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PAGE ELETEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFEHEMC 8: SfEDFORD .MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORU. OnBGOS". THURSDAT, JUNE 8, 1935. ) 7" 4 vcuviiii Hi Read eter? ad on thU pase. You will probably find -actly the thing you want to buy or wll. W tt Isn't the. advertise, it'i Inexpensive, I 4 effective. HATES Per word first Insertion (Mlnlauira tsc) Each additional Insertion, per word Minimum 10c) rer Una per month ulthout copy changea - Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED Yellow Persian aat. male, 1 year old: reward. 213 Si Oranj!. Phone 482-Y. IOST Billfold containing money, driver's license, ring. lateral je ward, phone 334-J-4. LOST Bag of beddiaj between Me-1-ford and Fish lake, June lat B ward. Leave at Tribune. IjOST Steel hand truck. Lloeral w ward. Oregon-Cam. Fast Freight Phone 1467. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WAITED Woman for general house- wcjrk; age between 2o and 40. 108 Clark St. WANTED Young girl as constant companion to young lady; very He llo work in exchange for hoard and room. Country girl preferred. Box 31?7, Tribune. WANTED Girl lor general houseworis and care of two children. Good home and spending money. Address Box 3946. Mail Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man for farm work. Son a t experience with orchard preferred i Box 3125, Tribune PERMANENT JOB Good monthly salarv; man with two-seat : CsVi equipment deposit 180. .ox 3131. Tribune WANTED SITUATIONS BOY, 17. wants wo-Jt; bord a-od clothes. Address Box 3187. cart' Tribune. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent, 4 or 5 -room house close in; adults stea4ily employed. Must be reasonable. Address Box 3137, Tribune. WANTED To keep pltno lor storage Box 3180. WANTED An old-fashioned drop leaf kitchen table. Phone 1883. FURNITURE VAN wants load from Seattle about June 20. Haw.y Transfer. Tel. 816. WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle, Oregon. AVMLABLE -t-room modern furnish ; ed apt. For information. Holly ' Apts.. 135 No. Holly. Tel. 13B7-R WANTED Wool, mohair. See ua 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 snd stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N- Grape St. P.ione 1083 WANTED Reasonably priced econd band ca(. good condition Term Box 3S71 rribune. "for renthouses W'rbL LEASE beautiful 7 -room colo nial noma, furnished. H. B Strang. U00 E. Ma;n. Phom 798-V FOR PNT 4-room house. 103 Port land. Call at Cupp's or 311 Vsn couver. FOR RISNT 8-room hous partly furnisi.ed. 333 C-atr La'te Ave FOR RENT Furnished hautt for the summer. Call 754-U FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex o:i heater, electric range. Inqul e a 534 N Bartlett, FOR RENT ft-room modern nous furalsatd. fireplace, ptano 1013 W fith. FOR RENT Modern 3 -room furn house 315 So. Peach Fred C San der. FOR RENT Small modern furnished ho:ise: Piigidaire. garage 221 Sj Holly St FOR RENT Modern upstairs duplex three ronm and batft new furrti tura. electnc refrlfterator and rn?e beautiful grounds nicely lcs:4d Phune W W Wslker. No 81 893-J-3. FOR PENT Home furnished or unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT AP4RTMENTS FTRNISHED apt.; private bth 3'5 So Ivy. FOR TfENT Nva1v irnreo cr,r pleiy modern 3-:j'.-n sj.3tme:itt. 25 00 331 Ceiatrai. Call m for ixApecUji. I -'A FOR EENT APARTMENTS 3 AND 4-BOOM apt., 9 kad 1J Call at 20S W. JacHaoa. FOR BENT Apt. 806 W. Miin. FOR HENT Apartment. 834 Apple. FOR RENT Holland apt. Tel 710. 1 ROOMS and aleeplng porta, dows atalra. 34 Ko. Bartlett. DUREIJ. COUBT. appointment. Phona 87-X for FURNISHED apt for rent. 22 N. In FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD MeaJa. Central. Phone 383-X. KATES reaaonaol at It B. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SLEEPING and l!ht houaflteeplng room. 325 at Jackson. ROOMS FOR RENT Gentlemen pre ferred. 418 S. Central. FOR RENT Nicely furnished first floor sleeping room and garage, if required. Rate moderate. 325 So Riverside Ave. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape. FOR RENT Pieaaanfc sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished ca-blna. 300 per week. 183 Granite St- Ashland FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Equity 1934 Buick car for small car. 1 R. GMchrest, 803 E Jac&fton. VIOMN and bow to trade for rifle or gun. Frank, Brass Rail. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Large lot, clear; some improvements, Klamath Falls, for Medford or vicinity, Improved or unimproved. Will assume. Address Box 3129, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE- Che-.p: foot- j- hllla rancn amia-me wr iwm. sheep, jiame preserve or ummii cabin site. Address Box 5116 Msil Tribune. FOR SALE RfcAX ESTATE FOR SALE 5 -room modem house t jacrtlloe. Inquire at 8U S. River aide. ATTRACTIVE LOT, 73x275 ft.. Clow In. paved street; smell house, ftn garden land. OnW 700; easy term L. G. P'.ckell, 204 East Main. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for eai; 10 A fruit. 12 A timber land. 6 rm modern house Fine water system Lydis M Youngs. Old Stage Rd. end Beall Lane, turn north 4rh house. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown is White. -For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO 44 N Riverside FOR SALE OR RENT Summer home et Union Creek on th Rogue Fit mo gas rang, lights, firep.aoe. com pletely furnished Phone W W Walker. No, 31 or S88-J-8. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Lon Assn. Phone 194. BROWN & WHITE REALTORS are offering excellent ft and 8 A. tract on terms and at prices you can not afford to overlook. ALSO: A reconditioned modem 8 room bouse close in for 3500 on eaay terms. ALSO: City lots at prices newt before offered, paving, water aids walks all paid tn full for 326 and unpaved lots at 830 Brows ft White. 104 W Mais St. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES OOOaj USED CARS 80-Day Written Guarantee. Reduced Prices. 1933 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1035 Ford V-8 3 -door Sedan -with air wheels, 1934 Studebaker 8 Sedan, ilka ne-v, special equipment. 1933 Chrvsler 8 Special Sedan 1P29 CidillaiC Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Sport Coup 1931 Chrysler 8 Sport Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 8-passenger Coups. 1931 Chevrolet Sporr Coup,. A dozen others from 23 up. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. WC. Lot on East 8th St. Tel. 18 FOR SALE "29 Ford Tudor 1314 H Rivers:de' after 8:30 p m. FOR SALS POULTRY AND EGOS FOR SALi' 1 dot- Brmhs hn and rowier. 13 Some small chicketi and ducks; 8 Urge Red he;s Call at 813 Beekmau Ave. city WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs 69c C A. DeVo. Tel. 523-J-3. FRYERS Curley Poultry Farm 314-W FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FRESH COWS ind heavy springers n Dr. Sand's ranch. Talent Phone 371-J-i. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Coliw Rt 1 FOR SALE Oood 3.00-lb. team Jak? Brown. Kings highway. 8 HEAD of rglifered Hereford bull goad pipers. Call 1559. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Persian kittnt; , ena7 sin- 1 each: gas eri's A. R Hanscsm. S 3 Bx 34. SiSdie ro4 PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT. PALMIST. TtUta , f'll advice on tusinew. love, marrlegi 901 No R;v-r?:de MRS M KTTN. No tea Psychi- vrrt t reictr Avrj'.t. t:t-t.ifui bevia$ aooa. 412 N. lry St, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALS Oaa water heater, living room aad dining room electric iix turea. Faona 280. FOR SALE 3 tea boxea; reaaonabla. S23 East Main. FOR SAL Baby buggy. Couag. Inquire 13 SELLING 40t of zinnia. aawa. man golds, 2 doz 35c. Did you pfit your,Vf Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Mam. FOR SALE Oat and vetch bay. 7-F-14. BICYCLES Collin. Midway road. FOR SALE Hay, or trada 'or yourg stock. R. B. Collin Rt. I. Box 37i FOR SALE Gate-leg taole, riefk. dm Ing table, radio, chairs, AirwAj vacuum cleaner. Call 488-X. FOR SALE 'i bee, cornf-lete; J leather rocker. 808 So. Newtown after 8 p. m. FOR SALE Speed boat. A-l condt tton. inquire 815 Palm. FOR SAJjE Tomato plant at Weep ing Willows. Usier lane. FOR SAIjE Seed corn J- A Manfce, 3 mile east of Jacksonville, SFE Charies A. Wing Agency. Inc to Buy Your Home. FOR SALS Berry cups, fruit basket and crates of all kinds Monarch Seed & Feed Co. LOOK -LOOK-LOOK Ladles' dressy 50c to 2 50 Men's clothe 75s to $5.00 Shoes 25c to $1 30 Children's clothing 10c to $2 00 USED WARD ROBE SHOP. 518 Main- FOR SALE Hay and stock salt Mon arch Seed As Feed Co. SPECIAL River loss,. 3 yds. 2.00 FertiUrer and sarden plowing Washed sand. rock, piaster sand Bateman's 1634-Y or 913-J FOR SAIE 250-gsllon Hard i Js spray rig. complete hose (?uns. etc men centrifugal pump Wanted deep well outfit inquire D. M Lowes place. Vaileyvlew. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner tn small sawmill. Hare large contract to flH. Sm!i investment required Investigate at once. Box 401, Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS PIANO LESSONS. 50c. Phon 34-R. FREE dirt, 803 E. Jackson ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT SOU AND RENTED Flyns Electric Ser Iob Phone 107. HAVE TOUR Old Washer repaired U Reasonable prices Pick s Hardware BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JArKSON, CO. ABSTRAC1 CO. Abstract of Title snd Title Insurance. The only complete Title System tn Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and a, o- North Central Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL MeOonagie. 358-M. Commercial Spraying- Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO FT Tel. 1113 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and uphofs&erlng Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 300 fur personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans eioend within 30 minute. License No. 187. See W E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Central. ptano and Guitar Instruction, FREDALTON HAIOHT Teacher if Piano and Steel Guitar. Song writ ing service. Studio. 818 Ubertj Building. Medford Ore. Tranifer. EAD6 TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office iOiS No Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guarnted. HAWlit TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 818 North Riverside. Phone 815. Painting and paperhangtng. JOHN H- LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine interior work a spe: laltv Competitive price Phone C53-R, Res. 134 King. M A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel. 646-W. 318 So. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES City Warrants Ceiled for p-.yment Notice la hereby given tht there are funds on banc in the Generii Fund of th City of Medford for tne redemption of Warrants No 435i to 4608 me. Interest on tr,e abo;e Warrant will cease after June 4. 193S. Dated thi 4th dv of June, 1935. QU6 H. SA.VT1KLS. City Treasurer Call for Warrants, Notice la nereby gsven that ihe: r fund on hand for the Mm: tioo Df school Dsstrlrt No i raats St y. 13 to inclusive, p-- j a-ie at che First National Bnk of Medford. Oregon Interest to eeae June 5, 19? 5 BERTEEN DAVIS Clerk BUZZING IN AUTOMOBILE BEES, NOT SICK ENGINE OAKLAND. Cal , J-jne 6 aPf Frank Maiian drove y his newjy purccased seoond hand automobile assured that it w "aeons nirsily perfect, good rubber, etc., etc. Ma nan heard a tremenrtou burring. H stopped, lookrd the motor orer and !rartd ence more. Agiin came trie' ar.ary bzsing Mahan tor'iKed in the j j rr of tee car to find it occupied &y ' ' a ii-arm of bees. (0UNTIEFS Eagle Point FAOLE POINT, June SpU Dft5le Point extension unit will hold it program planning meeting at the home of Mrs. Bits. Myer. 307 North Peach st feet . in Meet ford. June 7 -There will be a covered diah lunch eon and everyone Is urged to bring their own table service, Thns wirh ears are asked to meet at Mrs. Irma Seamon's st 0:30 a, m., in order that those without ears may hare way of going. Mrs. J. M. Carlisle of Butte, Mont., arrived in Eale Point. June i, for a visit wih her 4a.ughtr, M-s. Buford Clark. Fourteen ladies of the home eco nomics club spent the afternoon of May 28 at the home of Mrs. S. W. Hulohi son of Sunset -on- the -Rog ue. After a short business meeting a de lightful luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. Hutchison. Those pres ent were Mesrt&me E. Weldman, Amy Brown, Beryl HEcXson, Lottie Van S'oy. Grace Walker, Grace Cowden. Ida Kent. Myrtle Walch, Viole? Spen cer, Asna. Davie. Mahl Hami&h, Et he! Cot, Millie Ti ngiea f , Host Smith. Mm Walter Clements and Mrs. Frank Brown BUraded 1 the trig exercises st. the Catholic scademy In Medford, May 31. The Egle PoinS Civic club will meet Thursday afternoon. June 8, with Mrs. Amy Brown, Mrs. Grace Walker and Mrs. Edith WTeldman aa hostesses. , Mr. and Mrs. James Han n ford left today fr Holcomb Springs In Saans valley, for two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McQuoSd of Oakland, Csl. formerly of Eagle Point, left for their home June 3, after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Perry and friends. Mrs. Mc Quoid Is a sister of Mr. Perry's. Harold Greb narrowly escaped seri ous injury when the car In which he was riding, and driven by a rela tive by the name of Harper, skidded and overturned at the north end of the Butte creek bridge near the Oasis, Saturday night. He received several bad "fcuts and bruises about the head and face, although the driver was j uninjurefi. Mr. end Mrs. W. E, Ericsson have moved from the Buson house Into one of the houses on the south side of the creek, owned by Blanche Stan ley. Franfe Sparks of Medford spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting- with David Hannaford. Mrs. Ed Cowden received the Boy Scout quilt st the Oasfs Saturday nif?ht. Ray Hsmlsh has returned to his home in Eagle Point and is getting along fine from his recent operation. Gladys Nichols and Wilms Hues- ton are picking strawberries at the Frank Ditsworth place above Trail creek this week. Mr. end Mrs. Jacob Fry and Mrs. Tom Biiiinoa of Central Point were calling on friends in E-wtle Point, May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Fry are former residents of Eagle Point. KEESKW MTUC PRODUCTS are sold at George's Cash Groovy, Fran Hn's Grocery. So Central; Laurel St. Grocery; FrBnklin's Grocery, North Peach St.; Milk Depot. North Ivy St fjse Mall Tribune want ads. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 4. BmaH lalanft t. JTuH of th des roaa 11. Healthy 12. Irish dtamatiat ant crtlio 13. Sawe,) 14. U!1a If. Ua najla nS thread 11. BthoWett 15. Fragment 20. Planet "22. Command, 25. Dry 2S. Pasture 33. BrokPii atone and rindera used in making roads 29, PJai:t srow. Jng on the aea hottom it. Revoive 33. BracSng St. L'fidVfc5oped flower 38. Jiir1,prudenc 35. SwSmmiiif bird J7. Spet'k, of Ami tt. Station Solution of Yeataniay' Puzzle GltjOivEpp)AjpggAffVgiI. SjljPlT AiTjEiPpCTOO All N lEbapiEKigEMAJkM oaM i hie 'mMpESIMuA 41. Lasso 46, Glide over snow 4?. Op-rs by U'ajner 4P, Fdfhie seed SQ. Enlployer 51. R:r 52. Feminine M 63. Withered 4. Otter Z 3 . 4 IS j& J7 I "tt o If W .iii BM WW II I -a- ,.., , . . ... idU ipfni i .mmmmm 15 3 TT ji IT T" "TT Jf" 4T " T" t 42 4J 44 Trail TRAIL, Jnne 8. (Spli Mr. and Mrs. Potts of Oakland returnc-d home May 31, after a few days visit with Rev. and Mrs. tADieu. Miss Laura bell LaDieu accompanied them for a few weeks Tlsit with her two sis ters snd friends la Oakland. Mlwes Lena and Christine Zlmmer Sy are picking berries afc the Dlt worth place. Mi. Currier and daughter Georgia Tlsited Mrs. Francis Ash, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cushmsn and two children, Ireren and Mibs. spent Deooration day at S&m Valley and were dinner guests of Mr. Cush msn'a sister, Mrs. John HaM. Jesa Rsgsdsle has stifficieatly re covered from his recent operation to be bi tc remrn tc his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Art LaDieu, who have been vlaitlns hi parent here for a week, left Wednesday for their home in Portland. Their three children. Junior, Edna and Vivian, who have been staying with their tjrarwlpa rents through the past school year aofonj. panled their parent. Wayne Ash was home the past week end from his work at Sprague River. The many friends of Mrs. Fred Uufficiently recovered fr,- her - cent operation te be a-tele 4o tettjrn to her home on lk creek. Her sister, Mrs. Hunter of California, who has been with her for several weeks, i staying with Mrs. Sturges a tw week longer. Mrs. Calli Fry hd the miftfortme to cut her hind badly wiih n ax. and her niece, Miss Betty Ash, Is stay lug with her for a week or two. Mesdames Rena Howe, Ooldie John son and Taylor called on Mrs. Eve lyn Cobura Sunday. Mrs. Willard Horn from Diamond take was. caUtrg on frtenda at Trail, June 1. Captain Blamer and son Dewitt of Ssn Francisco are spending a few weeks at their summer home across the river here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Segenftn and daughter Mary were guests at chicken dinner t th home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lamb of Medford. Saturday evening, June 1- Miss Inez Bark is spending a few days in Medford with her aunt. Mrs Charley Porter. Mr. and Mrs, Rayone are Ttsitln relatives and friends e.t Banks, Ore During their absence Mr. KifkJand 1 looking after their place. Mrs, C. M. Ciishman and two chit dren have moved to the home of her mother. Mrs. Francis Ash. for the summer months, .while Mr. Cushman is away on forest service work. . Mrs. Carl Dawson and infant daughter Shirley of Ohiloquin are here for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. R. Dawson. S. W. Hutchinson and Boyd Tucker fished at Fish lake June 4. Mrs. Tucker accompanied them as far Butte Falls and spent the day there visiting her sister. Mrs. Vincent. Mrs, Ralph Watson and son Carroll shopped in Medford June S. Wlllism Slater i building a. sum mer home on the river for Rev. Gates of Medford, Jim Tucker and Clarence Home of Ashland visited at the Boyd Tucker home the past week-end. Guy Merriman I at Prospect work ing for Fred Middiebusher. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Instltutlsn for caring; for th & t. Wrath iQ. Seat in eharci iL Proneua IS. Sloping iettsr li, iCncourac n. Scarlet 23. Facts st fesftd 14. KWt4 2S. A.Muats 25. Smllciest: poetic tt. Psrtaifiii to ths country north of tn United Siaies t9. Of th pressn Mm I!. Short letter 22. Wsgos track 34. Annoy H, Animal of the Jr family t. Laments 40, of 4dl 4J. Sons from aa opem it. Very mii 44, Conjanftion 45. Halth resnrt 4?. Know; rcfial it. Bit or DOWN 1, JSsrrow road 2. W3J3KS 4. Dctrir.a 4. Montaln in California, 4, Cstch fm- doer snyt t. piiehtr k Ssjs delegation from Trail at tended the strawberry J?tf raj a.t Me Leod, June I Everyone had a good time. Mrs. Florence Vaton entertained few of her frienda at dinner Junes. Big Applegate BlCt APPLEGATE. June S Spl-1 Mr. and Mrs. Steven MeReynolds of Oswego, accompanied hy Mr. Mc Rynolds' slsser, Mrs. Ray Saline of Medford. and father, John McReyn oids of Grants Pass, motored to the community Sunday and were guest of Mr. and Mr. Fred Stra'jbe. Mr, and Mrs. IM? Kerr. Rurh resi dents, left recently fw GreenaprinR moamtaSn. where they will remain fc the summer, Mr. Kerr saving m ployment ther. Mr. end Mrs Eton Horfes and family, accompanied by Mr. Hedges al?er, Mr. Anderson of JscisonrUle. ft Tuesday for Sn 8merdin. where they will spend two we Ti Him? their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H J. Hodges. Leo Hoffman returned during the weelt-end from Sacramento, where he was student In Junior college. Louis Buckley, student at Columbia uni versity t Portland also returned t&f the summer vacation, and Ie Port. Jr., will arrive this week-end for the moation period. Its '.'In? completed hi secoiid year t OreKn S? college. John Harr and Mia Bertine Elmore have completed their yew's study t i Soutiiern Ci'?on Kormal school, Mlw Elmore being gradual of that in stitution. - M!s Elesnor Maul left Mc-nday hr home In Finland, where he will prmain until September, hiring Seen enesgfd to teach at the Uniontown school ajjain next term. Suffering frm Internal Injurle. Dr. Warren Cameron, ctlm of an antomoMIe ccident on the Ruch highway nearly two wwks ago, mains s patient at the Community haspiial at Uiorti. Tom Level, who ; also sustained ferulae m th wtfrck. was released trm the hospital lat ; lest weeit. Miss LouiAp Harr 1 recaverlnf from ; t two wecss' illnea w1i mumps.; Paul aariscn. iht-year-eld son of Mr, and Mrs. P. 1- Garrison of upper Applrate also la ill at bis home with scarlet fever, Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Phillip of Squaw take Jeft yesterday for Butte Falls, where they will spend few days with their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Moore. In a baseball game played at Wil liams creek Sunday, the Applegate Beavers lost to th Williams nine, 7-5. A large number ftf io3 people attended th game, whfch wa pre ceded by . picnic The Bearers are holding erening practice tis weeit in ! prepwetien for a game wit5i the Med ford Christian Endeavor, on t53 horns diamond Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Buclsley and son, accom panied by Vernon Taylor, motored to Prospect on btjsinesa Tsieaday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Offeshacher and son Fritz!, and niece, Mise Margaret Bmtsch, were guests sndy at a din ner at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Hale Wheeler, glwn in observance of their first wedding anniversary. Clarence Buck and Lculi Straut were among local people attending fen benefit I- O. O. F- dance at Gold HlU Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crow, who op erate a grocery store and sendee ela tion at Copper, are erecting near residence there, and in that connec tion will Install larger Um of gro ceries. Mr. and Mrs. Crew, formerly of BafcersfSeid. CaU purchased the property last winter. Dr. C. I- Drummond and H&rry u? wre among Medford mes transact ing busints in the community this weelE. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Halma moved to Medford recently, where the for mtr has smploymem.. They hare rented their ranch on French Gules to George Proweli. SSAOL.S, Jiin a. SpL William-: Seegmiller rano& is having winter ; oluegreas seed threshed till week, The DsArmond thresher la doing te ; work. CEinton Bslrse from JaeksonTJH la staying wita hla brother Bay here this wfk. In Par! Jsioa Is. vlaiting this week at th some of feer ooussn and f&mU?. O. S. Blackford of ?.'5ow Spring. Bov. J. C Orr of rriig. Cel., ia staying at tse WIIHam Fomeroy borne tn te Meadows for week or so nd attended Sunday school Sunday, and after the school hour delivered me. ss? a-htch was enjoyed fey J1, Mr. Orr is a hrot4wr-ln-l-w of Mrs. Pom- TTV. Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Bowen of Pasadena, Cl . are expected to arrive isere th last of th week for a two weeks visit with Mf. Bowen parents who hare recently moved onto tse Davi ranch. Mrs Ruth SoUe and family of ine Madow were Medford hoppT Sit nrdsy. Cha Srgent, ho I Quit III is PsASrfena, in now on the rot 4 to re covery, is th report nt to hi parent. Mr and Mrs. Sowen. by Mrs, Sargent, who wa called ftc-m here to hH bdld a week or so ago Mrs, Asrgent wa here on a viH at tn time. Walter Orant baa a crew in the hy field as a has all bis flrat csiting of eaialf feady for th &am. Friends of Walter Frey of lska Creek are smry o her of his Iliness n5 wish bim a apeedv recovery. Waiter is a nephew of Mrs Bsrh-Jf end th Crfler brother- Pent Hour clun wai meet at the bom of Mrs. Ruah WednfiT afternon. Jwn 13- 5ery lady la th community l Invited to fee present. M'WKfi msTAL OfTICt Pf W C mnSDaoo i now faws as o.-m 5)3 Lhrtj Siei ri JO ' 1 j I Beagle History Expert n i e-r't G O R G t . K I M S Rer?e tt. tttmes, born (n PennT! ran. a In !S4i, is the r-mtrt tti lat rewt lieis any rostntversy arie mtr pnt of bisiwy in Ibe Pa, tifiv rihsffi, lie rsme fa regn in 18A3, turned the ptinUnt raie. as employed by Tb flrfnJan in a r mmjiir snd later -tbibed lil ana plant il ba ?h-p?( eirstr Mm fn JilsJarical cey slm- Lxing Mountain LONO MOJmTAH. June (5pt, Farmer in tbs-dHtrt re by hay in. - Mr. and Mrs Siclt Toung attended a dinner Sindsy at the home ef hit, and Mrs. Wm. Perry in Es;i Pfint, glTen in honor of Mr. and Mr. Xor mnn McQuold and daughter Norsa of CMiie!an4, Cal. Mrs. MQuold I Mr. Perry's sister. Callers the past week t the HsJ- inan home urre Mr. and Mrs. Ewes Osisterhout and Guy Pruett and Herbert. Mr. Paris has purchssed Mr. Irvin Sates place. Mary EUes Holmaa apent satuMay nlsbt se a. gsest of Miss Mary Ewtag Eagle Point. Mr. Paries visited Mr. and Mr. 3or i3 von, Friday, 600 Vets Expected At G P. Convention GRANTS PASS. June C. Over ftOO dPiates and visiters ate espeted for the slats convent ion th Disabled Amerln Veteran of the World War, beginning her Fr day, Hh Omild, loeai rommander, jmsd today, Th convention ends Sunday, Lile Delta?, stat aduUnt, will srriTfi Thursday to complete arrange menta. CONTROL BOARD TO EYE TWO STATE HOSPITALS SALFM. June . im AH ifer members of the stat bord of con trol. Governor Martin, Secretary of Siei Snell and Treasurer Hoimsn. wilJ leave en a tKree-day inspection four of the two stst hsepltals In esst-arn Oregon next week. The members will stop to visit the tiiberouiosis bospitaJ t The Dallas and will continue to Pendleton to inspeet the fastem Oregon hospital for the Insane. GOOSE LAKE PIONEER WOMAN DIES, AGED 88 AUTDHAS. Cal.. Jyn 8. lUPl Mrs. Siirriida Thornton Baiiard, 85. who eroased the plsi&x in a wages train in died here today. Mrs. S&Hard lived at Goose Lske during the nectic winter of 1872- 75. when Captain Jack and Modoc In dian renegades carried on a guerilla warfare against soldiers and wnit civilian. She was a native of Missouri. MAY DROP INCOME TAX CASES AGAINST WALKER KBW YORK, June S, m The Kew York Amerioan say today is copyright story, tli government wl drop it Income tax evasion oa iigainat forsier Mayor James J Wal ker In the near future, on th ground that the charges against him cannot be substantiated. FISHERMAN REGAINS LOST ROD AND FISH THE DAtLS, Ore.. June (m FJoyd oer tost his fishing pod yea itday. When he bonowed another and continued fishing he reeied it In find hi Jest rod entangled in hi Un plus 31-pound sturgeon which had been caught by th hook lost la the deep pool sewral fnlntes pre viously. 'HOMESTAKE MINE PAYS ! MONTHLY $3 OIVIOENQ j JfCW YOBIC. Jun 5, 4APi Ho?ne jnUtoe Minlns company declared the : I?!! monthly extra dividend of 2 !and the rejular monthly dividend f JSt both payahie Jun 3S to stork of i record June 30. GEN. VON LiNSiNGEN OF WORLD WAR FAME DIES HAJIOVSH. Germans. June AP Oenerel AIndr von Llnsm s;n. oommar of Ciermany's south' fm arm? dur'ng th world w-r snd of the Berlin rrion when th im jr,3,stlc :m tra overthrown In 118. died today of bronobfUi. He wa aS yesra od. WfNTOW GLASS IS sell window :ss and anil repose your n?3k wtn4ow reaaono.y- I3r3d3 Ct1 r.et Work Home natrait or family froup and children at Special Price MAW CRED1TEE i WIH SUCCESS F EXHIBIT OF ART Wi Contr1bed1 Mnrh farorable comment a been spread abaut MedftS ooneeaisg snibrm Oregon's frst non-Ju?y rt exhibit, sponsored by the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. This outstanding imerest H only bint of what ia be seeosriShed is t Mtttte displays of this nature. The exhibit, whlcs i th first & fa kind fvpr ttempd in ?uthern Oregon. rvss made psMble t&m3g the ingenyity of Jacaes Matio. th artist who originated and ceriy promoted I- Tl5 manf rin'tors and etfhlbmjig artlfts feare Totced tJsely Crp.nim tn appreciatltm o? Jscqv.es Matlaae ffrt Is program and to i&os lending ftssstaiK-e and materia," The errlsing staff 1nd Jacques Matlaque, exhibit managers A. H. Sanw??, manager of Jsson County Chamber of Commerce Jobn n? King, technical advlsior; ElSrM w. Cory, display, and Blanch L eierc, reception hostess. Thf eontrJbuiing maferlsl '.-sees as follows; Walter lett and fh Medford Center biidng. KJocfeer Printery Geo. A. Bynt Theatej. Ine Cupp's Furniture company. P. W, Foster, shsw rsrd ziigti C. X, manager Montgomery Ward, tsdom pany; Medford Mail Tribune, Med ford News and KMSD J, Newberry and eomnany and Ssngle Stadio, APPLEGAT STATIONS BttS AFPLFaATE, uc .rSSp:. Witfe the fast approach of Bra season, locsi foreat serfic empioyos are taJdnf their posic in the moun tain regions as firemen and 5oo1e outs. , George Ellis of aejatonriUe placed tmparariiy at Cinnifcar Trail lookont Wednesday to remain unrSi the return of J. I, Koxle from the Oregon Nat Son al Guard tnc&mpr&efit. Mr. Ellia tt accompanied on the raouciain by Mr. Silis, and toIloTjf icg bis ?Pieae. v? return to his post en Whisltey Peak. Mr. RoxSs, an Afchlend n4den was on duty at Cinniba? Trail laat year. Itrian ClTk of Jackson?!!! na been piaced on Wagner Butt, and Dean SaB marsh of Mulord tt Tal&wbos, Jim Wmntngham hts been station ed again at Hutton as a fireman, and Albert Young and- Wm. McDsn ii 3o on duty is that capsctty. AH lockouts will b on duty h?r by Juna 15. th foremen to be com plete,? 3ocatd ten day later. SLOW Pi PASS CLEA.HA &ZFDC Ow, Jus 6 i AP) Grind- ing It way slowly through tfc neaTiest central Oregon drlfta on record, ths state highway ecmmU aion anew pitsv today a believed to be about half way to th summit ' tn McKtnzle Pas. Drift rfcnge up to 40 fart la depi and conaiderabJe oynftmite i belrig used to meJte oners '.ios of th plo possible. Even on the summit .riti up to seven feet deep te as- countered, highway official ay, Th east end of tis road is declared to b Is ttir shape from 6lsr to Ui summit of the L&va Beds. BY LOSS OF PORTLAND. Ort, Jaa . fAFl WHtisM m. Uxtf, mtamn acrtarr of the Oregon i)trt tt oo coda aasJsonty, B3wa today that c3rJta Jcr the od ttwm.r!' vfrt rtlH brtng iT!l daajMSc th l'n;tM 8tata mpnmt esurt arfvrs raitej on the fBA. Long m'.i! that "r.frir 3 jrseeM Jsare yp'.MPrf cosffn5" bcay t3 cede ha Nri lr3a?d imcf y:'vi. lrt pf jtr.' He said Jsls neacj. qtiaris . o;:!(3 remaps open fof th LABOR DAY RODEO PLAN OF APPLEGATE GRANGE ma APPLEQAm n Plan for eJsborst onemans of Labor Day ar ander y bere &y th lo-s! ersnce. A rodeo and ber be etle wrtM b hetd on Thompeftn creek, according to arrangement betel made by th way and mean corn mitte of irbicis Frtrsk Ksutses chalrmsfE. The comnUtt hM mtlns Sunday at the Totrs M residence to format pian fof ttee event FIRE HAZARD MAY CLOSE NORTHWESTERN FORESTS Ma9SriEU3. Or.. JUO 4 ( AP! Kels Tunf. (SUtrict ! wrtta. alsij toflay that aoathiPCTtea Oreea t ma? 3st to 6 JistM is due to t t,r hazard ssea .lned t.y th teht hot weather. So. SliWild. MANNED