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PAGE ELEVEN hlH WHAT YOU WANT Qtdssifiiid FOR EASY REFERENCE! 2f vu to I BO kHOW Bead every a oo this po.se. Ion wlU probably find ex actly the thing yon want to buy or Kll. If It un'l there, advertise. 1 1 - Inexpensive, effective. BATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes $1.28 Phone 75 FOR WANT APS LOST AND FOUND IX36T If dog missing, call 1518, IjOST Tan wool aweatr near fair grounds Sunday evening. Pleasa Phone 736. POUND Leather purso at Ashland. Owner may have by paying for adv. and Identifying same. Call evenings 5 No. OaHdale. North Apt. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Several boys between ages of 12 to 14. to sell newspaper evenings. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED Oood brake man capable of taking complete charge of brake department with Cowdry Brake Tester. See Mr. Hopkins at Fire atone Service Station. DRIVING JOB for man with oar. Drive business manager who doesn t drive car. 860 month and all ex penses. Also car allowance. Cash deposit of 85 required: returnable In 3 months. Job permanent fo aober. reliable man. Tribune Box aoao. ' MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Man or woman, aged trnund 30. some experience neces sary, for restaurant. Good position ; for party who can quality. Apply 204 Main St.. Yreka. Cal. i ! WANTED SITUATIONS COMPETENT girl wants part time housework: care of children. Box 3048. Tribune. YOUNG MAN wants ranch work. 133 S. Oakdalc. GIRL want housework or care ot children. References. 824 West 13th Street. RELIABLE woman want position as cook or housekeeper. Oo anywhere. Call at 242 N. Front. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS AVAILABLE 4-room modern furnish ed apt. For information. Holly Apt., 135 No. Holly. Tel. 1397-R. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Orape St. Ph. 1062. WANTED w pay cash for household goodj, furniture and stoves, w also buy metals, hides, pelt, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Sohulz, Beagle. Oregon. WANTED Bids on painting service stations. Inquire 602 South River side, or Phone 1124. WANTED to rent farm with water. W. V. Bruce. 1112 Nlantle. 'wISTEDmooth hair Fox terrier puppies. Will buy entire litter If sat isfactory. Yreka Seed and Grain Co.. Yreko. Calif. FAMILY wants ride to Portland. Ps; well. References. Box 2883. Mall Tribune. WILL pay cash for light used car Must be In good condition. Mayn ard Wilson, Phoenix, Ore. NOTICE Save money by contracting your thinning. Have 20-25 experi enced thinners. Call Wlthro. 358-W. TRUCK going to Portland the 30ta wants return load. Phone 615. Haw ley Transfer. WANTED To borrow ?3200 on thr modern, nearlv new houses In Cres cent City. Will make installment ' of $50 per month on this loan I Box 3024. Medford Mall Tribune. i - WANTED Reasonably priced secor.d hand car. good condition. Term Box 2971. Tribune. EMPTY furniture van wants load from Eureka or poln r enrou t about June 1st. HAWLEY TRANS FER. Phone 615. WANTED AUTOMOBILES WILL pey cash for Model A Ford if reasonable and in (,'ood conditio:? Box 2901. Tribune. FOR RENT APARTMENTS LA ROE rnmT rip-mnt in M.il! Tr;nune tviiic!;t?. F-irn'.iOr-d. Com bination living and clmlnz room, kitchenette, drcs-s'.nff room and bah room, fireplace. Apply at Tribune of f tea fCtl RENT Nicely f.im in. t'25 20 E-ift 12th 3 f X)iS : i po : FOR RE-NT APA'ST-SSENTS FOB RENT Furnished apt. The Berben, 10 Quince St. F0RNI3HED apt for rent. 23a N. Itj DUREU. COURT. Phone 879 -X for appointment. FOR RENT Furnished 3 and 3-room apte. and garage; adults. 604 W. 10th. APARTMENT FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Living room, sleeping room, kitchenette, bath and fireplace. Heat, hot and cold water furnished. Reasonable rent. Apply Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT -Holland apt. Phone 710. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. WELL-FURNISHED house. Reason able term, il'22 E. Main. 3-ROOM furnished house at 34 Rom Ave. c. A. DeVoe, 533-J-3. FOR RENT d room unfurnished house. 231 6o. Holly. Cell J. F. Erickson. FORRENT-213 Valley View Drive, seven room unfurnished home, lovely view, attractive yard flow era and shade trees, basement end furnace. Charles R. Ray Realtor, Medford Bids. Phonf 302. FOR RENT Modern upstairs duplex, three rooms and bath, new furni ture, electric refrigerator and range, beautiful grounds nicely located. Phone W. W. Walker, No. 31 or 893-J-3. FOR RENT Redecorated house. In quire 1110 W. 9th. FOR RENT For summer months, at tractive suburban home, furnlehed Call 731-X. References required. FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex oil heater, electric range. Inquire 834 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-rooin house, located at 234 W. 5th St.. Phone 1417-R. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 3. Orape. FOR RENT Large, furnished front room. Lady or gentleman. With ur without meals, reasonably priced Home privilege. Very oomfortab.e. 915 West 10th St. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 10 Mistletoe. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 716 S. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS rent 2 cabins furn. 813 Summit. - - FOR RENT Furnished cabins. $3.00 per week. 153 Oranlte St.. Ashland. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE For residence In Klamath Fall. 13 -acre beautiful hillside ranch tn city limits. Ashland. Five acres fine bearing orchard, big gar den, good house and outbuildings, city water, electricity. Call or write 710 S. Oakdale, Medford. TRADE Equity tn 5-room hotise, not modern, for car or 2 fresh cows or timber land, the balance Is 9400 at j per xnu. r. j. ous ie'.:- lord. FOR TRADE Equity In modern 5 room house, for late madel car. Box 2868, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown Jc White. MODERN SUBURBAN HOME with fine young peach orchard. Also sew ing machine and household goods. Home Market on So. Pacific Hwy. Phone 950-J-4. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for sale; 10 A. fruit. 13 A. timber laud. 6 rm modern house. Fine water system Lydla M. Youngs. Old Stage Rd. end Beall Lane, turn north. 4th house. FOR SALE 74 acre ranch, free Ir rigation. 6 room modern house. 12 cows and some young stock, horses and farm machinery, 75 hens, in come over $9000 per month now. family orchard and berries, $8500 00 with 42500.00 caah and very easy terms on balance. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO , 44 No. Riverside rOR SALE- Several choloe city aru suburban home, ranches, building lots. Beautiful furnished nome on Rogue rUer. Oood fishing. Terms to suit purchaser Best buys In South ern Oregon. If It's real estate you want. I have It. ROBERTS REALTOR 730 w. Second For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO 44 N Riverside SISKIYOU HEIGIs'llOMlP- if ft a r n Locarl on ne S2350 'best lot on th height. f w w w with many fine oak trees Exceptionally well constructed 5 room stucco house, hardwood floors tnrongnout. newly dcoraf.d Oar age. A lovely spot for a home. Price 2?0 Evcellent fflrm.v Also GOOD FARM VERY REASONABLL TERMS a T11U J3-acr with Si R fill fr 8o;I' Pr-'cally all WWwUw under cultivation, with irritation. Good 4-room house lare barn, carafe, and other bulld'.ny well fenced, close in. is an excellent buy at $3500 00 $500.00 down, bal sm. Fwlpral Land Bank terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC 103 E Main St. Phone 7.JS FOR SALE OR RENT fi'l.nnT home t Union CrK .-o he P-vi'1 Fl mo ranee. i:zhA. ;repi3'-e. -om-ptly f'irnlP.-.ed Ph-ne W W Walker. No. 31 or 88-J-3 FOR SALE CottAce and one acre or Rogue river Prl:e and term rea onable. Brown A: Whiw. 14 Wp M.iin H.'V'PES PC'?? M F. OR RENT- J.-.-":; 0--. B ;.dlr,g & LoiS Ass n. ftjooe Ui. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER room cot tage, newly built, modern, cozy, cheap. Easy terms. Corner C and 3rd St.. Jacksonville. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS art offering excellent fi and 6 A. tracts on terms and at pricea you can not afford to overlook. ALSO: A reconditioned modern 6 room house close in for 360Q on easy terms. ALSO: City lot at prices never before offered, paving, water, side walks all paid In full for 335 and un paved lots at 980. Brown & White. 104 W. Main 6t. WE WISH to liquidate all of our real estate, so offer the following. Toe prices stated are the full amounts not down payments: 308 Alice Street 700.00 320 3. Ivy St .. $1600 00 044 Palm St..-. ,.1200 00 13 Kenwood 880 00 820 W. 13th St 800 00 815 W. 13th St 41000 00 702 W. Palm ,, , ..... ii?nn-i 526 Haven St. $1080 00 211 Elm St. ft 400.00 903-905 N. Riverside 91160.00 307 fl. Riverside, garage bldg $6000-00 307-311 S. Front, business bldg 94000.00 All prices are cash, subject to bal ance of 1935 tax. Local financing can be arranged for responsible purchasers who can pay 23 down See Western Loon and Building Company. W. E. Thomas, Agent, 43 S. Central Ave. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES WILLYS 77 Sedan looks and run like new priced many dollars under book value. Guaranteed everyway. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. INC Dodge and Plymouth AUTOS FOR SALE '28 Chrysler Coupe '28 Chevrolet Coaoh '30 Chevrolet Coach . '26 Dodge coupe '29 Ford Roadster ...... '39 Ford Pickup .113500 . 135.00 . 385.00 . 75.00 . 180.C0 . 150 00 . 365.00 . 140.00 . U0.U0 31 Ford coupe . '28 Durant Coach '39 Durant Coach 20 cheap cars 910 up. Low terms and trades 308 N. Riverside 1935 Terraplane beoan demonstra tor, new car guarantee. 8i dis count. 1935 Hudson 8 sedan demonstrator, new car guarantee. Big discount. 1933 Plymouth Sedan new e-ply tires, 10400 miles. Looks like new. Trade and Terms EAKIN MOTOR CO. Hudson Dealer FOR SALE Willys Knight Sedan (19281. trailer, boat and motor. Mrs P. B. Klerscey. Box 151, Rogue River. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pure-bred wlrehalr fe male, age six months. A good In dividual. Price 10.00. Write for an. polntment. Yreka Seed and Grain Co., Yreka. Caltr. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bull,, good pjpers. Call 1559. FOR SALE Purebred brood sow. C. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. FOR SALE pHEAP 3 yr. old Jersey ncucr. rresrton next week, or trade for hay. Phone I6-F-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE AO Angora goats, (l head. H. G. Dless, Wards Creek. Rogue River. Oregon. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS WHITE LEGHORN setting oegs, 50c. C. A. DeVoe, Tel. 523-J-2. FOR SALE 10-weeks-old Leghorn I cocKereis, 30c each. 611 So. River side. FOR SALE Buff Orpington setting hens, hatching eggs, rooster. 211 Vancouver Ave. FRYERS Cerley Poultry Farm. 314-W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Seed corn J. A. Manke, 2 miles east of Jacksonville. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE Baby bugy, $3.50; elec tric pressure pump outfit, 6 2-year-old Barred Rock laying hens. Fourth house on left side McAndrews road across Ross Lane. James R, LiUie. FOR SALE All fixtures of The Boot ery Shoe Store, including adding machine, typewriter, shelving, show cases. sho chairs, etc. Snme rnwy be Inspected Wednrsdav. May 29, ; 10 a. m. to 12 a. m., at 237 East Main. Harold L. Larsen, Trustee in Bankruptcy. FOR SALE Alfalfa and beardless barley ray. standlruz, or will sell In shock. E. E. Foes. Talent. FOR SALE 2 pumps and 2 Jacks for sale or trade. Take wood or mot anything I can use. Good house pump. Riley Mvers, Central Point, Ore. WE have to sell tvfore Thursrtav. W:ilt sewing machine, Phllco radio and Eureka vacuum cleaner. Ca'.l at 19 Lincoln St. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in shock $8.00 ton. Alfalfa and oat hay $10.00 ton. Phone 699-R-l. FOR SALE Almost new Port Orford Cedar row boat 13 feet ton. Phone W. W, Walker. No. 31 or 898-J-3. FOR SALE Tomato plants st Weep ing Willows, Lozler Lane. MARKET GARDEN business. L'sc O' fine land planted in excellent crop Sfok. tools a.nd noxes 30 lth da. :f desirrd. Ra.vnablc terms. Bvx 30'iO. mbune. FOR SALE Brry ups. fruit bankets j and crates of all kinds Monarch ; Sed fe Feed Co. j LOOK-LOOK -LOOK Ladles' dresse ; 50c to 2 50 Men i clothe 75c to 5.00 Shoes 25c to 11 50 Children's clothloz 10c to 2 00 USED WARD ROBE SHOP b8 E Main. FOR .-'AI.Er- Hi- t-::k salt. Mou axca Seed it Peed. Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. 2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand, rock, plaster sand Baternan's. 1334-Y or 913-J. FOR SALE 350-gallon Kardl, Ji. spray rig. complete, hose guns. etc. 3 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted. deep well outfit. Inquire D. M Lowes place, Valleyrlew. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUOHT. SOLD AND RENTED. Plynn Electric serv Ice. Phone 107. HAVE TOUR Old Washer repaired I Reasonable prices. Pick's Hardware PERSONAL MRS. CLARK. Psychic. Let me help you with your problems. No one tn sorrow turned awav. Readings dally, circles Friday. 223 So. River side. Phone 457-J. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station and gro cery on Paclflo highway. 602 South Riverside. UNUSUAL MERCHANDISING OPPORTUNITY Available for Jackson County, with headquarters at Medford. Requires amall Investment. Secured by twenty-five years of suceeiwful manu facturing of a nationally known automobile. Distributors' full co operation in all dentils. Address all Inquiries to Box 2898. Mall Tribune FOR SALE Transfer and trucking business. Reasonable. Ill No. F:r St. SACRIFICE SALE Pool hall and bar Fine location. Doing good business Have to sell on account of poor health. See L. G. Plckell, 204 E. Main. FOR SALE CHEAP Packing house and contents 3 fruit washeis blowers, conveyors, electric motors, gear reduction boxes, gang pulleys belting, idlers, conveyor tract These and other bargains too nu merous to mention. Flynn Electric Phone 107. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abu tract. .MCKSOV CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McGonagle, 258-M. Commercial Spraying. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 30 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. S 1A7. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley, 4fl So. Central. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGELOCAL and distance hauling. Furniture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER &. STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFERHExpert packl era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices rUfht. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Epic- poem Inlet of th ocean Partially burned car bon Went on plea-our jaunt Before Bans horn Metal Recently acquired On top of Violent or angry dis cord Thin pieces Spoken Signal stose of history To which Solution of Yesterday's Purr Id A M E E R 5 jag I 6 EC) L t. F P M P I jJwWpjA nT gg o r. NjwfEgjA D I Msjgjfo P E H A. dTi rMf a. EEOi O f e t 1. X 5 WlL B A2 E JllppliGiZ "WO W E O rEls c o ts JpTr ess eir Wa vIe sWf 1 M0M E b A Q e s Mo sjf A V E l A v TrtT 'nH A l I y .E s a lofts otrEtsgcleaAk a tMp a pTaMtJ h cggT T A i amT t BtTeMoE JLt. e t trapIe21Is"Mp1e.1c1 i IdIe Item of property SwisB river 41. Swoons U. ArMclea of Sheared Substance used 4t. Persia in making ip. West India roads anrcery Da?h or nasbvsi. Circular In- violently tllcator Freedom from 52. Swinging boldneMor harrier forwardfesi 63. Fish's organ Payable Y ot motion Hard animal 54, Feminine fat nam BUSINESS DIRECTORY Etin-rt Window Cleaners. LET GEO ROB DO IT Tel. XI 12 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Painting aud PapeThangliiR. JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phone 9S3-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, pa per hanging. HAR.RY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Palming end paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 So. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call Warrants numbered 3 1 to 78 In clusive are called for payment. Inter est will cease on May 27. 1933. Pay able at First State Bank of Eagle Point, Oregon. ALMA U MERRIMAN. Clerk Diet. No. 43 Citation In the County court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John F. Birmingham, also known as J. F. Birmingham, deceased. To the Unknown Heirs at law of John F. Birmingham, deceased, also known aa J. F. Birmingham, and to any and all other persons whom It may concern. Greetings: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear within 28 days from the date of the first publication of this citation and show cause, If anv there be. why an.prder should not bo made for the sale of all of the real property of the above estate, the same being described us follows, to-wtt: Lot 2 and 4. Block 1. Tuttles Second Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon, which real property has been apprais ed at $1600.00: and that you also show cause, If any there be, why said real property should not be sold at public sale for cash, to the high est bidder, subject to the unpaid taxes, and why said Court should not make and issue such other and further orders and take such other and further proceedings as are neces sary and proper in the premises. Witness the Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, and the seal of the Court affixed this 13th day of April, 1035. G. R Cartr. County Clerk and Ex-offleio Clerk of the County Court. This citation Is published on order of the Honorable Earl B. Day, Jude of the above entitled Court made and entered the 11 th day of April. 1035, for 4 consecutive weeks, the date of the first publication of this citation being May 21, 1935. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Administrator 12 Bast Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Pomona Grange Jackson County Pomona Grange win sponsor an all-day meeting In Ashland park, Sunday. June 23. The day will start with a picnic lunch, which will be served under manage ment of the Pomona home economic committee, at I p. m. At 2 p. m., Rev. D. E. Millard will deliver an ad dress, also lead, the congregation In singing several well-known hymns. The Jacksonville chorus will render several sacred numbers and a aplen dld program is promised. This is the first Grange church program to be sponsored by tho Po mona Grange In this county, and the Pomona officers hope for the largest attendance of Grangers ever held In southern Oregon. Cross-Word Puzzle ft. Under S. Exist 1, Evergreen trees . Steps 9. Exllel 10. Woodwind Instrument 11. Strikes (Tonlly 19. Sudden flood In a small ' stream 21, He who awara the Helles pont 21. Weaving ma- s chlno , S 25. Had being Turn to the left 27. Shoot forth rayi 29. Devour SO. Endeavor 33. Regular courie of action 34. Expoited to minlitfht a. Musical atudlei 41. Fruits of a certain tree 42. Rijfulan sea ;t. Couch 4. Egyptian river 46. Variety of cabbage 47. Open-handed blow CO. Large U. Vehicle for coasting Lonn period of tlms 5T, Ptrcolau DOWN 1. QofldeM of diacord 3. Harbor 1. Smell t. Fourth ysar collir student Co Central Point CENTRAL POINT. May fl8. (AP) Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Olson of Port land left Sunday, May 26 for their home after having spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Panfcey and daughter Roberta. Mr. Olason Is ft brother of Mrs. Pankey, and together they enjoyed many inter esting trips about the valley, of which Mr. Olsson was once a resi dent. Mrs. I. C. Robnett of Portland Is enjoying a week's visit with Central Point friends, and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Leever. Past Matrons club, O. E. S. Nevita chapwr, of which Mrs. Robnett is a former member, honored her with a picnic party Friday in Ashland park. A visit to Crater Lake waa one of the pleasant features plan ned for the reunion with former friends. Frank Tompkins attended grand lodge tn Salem as a delegate from the Odd Fellows lodge. Mis. Bi'ssle Fredenburg attended as delegate from the Rebekah lodge. Miss Ger trude Moore and Mrs. Mary Richard son accompanied her. While in the city, Mrs, Richardson whs the guest of her aon-ln-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. C. Ward Davis. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Glenson left Sunday for Soap lake for a vaca tion. During their absence, Mi. and MrB. Boden of Medford are occu pying their home. Mr. Alice McBrlde of Portland Is a visitor at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Amy Lawton, of the Willow Springs service station. Mis. McBrlde expects to visit relatives In California before returning to her home. Mrs. Ida Graves, owner and oper ator of the Central Point Beauty Parlor, has installed some new equipment in her shop, and Is en Joying a good business. Postmaster H. T. Pankey is slowly recovering from his prolonged ill ness, and has resumed his office duties. Mrs. L. H. Smith was a Sunday dinner guest nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kllburn. Mrs. A. B. Maple has returned from a month's absence in Everett, Wash., where she wag called on ac count of the illness and death ol her sister. She stopped with friends for a visit -on her return trip. After spending several weeks with his wife nnd frlenda, J. H. Snyder left Friday to resume his work with the Pacific Fruit company at EI Centro, Calif. He will atop in San rrancisco and Los Angeles on his way south. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Farm, who have both been on the sick list for several days, are recovering. Mrs. Ida Graves spent the week end with friends in Holland, Ore. W. R. O. will hold an all day quilting party in their hall Satur day, June 1, with the regular busi ness meeting at 2 p. m. All mem bers are urged to attend. Hall will be opened at 0 o'clock and covered dish luncheon nt noon. Mr. and Mrs. Mlnnlck and son Herbert, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Booth, left early Sunday for Crescent City. They enjoyed din ner In the redwoods, returning at nlffht. This was the first time Mrs. Booth had seen the ocean, having come from the middle wost. She thoroughly enjoyed It. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. May 38-(Spl) Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright and children and BUI Swalne visited re cently at Grants Pass with the Glen Axtell and Nelson families, old Montana friends. Mrs. Donald Young enme up from Fortuna, Calif., to attend the grad uation of her sister, Helen Brown. mis. Young has been a guest at the Brown home for some time. Mr. end Mrs, Chaa. Terrlll have returned home after spending a week at Yreka, Calif., with their son, Dai- ion lerrui. Wesley Baker accompanied Mrs. Brumbnch and son to their home in Ilwaco, WBsh., and will remain for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conger have moved to their camp at the Brad shsw drop and Mr. Conger will be employed by the ditch company this summer. Faul Jonea has arrived from Santa Rosa, Calif., for a visit with his wife and baby, who are at the home of, Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glass. Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Wright and children and Irene Charley attend ed the commencement exerclsea In Ashland last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gilbert of Roseburg were guests at the Walter Marshall home last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Jewe Glass and Miss Oeneva Glass, visited friends in Sams Valley last Sunday. A cemetery meeting will be helci at the Brownsboro store, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., Thursday, May 30 All who are Interested are urged to attend. A 1H oak twl. whloh President Calvin Coolde planted at fl Ul snrt. Ga., in 1927, now stands about 12 feet high. Three pieces of continental cur rency, one Issued in 1778, the others In 1779, are owned by Mrs Oeorse W Rollins of Forest City, N. O. Dr. Frederick Douula Patterson recently elected nrealdent of Tuk. - t;ee university for negroes at Tusk gee, Ala, is 34 yeeue ot 1. ll Beagle i BEAGLE, May 28. (Spl) A Stic cesaful term of school ended May 10 with Mrs. Murphy snd Miss Hun saker as teachers. The day was spent with a picnic lunch and a ball game between the "dads" and the boy, resulting in a defeat for the "dads" of 33 to 35. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen of Pasadena, Calif., arrived here the first of Isst week to make their home. They have purchased the D?.vls ranch. Mrs. C. B. Lamkln and Mrs, Alice Ives of Ashland were Sunday guest at the J. L. Frlnk home May A. Richard Smith of Malln. Ore., attended the Inst day of school picnic hers. Mrs. Lnrgent. who came here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen. from Pnsndenn last week, received a telegram calling her to the bed side of her husband, who waa taken mutclenly 111. She left May 10. Charles Martin of Vancouver, Wn., Is here visiting relatives for a few weeks. He expects to go back to Washington as soon as work opens again, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Rush were visitors at the Sam Pollar home near Talent one day last week. Mrs. Snter has been on the slok list this week. Visitors May 19 at the Sanderson home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Per due snd family of Eagle Point. Mr. Gorden Is helping Rny Blaine put in his crops. Chas. DeArmond hss also been plowing frith his tractor for Mr. Blaine. John Nelson was a Medford vis itor Tuesday. Corn planting Is about finished and several have started haying. John Nelson has started ctittlng his first cutting of altnlfa. Milton Sanderson of the Ullhee orchard, spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs, Jese Walker f having tho timber delivered to build a house on the tract of land they bought across from the Beagle post office. Mrs, Snrnh Brlsco of Medford vis ited nt the home of her cousin, Mrs. Pearl Martin, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haynes ol Milwnukee, Wis., arrived here Sun day to visit relatives. They stayed the flret of the week with Mr. Haynes' mother, Mrs. Blschoff, and lamily and are now visiting In Ash land. J. B. Rush returned Tuesday ot this week to his work in California, nftcr a month's visit with his fam lly here. E. B. Lucas and daughter Ina Penrl, visited at the D, S. Black ford home in Willow Springs Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Rush and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Keyser, May 1H. Mrs, Bater and daughter Derva Jeanne, called at the Ellis home one day la At week. They also called at the Bennett home. Vesta Miller, was a visitor at the Coulter home Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Martin and sons Mer rill and Cecil, of this place, and Sarah Briscoe of Medford, were Thursday evening visitors at the Sanderson home. Francis Bennett, who ha been confined to her bed for several weeks, Is able to be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Eilla and son Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs, Rush and family, enjoyed a barbecue din ner one day last week. Mr. Ellis furnished the goat to barbecue, Mr. and Mrs, R, Blschoff and family of this place and Mrs. Louisa Beltz and family or Medford were Sunday visitors at the Edler home. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bater and Derva Jeanne. Rose Gillette and Robert Sander son were the two who passed the eighth grade examinations from this school. Those from here who at tended the Jackson county school day, were Mrs. Moon, Doran, Orval nnd Cleo Mose, Mrs. Rice, La Wilms Neighbors. Elmer Lucas and daugh ter Ina Pearl, and Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson end sons Robert and Ernest. Mrs. Thelma Martin of Med ford also went with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. Sater and daughter Derva Jeanne, called on Mra. Hlnes Sunday eve ning, A stray bird of the duck family came to the Hine1 home and U making lta home tn the duck pond there with their tame ducks, H own rd Williams and Donald Grant went fishing in Rogue river Sunday. Jack Edler Is helping Grandpa Hlnes put up his way this week. Arleen and Harry Blaine of Jack sonville are vtalting thla week with their uncle, Rny Blaine. Antelope ANTELOPE, May 38. fSpl.) Mra. Fred Dutton visited her brother. Ray Harnlsh, at the Community hospital May 2ft, Mr. Hnrnlsh was operated on May 23. He la reported as doing fine. Dave Rummell fell recently and broke his log. Ha wsa taken to the hospital, where his leg was put In a cast. He retuim-d home but will be in bed several weeks yet. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Owens and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owena attended the funeral of Benjamin Chandler on May 8 at Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Biham and chll dii'ii, Elbert Bigham and children, Mrs. Iua SuiJuy and son and Mr. Meteorological Report May 28, 1935 Forerasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler Wednesday. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday, but cloudy and unsettled northwest portion and on coast: caoIav interior of soutnwest Dortton Weft nesday. Temperature a rear am fwtwt Highest, 81; lowest, 80. Total monthly precipitation, jds of an inch; deficiency for the month. 1.03 Inches. Total precipitation sine September 1, 1934, 15.83 inches; defi ciency for the season, 0.78 of an inch. jt.t3iol.jvo uunuaicy bo o p. ul. yee terday, 32 per cent; 5 a. m. todav. 7 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:38 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:39 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. 120th Meridian Time if as Is Boise ,. Boston . ........ Chicago Denver . Eureka Helena ....... Los Angeles . MEDFORD New York Omaha Phcenix .......... . Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake City .... San Francisco .... Seattle Spokane Walla Walla ... Washington, p.C. 78 48 P.Cdy. 84 60 .... Cloudy 70 02 .60 Rain 70 43 .08 Bam 56 48 Cloudy 4 38 T Clear 84 58 Cloudf 76 44 Clear 84 60 Cloudy 78 68 .13 cloudy 94 64 .., Cloudy 7 48 Cloudy 76 43 .06 Clear 76 42 .... Clear 68 SO .60 Rain 63 50 Clear 72 48 M Cloudy 78 44 . Clear 80 AO Clear 86 60 M Clear and Mra. John Qreb and daughter, Mrs. John Rader, attended the circus in Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland and children were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. BUI Blgham May 19. Antelope sohool closed May 33. A good program was given In the after noon. Ice cream and cake were serr ed after the program. Those who attended th graduation exerclsea at Ashland May 34 from An telope were Mrs. Art Kent and daugh ters, Mrs. Bill Blgham and daughters, Mrs, Velma Woods and children, Mra. Pearl Yorton and children, Mrs. B. K. Rlgga and children and Mrs. Wilbur Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Baize. Ladies' Social club met May IS at the home of Mra. Elbert Btgham. Sev eral club members were sick anjr could not attona. A very lovely luncheon was served at noon. Next club meeting will be announced later. Those who graduated from tha eighth grade from the Antelope school were Byron Yorton, Hazel Rlggs, Ma rie Wood, Richard Shelley and Corm Blgham. Mrs. Wallace McDowell haa been spending a few daya in town nursing her daughter and new grandson who was born May 18. Mrs. B. E. Balsa of Medford Is slowly Improving from her Hlnes and she wishes to thank the Literary club for the lovely pttend plant It sent her. Columbia Defense Need Acknowledged ASTORIA, Ore., May 28. (AP) Major General Paul Malone, com mander of the Ninth Corps Area, has been making an Inspection of the Columbia river defenses at Fort ate vena and Fort Canby. General Malone said the Columbia river la one of the strategic points along the Paclflo coast and com mented that It la evident, in view of existing conditions, that It must be further developed from a military standpoint. Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Phone 361. Medford Oyclery. 23 N. Fir. Home ooixraitk of famllv rrmim and children at Special Price. snangit studio Phone 1308. Cool Wash Frocks il 95 to go. Q ladle Mae Shop, 16 South Bartlett. rjse Mall Tribune want ads. At Trial Of Son Mra. Btrthi. 8tlnmtts In a Nw York court tha prosecution raid Into tha raoord tha confaaaion of har aon, Josaph L. 8talnmat that ha alew hla 17-year-old brlda and Catholio prlaat AMlll,d Pr . . " --r" 'A fP: hi