, 8. R. 2 East. R. F. Jones et al to Benefit Savings fc Loan Association Lot 1, Blk. 43. City of Central Point. W. W. Beebe to Lulu E. Beebe Quick claim deed to Lot 13, Riverside Subd. In Sec. 33, Twp. 36, S. R. 4. W. W. M. , Carold J. Parker et ux to W. O. Drummond et ux -Part blk. 1, Davis First Add. to Medford. Robert W. Stearns to Patricia Young et al Quick claim deed to Lot 1. blk. 80, Original Plat of Medford. and 15 acre In D. L. C, Twp. 37, S R. 1 W. W. M. B miser Bailey to In as Cook Lot 7. Creaton Heights Add., Medford. John W. Kent et ux to R. E: Bailey et ux Lot 3. Blk. 3, Page Add. to Medford. Homer E. Peyton et ux to City of Medford Land In D. L. C. No. 61. Twp. 37. 8- R. 3. West W. M. Western Loan it Bldg. Co. to Cha Hobbs et ux Lot 10, Creaton Heights Add. to Medford. O. F. Rohrer to Cheeter L. B alders- ton et ux E'i BW'H Lot 3, Sec. 7, Twp 39, 8. R. 4 W. M. 8., excepting ft acres. Southern Pacific Co. to State of Ore gon Deed to land In See. 33, Twp. 36 8. R. 3 W. W. M. Kendal Dufur by Carrie O. PuM, guardian to C. Vroman Quick claim deed to 17 acres In Sec. 20 and 31. Twp. 36 8. R. 3 W. W. M. D. E. Millard st ux to Scott E. Brill et ux Land in 8ec. 36, Twp. 33. 8. R 1 W. W. M. James W. Hamlin et al to Frances A. White 2 5 acres In DLC 3?, Twp 38 8. R. 1 W. Earl 8. Tumy et ux to France A White 1.31 acres D.L.C. 37, Twp. 38. 8. R. 3 W. Robert Clugston et ux to W. J. Weir NW'i SWi4 Sec. 21, Twp. 3ft, 8. R. 4 W. Rose C. Brophy et vlr to Clifford J. Collier et al Quick claim deed to 1 acre In NE cor. 8W4 NE'4 NE1 See 25, Twp. 33, 8. R. 1 E. W, M. A. L. Vroman et ux to A. K. Owen Quick claim deed to Lot 4. Blk. 73. Orlg. Town (now City) of Medford. Alice M. Zlebarth to A. K. Owens Lot 4. Blk. 73, Orlg. Town (now Cttyi of Medford. Crop conditions In Jackson county are excellent, according to County Agent Robert O. Fowler. The Fall wheat Is "heading." llxewlse the bar- ; ley and oats. All growths have made I gains the past "two or three days, due to weather conditions," Fowler states. 1 Press dispatches Saturday stated ' that the price of California barley showed a 30 per cent price Increase! over last year. Jackson county has a considerable barley acreage and ff'ow-! erw will nrnflt frmn th artvMnrn. ' The first cutting of alfalfa and nay Is underway In the county. The first cutting, the county agent says, Is in fested with weeds In some sections. Haying Is expected to be tn full swing by juiie i throughout tha yailej. ER CAMP WIMER. (Spl.) By win ning the afternoon baseball game handily, Evans Creek nosed out Wl mer In the all-day Indoor and out door sports meet held between the two camps here Wednesday in eels bratton of the second anniversary of Medford district. The final point score was Evans Creek 854, Wtmer 76';. What Is believed here to be a, world'a record was made by an un identified CCC boy who ate flv platesful of barbecue at the noon feast served to the two camps. The boy explatned to Interviewer that he was willing to compete with any camp in the district In an all day "meat." The outcome of the day of event was In doubt until the climax of the diy. a baseball game, played In the afternoon. Up to that time Wlmer's Oscar Newman and Clifford Nelson had put Wlmer in the lead 78 to and Brownfleld at nigger billiards. Edwin Cays. 67 year-old Wlmer sprinter might have won the match for Wlmer. but there were no com petitors In Evans Creek camp willing to face him. He easily led the field In the ftO-yard dash for old men run off as an all-wimer event. Robert Dnlzell turned In an excellent game of cribbage for Wlmer. defeating Jackson of Evans Creek by a top heavy score. Superior melding on the part of Dlskel and Pecholt gave Evans Creek the victory In pinochle. Wlmer proved conclusively that it had more pull than Evans Creek by winning the ten-man tug -of-war. It Is estimated that Wlmer's ten-man team weighed an even ton. Cap tain Saunders outdistanced Captain Murray of Evans Creek In the 50 yard dash for commanding officers. rne results: Plngpong Carl Bridges (W) Horseshoes Walter Bless (W Shotput and discus Ebert (EO feet. 2 Inches; Col ton (EC) tiighjumps Woodsworth W) I Running broad Jump SturglU (EC) 19 feet, 2 Inches; Rldgeley (EC): Wohler (EC) Standing broad jump Ha rdl sty (W) 8 feet, 9 Inches; Bronrl (W); Rldge ley (EC) 100-yard dash SturglU (EC); Bronrl (W); Wohler (EC) Officers relay Saunders, Mem street and Mace (W) C. O. 50-yard dash Saunders ( W) ftO-yard dash tor old men Cays (W) Pinochle Drlskel and Pecholt (EC) Cribbage Daleell (W)' Nigger billiards Nelson and New man (W) Tug -of-war (W) Volley ball (EO) Baseball (EC) 4- Talent TALENT. May 30. (Spl.) Mem ber of the health unit are asked to meet at thhe home of Mrs. Walter Engberg of Wagner creek May 23. Anyone Interested In the work of the health association wilt be wel come. Mrs. Frank Hold ridge will be host ess to the Ladles Aid of the Metho dist church at her home Thursday afternoon. The ladles will work on the quilts they are making. Mrs. Hulda Smith of Olendale, Ore gon, Is house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Archie Bates this week. Mrs. Smith Is well known here and Is be ing cordially welcomed by her many friends. An exodus of Talent resident will begin as soon as school is dismissed next week, several leaving on vaca tion, other moving to other com munities. Among the latter are the Stocksttll family, who will locate in , the Eagle Point district; Earl Jone and family are moving to Ashland this week; and the Elba who will leave next week for Crescent ' City where Mr. Eib has employment for the summer. Pupils Willed Candy. HOLTOKE. Mass. (UP) Anthony Symaako's dying wish was that every pupil In the Mater Dolorosa school be given candy to remember him by. HI widow carried out his wish, dis tributing bags of candy and candy bars, and also pencils with Syraasko's name engraved on them. Bones In Every Airport, LOS ANGELES (UP) Wneeser, two-year-old English bulldog, has bones burled at more than 10 air port in Los Angeles county. Pet of Ted Brown, flying Instructor, he digs up bone at the home airport and takes It along when he goe flying. Brown says the dog has 12 hour tn the air. TIME TO INSURE AGAINST LOSS BY HAIL 1. Familiar with fruit growing 3. Years experience in writing Hail Insurance 3. Satisfactory and prompt adjustment of all claims. 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