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PAGE NINE WrtAT YOU WANTBfe FOR EA15Y REFERENCE (gf ( WtXKVUD vo liUY jrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935. , ilk) Hi Bead every 1 " this pB- w,u probably find ex actly the thine you want to buy or sell. It It lin't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive effective. BATES per word tint Insertion (Minimum tsc) Each additional insertion. per word lc Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes - Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS . LOST AND FOUND LOST King of keys, Sunday. 145 No. Ivy. LOST Small fox terrier, female. Mack and tan spots. Answers to name Mltay. Disappeared Sun. eve ning. Phone C. B. Oates, 152. 'll LOST Brown bill-fold. Return by ,T mall to P- T. Young. Keep currency as reward. Titles in billfold hard to replace. Thanks. LOST If dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with team for log ging. Les Burns, Rogue River, Ore. WILL personally Interview man will ing to work hard to qualify for good-paying position In Refrigera tion and Air Conditioning business. Prefer man with fair education, mechanically Inclined, now employ ed, willing to devote some spare time to preliminary training to be come installation and service ex pert. Write fully, giving age. phone, present occupation. Box 3450, care Mall Tribune. OPENING this territory, energetlo man with ey to future. Good for 850.00 or more weekly to right man. No selling. e300.00 required se cured. Give phone or address. Box 3513, Mall Tribune. 6TEADY Job for reliable man with 4 car. (SO 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 FEMALE HELP "WANTED Girl or woman for general housework. 140 S. Holly. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US WANTED City lot, 50x100. State price end location. Box 3578, Mall Tribune. "WANTED Drawaaw, good condition. Box 3569, Tribune. WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed. Tel 1133 for particulars. WANTED Chrysler 70 or 72 motor, with or without accessories. Phone 401-R-l. EMPTY van returning from Astoria July 7. Wants load from there or way point. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. WANTED TO BORROW H0OO. Will pay 8 Interest, 3 years. Good ae- curlty. Box 3451, Tribune. DRESSMAKING and remodeling. Ex perienced. Call 953-B. EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland last ot month, wants load for there or points enxoute. Hawley'a Trans fer. Phone 615. i, WILL pay 25c a copy for the Medford Mall Tribune Issued March 1. 2. 9, r 22 and 29, 1932. Mall Tribune office. & WANTED Beef, veal, hogs. Dairy I cows for sale. Will trade for beef. 323 East Main. Phone 285. EMPTY furniture van wants load from San Diego or vicinity about July 1. Tel. 615. Hawley Transfer WANTED 2nd band goods We buy. ell and trade. Berryaaie ana tiana Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Tel 266 WANTED Heifer calves Write Ruby Sohul. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED We pay oadh for household goods, furniture and stoves . We also buy metala. hiiles. pelts, wool and m hair. MEDFORD BARQAJN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Reasonably priced econd" band car good condition renns Y Box 2971 rrlDune. FOE RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SLEEPING and light housekeeping rooms for rent. 325 E. Jackson. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grspe. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Nice clean 4-room house, old Pacific bwy by Owen Oregon. Caii at 39 Myers St. Cheap. FURNISHED house. Phone 878-X. 5 ROOM furnished house. 321 Wil lamette. Call 195. After 5 p. m. call 1670. FOR RENT Very fine 4 room furn ished bouse. Res. 15 Ideal Court Corner Myrtle de Taylor Sis. Geo Iverron. condition; 11500. Terms only vI50 do-n; balance 115 month. Brown WHite, 104 VV. Mala Dfc. FOR RENT HOUSES FOUR-ROOM house. 3W ruruaua. Inquire 211 Vancouver. j COMPLETELY furnished 5 rooms. 636 West Fourth. FOR RENT 4 room furnished house, modern, close In. Adults. ' 2o 00, water paid. Inquire 240 S. Grape. FOR RENT 6-room furnished mod ern house. 225 So Riverside. Tel 457-J. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown & Whlta FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 3-room apt.; lights and hot water; adults. 243 N. Holly. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple St. APT. No children. 716 Welch St. APT FOR RENT Summer rates. Bj ben Apt. 10 Qulnoe. 4-ROOM furnished apt. Downstairs. Bleeping porch, garage. Adults. 315 No. Bartlett. LARGE, cool furnished apt. Adults only. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Apartment, 806 W. Main DURELL COURT. Phone 879-X for appointment. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 716 E Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Fur n Ished cabins. 12 00 per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Light car for light truck. 1109 W. Hth. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE 160-acre farm neat Durango, Colo for farm or stock and equipment In So. Oregon. Address A. E. Frost, Gold Hill. FOR EXCHANGE 10 acres well Im proved, unincumbered for Medford property. Box 3263, Tribune. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE HOUSE and 6 lots on Spring St.; city water, electricity. Irrigated; qulnk sale, C600. 402 East Main St. FOR SALE On account of moving to another place. I will sell my home on Old Pacific highway. 2 miles north of Medford; nearly fii acres finest soil in the valley; 4-year-old 5 -room modern house, clear; Med ford water available. Will consider a clear small house In Medford for trade. Wm. Olson, Rt. 2. Phone 498-H. ALMOST" half acre finest view in Medford, appraisal one thousand. Sell for three ninety five. Box 3942. Tribune. FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad vent church; targe .ot; eiecn-ic rane. Frlgldalre and radio all In cluded 'in the bargain price of l .250. See or phone Clarence Pierce, Medford. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Loin Ass'n Phone 195. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy Your Home. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown fit White. BROWN & WHITE can show you Country Homes with every advan tage and attraction, that can be bought at Just about one-half ot the cost to present owner. Paved road, river frontage, fine shade, fruit, etc. 104 W. Main St. BROWN & WHITE can show you Real Estate Investments that you cannot afford to overlook. These income properties will return net profits of 10 to 15 per cent on Investment Brown 4c White, 104 W. Main St. BROWN As WHITE are selling Improv ed city lots with everything paid up In full, good location, close to schools, for $325. Brown & White. 104 W. Main St. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 10 weaner pigs. H. Can trail, Ruch, Ore. FOR SALE! Sows, soon to farrow. O. V. Myers. Tel 258-J. FOR SALE Horses, cows, Guernsey bull, drag-saw, blacksmith and farm implements, Chevrolet truck. Ranch for lease. Mining property for sale. Summit Service Station, 4 miles out of Jacksonville on high way. TWO good cows, 1 registered. Paul Erdman. Appleate. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1929 Ford Coupe. A-l condition, 9150.00. Rt. 4, Box 122, Medlord. 1928 CHEV. Tudor Sedan, mechanic ally perfect; trunk, good rubber; $165.00. Plerce-Alten Motor Co. 1933 FORD Sedan, good co nd It '.on Priced right. Armstrong Motors. Inc TRUCK FOR SALE Have hauling to pay for it. Clements Auto Parts, 230 r. Kiversiae. $930.00 EQUITY in 1934 . Buick. $275 00. Phone 1031-L. 1932 FORD V-8 Coupe. Perfect every way and priced to sell quick. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. REDUCED PRICES OOOD USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1935 Ford V-8 Sedan; General Jum bo tires. 1934 Studeoaker Sedan; llfce .new; radio and extras. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 3 1&31 Chevrolet Coupes. 1934 Chrysler Sport Coupe. 1929 CadllliC Sedan. 1929 Chrysler 75 Spec. Coupe. LaSalle Conv. Coupe 1929 Chev Sedan. Also a number of other real buys to chose from. Open f. e:i!rv.:i ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC 38 ti. hivers.de. Paone 18. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEW PRESSURE COOKER, 12-q.art size; new Dutch oven. Call at 816 So. Central. FOR SALE ii-h-p. gasoline motor. 320 Apple. FOR SALE 50-lb. refrigerator, cheap. Wilbur L. Stevens, Spring St. FOR SALE 2 bedroom sets, like new; very reasonable. Call 1485. GLADIOLA blooms, 25c dozen. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Baby buggy in first-class condition. Call 1023 W. 9th, after 4 p. m. DAIRY FLY SPRAY. Kills Files. Keeps them off cows In pasture. 75c gallon. Bring your own con tainer. Jackson County Feed Cjm pany. FOR SALE Ox-heart cherries. Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Reasonable, fine large trunk. Mrs. Malmgren, Phoenix. HAY SALT Special prices on quan tity lots. Jackson County Feed Company. BERRY CUPS, ask our prices. Jack son County Feed Company. BING cherries ready to pick Wednes day, 26th. Mrs. A. C. Walker. Old Pacific highway, 1 ml. No IPne Cone. FOR SALE! Cherries. C. M. Parker, 1813 N. Riverside. EVERYTHING you need for fishing and hunting. Qood quality, low prices No foolin'. 317 North River side. FOR SALE Player piano, electric range, davenport. 9 Louis St. FOR SALE One-spot flea powder for your dog. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Fordson tractor with power take-off; good condition; cheap; mile west of Phoenix on Houston road. G. E. Carpenter. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. FOR SALE Baled grain hay. Also milk cows, fresh. Phone 523-J-4 Otto Nledermeyer. FARMERS. ATTENTIOnT" Mowers, plows, harrows, discs, manure spreaders, wagons, etc., etc. Rebuilt and guaranteed in first-class condi tion at bargain prices. SPECIAL John Deere double cylinder hay loader, practically new CHEAP. One of the greatest labor savers there Is. THE REBUILT IMPLEMENT SHOP 39 SOUTH GRAPE ST. .WILL TRADE ANYTHING. FOR SALE: Porcelain ice box. In good condition. Price reasonable. Phone 939 -J. FOR SALE Dairy fly sprays. 90c per gallon up. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Berry cups fruit baskets and crates of all Kinds Monarch Seed Si Feed Co. 20.000 sacks on hand. No. ls and 2's. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Household fly spray in bulk. Bring your containers. Prices right. Monarch Seed and Feed Co FOR SALE Hay and stock salt Mon arch Seed fie Feed Co. SPECIAL River loan. 2 yds. $2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand rock, plaster sand Batemans 1534-Y or 012-J FOR 8 ALE 250-gaIlon Hardle Ji spray rig complete hose guns etc 2 inch centrifugal pump Wanted deep well outfit Inquire D M Lowes place Valleyview. FOR SALE; Cherries sever Al varie ties, w. J. Gebhard. '2 mile North Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner for wrecking and used car business. Good location Box 3560. Tribune. LOCAL MANAGER for this territory. No selling. Good for $50.00 weekly to rlht man. Investment required secured. Call In person only Room 308 Jackson Hotel. Mr. Beery. HIGHWAY CAMP Cabins, dwelling, fine garden, shade, etc., for $3000 Will accept some cash and a good car for equity. This Is a wonder ful value and a chance for a good income. Brown & White, 104 West Main St. FOR SALE A good paying gas sta tion and grocery; 3 pumps and Frlgldalre. On Paclflo hwy close to Medford. other interests demand my attention. 11000 cash will han dle this. Including the property; balance to suit purchaser. Inves tigate this. (Owner) Box 3531. Mall Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialized classic and Jazz. 216 E. Main. ARCH SUPPORTS made to order will relieve burning and aching feet Consultation ftree. Arthur D. Hess Phone 1227-W. NOTICF: ir you want to contract your thinning phone 258-W. HAVE ?OUR Old Washer repaired! Reasonaole prices Pick's Hardware PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Truthful arlvice on business, love, marriage 003 No. Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JU'KSON CO. AHSTKACl CO. Abstracts of Title and ritle insurance Thi inly complete Title System in Jacksor County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title Robins 3 and 6 No 32 Nrth Central Ave., upstairs COMMERCIAL SPRAYING j CAU- MOona!e. 358-41. Commerci4j BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 119 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOAN FID - $50 to $300 tor personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Oars Refinanced. Loans closnd within do minutes. License No 157 See W E Thomas or E J Riley. 45 So Central. Transfer. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAOE LOCAL and long distance hauling. Furni ture moving, eto. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office i016 No Central Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY ntANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Painting and Paperhanglng. JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deoo rator. Fine Interior work a apeo laity Competitive prices Phone 053-R. Rea 124 King. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 846-W 313 So Grape, Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHl Tearher of Piano and Steel Guitar Song writ ing service Studio- 318 Libs-.) Building. Medford Ore. LEGAL NOTICES Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Oountv. Mary Esther Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Walter Lee Smith. Defendant. To Walter Lee Smith, the above named defendant: In the name of the Stat of Ore gon, yon are hereby required and summoned to appear In the above en titled Court and cause and answer the Complaint of plaintiff on file herein against you. within four (4) weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this Summons, exclusive of the first date of publication, and if you fall to so appear and answer said Complaint, or plead thereto, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her Com plaint on file In the above entitle Court'and causs a succinct statement of which relief prayed for la as fol lows, to -wit: For. Judgment and decree of this Court herein dissolving tits bonds of matrimony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, that Plain tiff have the care, custody and con trol of Plaintiff's and Defendant's minor child, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. This Summons is published in thf Medford Mail Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and en tered the I5th day of June. 1935 The date of first publication is June 19. 1935. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 126 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. May 27th. 1935. Notice Is hereby given that Charles P. Sleek. Sr., of Jacksonvlle. Oregon, who. on March 37th, 1930 made Homestead entry. Serial No 018848. for the S! sya. Section 31. Township 37 S., Rane 8 W . Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to es tab Huh claim to the land above de scribed, before Victor A. Tengwald. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Seed covering Second note of Guldo'a scale Press with reasons for acting None: Scotch Not strtet Feminine. name Rapturous . Vlnp)k Shelter Lyric At home Mnkes a mis- ' take Nerve network Metal Beverage Mark of a blow In the direc tion of 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle C O PEgjBlOAHAClTTS AVER 1 L U epTT ARE PARE ep R I dp RUE ELS j ATTALA RD 6 R CAN I NjE 5 giU O C A L 0 C AWM&O EBU 5 E vTi c tTTmI s ppTfo ado Idie" p q Is Ji ted NOR AnqqBCO RD sl1aimp1aiye rns state Thoroughfare Pronoun Mend with thread or yarn 41. American Indians 4K, Exist ii. Device for catching 51. Anger 62. Kncourage Transgression Genua of the common house mouse. Regretted , bulled lor stage production ' 2 3 '' 6 ? I5 f ' " P m 32 33 ttWil5 it" 37 WW. WW' fl 41 42 :, 4$ 44 W ' 4S 46 47 '". 7,: S2 S3 H3" S 4 "'"' 3? I0 5 U. 8. Commlsloner. at Medford, Ore gon, on the 29th day of June 1933. Claimant names as wltneses; Harry Fredette. ot Medford Oregon; Fred Powell, of Medford. Oregon; Wil liam Mead, of Jacksonville. Oregon; Barney Sa Ismail, of Jacksonville, Ore gon. WILLIAM T. CANON. Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S Land Office it Roseburg. Oregon, June 7th. 1935 Notice is hereby given that William Clay Morgan, of Trail, Oregon, who, on June 5th, 1930. made Homestead entry. Serial No. 010108. for '.-? NK'i Section 3, Township 84 S.. Range 1 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to made final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 17th day of July. 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: E. D. Hoag, E. L. Glass, Harry B Harding. O. E. Close, all of Trail. Oregon. WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. Meteorological Report June 26, 1933 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; slightly warmer to night. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day; slightly warmer In south and east portions tonight. Loral Pa to Temperature a year ago today: Highest 70: lowest 49. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month 0.36 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1934, 16.86 inches. Deficiency for the season 1.53 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 26 per cent; 6 a. m. today 74 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 4:37 a. m.; sun set 7:50 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M., - ISO Meridian Time 2 s if Boise 80 Boston 74 Chicago 78 Denver 78 Eureka 80 Helena 70 Los Angeles 78 MEDFORD 85 New York 80 Omaha .................. 82 Phoenix . .....104 Portland ..... 78 Reno 88 Roseburg 82 Salt Lake 78 San Francisco .... 80 Seattle - 72 Spokane 78 Walla Walla 82 Washington, D.C. 82 62 .... 80 .01 68 .50 S 52 90 80 St 88 . 58 2.90 72 ... 82 88 62 64 . 66 66 .... 64 T. 60 .. Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy P.Ctly. MAN LOSES LEG, ARM NEATH TRAIN WHEELS ALBANY, Oer., June 28. (AP) Everett Huddu, 65, giving his resi dence as Marsh Held, suffered the loss of his right leg and right arm wh.in he fell beneath a moving freight train here last night. His condition was reported fair today by hospital attendants. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle t, Puta ta i. Permit 5. Change 9. Scoffed 7 Rouses to a high ner vous pitch I. Pulpy fruit t. Ignited again 10. Kind of rock 11. Kplke of corn Is. Morning: ahhr, 20. Copper coins tl. Ovule 'JS. Negative 1!8. Handarao trees 30. Set of three 32. Purpose 33. Stumps of grain left to the ground after reap ing 34. Move on small wheels tt. Give the right to St. Cloeer 42. Searches 41. Hauls 4fl. Conxte'latlon 47. Parties 50. Type measure 62. Manner 52. Make lace 65. Quick to learn 61. Evsryi Scotch 57. Lower limb 68. Conspiracy 69. Repose GO. Hitter vetch 41. Playing cards DOWN i. Anoli.t J. American black enake (ounttBriefs Butte Falls BUTTE PALLS. June 36. (Spl.l Mrs. Mary Hereford of Eugene la vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Ever tee Ab bott, and family here. Wendall Klncald of Los Angeles Is visiting at the James O'Donohue home here for the summer, Emmett Gott of Kvana Creek CCC camp spent the week end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gott. Clyde Adams, accompanied by Em mett Gott, took Elmer Gott to Ten ant, Cal Sunday, where he has em ployment. Several ladles spent the day quilt- ! in at Mrs. Marlon's last Thursday. They all brought a covered dish luncheon, which was served at noon, and much was accomplished on Mrs. Marlon's quilt. Next Thursday afternoon Hustlers' club will meet at the home of Mrs. Marlon and all ladles of the com munity are urged to bring a thimble and thread nd needle. Rev. and Mrs. Smith and daugh ter. Prances, have returned home after successfully conducting a two weeks' Bible school at Eagle Point. Mias Taylor has returned to her home after attending summer school in Ashland for the past two weeks. Mrs. Clyde Adams, Miss Haael Mc Cabe. Prances and Rose Smith left today to attend the Presbyterian summer conference at Fir Point, near Glendale, Ore. Rev. Smith will take the girls in his car and stay the week at the conference. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doran of Table Rock were dinner guests at the M. A. Putney home Sunday. The vacation Bible school closed Us sessions Friday with an all-day pic nic. Mr. and Mrs, O'Donohue took the boys to Rach o' Res creek for their picnic and Mrs. Clyde Adams, Mrs. Mayuard Putney and Rose Smith entertained the girls and smaller children at a ptcnlo at the fish hatch ery. The children all had a good time. The graduation exercises of the va cation Bible school were held at the church Sunday night with a large au dience. Tho following program was presented: Processional, vocational Bible students: flag salutes; prayer, Mrs. Putney; song, "Bring Them In." school; welcome. Lowell Pat ton; greet ings, Viola Daily; Our Day, Thelma Tungate, Audrey Alberta. Viola Daily: children's day song, junior girls' choir: First Children's Day. Abra Lee Abbott; A Sermon, Bonny More house and Delbert Geppert; song, "For the Beauty of the Earth, congrega tion; beginners' class, led by Mrs. Clyde Adams' Bible, A. B's C prty er: "Children's Day In the Moun tains," Betty Rose Alberts; "I Will Be a Christian," Junior girls, choir; memory work, by Bible school, leader Mrs. putney: boys memory work, leader Mrs. O'Donohue; singing (Bible school chorus), leader Mrs. O'Dono hue; presentation of diplomas. Rev. Smith; offering: daramattzation of story of "Esther," led by Mrs. Elmer Gait. Twenty-five boys ard girls took part In the Bible dramatization and all performed remarkably well for the short time they have worked on the play. Marie Abbott acted the part of Queen Esther and Dick Carson was the King. There were five scenes In the dramatization and between scenes the audience enjoyed special music by the Christian Endeavorera. Brownsboro BROWNBBORO, June 36 (Spl.) The annual school meeting was held In the schoolhouse June 17 and the following elected: Director for three years: Oeorge A. Hansen and clerk. Mrs. h. J. Rohrer. H. W. Wright will serve as chairman the coming year. The newly elected members met last Monday evening and were sworn into office. Mrs. Ed Tucker has fiad ss her house guest Mrs. Percy Henry and children, Don Johnson, son of Howard John son, accldently broke hla arm while playing with his brother at their home recently. Lester Hamilton of Oold Hill 1 spending a few days at the Jesse Glass home. Irene Chsrley spent several days at Lake of the Woods last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright and children attended the Ladles' club at Mrs. Lester Bradshaw'a last Wed- Lols Wright has had as her guest the psst week Garnet Ax tell ol Orants Pass. They spent Tuesday plcnlclng at Dead Indian Soda Springs. Thursday evening they en Joyed the swimming party given by Mrs. Lester Bradshaw and Mrs. Erlckson at the swimming hole in Brownsboro. Mrs. W. M. Hansen and Mrs. Wal ter Marshall spent Tuesday of last week at Ashland. Mrs. H. W. Wright gave a party last Saturday evening at her home for her daughter and house guest, Garnet Astell. The color scheme was pink and white. Games were played and a delicious lunch was served at midnight. Those present were Bill Monla, Donna Monta, Gerald Hansen, Betty Phillips, Almeda Day, Louis Rohrer, Bill Marshall, Olen Marshall, Eldred Charley, Bruce Hansen, Mil dred Hansen, Frank Brown, Beth Cingcade, Prances Myers, Darell Stan ley, Leland Dyslnger, Oeneva Glass. Lola Wright, Billy Wright and Gar net Astell. Be correctly corseted to an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann. WINDOW OLASa We sell window glass and will replace) your brotcen windows reasonably. Trowbridge CaD. tnet Works Use Mali Tribune want ads. Prospect PROSPECT, June 36. (Spl.) Mrs. Paul Robertson has returned from the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford, where she underant a major opera tion, Mrs. M 11 lam Robertson la stay ing with her and assisting with the housework. John Phlppa and Marjorle Colli ng wood were married June 16 In Med ford. Marjorle la still working for Mrs. Port ml Her in Medford and John Is staying with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phlppa, Quite a number attended the fun eral of Bill Lewis In Medford Satur day. He had Uvea in this district many years, being the owner of the Flounce Rock ranch. The school district has purchased a new school bus and built several watting stations for the children along the highway. Earl Ulrlch was elected as school director to succeed Tom Carlton. Herb Carlton was re-elected school clerk. Ed Boothby and Frank Boothby have moved from Klamath Falls to the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Boothby. Mrs. Ed Boothby la still in Klamath Palls, where she Is employed. Mrs. Carl Richardson spent Satur day and Monday In Medford having dental work done. Upper Rogue Grange held Us regu lar bimonthly meeting June 30. About 00 members were present. The new drill team Initiated five new mem bers In first and second degrees. Mrs. Ella Herri ot Is back again at her old post In the post of flee, Gus Ditsworth. Jack Vaughn. Rich ard Ditsworth. Lizzie Nichols, Elmer Glass and Lola and Erma Glass left Monday morning with the Ditsworth and Glass cattle for Hamaker Mead ows. They will be gone several days. Ante'ope ANTELOPE, June 30. (Spl.) The annual school election was held at the Antelope school house June 11. Barnle K. Rlggs was re-elected dl rector and W. E. Davis clerk. Mrs. Lester Bra dsn aw entertained with a swimming party June Si Those attending were Frances and Jean Beck, Mrs. Ruby Rlggs and children. Mrs. Signs Day and d a u sif ter. Mrs. W. H. Wright and children. Darrel Stanley. Mrs. Wilbur Brick- son, Miss Amy Williams from Klam ath Falls, Betty Phillips, and Mlas Garnet Artie of Orants Pass. After the swimming party every one gath ered around a bonfire and toasted ma rah mallows. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Oreb are the parents of a 7-pound girl, born in Medford June 15. She has been named Barbara Joan. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Baize and son, James, of Medford and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs and children spent the week end at Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and daughters moved to Anderson Butte Lookout June 10. A surprise party was given them the evening of June 16. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Wallace McDowell, Mr. and Mrs James McDowell, Mrs. Xna Stanley and eon, Darrel, Mr. and Mrs. B. K Rlggs and children and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hntlett. Mrs. Lester Bradshaw entertained the Lad lea' Social club June ID, Visitors present were Mrs. Wilbur Erlckson and niece. Miss Amy Wil liams, Mrs. W. H. Wright and daugh ters. Garnet Axtle and Mrs. John Crews, Farmers of Antelope are In the midst of hay cutting. Fruit prunfhg la also in full swing. A rain Is badly needed In this district. Mr 8. W. Baize of Medford antf Mrs. B. K. Rlgga and Mrs. Bill Big- ham visited Mrs. John Greb and daughter at the Purucker maternity home recently. TVI"! rA MoLEOD, June 36. (Spl.) MoLeod ladles who attended the sewing meet ing at MoLeod dining room Saturday are very enthusiastic about the guide patterns each secured for herself as a foundation pattern for future sew ing. They were extremely fortunate In having the expert help of Mrs. Imogene Smith of Talent and Mrs. Rita Meyers of Medford, who con ducted the sewing class. The sewing program to follow next fall, under the supervision of Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent .will be based on these guide patterns, and tt Is regret- able that only six local ladles were able to attend and receive this valu able Instruction. Grandma Ditsworth, who has spent the past two months convalescing at the home of her daughter at Klamath Falls, has returned to her home and Is now able to care for herself. Mrs Fern Smith helps her occasionally with her housework. Local stockmen took their cattle to the mountains this week. The harvesting of local berry crops Is now about over. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. All worth had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. O C, Clements of Medford. Joel Hob kins, local fire warden, Is stationed at McLeod camp ground. Robert Thomas is spending a week's vacation at his cabin. Mrs. Maud Ornnt and son Donald are also camp ing with him. Lee Col ling wood la working for a tew days on the Diamond lake road Many tourists and realtors are In quiring into land values In this lo cality. Fishing In nearby streams la re ported good. Many are getting their limit dally. Use Mall" TrrbuTis 'want Ads, New Books The following nev book, have bMS received at the Jtckaon County u brary: Fiction. Or&ndfiona. AdAtnlc. National Velvet, Bagnold. Roll River, Boyd. Houae of Earth, Buck. Suaan and Joanna, Cambridge. Ahlpmatea, carter. Dew In April, Clayton. But for Her Garden, Cuahman. t The White Gate, Deeping. Young Rennr (Jelna-looai. n la. Roche. Jornada, Dutfui. Morning in Qaaoony, Hudaoa. Star of the Wet, Hue. ton. Morning Show, the Day, Hull. Not for Heaven, McCleary. England, Their England. MaeDon. nell. Mount Peacock. Mauron. Another Caeaar, Neumann. He Sent Forth a Raven, Roberta. Where Nothing Ever Happena. stun. pr. Time: The Preaent, Slealnger. Shining and Free, stern. The Translenta, Van Doren. Not Built With Handa, Whit Brlnkley Manor, Wodehouee. The Curate'a Wife, Young. Non-Flitlon The Dawn of Conscience, B re a ted, Peaca and the Plain Man, Angell. Chrtat'a Alternative to Cnmmnniin Jonea. ThU Holy Pellowahlp, Green. Capitalism Carrie, On, Pitkin. The American Government Tvut.w Haakln. What Evervbodv w.nfe fe w A vo u Annultlea, Pitch. Careers for Women, rev. m.nA i Pllene. The American Way, Studebaker. She Strives to Conquer, Maul. Discover the Stare. Johnson. Stara and Planets, Mental. New Pathways In Selene. IMiltn- ton. First Principles in Oh.ralSiry. Brownies. Introductory Oolw . " mlng. Why the Weather? Brook. Tools of Tomorrow, Leonard. No Pood With My Meals, Hurst. The Popular Practloe of mud. Harding. Inat, for Research Oarage. Manage ment as a Career. Inst, for Research Farm Manage ment aa a Career. Breeding Profitable Dairy Cattlsu Prentice. Revised KncvclanMtu. nf n. 1 and Other Cage Birds, nr. Fogg . u.,. ior nesearcn Beautyhop Managemsnt as a Career. Healthy Babies Are Happy Baolea, Kenyon. Your New Baby, Woods. S. O. 8. to the Rescue, Bsaralag. Inat. for Research Women's Ap. parel-ahop Management as a Career. Inst, for Research Construction Contracting ss a Career. Outline of Town and City Planning. Adams. Clvlo Improvement In Tour Town. James, From a New Garden, Kin f. The House for Modern Living, Arch. Itechtural Forum, Wood-oarvlng as a Hoby. Faulk, ner. Tha Complete Knitting Book, Til lotson. Interior Decorating, Daggett. How to Judge Motion Hoturei. Mullen. The Book of Puppets, Munger. New and Complete Summary of Contract Bridge, culbertson. rlson""' W"T 10 Btter Oolt' Mor Archery, rev. ed., Elmer. The Enjoyment of Literature, Drew. Chosen Poems, Monroe. The Woman's Club PIsybook, Par. sons, Toward TJnderatandlng Japan, Ou. Attack on Everest, Ruttledge. In the World's Attic, Merrick. Turkestan Solo, Malllart. Off to Mexico, Moats. Biding the Muatang Trail. Bisk. Hasta la vista, Morley. Leaves from Greenland Diary. Owen. " . Catherine, Kaus. Klppy of the Cavendish, MerrflL larafel. Allen. Th Story of the Sforaas, Colllaon. Morley. Memoir of Small-town Surgeon. Wheeler. The Conqueat of the Maya, Mitchell. America' Tragedy, Adams. Road to War, America 1914-U17. Mlllls. Pamphlet. O. 8. A. C. Experiment Station: (1) Studies with Alfalfa Rav for '..hi- , ...... ' .auction. (i) Lungworm in Sheep and Goats. (3) Walnut and Filbert Blight and Insect Pests snd Their Control. (4) Preparation of Bordeaux Mix ture. () Control of the Western Peach and Prune Root-borer. () Cutworm Control In Oregon. (T) Tree-bore ra and Their Control. (8) Th School Lunch. V. S. Department of Agricultural (1) Quality Guides in Buying Household Blankets. (8) Dehorning, Castrating, Brand ing and Marking Beef Cattle. () The Production of Cucumbers) In Greenhouses. (4) Pear Growing In th Paclflo Coast States. () Subsistence Farm Garden. () Selecting a Farm. 'i now to Detect Outbreaks of insect and Save the Crop. Grain (8) Currants and Qooseberrle. (a Apple scab. (10) Oullles, How to Control and Reclaim Them. (11) Udder Diseases of Dairy Cow. Return from School corning Ken ly. Jr.. who 1 attending Harvard uni versity, and Farwell Kenly, who 1 sj student at Hobart, Geneva, N. YM ar rived Monday by motor to spend the summer vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly.