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PAOE SEVEN Vtt vo tlUY BOtUlOtV MTDFOTJP MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, XTNT! 3, 1035. WHAT YOU km Classified FOR EASY REFERENCEf& 1 - ... - . . ...v. ).. . . - ,..-...-, .v .....,.,,- ... Xi T...0-J v.-.- .1 I fl SliLL ffllMIIIWII 1 $?& Bend every ad on " 3i thU pose- vou will probably find ex- .ys actly the thing L'.St'Y yon want to buy -i'.C, or sell. It It isn't J.W there, advertise. F WVa 1 1 inexpensive, J'-ta effective. RATES tmr wnril first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word c (Minimum lc) Per line per month without copy changes $1-38 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Boston bull terrier. Color white and black-brown. Femaie. Answers to name of Judy. Jackson County License No. 1538. Reason able reward for Information leading to owners recovery. Phone 63d Name on file. LOST Steel hand truck. Liberal re ward. Oregon-Calif. Fast Freight. Phone 14G7. LOST----Sunday. grey kid glove. Tel 589-J -2. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for housework :n small home for man and wife. $3.50 per week. Box 3219, Tribune. WANTED Girl for general housework and care of two children. Good home and spending money. Address Bos 2946. Mail Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP STEADY year around Job. outside work. Want man who can furnish $200 and start work at once, money returnable with bonus or perma nent investment. Good place for advancement. Box 2U20. Tribune WANTED SITUATIONS " 'reTjABLE hor.Mt man wants worlf by hour, garden, lawn, window or house cloanin;; anything. Phone 965-J-2. Ask for Dexter. YOUNG MAN wants ranch work. 135 S. Oakdale. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT 1200 ;b. hoise with privilege of buying. Join Nealon. Phone 118. Central Point FURNITURE VAN wants load from Seattle about June 20. Hawuy Transfer. Tel. 615. WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle, Oregon. 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. Grape St. Ph. 1062 " WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo I hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. I 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Reasonably priced seoord hand car. good condition. Terms Box 2971. ITlbune. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2-ROOM turn. apt. Adults 641-W. 3 FURNISHED apartments. 219 SJy FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple FOR RENT Holland apt. Tel 710 2ROOMS and sleeping porch, down stairs 344 No. Barttett. DURELL COURT. Phone 879 -X for ' appointment. FURNISHED apt for rent 229 N Ivy FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 716 E- Main FOR RENT Modern 4 -room duplex. o:l heater, electric range. InquUe 534 N. Bartlett. MODERN furnished half duplex. Key at 219 S. Ivy. a K)R RENT 5-room modern house rumlsntd, fireplace, piano. 1013 W 9th. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room fun house. 315 So. Peach. Fred C San der. TOR RENT Small modern furnished house; Frigidalre. garage. 221 N'J Holly St. FOR RENT 8-room. extra nicelv fur nished home: bard wood floors e'e: tr.c tov, ectr:c ref risers tor. f.r Jur.e. J iiv ar:d Auzust: $50 mon:i rent. C'has. R- R--v Realtor. Med ford Bide P'.ione 302 FOR RENT Modern upstairs duplex three r.wims and Da'h. new furni ture, electric refrLzer-uor and ran-te beautiful ground nicely lya;ed Phone W W Walker. No. 31 or 893-J-3. FOR R FNT5 -r hoie wrth Hest rola and eleo'ric V r.cojver aw o c b v. re. :o. FOR BENT Hrne furnished" or FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT For summer months, at tractive stiburban home, furnished Call 731-X. Reference required. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SLEEPINO and light housekeeping rooms. 325 East Jackson. ROOMS FOR RENT Gentlemen pre ferred. 416 S. Central. 3-ROOM, furnished, clean; adult only. 9 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Nicely furnished first floor sleeping room and garage, if required. Rate moderate. 325 So. Riverside Ave. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 2.00 per w-jek. 153 Granite St.. Ashland. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE For late model car. Oce of the best motor boats In southern Oregon, complete with self-startltg motor and trailer. Phone 1094-J. PLAYER piano to trade for mall ca.-. i Rt. 3. Eagle Point. E. Ferg, Box 57. . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ATTRACTIVE LOT. 73x275 ft., close in. paved street; small house, fine garden land. Only $700; easy terms L. G. Plckell, 204 East Main. FOR SALE 3 houses, cheap, or two for rent; also building lots. Route 4, Box 9. J. E. Brownlee. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for sal; 10 A fruit. U A. timber land. 6 rra modern house. Fine water system Lydia M. Youngs. Old Stage Rd.. end Beal Lane, turn north 4f.b bouse. BEAUTIFUL rose garden and bak yard with a completely modern 5 room house. Sacrifice price. Snv-tll down payment and very small monthly payments. 1115 West Main or see Web Clark. Room 422. Med ford Bide. Tel 146. FOR SALE My 6-room home at 1001 N. Miin St., Ashland. Fruit, be'-- rles, garden and room for chick ens. See or write Mrs. S- P. Her- i bert. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO 44 N Riverside FOR SALE OR RENT Summer home at Union Creek on the Rogue. FU mo gas ranss. lights, fl replace, com pletely furnished. Phone W W Walker, No. 31 or 898-J-3 HOUSEs'FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building fe Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. ! 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 $2500 on easy terms. ALSO: City lots at prices nevT before offered, paving, water side walks all paid In full for $325 and un paved lots at $80. Brown A White. 104 W Main St. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LATE 1933 Plymouth 4-door sedea Flck's Hardware. GOOD TTSF.D CARS 80-Day Written Guarantee Reduced Prices 1934 Studebaker 8 sedan, like new; special equipment. 1932 Chrysler 6 Special sedan. 1930 Dodrie 6 D. A. sedan. 1929 Cadillac aedan. 1933 Chrysler sport coupe. 1931 Chryster 6 sport coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 5-passenger coup 1930 Chevrolet sedan. 1931 Chevrolet sport coupe. A dozen others from $25 up. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Lot on East 6th St. Tel. 18. FOR SALE "30 Chev. coach. 1122 Central. BUICK Sedan completely overhauled, used very little. See this one ar. the bargain price of $175.00. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth SACRIFICE for cash, 1928 Willys Knight sedan, A-l condition, by private party. 1716 E. Main. 1929 FORD DeLuxe sedan. All new tires, low mlleatre. Reasonable Call at 806 W. Main. Phone 824-R. FOR SALE Chevrolet 6 truck in ex cellent condition. Equipped for fruit and wood hauling. Call Smith, and Hooper Garage 439. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 30 ewes W. L. Lewi Phone B25. FOR SALE 120 head aheep. Klry Brothers Ranch. Talent. FOR SALE Milk cows. Jersey. In quire W. M. Hansen, Brownabo'O. FOR SALE Jersey heifer. Will fresh en soon. Hugger Ranch. Central Point. FOR SALE 400 ewes with Umbi. and summ?r range at a bargain. Med ford 'National Bank. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bull good pipers Call 1559. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS WHITE LEGHORN setting efgs. 50c C A DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2 ! FRYERS Carley Poultry Farm. 314-W t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS I FOR SALE Tomato plants at Weep ing Wiilowa. Lzier Lane. FOR ALE Wh : te fs w 1 : ig mach i ne dr:p lertf. 518.50 Mnrn:nt- 798-Y HAY O will rftde delivery rar. Dort ' . &x;;tu T.eat Ui. west scaooL FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE i leather rockers, after 6 p. m. bed. comolete; 2 608 So.iNewtowr., FOR SALE Maytag washer nearly new; cheap If taken by June 6th Anna Knowlton. Jacksonville. WHIPPET coupe, oak office desk, roll top; grass rug. 9x12; windmill. Geo L. Trejchler, Central Point. FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine. $12.00. 414 S. Riverside. 1500-W. Delco light and waer sys tem; reasonable. See Roy Miller at Dam Oarage, Savage Dam. FOR SALE Seed corn J. A- Manke, 2 miles east of Jacksonville. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE Almost new Port Oxford Cedar row boat 12 feet long. Phoie W. W. Walker. No. 31 or 898-J-3. FOR SALE Berry cups, fruit baskets and orates of all kinds Monarch Seed As Feed Co. LOOK - LOOK -LOOK Lad lea' d resses 50c to $2.50 Men's clothe? 75c to $5.00 Shoes 25c to $1 50 Children's clothing 10c to 00 USED WARD ROBE SHOP. 518 E. Main. FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. SPECIAL River loam. 2 yds. $2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bateman's. 1634-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardie Jp spray rig. complete hose guns, etc 2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted deep well outfit. Inquire D. M Lowes place. Valleyvlew. MISCELLANEOUS FREE dirt. 803 E. Jackson. electrTcT'motors BOUGHT. SOU) AND RENTED. Plynn Electrlo Serv loe. Phone 107. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired t Reasonable prices. Flck'a Hardware BUSINESS CHANCES CAFE FOR SALE Inquire 105 Eat 8th St. Reason for selling sickness WANT PARTNER with $600 Splen did future for right man. G'ad to furnish full Information. Wares for both partners. Box 2919. Mail Tribune. FOR SALE Service station and gro cery on Pacific highway. 602 South Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. JACKSON 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 McOonagle. 25B-M. Commercial Spraying. Evpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 11 17 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley, 45 So. Central. Transfer, EADS TRANSFER it STORAGE CO Office 1015 No. central, pnone aio. Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Painting and paperhanglng. JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine Interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phone 953-R. Res. 124 King. M- A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 SO. Graps. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE" Is hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed ex ecutors of the Last Will and Testa ment and of the estate or Sancy D Wilson, deceased. All persons having claim against said estate arc hereby notified to present same, with proper vouchers, to said executors at ttie office of W. G. Trill. Suite 12. Palm Bldg., M'Klford, Oregon, wlth'n aix montha from the date of th:s notice. Dated this 3rd day of Jur.e. 1935 W. O. TRILL. GEORGE EADS. Executor Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson, County. In the Matter of the Estate of Lucy Schata. deceased. Notice la Hereby Olven that Doro thea Heln. administratrix in the above entitled matter, has filed her final report and account with the clerk of the above-named court, and that June 25. 1935. at 10:00 o'clock 'A. M. at the courthouse In the cMf of Medford. Jack-on County. Oregon has been fixed by order of ssld court as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said final report and ac count, snd for the examination and allowance thereof. " DOROTHEA HETN. Administratrix of the Eia'.e of Lucy Schatz. deceased. City Treasurer1 Notice of Bond Pa ment Notice la hereby given that thee will be funds on hand July 1st. 1935. for the redemption of the following improvement bonds: City of Medford Improvement Bond 6er No. 1. Dated July 2. 1928 N-s. 13 to 52 Inclusive Tn'.T on ibove bonds will ceav--after July 2. K'iS. OUK H SAM PELS Tre.isurrr r.f th City ol Medford, Oregon City Tieastirer's Notice of Bond 1 Payment Notice Is hereby given that there will be funds on hand July 1st. 193S.. for the redemption of the following ' Improvement bonds: City of Hertford Improvement Bonil Series No. 2 Dated January 1, 1929 Nos. 42 to 228 Inclusive City of Hertford Improvement Bon ft s Series No. 3 Dated January 1, 1930 Noa. 9 to 61 Inclusive Interest on above oonds will cease after July 1. 1935. GUS H. SAMUELS Treasurer of the City of Medford. Oregon. City Treasurer's Notice of Bond l'a nient Medford, Oregon, May 27. 1935. Notice ts hereby given that there will be funds on hand July 1, 1935. for the redemption of City of Med ford Watermaln Bonds, dated Janu ary 1. 1928, Nos. 18 to 58 Inclusive. Interest on above bonds will cease after July 1, 1935. GUS H. SAMUELS. Treasurer of the City of Medford. Oregon Notice of Bond Sale Notice la hereby given that the Cuv Council ot the City of Medford will on the 18th day of June, 1935, at t'.it hour of 7:30 o'clock K M. at t'ic Council Chamber of the City of Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale the following duly authorized Issues of bonds of the City of Med ford. to-wlt: (a) City of Medford Refunding j Water Main bonds, dated July 1st. , 1935. in the amount of 15.428.0tf, numbered 1 to 31 inclusive and in i the denomination of $500.00 each ex- i ceptlng bond No. 31 which la in the amount of $429 03, said bonds to ma- , ture serially In numerical order as follows: Bonds Nos. 1 to 3. both inclusive. July 1st. 1937. Bonds Nos. 4 to 6, both Inclusive, i July 1st. 1938. Bonds Nos. 7 to 9. both inclusive, , Julv 1st, 1939. Bonds Nos. 10 to 12, both inclusive. July 1st. 1940. Bonds Nos. 13 to 15. both Inclusive. July 1st. 1941. Bonds Nos. 16 to 18. both Inclusive July 1st. 1942. Bonds Noa. 19 to 21, both Inclusive. July 1st, 1943. Bonds Nos. 22 to 24, both Inclusive. July 1st, 1944. Bonds Nos. 25 to 27, both Inclusive. I July 1st. 1945. I Bonds Nos. 28 to 31. both inclusive. I July 1st. 1946. j b) City of Medford Refunding Im I provement Bonds. Series A. dated juiy 1st. 1935. -in tne amount oi $iuo. 281.98. numbered 1 to 213 Inclusive and In the denomination of $500.0.1 each except bond No. 1 which is in the amount of $281.98. said bonds to mi ture serially In numerical order aj follows: Bonds Nos. 1 to 18, both Inclusive. July 1st. 1937. Bonds Nos. 19 to 37, both Inclusive July 1st. 1938. Bonds Nos. 38 to 56, both Inclusive. July 1st. 1939. Bonds Nos. 57 to 76, both Inclusive. July 1st, 1940. i Bonds Nos. 77 to 97, both Inclusive, July 1st, 1941. Bonds Nos. P8 to 119. both Inclus ive, July 1st. 1942. Bonds Nor. 120 to 141. both Inclus ive. July 1st, 1943. Bonds Nos. 142 to 164, both Inclus ive. July 1st, 1011. Bonds Nos. 165 to 188, bot!' Inclus ive. July 1st. 1945. Bonds Noa 189 to 213, botn Inclus ive. July 1st. 1946. (c) City of Medford Refunding Im provement Bonds, Series B, dated July 1st, 1C35. in the amount of $18 -000.00. numbered 1 to 36 inclusive and In the demonlnatlon of $500.00 each, aald bonds to mature serial:'" In numerical order as follows: Bonds Nos. 1 to 3, both Inclusive. July 1st, 1937. Bonds Nos. 4 to 6, both Inclusive. July 1st, 1938. Bonds No. 7 to 9, both Inclusive. July 1st, 1939. Bonds Nos. 10 to 12. both inclusive. July 1st, 1940. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Closa forcibly 5. That which attracts 8. Wooden pin 12. Summon In a public place 13. Femlnlna name 14. Brazilian capital 16. Excited with expectation 1ft. Obstinate 18. Rent again 20. Toward tha sheltered side 11, Withdraw 24. Unoccupied !fi. Srent 27. Slumberer 20. Title of a knfsht 11. Precipitous 13. Three: prefix 14. Model f. Copying; . Odd: Scotch 19. Inquires the cost of 10. Set of three 12. Outer par- mn' 14. Cattl thieves Solution of Yesterdsy'a Puzzle 5WI G0ftBSL Ee A A ne FOREGO ME A 0 N Ik jg O T E M H t cTtPwNte qM RPTAX10N lug 6 E ASjlk i enIspi eH L U MlE Njj ANA MpTTsl sjT t bp e n t r anIc'e ATT I E5lD I V E5 T E.IT H E g EjPlN E.RO AlP05lNkl6iElRllN 49. Not wild OOWN 50. nvcrags 1. Belgian wa il. Ages TeriiiR place ?. Fpoken 1. Fall behind 62. Alllnnatlvs J. Pan 54. Kxisrnc 4. Skk headarh 65. Slfridr and . City In Swit thtn zerland i p 3 p I .-;. j5 S 7 3 FiM? o n '. J; 'Ml , .u'iii. .-. 21 22 23 m 24 2S r-jJLL jla; To liTi 71 34 IT '. Wlf 44 45 Alt, 4l 4Q 41 ' So 51 S2 54 55 - f - - v ' l - ... 1 mtub - -iHrx Flooded highways halted traffic In Beaver valley, Neb., during terri fic rains. These Associated Press Photos show water swirling over the roads. Railroad traffic was delayed by the downpour. Bonds Nos. 13 to 10. both Inclusive. July 1st, 1041. Bonds Nos. 17 to ao, botn inclusive. July 1st. 1942. Bonds Nos. 21 to 24. both Inclusive July 1st. 1943. Bonds Nos. 25 to 28. both Inclusive July 1st, 1944. Bonds Nos. 29 to 32. both Inclusive. July 1st, 1945. Bonds Nos. S3 to 36, both Inclusive, July 1st. 1946. The Interest on all of aald bonds to be payable semi-annually on the 1st days of July and January, prin cipal and. Interest payable at the of fice of the Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Persons offering to purchase such bonds are Invited to bid thereon at such rate of interest, not exceeding 5 per annum, as they shall desig nate and said bonds shall .bear such Interest rale as shall be designated by the purchaser thereof a aforesaid; the bonds will not bo sold for lesa than par. Said bonds will be sold subject to the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal Winfree. McCulloch. Shuler Jc Kelly, Bond Attorneys of Portland, Oregon. Said bonds to be furnished end print ed by the City of Medford. Sealed olds lor the purcnase oi aaia bonds will be received by the City Council at the City Hall up to the time of said sale an herein fixed. AM bid must be accompanied with a cer tified check payable to the City of Medford In the amount of 2 of the par value of the bonds, which shall be forfeited to the City of Medford In case any bidder shall fall and r- fuse to accept and pay for said bonds should they be awarded to him. The right ts hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids. CITY OF MEDFORD. M. L. Alford, Recorder. Have your fountain pen repaired at Elliott's. 118 N Central. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Poker stake 7. Useless 8. Tally: colloq, . Anticipates 10. Ireland II. Departed 17. Iarne bundle 19. Rubber 21. Coarse file liS. Silkworm 23. Turtles ZK. Leave 27. Japanese coin 28. Hea eagls 29. Outfits 32. Inquiries for lost mall 35. Jog 37. 11 rearm 39. Out or styls 40. Server 41. Regulation 43. Anglo -.Saxon moneys of account 41. American ire-nera) 47. Southern con- stellatlon 48. The human race 49. Large animal of the deer family "SMMSstl L BLASTS LAST HOPES OF SALVAGING WALLS SALEM. June 3. (& Four 30 stlck dynamite shots early today blanted ftrther legal attempts to sal vage the fire-swept walls of the oid Capitol building. Wrecking crews, under Fred O Leary, at & a. m. tore a hi gap In the west wall as a test shot for a eerles of blastings to continue until the dome haa been brought to the ground from Its resting plt.ee atop the ruins and the building razed. Tomorrow, with ahota Increased, ths entire south wing will be dynemlted, Leary snnounced. With a few score spectators wftio had been advised of the early event present, the first dynamite switch was pressed, the west wall started cracking, and much of the upper por tion fell to the ground. A detona tion awoke much of the rest of Salem Up to Saturday night the threat ened appeal to the state supreme court to restrain the board of con trol from razing the walls of tn state CaoJtol which was destroyed bj fire April 25. had not been filed- an.i such action now was deemed too law. AGA KHAN'S ERBY F, LONDON, June 3. Op)- The Aga Khan's triple-threat entry of Bahram, Halran and Theft remained firm fav- wrltes in today's callover for the Derby Wednesday. Betting was compara tively light. Bahram was held at 100 to II; Hal ran at 100 to 12, and Theft at 100 to 9, Rated back of this trio were Mra. C. Evans" First Son, 23 to 1; Lord Deroy's Fair haven. 1000 to 35. and Lord Olanely's Screamer and Mrs. C. Olorney's American -owned Assig nation, each at 50 to 1. HONORED BY FRANCE ,1 v Dr. Ry P. Bowen, he.d ot th, Romince language, department of the University of Oregon, he been awarded the order of Officer d Aoademla, with ellver palma, by tha French government, In recog nition of hi, contribution, to French literature and oulture. He ha, taught In the famou, Sar bonne In Parle, and la a world traveller and atudent of foreign affaire. UNIT Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. June 3. fSpi ) Skeeters brothers, having completed their logging operations In this dis trict, have moved their equipment to upper Wsgner creek. Charles Talent purchased another lot of Barred Rock pullets from F. Smith Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith have re turned to their home at Condon, Oro , after spending a few days here with their niece, Mrs. Jaa. McDowell. tjaa. Mays and Edward Smith were business callers In Ashland and Med ford last Monday. Mr. Com beat has been plowing the ground at the Ralph Green home. J. Brown visited Jaa. Mays Mon day. The hay crop Is being harvested 'n this district. The rain which fell throughout Wednesday was appreciated by tha gardens. Steve Lunak hauled several loads of hay from the valley last week. Harry Hull of Ashland visited hi ranch, .known as the Younp- place. Monday. Miss Phoaba Clark called on her later. Mrs. Glen Brown, at the Holt man place, Tuesday. L. C. McDowell, accompanied bv his sister-in-law and niece, motored to Ashland Wednesday. Ralph Green and family called at the Mays home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, James Mays ar.d daughter and Edward Smith were in Medford Friday. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. June 3. (Spl.) Williams school closed May 24 with high school graduating exercises In tha evening at the grange hall. There : was a large crowd present. The stage was beautifully decorated with green and flowers In the class colors. Xue address was given by Rev. W. R. Balrd. pastor of the Christian church of Medford and was greatly enjoyed by all present. There were three graduates from the high school, Fay Holzhauser. Pauline Varner and Norman Webb. Four received eighth grade diplomas. All of the teachers were retained for next year. During the vacation Miss Mel Carter, high school teacher, w'U attend summer school at Eugene. Ml Mildred 3uva Is visiting In Cali fornia and will attend the fair at San Diego. Miss Ethyl Boussum Is visit ing friends at Snn Jose, Cnllf. Mr, Cnllett, principal of the school, will visit his folks In the east. Provolt school closed May 17. rhe pupils together with members of the Sunday school, their parents and friends, enjoyed a picnic at the cave camps on Sunday, May 19. Mrs. Dorrls Cooper, teacher, has been re tained for next year. Mrs. Kradel Is visiting friends at Forf Jones, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Newcomb took her down May 19. She will remain for a rew weeks. Mrs. John Xetteken and Mu. E Badger spent Tuesday with Mrs. O. W. Roberts. The old residence destroyed by fire on the Bwearlngen place recently was one of the oldest on Williams creek, hsvlng been built In the BO's or early GO's. It stood near the Calwell chair and furniture factory, which stood on the banks of Williams creek. One by one the old landmarks disappear, Mrs. Smith la sgsln at the home of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Cock man, after having spent the last year at the home of her son In California. Many compliments are heard on the new drop curtain of the stage at the grange hall. The center Is mountain scene surrounded by sorre twenty advertisements of local and O rants Pass merchants and trades people. Oeorge Jones was the artist. Miss Eunice Blodgette Is at home for a short time from her school In Orants ass. She will attend sum mer school at Eugene. The Sparlln poultry farm has closed the hatching season with an output of more than 15.000 baby chicks. Phoenix PHOENIX, June 3 (Spl M'e Catharine Wrlfrht left lut Thuradiy for a visit wltn relatives In Keno Oro. Annual birthday party of tn Prev byterlan Ladlea' Aid will b heM Thuraday. June 6. at 1 p. m A'l ladle, of the community are cordial lrtvttd. Dana Frame vlilted hla parent,, Mr and Mra. H. W. Frame, here list wei The swimming party planned tar the Thursday club on June fl, ot th Jackson Hot Bprlngs, haa bcn poirs poned until Thursday. June 20 Ail members and their children a- In vited, and a picnic lunch will b9 served at 1 o'clock A ahort specln n-.eettna; will be called at 3 ovioek. to complete plans for the Ice cream u cleJ to bn held at the Engle hall, at which time tho club conc'.vdes it. yesr's activity until October Mr. and Mra. Floyd Wattlna and Mr. and Mra Ed Judd spent Bundsy fishing at Dtamond lake. Mrs. Ouy Cobletffh. Miss Maxlns Coblolgh and Mr. and Mrs P. C Hali irren moVjred to McLeod and Laure burst Sunday. Miss Jean Rose of Medford vleltol Miss Susanna Berkley hero last week t will not be responsible for any bills other than contracted bv myae'i JOHN t,. THA NOS Holland Coffee Shop Homo-oook ,d i meals. Reasonable prloes. Bufft lunchss. mw8 j Fern Valley PERN VALLEY. June 3- SpI.) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doud. formerlv of Fern valley, have purchased a home near Valley View. Quest at the Kantor home Sun day were Mr. aifd Mrs. William Kan tor and daughter Barbara Jean and Miss Mary Hensler. Wei born Beeson of Ashland was a business caller In the valley the last of the week. Bob Smith of Medford and Dallas Reeder were horseback riding on the mountain Sunday and found a dea of young coyotes, and wsra fortunate in capturing three of tha young ones. Mr. and Mrs. John Leeaon. who have a omesteAd on the mountain, were delivering wood to Wlliam Ferns the last of the week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Harry Smith of Talent and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Neff of Medford Other callers during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Medford and Mrs. W. H. Doud. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Be.iaon past week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Medford, Rev. and Mrs M. Brownrigg of Phoenix. Mr and Mrs. Hedlund and daughter of Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mra. L. H. Hughes and T. R. Hi Ik ho b spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Ernest Beer of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson ar.d daughter Frances called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busey Thurs day evening. Mrs. Floyd Long went to Talent on business Thursday. Geo. Alford was a caller at tt-.s Harry Steele home Thursday. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, June 3. (Spl.) Among those attending the eighth grade graduation exercises at Ashland were J. W. Walch and family, Mrs. H. H. Fox and children, the T. J. Hoeft family, Q. A. Pech. Mrs. W. H. Nuas baum and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Short and family, Mrs. Lucy Vicaux and children, Wm. Carle, Mrs. Chaa. Seefleld, Darrel Nou strom, the Misses Helen and Julia Sldlcy. h. H. Wyant and family and Mrs. Beth Zundel. L. J. Grlssom and family, who have been living near Ashland where the children have been attending school, returned to the ranch the first of the week. Miss Thelma Moore of Medford and Ben Little of Central Point spent Sunday at the C. R. Moors horns. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tyrrell of Ra nter. Wash., were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow. Mr. Tyrrell Is Mrs. Farlow's brother. They spent Wednesday night at the Dead Indian soda springs with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tyrrell. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pankey and daughter. Roberta, of Central Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Olson of Portland were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn were gtiests Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer. Mrs. Wallace Ragedale and little daughter and Margaret and Betty Lou Walch called Wednesday at the Tonn home. , House guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft are Miss Kar men Argraves of Talent and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Blair of Jacksonville. Mrs. John Walch, who has been at the Purucker home In Medford, re turned horns with her Infant daugh ter Friday. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tonn of Central Point were callers Sunday at tha Tonn and Ragedale homes here. Long Mountain IXJNO MOUNTAIN. June S (Spl. I The elhth gradera who attended the commencement exercises at Ash land Friday were Henry Holman. Verta Stowell and Herbert Pruett. Mr. and Mra. Bam Coy and family of Eagle Point, Mrs. Ella Hoimso. Mrs. Dell Holman and little daugh ter, Bessie Illeen, Mrs. Paul Decker, and daughter Pauline, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Ferguson, all of Ashland spent Sundsy sa dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holman and family. Miss June Stowell of this district and Miss Ruth Haley of Medford left Wednesday for California where they will spend several weeka visiting friends and relatives. Henry Holman spent several days at the Sam Coy ranch at Climax. A euccessful term of school ended May 28 with Donald Nellson as teacher. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Jackson and family are moving to Nevada. Elmer Harntsh haa been working for Chsrlea Jackacn the past week. For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE Si HOR9T Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. MOVED DENTAL OFFICE Dr. w O Thompson is now located at Room 312 Liberty Bldg Tel TO. Reasonable Dentistry. Slendenz with Spencer Individual ly Designed Corsets Malsoo Jeanne xl 467 Have your fountain pen repaired a Elliott's. US N. Central. Holland Coffee Shop Home-cook1 meals. Reasonable prices. Banquet Kodak Developing and Printing 16 discount. Elliott's. 11 N. Centttl