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PAGE THIRTEEN WHAT VOUWmTgassified FOR E ASY .RE FERE NCE 1-0 U.ltiV VO liUV BO&Rfttt.' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, SfJEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935. l Boaa every d on tliU pase. Vou will probably Una ei aclly the thins you want to buy or sell. It It Isn't there, advertise. ' Inexpensive, effective. Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, nr wnM - .lo (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes 1,3B Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's small black zipper purse; contained 2 keys; Wed. night near Jackson or Bartlett. Pleise return to Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP "WANTED Housekeeper on ranch; motherless home; lull charge. Ad dress A. B Tribune. "WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. References re quired. Phone 1102, between 10 and 2. WANTED Girl lor general housework and care- ol two children. Good home and spending money. Address Box 2946. Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP 6TEADY Job for reliable man with car. $60 month and all expenses. Also car allowance. Drive between Medford and Portland. Investment 8100, Returnable. Chance to ad vance to larger salary. Box 3083. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS GIRL wants housework or care of children for board and room. Ref erences. Phone 84. I WANTED..MISCELLANE0US COUPLE WILL SHARE EXPENSES with reliable party driving to Okla homa. References given. Tel. 653-R. WANTED To buy like rent, modern home in or near Medford. Box 3318. Tribune. FURNITURE van returning from Los Angeles empty, wants load. Call Ends Transfer, 315. WANTED Best car ftlOO cash will buy. No dealers. 112 S. Fir St.. Medford. EMPTY furniture van wants load from San Diego or vicinity about July 1. Tel. 015. Hawley Transfer. WANTED A few fat hogs or lambs for shipment to Portland June 16sh. Don Nealon, Phone 118. Central Point. WANTED To buy a small house and lot. or a half A. or less. Must be first grade soil for vegetables. Pre fer location near foothills. Cash Box 3370, Tribune. WANTED Bldg. and Loan shares on acreage; plenty of wood to more than pay tor place. Well located; make fine home. Box 3282. Tribune. WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No.- Riverside. Tel. 266. BEAUTIFUL, serviceable, reversible rugs made from your discarded oir pets, rugs, clothing. Call special factory representative for estimate. George Stock, care Hotel Allen. Tel. 800. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 37 No. Drape St. Ph 1062 WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Sohulz. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and m'j. hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Reasonably priced second band car. good condition Terms Box 2971 Tribune. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Fourth house from Baker Serv. Station, left. 715 W. 13th. FOR RENT -room furnished house. Inquire 305 8. Oakdale. HOUSE renovated for rent or car. 132 S. Riverside. RENT Modern 5-room house: clean, close In; reasonable. 200 W. Jack son. FURNISHED house and apartments. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Small; attractive fur nished house. 127.50. phone 589-J-2. FOR RENT 8-room furnished mod ern house. 225 So Riverside. Tel 457-J. FOR RENT Several unfurnished houses. Western Loan and Bldg. Co.. 45 So Central. FOR RENT 6-room modern house, unfurnished. 20 So. Pir. FOR RENT Small modern f-irnlshert house; PrtK'.dalre anraee 221 S'j Holly St FOR RENT dome iu:ii'.ar.ed or ualuriUAiied. Biown di Wall. FOR RENT HOUSES FOB RENT Modern upstalre duplex three rooms and oath, new (oral, ture. electric refrigerator and range beautiful grounds nicely located Pliune W. W. Walker. No. 81 or 8U3-J-3. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM APT. Fully furnished: pri vate bath; ground floor; adult only. 244 So. Grape. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FURNISHED APARTMENT In Mall Tribune Bldg. Combination living and dining room, sleeping room, kitchenette and bathroom. Reason able rent. Apply at Mail Tribune office. FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Mvln. FOR RENT Holland apts. Tel 710. DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for appointment. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 719 B. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Pasture for cows. L. A Wright, Central Point, on Old Stage road. ' . FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 2 00 per week. 163 Granite St.. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 46 rabbits and Ford truck lor small car. Third house west end McAndrews. E. Latttmer. Call after 5:00. LOT East facing, good location, east side Medford. Will trade for car, '32 or later model. Box 3285, Mall Tribune. . FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE HAVE southern California properties to trade for Oregon. Submit what you have. A. Peacock, Rt. 1, Box 457-A. Ashland. TRADE 4-room log house. Talent. 2 lots; dreg or buzz saw, cow or car. Bargains. Jim McDowell, Talent, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 40 ACRES 17 acres In apples, 10 acres In tomatoes, balance pasture and alfalfa, plums, peaches, apricots and berries; 5-room ultra modern electric house, good well, on county road 3 miles out of Ashland, 83500; half cash, balance arranged. A. Peacock, Rt. 1, Box 457-A, Ashland. BARGAIN Must sell Immediately. 2 acres with 4-room furnished house; under Irrigation; partly stocked; -8960 cash. Will accept good used car as part payment. Call at 313 So. Grape. FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad vent church; large lot; electric range, Frlgldalre and radio all In cluded In the bargain price of 61.250. See or phone Clarence Pierce, Medford. FOR SALE -160-acre farm, adjoining the 401 Orchards; nearly all fenced: " about 100 acres cultivated; large old house. Yes, $2850 Is the total price for clear title. Tion-resldent owner paid over 18.000. His sacri fice is somebody's gain. Who will be first to make a payment on tVf wonderful bargain? See or phone Clarence Pierce, Medford. 2 ACRES Bear creek bottom; new 3 room house, chicken house and barn. V acre garden In, electric pump, $700; 2 miles south of Med- . ford. Phone 172, evenings. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE 5-room modern house at sacrifice. Inquire at 611 S. River side. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown St White. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building As Loin Ass'n. Phone 195. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 2 HEIFERS for sale or trade for cream separator. Rt. 4, Box 325, west of Phoenix. FOR SALE Milk cows, saddle horses. , Inquire W. M. Hansen, Brownsboro. FOR SALE One 2-year-old thorough bred Guernsey bull. . Rt. 1, Box 466-A. FOR SALE 2 Duroc brood sows, to farrow soon. J. R. Perry, Sams Valley. FOR SALE: 2 A-l milk cows, fresh 2 months; 1 yearling Guernsey and Jersey bull. Ed Bechtel, Myers lane off Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Work horses, milk cows, young heifers; 17 miles north on Crater Lake Hwy. I. J. Kelly. FOR SALE; Cows and heifers. E. K. Nichols, Valley View district, near Ashland. FOR SALE 2 burros, pack saddle. Phone 468 -J -2. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulla, good papers Call 1559. , FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FRYERS Oarley Poultry Farm 814-W FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES REDUCED PRICES GOOD USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee, 1935 Ford V-8 Sedan; General Jum bo tires. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan; radio, lots of special equipment. 1933 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Sedan. 1929 Ford Town Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 1331 Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1P31 Chrvfiler 8 Coup- 1934 Chrysler 6 Coupe. 1929 LaSalle Coupe. Also a number of others to choose from. Lot on north corner Sixth nd Bartlett. ARMSTRONG MOTORS- INC. FOR SALE Bu.ck pickup truck; ep. iwoeoaa Ai. w. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model T Ford pickup; new tires; good shape; 25.00. E. B. Lucas, Beagle, Ore. 1930 CHEVROLET Coupe, fine condi tion throughout, $255.00. Pierce Allen Motor Co., Dodge and Ply mouth. SACRIFICE for quick sale, 1928 Willys Knight In good condition. 1021 West 9th. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SEE Pianos Fridav and Saturday. Ill N. Fir, 859.00 up; high grade bun- J gaiows and otners; rental xerms. Sell for bal. due. CUne Piano Co, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FIRESTONE TIRES 20 off list price. Used tires 50c and up. Gllmore West, oil 29c per gal. while present stock lasts. Bring your container. P. O. Service Sta. FOR 5AL15 Alfalfa and oat hay. M. B. Glover. Ross Lane. Tel. 634-J. ZINNIAS, ASTERS, Guinea-gold mari golds, 2 dozen 25c. Mrs, Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Underwood No. 5 type writer; also check protector. P. O. Box 1105 or 224 Holly Theater Bldg. FOR SALE Gov. Wlnthrop mahogany desk, man og any gate-ieg taoie, wal nut cedar chest and miscellaneous furniture. Ill King St. FOR SALE Dairy fly sprays, 90c per gallon up. Monarch seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Oat and vetch hay. iw 7-F-H. FOR SALE Berry oupa. fruit baskets and crates of all kinds. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE One-spot flea powder for your dog. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. run onucf nuuavnwa uy spray iu uuiit. oiiiig yuur coutaineris. xticvb right. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. LO OK -LOOK - LOOK Lad lea' SOc to 82.50 Men's clothe 75o to 85.00 Shoes 25c to 81 50 Children's clothing 10c to 82.00 USED WARD ROBE SHOP 818 S. Main. FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon arch Seed Ss Feed Co. SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. 83.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand. rock, plaster sand Bateman's 1534-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardle Jt spray rig. complete hose gains etc 3 inch centrifugal pump Wanted deep well outfit Inquire D. M Lowes place. Valleyvlew. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT SOLD AND RENTED Flynn Electric Serv. Ice. phone 107. HAVE YOURcTiTVar cpsirc Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. 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. 62 North Central Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McOonagle. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 113 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER fc STORAGE CO Office 1016 No Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed.. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ere 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 . 933-R, Res. 124 King. 1 A BLISS Painting and paper, hanging Tel. 646-W 313 So Grape. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 8300 for personal or household purposes oo House Furnishings or Autos; alsc Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 3 157 See W E Thomas or E J. Riley. 45 So. Central. Ptano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOH1 Teacher of Piano and steel Guitar Song writ ing service Studio. 318 Llbe-ty Building. Medford Ore. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. Dlst. No. 95 annual school board meeting at schoolhou.se, June 17. 8 p. m. Purpose of meeting: To elect one director for 3 years; one clerk for 1 year. Also vote on budget. T. J. GIFFORD, Clerk. Warrant Call. School District No. 69. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of warrants numbered 82 to 173 in clusive. Interest ceases on June 11th, 1935. Payable at Medford National Bank. CLARE W. SHORES. Clerk. Warrant Call. School DUt. No. 16. Notloe Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 38 to 47 Inclusive Payable at the First National Bank. Interest ceases June 12. 1935. (Signed) BERTEEN DAVIS, Clerk. Call for Warrants. School Dtst. No. 20. Warrants No. 592-599 Inclusive, pay able at Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank. Interest to cfw June 12. 1935. g. S ABBOTT. Clerk. School Di(. Ho. 20. NTYtW fc. V Big Applegate J BIG APPLEGATE. June 13. (Spl.) Mrs. Alice Morgua of Portland la a guest here at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Ora Phillips. Additional j guests at the Phillips home Sunday ' included Mr. and Mrs. Jess Caldwell 1 and daughter L&Nell. and Mr. and ; Mrs. Jack Caldwell and eon Donald. 1 Claude L. Manke of San Diego is spending several days at Tallowbx lookout here as a guest of his broth er in - law. Dean Saltmarsh. Mr. Manke, on leave from the naval train ing station at San Diego, also vial ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manke, near Jacksonville. He will return to San Diego June 22. Applegate home extension unit will Hold a meeting June 18, when Mrs. Mabel Mack will be present to sched ule the project prog mm for the com ing club year. A full afternoon's work has been outlined, and members are asked to assemble promptly at 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown of Kcrby spent Sunday with relatives here, aa did Mrs. Lawrence Luy end brother, Glenn McDanlel of Wellen. Mrs. Bert Harr is confined to her home here with an attack of mumps. Leonard Andrews of Ashland came to this community late last week, as suming a lookout post on Dutchman's peak. Mr. Andrews, formerly located on Wagner Butte, Is accompanied by his wife and son. Mr. and Mrs. George Prowell of up per Applegate left recently for Ro.se- burg, where they will remain for the summer, Mr. Prowell having employ ment there. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKlnncy, ac companied by the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachey, all of Ash land, were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. McKlnney's sister, Mrs. L. C. Port. Mrs. Clyde Moore and son Clyde. Jr.. of Butte Falls are guests of Mrs. Moore a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swartzfager and daughter Patricia and Mrs. Swartz fager s father. Mr. Nolan, all of Long Beach, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harlow. They were accompanied here by Chas. Swartz fager and son Dow of Ashland. A children's day program will be presented by tfie Beaver Creek Sunday school, June 16, at 8 p. m. Interest ing numbers have been prepared uu- aer direction of Mrs. Floyd McKce. superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Ollck of Malln spent Monday here with Mrs. Gllck's sister, Mrs. Bert Harr. Medford Christian Endeavor base ball nine defeated the Applegate Beavers here Sunday, 10 to 9. The game was umpired by George Dale, local resident. The Beavers will play Williams Creek here next Sunday. Teddy and Tommy Fish have re, turned to their home at Phoenix after spending two weeks with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown. WANTED wood, tiered in wood house. Bids open ed July 5. BERTEEN DAVIS, Clerk, Agate School Dlst. No. 16. Slepderlze with Specer Individual ly Designed Corsets. Marlon Jennne Tel. 467. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Moor 7. Celestial bodies 12. Cover the In side of asalti 14. Beast 15. Malarial fever 16. Restrained 18. Symbol for neon 19. Pseudonym ol Sir William S. Gilbert 20. la In rasa 21. Grow old 22. Pronoun 83. Irrluate 24. River mud 25. Arornatia wood 27. Snuggles 23. Notion 31. Infrequent 12. Moved back 35. Shelf 38. Seaweeds 29. Resume 41. Egyptian god 42. Urchin 42. Animals' neck coverings 44. Existed 48. While 45. Location! 47. Quote iS. Giggle 8otutlon of Yesterday's puzzio MAjAelelsJoiPjAjL AiAiwo NilioaE J2A.yE.LiT O A0iT TE N ifOR.E C..1S. IlIAlliiili L A LJSAD A S.jc a. l AMAIN MX0 11 HP P JLJ! N i A N N Ep A.tA iREF.iM5ioio PillODiiABOMA ACER 1EN 0 S iM AT iLlAlDlYSlTlolPAWV t , Contrivance for raising nap on woolen cloth 52. Mission 63. Pressure or train DOWN L Kind of numeral 2 3 4 S . , g 8 f to II '2 iff' : iiziiiiiiiiii II 22 fit23 'M24 a 'Mt 25 2, lUliiL !.,) im HP ' H ST 33 34 Hl5 37 Ti IlZlZI!lZ ZZZil wL j nZ 1 Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, June 13. (Spl.) Harley Dunn of Ashland was here on business Thursday. Mrs. A. Benson, daughter Frances, and Mrs. Hughes called on Mrs. Busey Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele were In Ashland Friday negotiating the sale of their spring lambs. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marshall and daughters spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Hughea the first of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Davis and sons Billie and Jimmle spent the week-end at Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long of Med ford called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long Monday. Josephine Kantor spent a couple of days with her aunt In Ashland the first of the week. R. C. Ward was a Medford shopper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and daughter Retha of Medford. with Miss Frances Benson, went on a swimming party at Helman's Baths in Ashland Thursday. Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr., and Miss Helen Kantor were Medford shoppers Tues day. Mr. and Mrs . A . Be nso n , T. R . Hughes and Mrs. L. H. Hughes at tended the old age pension meeting at the Christian church In Phoenix last week. Mrs. L. H. Hughea received an nouncement of the graduation of her nephew. Harold Roberts, at the North Pacific college of Oregon. He re ceived doctor of dental medicine and bachelor of science degrees. Trail TRAIL, June 13. (Spl.) Mr. Hughes left for Portland June 11 In response to a telegram saying his little son Albert, who Is in a sanitarium there, was very low following an operation. Mrs. HugheB, who is In California, has also gone to Portland. J. Raesdale was In town June 12 to fsee the doctor. Mrs. Lilly Saltzman of Medford spent the week-end here as guest at the S. W. Hutchinson home. Mrs. Rena Rowe. Katie Ash, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Watson and son Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson shopped In Medford Saturday. Miss Wanda Howe had dinner with her grandmother, Mrs. Francis Ash. Sunday). C. M. Blnesa has gone to work on the Diamond lake road again for the summer. Miss Lena Zlmmerly la help ing Mrs. Blacss during his absence. Mr. and Mra. Wllber Tucker of Med ford were guests for the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker. Mrs. Rena Howe, daughter Wanda and Mrs. Plttman were In Medford June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Scgessman and daughter Mary drove to Roseburg June 9, where they met Mrs. Segess man's sister and family from Eugene, a brother and family from Marsh field, and the two Ringer families from Grants Pass, for an ell-day pic nic in the park. A Jolly good time Cross-Word Puzzle 8. Units 9. De no trig the central Dart 10. Type measurt 11. Snarl 12. Showers mixed rain and now 17. Word at th end of a prayor 20. Prospered 1. Was the mattei with ZZ. Walks In watei 'li. Scatter 26. Cut Into small cubes J8, Auctions 3U. Charged wltb gas 32. Revolve ri3. Rubber 34. Sand hill: English tit. Rasps 27. Picture standi 40. Birds' habita tions 4. Manner 44. fi.-isaclour 48. Wild sheep of India 47. Automobile 49. Comparative ending II. And: French j. Contradict , I, Social organ ization 4. Hurry 5. Above and touchlnc . Refute 7, One who furnishes and serves food and a lot of visiting, with plenty of good things to eat, was enjoyed. The two geologists from Cor vail U who have that work In this district, have cabins at the C. M. Blaess place. Little Misses Iveren end Melba Cushman were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their Sunday school teacher, Mlas Helen Hughes. Lee Merrlman, who has been laid up with a badly sprained knee, is able to ride his motorcycle again. All of the children and a large gathering of friends attended the funeral service at the church here for Mr. Adams. June 11. Mr. Adams and family lived here several years ago. Rev. and Mm. LaDieu spent the evening. June 11, at the H. R, Mer rlman home. Mrs. Alma Merrlman shopped In Medford June 11. Mrs. Mary Warner hed a pleasant visit recently with a nephew from the state of Georgia, whom she had not seen since he was a small bDy. He la now a minister of the gospel, and while visiting in the west de cided to see Crater Lake, and called on his aunt enroute there. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, June 13, (Spl.) Byron and Calvin Stoddard returned from O. S. C. last week. Don Smith has gone to Klamath Falls to get employment. Mrs. Janle Smith and Wayne Smith visited at the Don Smith home last week. Mrs. Smith has Just returnod from a two months vacation In Cali fornia. Bible school la being held at the grade school this week, grade school this week. The teach ers are Mr. and Mrs. James OTJono hue, Mrs. Edith Adams and Mrs. Elmer Gott. Hustlers club met at the home of Mrs. Putney, May 31. Games were played and refreshments were served after a short business meeting. It was a very enjoyable meeting. On Thursday, the club will meet at the fish ha teller y, at Mrs, Everett Moore's home. Mrs. Clyde Hanson visited her daughter. Mrs. Harold Pat ton, on Monday and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbotham and Don Hlglnbotham spent Sunday with the Pattons. Mrs. George Carlson's sister visited her recently. Mrs. Margaret Conrad Is visiting her daughter and family In Central Point. Dr. Gerrlt Verkuyl of Chicago will be here Thursday to visit the Bible school. Rev. and Mrs, Iveraon will also be here. Lester Smith visited his mother re cently. He is now working for Weyer haeuser In Klamath county, Ernest Smith Is at Russler lookout. LeRoy Tungate Is with hlra. . Mrs. Don Smith has had the mumps for a week, but Is improving. SURVEY SHORT CUT TO UUO iODS LAKE OF THE WOODS, June IS. (Spl.) The bureau of public roads la working on a survey of the Lake of the Wooda-Klamath Falls high way, with a view toward construct ing a cut-off which will save ap proximately 10 miles between those two points. Considerable work Is being done on the various roads around the lake, the work being done by the Rogue River CCO men. Medford visitors at the lake during the past week included Mr, Bropny and party, K, H. Mann. "Pop" Gates, Dr. L. L. Sanders and family and Dick Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Day, formerly of Medford, but now resid ing In Klamath Falls, spent the week-end here. Visiting the F. D. Dean cabin Sun day were: Jack Sanderson, Dorothy Lee, Winifred Roseborotigh of Med ford and Helen Sperling, Karl Moore, Betty Dean, Merrell Ounter and Fred Pan key of Ashland. IN BONNEVILLE AREA BONNEVILLE, Ore., June ia.(AP) Two more towns, one In Oregon and one In Washington, had been ln corporated today as a result of the Influx of residents Into this area for the construction of the 32,000,000 Bonneville dam. 4W By a vote of 79 to 74, North Bon neville, Wash.,- yesterday elected to become a municipality and chose William Brlce as mayor. An Incorporation vote at Cascade Locks, Ore., yesterday carried by a majority of 38 votes. Spirited campaigns preceded both ballots. Basketball Season Slated For Coast SEATTLE, June 13. (AP) At the opening of the two-day Pacific coast conference meeting in the Washing ton Athletic club here today, gradu ate managers of the association an nounced the next basketball season will start January 10 and 11 and fin ish March 8 and 7, with the north south playoff, going to the southern division, March 13, 14 and 18, WASCO POMONA GRANGE CONDEMNS GOV. MARTIN THE DALLES, Ore., June IS (AP) Mra. Ruth C. Daniel, secretary of the Wasco county Pomona Orange, announced today that the organiza tion had passed a formal resolution condemning Governor Martin for -sertedly attacking grange officers and members of that body's legislative committee. HOME OF MRS. WALEY'S PARENTS r "SKV V SV4"PJ- ,K-rfl BfS.-.L T. ...... Wlfciv.'-kV'.,. The Salt Lake City home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thulln, parents of Mrs. tiarmon waiey, wnere waiey was reported to nave oeen taxen Into custody by federal agents. Mrs. Waiey was arrested In a Salt Lake store when she offered a ransom bill and she was declared to have confessed participation in the kidnaping of George Weyerhaeuser, 9, In Tacoma, Wash., Implicating her husband. (Associated Press Photo) 0. s. c. GAINS 27 PER CENT OVER PREVIOUS YEAR CORVALLIS (Spl.) Registration at Oregon State college for the paat year showed a 27 per cent gain over that of the year previous, the final report of the registrar, E. B. Lemon, reveals. The cumulative total of full time students lor the year reached 2832, as compared with 2227 last year. Short courses brought 338 more to the campus and there were 25 per sona registered as auditors. The sum mer session last year enrolled 22, as compared with 306 the year pre vious, making a grand total of adults in some branch of regular instruc tion on the campus 3515, compared with 2665 last year. Tills Is an In crease of more than 38 per cent in complete yearly totals. Engineering was the largest acnooi in point of enrollment by a con siderable majority, home economics being second. Very little difference in enrollment was shown among agriculture, education, forestry, sci ence and secretarial science. Phar macy Is now the smallest school. The number of students enrolled In lower division work or freshman and sophomore years without choos ing their major also showed a sub stantial Increase. BEND, Ore., June 13 (AP The MacKenzle mile-high road through central Oregon was opened to travel Wednesday for the first time since November 25, 1034. The rotary snow plow, which haa been battling drifts ranging to 36 feet deep for the past four weeks, broke through the final barrier at 10 a. m, George Sotham, maintenance en gineer, declared the 10-mile stretch west of the summit-ts soft In places and advised motorists to equip thpir car with shovels and chains. Ho said he believed the highway would be in excellent condition within a few days, however. OF COMPLETED SEPT. 16 SALEM, June 13. (AP) Organi zation of the Oregon Bar association, as provided In the law which be comes effective today, will be com pleted by September 18 when elected governors of the districts will meet at Salem, It was announced today by Arthur 8. Benson, clerk of the supreme court. Nominations for the governors closes July 10, and the voting will close August IS. All attorneys prac ticing at the Oregon bar were noti fied of the organization plans. Governors will hn elected, one from each congressional election, to direct the policies of the new state organl zotlon. ) Wilson Conducts Masonic Opening PORTLAND. June 13 (AP) Ezra M. Wilson of Medford, grand master, conducted the opening ceremonies here yesterday at the 86th communi cation of the grand lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Oregon. Registration for the three-day con vention was approaching the 400 mark today. The annual banquet vu scheduled for tonight. DANCE At Bonney's Grill, Saturday night. -KICKERN1CK" Undergarments that fit at Ethel wynn B Hoffmann's Read ads. the Mall Tribune classified M'KENZIE ROAD OPEN TO AUTOS i i U V'.' O MH II. 0. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES JUNE 15-17; UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, (Spl.) Commencement for the 58tb graduating class of the University ol Oregon will be held June IS, IS and 17, with Oswald Garrison ViUard, noted liberal editor and eon of one of the university's early benefactors, scheduled to deliver an address to the departing graduates and their rel atives and friends. Degrees will be granted to approxi mately 800, it was announced hers by o. L. Constance, assistant registrar. These will Include more than 400 bachelor of arts or sciences, and about 60 doctor of medicine degrees for graduates of the university medt cal school in Portland. A number of certificates and other awards will also be announced at the commencement exercises. The Rev. R. 0. Brooks, head of the department of religion at Pomona college, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon Sunday at 11 o'clock In Mo Arthur court. He will apeak on "The Challenge of the Present World Situ ation." He la regarded as one of the ers on the coast and Is highly re garded as an orator. "Youth and the Republics' , has been chosen by Mr. Vlllard as his topic for the commencement address, to be given at 11 o'clock Monday In McArthur court. Selection of Mr. Vil lard as speaker this year la regarded as particularly fitting, since it was Just 60 years ago that the corner stone of Vlllard hall, made possible by the gift of his father Henry Vll lard, was laid. Honor graduates for the year will include Polly Povey Thompson, Port land; Helen Abel and Josephine Waf fle, Astoria; Valborg Anderson, Col ton; Helen Grubbe, The Dalles, and George Parka Hitchcock, Eugene. HELD IN ARMORY PORTLAND. June 13. (fp) Gover nor Charles Martin again entered Ore gon's strike picture today by author izing the use of the Portland armory to house arrested pickets end declar ing "all resources of the state" will be utilized in handling the situation. One hundred and sixty men had been arrested by Sheriff Martin T. Pratt and his deputies this afternoon, all of whom the district attorney has announced will be charged with dis orderly conduct. Most of the men were arrested at the Bridal Veil mill on the Columbia river east of here. As fast as the deputies loaded the men into cars, new pickets were sent out from Portland by union offlclels who have announced test cases will be held. 4 '. BY EASTERN STAR PORTLAND, Ore., June 13 (AP) Election of officers having taken place yesterday, the grand chapter session of the Order of Eastern Star was oc cupied with routine business today, awaiting the-conferring of degrees at. the meeting tonight. Inez J. G la layer of Coqullle was chosen worthy grand matron of the state order. Other grand officers elected Include: W. Percy Polsom. Pendleton, worthy grand patron: Myr tle B. Patterson, Ontario, associate grand matron: Milo B. Mack, Port land, associate grand patron: Nellie McKlnley. grand secretary for the 97th term: Isabella Low. Troutdale. grand treasurer; Hazel Ingram. The Dalles, grand conductress, and Mrs. Helen Friday, Madras, associate grand con ductress. uawnmowera: Sharpened Phone jei. Medford Cyder;, as N. Fir.