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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Yellow cat. Name "Dickey."
513 Beatty. Reward.
LOST If dog missing, call 1518.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced girl for general
housework. Call 1193-H.
ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare
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time. $5 to $10 weeKiy. bxperieiu-e
unnecessary. Dignified work. Send for RENT -stamp
for particulars. HAWKINS, ! unfurnished
Dept. BU3, BOX to. naniiiiwii". iim.
ADDRESSING, mailing circulars at
home. for. mall dealers. Earn $15
weekly. Experience unnecessary.
Stamp brings particulars. Wilson
Co., ijong eeacn. win.
WANTED Young lady for companion
and light housework, part time.
1716 E. Main.
WANTED Middle-aeed woman for
housework on farm. Phone 565-M.
WANTED Housekeeper, unincumber
ed, not over 40. for bachelor. Home
and good propostion for right party.
Box 3059. Tribune.
WANTED Girl lor general houseworit
and care of two children. Oo-xi
home and spending money Address
Box 2948. Mall Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
WA NTDD Ex pe r 1 e need
ners. Tel 258-J.
npple thin-
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Partner in small sawmill.
Have large contract to fill. Small
Investment required. Investigate at
once. Box 401, Tribune.
$35 A WEEK opportunity. Need wo- j
men vo service iuu ia;imy simr.j
route. Every thia? furnished; au
tomobile given if you qualify. Write
Albert Mills. 7168 Monmouth, Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
RAVE opening now for reliable sales
man flfie 25 to 50 years to take care
of demand for Rawleigh household
products in Medford. Good promts
for hustlers. We furnish every"1".?
hut the car to start you. Rawleigh
Co., Dept. ORF-I24-C, Oakland, Cal.
AMAZING new opportunity. Demon
strate for nationally known tailor
ing company. Start at 935 wceklv.
No canvassing. Permanent position.
Rapid advancement. Your own
clothes free. Give full details. W.
Gibson. 500 Throop, Dept. 4628.
Chicago.
INVESTIGATORS wanted to qualify
for insurance claims work and rep
resent national bureau In spare
time. Experience unnecessary. Must
be reliable men with average edu
cation. Name two responsible ref
erences. Universal Claims Bureau,
1145 Polk St.. San Francisco. Cal.
MOST sensational tailoring line In
history ready. Davis announces
many new money making features.
All clothes insured, one year, low
prices big compensation and bon
uses. Experience unnecessary. Sam
ples furnished. P. H. Davis, Dept.
AE-10, Cincinnati. O.
STEADY Job for reliable man with
car. $60 month and all expenses.
Also car allowance. Drive between
Medford and Portland. Investment
$100. Returnable. Chance to ad
vance to larger salary. Box 3083.
Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Best low priced closed car
cash will buy. Rt. 1, Box 519.
RESIDENCE PROPERTY WANTED
Will buy on contract, purchase
equity, or exchange home place. A.
W. Frederick, Myrtle Creek. Ore.
WANTED Best second hand car that
$75.00 will buy. Also the oest 18
or 20 gauze double-barrel shot
gun for $15 00. Please advise what
vou have. N. B. Stoddard. Butte
Falls.
WANT TO BUY Small modern
house. Write description & price
to Box 3154. Tribune.
WANTED Garden tractor, state
price, make, condition. Write Box
3002. Tribune.
WANTED 4-inch p'.pe t3T irriga
tion. Glenn Darby. Kings Hi;i
way. WILL PAY cash for Ford model A or
Chevrolet roadster or coupe. Must
be cneap. 518 So. Oakdale.
WANTED To rent. 4 or fl-room house
close In; adults steadily employed
Must be reasonaole. Addrew Box
3137. Tribune.
FURNITURE VAN wants loid from '.
Seattle about June 20. Hawuy
Transfei. Tei 6i5.
WANTED Wool mohair S-f us t
fore you el wrtoi oms a:;d txine
f-r aaie. Medf.-rd Birra.n House
37 No. Grape St. Pa.
WANTED--MISCELLANE0TJ3
WANTED Heifer calves. Writ Ruby ,
Setiulz. Beagle. Oregon.
AVAILABLE 4 -room modern furnish- j
ed apt. For information, Holly '
Apts.. 135 No. Holly. Tel. 1397-R I
WANTED j
We pay cash for household goods. I
furniture and stoves- wo also ouy
metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo
hair. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1002
WANTED Reasonably; priced second
nand car. good condition Term
Boi 2971 Tribune.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6 -room modern house,
unfurnished. 20 So. Fir.
HOUSE for rent or sale. Call at 928
No. Central before 8 in the morn
ing or after 6 p. m.
SMALL FURN. HOUSE for rent.
817 W. 10th or Tel. 621-R.
Call
FOR RENT Small, attractive fur
nished house, $27.50. Phone &89-J-3.
FOR RENT 6 -room furnished mod
ern house. 225 So. Riverside. Tel.
457-J.
FOR RENT Several unfurnished
houses. Western Loan an Bldg.
Co., 45 So. Central.
FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex,
oil heater, electric range. Inqut e
534 N- Bartlett.
; FOR RENT b-room modem house
' furnished, fireplace, piano 1013 W
I Oth.
FOR RENT Modern 3 -room furn
house. 315 So. Peach. Fred C San
der. FOR RENT Small modern f'trniahert
house; Frlgidalre. garage. 231 Nci
Holly St.
FOR RENT Modern upstairs duplei
three rooms and bath, new furni
ture, electric refrigerator and ran?e
beautiful grounds nicely located
Phone W W Walker. No 81 or
893-J-3.
Homes furnished or
Brown & White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
, FOR RENT 3 -room furnished; adults
only. 9 E. Jackson.
' FURNISHED apartment for rent.
! One lame and one small apartment.
I Furnished. Reasonable rent. Call
J at Mall Tribune office.
FURNISHED apt. for rent, 375 So.
j Central.
COMPLETELY furnished 3 rooms;
garage. During summer months. 1
Tel. 955-J. 246 So. Riverside.
t LARGE re-decorated apartment; over
stuffed furniture, Frlgidalre. hot
water, steam heat, sleeping porch,
parage, laundry room. Butler Apt.,
24', So. Grape.
( FOR RENT Apt. 806 W M tul
' FOR RENT Holland apts Tel 710
12 ROOMS and sleeping porch, down
stairs 344 No. Birtlett.
DURELL COURT, phone 879-X
appointment
for
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM A1TD BOARD Meals. 244 S
Central. Phone 383-X.
RATES reasonable at 716 E Mala.
Central. Phone 383-X
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furn. room with use of
garage. Tel 476-J.
FOR RENT 1 room and kitchenette.
Adults. 51 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 3 -room housekeeping
suite with garage. For adults only.
327 N. Grape St.
FOR RENT Nicely furnltied 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 wk. 153 Granite St.. Asmano
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Building lot In
Medford for milk cow, car. or what
have you. Box 3162, Tribune.
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: fool
hills ranch suitable fur stock
sheep, game preserve or summM
cabin site. Address Box 3. 16 Mail
Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Bv owner,
modern house. Box 2931, Tribune.
FOR SALE 15 A., about 1000 tier of
hard - wood on this fine location,
close to eood school, price $500.
Would take small car on this. Write
Box 3094. Mall Tribune.
$3000 cash will handle. No trada
Rent property. Blair's. Lowell, Ore.
CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES Sev
eral ranches. Plenty water, clover
and alfalfa. 2 ranches to lease. If
it's real estate. I have it. Roberta.
Realtor. 720 W. 2nd.
IMPROVED 40 acre tract. 20 clover,
running stream. Crater Lake nigh
wav. 1-3 acre strawberries. 4 milch
cows. 4 calves, cnlckens. cream -P-ar.itor.
Clear. Trade for good Med-fo-d
house. Homeseekers Exchange.
402 E. Main-
HOMESITE 4 -room houe, 8 acres,
timber: on Savage Like At Hign
wav. Price f50. See owner. B. C.
Bostw.ck. Route No. 1, Grants
Pass, Oregon.
BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for a.
10 A fruit XU A timber land 6 rm
m xi r n nous P : 1 1 w a t r s v . rr.
Lvd:a M Vonws Old Stage Rd
e.id. Beall Lace, turn north 4cb
iio-ie.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SACRIFICE SALE
Business local ion, Pacific highway.
460 ft. frontage on highway, roads
on alP aide: 4 -room house, store
building, trading post. If sold by
June 15:h will sacrifice. $2000; $500
cash, balance terms. See owner, 20
North Peach St. Phone 910-Y.
FOR SALE One acre, house, garag.
half mile out, $760. H. N. Loliana,
225 So. Oakd&le.
SACRIFICE SALE
$4000 HOME $1800.
7-room home, beautiful lot. well lo
cated, nice shade trees. If sold by
June 13th will take $1800: $500
cash, balance terms. See owner, 20
North Peach St. Phone 910-Y.
SACRIFICE SALE
13 acres Bear creek bottom land; 7
room modern bungalow; continual
supply of water for Irrigation; good
dairy barn; 10 acres in alfalfa.; fine
garden land. improvements cost
more than price asked. Price $3800.
Terms. This offer good until June
15th. See owner, 20 North Pea oh
St. Phone 910-Y.
FOR SALE 3 -room modern house at
sacrifice. Inquire at 011 S. River
aide. ATTRACTIVE LOT. 73x275 ft.. Close.
In. paved street; small house, fine
garden land. Only $700; easy term
L- G. Pickell. 204 East Main.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown Si White.
FOR SALE OR RENT Summer home
at Union Creek on the Rogue Fls
mo gas range, lights, fireplace, com
pletely furnished Phone W W
Walker. No. 31 or B9B-J-3.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building St Loan
A&s'n. Phone 195.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE '28 Ohev. coupe. Real
buy. $90. Write R. Reeves, Jackson
ville, are C. C Buck.
FIRST $30 takes my equity in 1927
Grsham truck. Phone 172 evenings.
1934 DODGE COUPE, perfect con
dition; fifteen thousand mileage.
Call 1586-J.
LATE model Ford V-8 Coupe, v real
buy. only $395. Pteroe-Allen Motor
Co., Dodge and Plymouth.
1934 Chevrolet Pickup.
1932 Nash Special Sedan.
1930 Ford Coupe.
1929 Ford Coupe.
1931 Ford Truck. Duals.
1932 International Truck. Duals.
1929 Chev. Log Truck and Trailer.
1927 Hudson Coach.
1927 Bulck Coach.
1927 Chev. Coupe
1929 Chevrolet Truck.
Many more for you to select from.
Liberal Terms.
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
123 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 303.
See the man In the big hat.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity 1934
ixige ueiAixe sedan, perfect con
dition. Box 3093, Tribune.
FREE
Used car offer. One week only. 50 gals.
uas rttKK witn any used car listed
below. Good at any gas station.
1935 Ford V-8 sedan. General Jum
bo tires.
1933 Ford V-8 sedan, radio, lots of
- -special equipment.
1933 Ford V-8 DcLuxe sedan.
1929 Ford Town sedan.
1932 Chev. e-dan.
1931 Chev. Spt. coupe. ,
1931 Chrysler 8 coupe.
1934 Chrysler 6 coupe.
1934 Studebaker 8 sedan, radio and
heater.
1929 LaSalle coune.
Also a number of others to choose
zfrom. Lot bn North Corner 6th and
Bartlett.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
FOR SALE 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe.
Sacrifice If taken at once. May be
seen at 1033 W. 11th. Saturday or
Sunday.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One young Guernsey
bull. Serviceable age. Subject to
registration. Sell reasonable or
trade for fresh cow. W. J. Jamison,
Eagle Point. Star Rt Box 24.
BUCKSKIN HORSE 3 year old. broke
to riding. J. E. Wooten, Box 435.
Route 1, Coleman Creek.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Pedigreed
New Zealand white St H&vanne,
rabbits. Also Klelnsmlth strain Bar
red Rock hens and rooster. 2015 E.
Main.
FRESH COWS and heavy springers o
Dr. Sand's ranch. Talent Phone
371-J-8.
8 HEAD of registered Hereford built
good paper. Call 1559.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE l doz Br&mba hn and
rooster. $12 Some small chickens
and ducks; 6 large Red h.-is Call
at 813 Beekman Ave. city
WHITE LEGHORN setting efgs 50c
G. A. DeVoe, Tel. 523-J-3.
FRYERS Carley Poultry Farm. 8H-W
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
BARGAINS in Used Pianos. $69.00 up:
2 slightly used granda. greatly re
duced; 2 used bungalow pianos.
SUMMER TERM PIANO LESSONS
FREE. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 123
W. Main.
FOR SALE Dairy fly sprays. 90c per
eallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed
Co.
WE HAVE 20 tons or more alfalfa,
second and third cuttings this sum
mer to sell. T. V. Williams, Rt. 4
FOR SALE Oaa water heater, living
room and dining room electric fix
tures. Phone 280.
FOR SALE Oat and vetch oay.
7-F-14.
FOR SALE Hay. or trade or yourg
stock. R. E. Collins Rt. t dox nii
FOR SALE Brry cups fruit basket
and crates of til kinds Monarch
Seed St Peed Co.
FOR SALE One -spot fles powder for
vour dog. Monarch Seed and Fed
Co. !
FOR SALE Household fly spray In
bu'.ie. Bring your on.a:nrs. prt-t
rifht. Moa..-cfc Seed and reed Co.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE All steel safe, double
door, size 22x30x22 In. Price reason
Able. S. A. Kroschel, 522 W. 4th.
FOR SALE Fruit Jars. bed. sani
tary cot, chest of drawers, tent,
library table, garden hose, vacu
um sweeper. 714 Welch St. at
West Jackson.
SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to
Buy Your Home.
LOOKLOOK- LOOK Ladles' dressed
50c to $3 50 Men s clothe 75c to
$5.00 Shoes 25c to $1 50 Children's
Clothing 10C to $3 00 USED WARD
ROBE SHOP. 518 E Main.
FOR SALE One 2 -horse Fairbanks
Morse gasoline engine. 25 Lewis Ave.
FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon
arch Seed b Feed Co.
SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. $300
Fert Hirer and garden plowing
Washed sand. rock, plaster sand
Bateman'a. 1634-Y or 913-J.
FOR SALE 3 50-gallon H&rdle J?
spray rig. complete hose guns, etc
2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted
deep well outfit Inquire D M
Lowes place. Valleyvlew.
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUOHT SOU)
AND RENTED Flyon Eleetrlo Serv.
Ice. Phono 107.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I
Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware
PERSONAL
CLAIRVOYANT. PALMIST. TruW
ful advice on tuslness. love, marrlag
903 No. Riverside.
MRS. MARTIN. Noted Psychic, crysnt
reader. Accurate, truthful Leaving
soon. 412 N. Ivy St.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Old established country
store doing splendid cash business.
WELL EQUIPPED auto camp, doing
fine business, clear. Trade for Med
ford residence or small acreage.
Homeseekers' Exchange, 402 E. Main.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
AISSTRAC'I CO.
Abstracts of Title and
ntle Insurance Tit
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and o, wo. a
North Central Ave., upstairs.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McOonagle. 258-M. commerc.il
Spraying.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 113
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO -Office
i015 No Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY rRANSFER - Expert pack
. era 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 Orap?
Mail Tribune Daily
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Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $30 to $300 for !
personal or household purposes .-n
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Refinanced Loans closed
within 30 minutes. License No. 3
157 See W E Thomas or E J.
Riley. 45 So. Central.
Piano and tiultar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HMOHTTeheri
Piano nd Steel Guitar Song wr'
ing service Studio, 318 LI be.
Building, Medford Ore.
LEGAL NOTICES
County Treasurer's Cull For General
County fund Win rants.
State of Oregou, County, of Jackson.
S3.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion, of all warrants drawn on the
General County fund of Jackson
County, which were registered to and
Including May 31. 1934.
Interest on the above called war
rents, ceases on this the 8th day of
June. 1935.
Dated at Medford. Oregon on thia
the 8th day of June, 1935.
A. C. WALKER.
Treasurer of Jackson
County. Oregon.
FOREIGN SERVICE
The United States Army Recruiting
Office In Portland Is adding impetus
to the recruiting campaign now in
progress In order to fill all Its foreign
service vacancies before end of the
fiscal year now rapidly drawing to a
close, according to Major H. D. Bag-
nail, Armv recruiting officer In
charge of the Portland recruiting dis
trict of which Medford Is s part.
Foreign service vacancies for the
Hawaiian Islands offer an unusually
Interesting assignment In the many
branches available, including Infan
try, coast artillery, quarter master
corps, engineers, and medical depart
ment, while for the Philippine Isl
ands, vacancies are available for the
coast artllley and chemical wnrfnre
service.
In view of the limited time remain
ing, no reservations are being made
In these vacancies, and interested
young men should contact Sergeant
Klelnschmldt, at the Army Recruiting
Station In the City Hall, Medford.
while there still remains time.
There are also vacancies available
for previous service men only In the
coast artillery, at Fort Wordcn, Wash
ington. The W. C.T. U.
W. C. T. U. will hold a regular
meeting at 2:30 Thursday. June 13
at the home of Mrs. Addle. Hallcy at
the Pnlace Hotel, Soutn Central ave.
Mrs. Halley Is a charter member of
the local union. Mrs. w. T. Berry.
chairman of the Flower Mission de
partment is in charge of the program,
presenting several jot the members In
a playlet, also musical numbers. Brief
items of interest In the life of Fran
ces Wlllard will also be given. A full
program will be published later and
all members and friends are urged to
attend.
Phone 542, We ll haul away yjur
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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ARMY OFFERING
FfEaVlElUul
Society and Clubs
Benson Pupils In
Craterian Recital
Of Varied Dances
Pupils of Eve Benson's dancing
studio will be presented in recital !
at the Craterian between shows on
June 11 in an interesting and var
ied program, as follows;
Ballet. "Moonlight Reverie," by
Ruth Fitch. Oretchen McAllister.
Ruth Slorah. Aklko Salto, Pattl
Mattlson, Betty Green, and Joan
Buchter.
Tap and song. Beverly Btrk. Dol
ores Dell. Florence Harwood, Helen
Rubinstein, and Barbara Brooks.
"The Ha Cha Cha Strut," Jaia
toe. by Jewel Deter.
"Holland Kiddlei." by Joan Mole,
and Alice Takahlra.
Rhythm Tap, Wlster Whlsenant.
"The Flappers and the Shoe Shin
ers. ' by Betty Green, Pattl Mattl
son. Oretchen McAllister and Bar
bara Holt.
Goofus," eccentric, Stanley Oua-
tln and Durell Adams.
"Basket of Roses," by Barbara
Earl, Florence Harwood. Gertrude
Lewis and Patricia Older.
"Hungarian Csardaa," by Ruth
Slorah.
"Rhythm of the Rain," tap. by
Oretchen McAllister and Betty Green,
"The French Apache." by James
Foster and Jewel Deter.
"The Lass With a Delicate Air."
a toe aolo. by Reglna Parsons.
"Lacquer Cage." canaries, by Gret
ta Smith, Phyllis Wendt. Sybil Ha
gen. Helen Rubinstein, Nancy Swem.
Beverly Blrk, Betty Deaver, Barbara
Brooks; scarlet tanager, Alice Taka
hlra; cats, Mary Grltch, Barbara
Bevan, Christine Devaney.
"Parade of the Wooden Soldiers,"
by Pattl - Mattlson. Betty Green.
Gretehen McAllister and Dwell
Adams,
"The Captive Slave,' Interpretive,
by Elaine Brophy.
"The Hula." by Pattl Mattlson.
"Stair Tap," by Helen Rubinstein,
Barbara Brooks and Beverly Blrk.
"Acrobatic," by Aklko Salto, Joan
Buchter, Barbara Bevan, Joan Mole,
and Alice Takahlra. A few Adagio
movements will also be performed
by James Foster.
"Penguin Parade." by Betty Dea
ver. Barbara Brooks. Beverly Blrk.
Nancy Swem. Helen Rubinstein, Sy
bil Hngen, Gretta Smith, and Phyl
lis Wendt.
Miss Marlon Moore will accom
pany the dancers, asslster by Don
Hucknbee at the organ.
D. A. R. Neics
On Friday, June 14, the annual
picnic of Crater Lake chapter. Daugh
ters of the American Revolution will
be held In Llthla Park. Anhland.
A picnic luncheon will be served at
one o'clock followed by a business
meeting and a program In commem
oration of Flan Day.
Mesdames G. Q. D'Alblnl, C. A.
Meeker. S. S. Smith and C. A. Barnes
will be hostesses for the afternoon.
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Travel Htiidy Club
Will Meet on Monday
Travel Study club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Elisabeth Burr,
Monday, June 10. at 3 o'clock, an
nouncement stated yesterday.
Miss Pat Carlnn
Returns from School
Miss Pat Carlon, who has been at
tending Cornish school of drama,
music and art at Seattle during the
winter, returned on the OreRonian
Saturday morning to spend the sum
mer vacation at her home here,
Loyalty Club Pinna
Meeting on Wednesday
Loyalty club of F. O. E. will have
their regular business meeting Wed
nesday afternoon, June 12. A covered I
dish luncheon will be served at 12:30
and the meeting will follow, at 3:00'
o'clock. All members are urged to
attend.
Thimble Club Will
Meet Scrlpter Home
Chrysanthemum Thimble club No.
223, Neighbors of. Woodcraft, will
hold a regular business meeting on
Thursday, June 13 at the home of
Neighbor Dorothy Scrlpter, M Rose
avenue, beginning at 2:00 p. m. All
members are urged to attend,
Chiirrh Association
To Meet on Wednesday
The Women's Association of the
First Christian church will meet In
the church recreational hall Wednes
day afternoon. June 13 at two o'clock.
All ladies of the church are urged to
attend.
Chrysanthemum t'lrrle
Members Hnve Pep Rally
Chrysanthemum circle No. 84.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, held a meet
ing In the form of a "pep rally" on
the evening of June 6. Visiting
Neighbors of Oak circle No. 343 of
Phoenix and those of circle No. 84
were very much pleased to entertain
Organizer Neighbor Hosg who gave a
very Interesting and Instructive talk
on the plans of the, order. After the
social hour dainty refreshments were
served at beautifully decorated tables
In the dining hall by the committee
In charge.
Wilms Hares Elected
Head Pm ahontas Lodjre
On Friday, June 7, the nsful'' order j
of business of Pocahontas lodg$ tn- :
eluded election of officers for the en- i
suing six months as follows: j
Pocahontas. Wilms, Hayes; prophet- I
e, Sarah Tolle; Wenonah. Dorotha !
Watktns: Powhatan, LeRoy Stagg; re
porter. Florence Rush.
Initiation was held and Ross Kyle (
was instructed Into the mysteries of .
the degree. A social time was held
following the buslnesa hour and re
freshmnts were served by Sarah j
Tolls. Dorotha Watktns and Esther
Dooms.
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
Several week end camping tours are
culminating Girl Scout activities for
the summer. Although a few of the
troops are planning meetings.
The first class girls of troop 6 en-
Joyed a two night camp at the Root
cabin on the Rogue. The following
girla with their lieutenant, Marian
Moore, made the trip: Vera WutcJu,
Nola Harwood, Corlnne Harwood,
Olive Elridge and Rhea Anderson.
The girls of troop o axe holding
semi-monthly meetings during the
summer, meeting Tuesday morning
from 0:30 to It, and working on Items 1
of special interest to girls.
Mrs. Van Valzah'a troop la meeting
during the remainder of June and la
working on scrap books.
Mrs. Frank Grey 1 taking troop 3
on an over-night trip to Mrs. White's
summer cabin on Wagner creek.
Girl Scouts of troop 7 spent their
annual overnight trip In Mrs. Root's
cabin at Peter Pan on the Rogue
river. Following la one of the scouts'
report of this trip:
"We left Wednesday morning from
the Washington school. Mrs. Dean,
Mrs. Smith aud Mra. D'Alblnl took all
of us In their cars. Ruth Clark and
Mona Hedges followed In their car
with the food and moat of the bed
rolls. We girls arrived at Mrs. Root's
cabin In due time. Owing to a flat
tire our lieutenants did not arrive
with our lunches and bed rolls until
past noon.
"The afternoon passed quickly with
bed making, rest hour and swimming.
We swam Elk creek. The water
was very cold so we did not stay in
long. After swimming we all had I
milk and graham crackers. After a
filling and satisfying aupper we had
a camp-fire program. Each patrol
gave a skit and then we sang songs.
At the conclusion of the evening we
toasted marshmallows.
"A few girls slept In the cabin and
the rest of us slept outdoors. Break
fast came at 8:30. After K. P. duty
we went for a short walk up Elk
creek. In the afternoon our leaders
laid a treasure hunt. The trail led
up hills, over logs and one clue was
even on the dock. The treasure when
found was composed of lollipops and
candy sticks.
"Soon after supper one car of girls
left for home. Those of us who were
left made fudge and then departed
ior our own homes.
"The leaders who accompanied us
were Captain Lillian Humphrey. Mrs.
Smith, Mona Hedges and Ruth Clark.
The girls who enjoyed this outing
were: Elsie Older, Mary Elizabeth
Clark. Clavaa Fornler. Pollv Dean-
Helen Rammin. Norma Dlllworth.
Shirley Lawrence. Nona Heylsnd, Me-
una persons. Dorothy Stubhlefleld.
Phyllis eleven, Opal Benbow, Jean
Smith, Beverly Smith. Darleen Scott,
and Corlnne D'Alblnl."
The final meeting before summer
will be held Monday evening at Cap
tn Humphrey's home on West Main.
The time Is 7:30. Thia meeting Is to
mvwt some girls in the Olrl Scout
organization. All members of the
troop are to te present. A party with
refreshments has been promised after
Investiture.
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
Tha laat bualnaaa meeting held In
the Eaglea Hall, waa very well attend
ed. After considerable business the
meeting waa adjourned and the ladlea
Joined tha men In seeing some clever
entertainment furnished by Johnnie
Eads, a young magician. He had sev
eral very clever acta and waa woll
received by all. Following thia danc
ing was enjoyed ana rerreanmems
served at a late hour.
The bridge party beld at the home
of Mra. Fluhrer, on Wellington
Heights, last Wednesday evening, waa
a delightful affair, thirteen tables
being in play. After the awarding of
prlaea refreabmenta were served.
Monday evening. June 10. there will
be a social meeting In the club rooms
In the Eagles hall. The meeting will
be devoted to Fldao and special enter
tainment haa been arranged.
Vast Hide rirrle
To Meet Wednesday
The East aide circle of the Presby
terian church will meet with Mrs.
Frederick Johnson, 3322 East Main
street on Wednesday for a 1 o'clock
luncheon, It waa announced yester
day.
Home portrait or family groups
and children at Special Prices.
Shangle Studio. Phone 1308.
Lawnmowers: Sharpened Phone
26T Medford Cyolery. 28 N Fir.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
THIS WEEK
Faint, all colors, per gallon $1.20
Pipe, New. Ued, 'A, Xu 1, 1. Vu 2 inch and 3 inch.
Big assortment used Ranges.
Used Oots and New Pads, per set $5.00.
Split Pulleys, Boxings, Shaft Collars new, used.
Used Washing Machines.
Large stock of Hose Canvas, Spray, Suction.
60-inch Saw Mill Saws big reduction. '
Chains, Peeveys, Cant Hooks.
Pumps, Motors. Belting.
ADVERTISING MAIL
RULES TO CHANGE
Amendments recently made to the
postal laws affecting the mailing
of advertising or other matter as
ordinary malls, which will become
effective July 1. were announced
yesterday by Postmaster Frank De-
SOU7A.
After that date matter win be
accepted when addressed to rural
or star route box holders with the
name of the ctty and state prefer
red, but where desired by the sender
the same will be accepted for mail
ing If the word "Local" la uaed in
stead of the name of the city and
state.
No matter of this class will bs
accepted for delivery by city car
riers unless the same be addressed
to either "Occupant" or "House
holder," together with the local
street and number, city and state.
Heretofore this class of mall has
been accepted when addressed mere
ly to the patron without the desig
nation of street and number.
So far as practicable, the pieces
shoJld be delivered to the post of
fice In packages of fifty, securely
tied and labeled according to tha
manner In which the same la to
be distributed. The sender should
ascertain the number of boxes to be
served on each route in order that
a complete distribution may be
made.
Heath Drug Store
Has Campaign For
Health Promotion
Lloyd C. Thompson, national direc
tor of the Physicians' Expansion bu
reau, today announced completion of
plans to start a "better health" cam
paign in Medford under the sponsor
ship of Heath's Drug Store. Plana
were made by Thompson to Initiate
the health campaign following a se
rifs of conferences with some of tha
leading physicians of Medford. He
was accompanied here by Robert R.
Hartley, state director.
Fred Heath, Jr., states that this
health program dovetails In with hit
ideas of the practice of ethical phar
macy and that he desires the mes
sages to Indelibly Implant on the
minds of the people of Medford tha
fact that modern medicine can con
quer virtually every 111 of mankind
If treatment Is begun soon enough.
Lloyd C, Thompson
Heath, Imbued with the Importance
of frequent physical examination by
a medical doctor, releases one of ft
aeries of health talks on each Sunday
In the Mall Tribune to Instruct the
public on matters of medical care.
Thompson states that 'lt la sanely
ethical to publicize the dignity of
the old arts of materia medics and
pharmacoepla. If wa expect to seri
ously Interest the laity In better
health Individually." A goal which
the bureau haa aet before It, accord
ing to Mr. Thompson. Is "to elimi
nate eventually every form of medi
cal quackery and malpractice."
Something over $700,000,000 la spent
-annually on quackery by suffering
humanity, Mr. Thompson aald. as he
pointed to the need of the public
being educated to the Importance of
obtaining real medical care. Thomp
son also commended the high stand
ards and professional attainments of
the medical men whom he haa con
tacted In Medford during the tim
that he has been arranging for ths
publication of the health talks.
tn tha aggregate, patients were ad
mitted to the 6,600 hospitals In the
united States on an average of one
every 4.41 seconds throughout vast
year for a total of more than 7,
0 00 .000.
Pot Good Buys tn Used Cars
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, IKO.
Lot on East 8th St. Tel. 18
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